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Casualties of the RMS Titanic sinking

As of April 14, 1912, 1503 people died as a result of the RMS Titanic sinking. This includes 1st, 2nd, 3rd class and crew. Most of the bodies recovered by the search and resuce teams were interred in the Fairview Cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Table of contents
1 1st Class
2 2nd Class
3 3rd Class
4 Crew

1st Class

Died

  • Men: 115
    • Allison, Mr H.J.
    • Allison, L.
    • Thomas Andrews
    • Ramon Artagaveytia
    • Astor, J.J
  • Women: 5
    • Allison, Mrs H.J.
  • Children: 0

Survived

  • Men: 58
  • Women: 139
  • Children: 5

2nd Class

Died

  • Men: 147
    • Samson Abelson
  • Women: 81
  • Children: 0

Survived

  • Men: 13
  • Women: 78
  • Children: 24

3rd Class

Died

  • Men: 399?
  • Women: 81
  • Children: 53

Survived

  • Men: 55
  • Women: 98
  • Children: 23

Crew

Died

  • Men: 686
  • Women: 2

Survived

  • Men: 189
  • Women: 21




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