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  1. L

    About the bodies...

    Questions about the bodies.... does anyone know how the victims were identified? How and when were survivors and families informed if their loved ones had been rescued or not rescued? And were coffins sent to families for burial?
  2. Asianyiah Solomon

    Third Class separated families on the same deck

    Hello everyone, I already know about the whole women/family and single men berthing places and how families could be separated, with mother and daughter (s) aft and father and older son (s) forward. What I'm wondering about is if the separated families were cabined on the same deck as much as...
  3. N Alison

    Steward Collins Testimony: Is this family the Peacocks?

    So steward John Collins had this to say at the United States inquiry and I was wondering if he could have been talking of the Peacock family? See here: TIP | United States Senate Inquiry | Day 7 | Testimony of John Collins (Assistant First Class Galley Cook, SS Titanic) Mrs. Peacock was...
  4. Jason D. Tiller

    News Haunting photos taken on doomed Titanic show family before they got off at Ireland

    An album that contains some of the last images taken of the Titanic by a family who got off the doomed liner to go on a motoring holiday in Ireland has come to light. Siblings Richard and Stanley May and Lily Odell used the ship as a luxury car ferry and sailed on her from Southampton, Hants, to...
  5. Jason D. Tiller

    News Titanic True Story: Why Murdoch's Family Were Offended By His Portrayal

    One of the characters in Titanic based on real-life people was Will Murdoch, and his family wasn't pleased with how the movie portrayed him. https://screenrant.com/titanic-movie-murdoch-real-life-family-upset-reason/
  6. Jason D. Tiller

    News The picture which could finally unlock one family's Titanic mystery

    The girl poses on the steps of a grand Victorian house, dressed in a white maid's uniform. Next to her is the lady of the house, her wealth is reflected in the exotic Japanese dog she is holding and the parrot in a cage. The photograph appears staged - almost to show off the woman's high...
  7. Jason D. Tiller

    News Actress Celia Imrie reveals wide ranging family connections to the Titanic

    Acclaimed actress and national treasure Celia Imrie is recognised widely for her contribution to both British and global cinema, having landed roles in filmssuch as Calender Girls, Nanny McPhee, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and the Bridget Jones series. But what fans of the 69-year-old...
  8. W

    Tales of a Titanic Family

    Based on the archives and family photographs of the Percival White and son Richard Frasar White family, this book presents some interesting new information about two first-class passengers.
  9. A

    Lightoller's family in Australia

    Hello all, I am trying to determine the exact relationship of my family to CHL. We know there is a relationship, as my grandmother met him when she was a child, and could recall sitting listening to his stories (and referred to him as "Uncle Charlie" or something similar). She was born in...
  10. William Oakes

    Widener Family Steward????

    Does anyone know who the Widener Family's Steward would have been. The Wideners occupied Suites C-80 to C-82. Perhaps one of you might know who the First Class steward on C-Deck was. Thanks in advance! William
  11. S

    Sage Family photograph : some picture in good condition?

    I know that Annie Sage delivered the family photos before the departure,to friends and neighbors. Some picture in good conditions?? Thanks.
  12. Mark VII

    ITV interview with family member Father Browne

    Hello everyone, I’m intrigued by a 2012 report of ITV Meridian News on Father Browne who famously took photographs onboard the RMS Titanic before disembarking at Queenstown. Here’s the link: Titanic Photographs According to the report Father Browne left his great-nephew - one Mr John Martin in...
  13. Jessie M.

    Family on the Bradley

    So I dunno if anybody will end up seeing this; but there are a few things I need help figuring out Forum. To start off; my Great Great Uncle - his Sister was my Great Great Grandmother - was Douglas Bellmore, a Porter aboard the Carl D. Bradley. But besides that I don't really know much else...
  14. J

    Investigating family connection to Captain Smith via Catherine Marsh (Hancock)

    Hello, I'm a keen family history researcher and stumbled across a thread on another site suggesting that one of my family lines could be linked to Captain Smith. I've followed this through and think there is truth in it, but I've hit a brick wall in the final step trying to prove the link. Help...
  15. CapRostron

    Relatives of Arthur Henry Rostron

    Hello .... Are there any relatives of AH Rostron out there?.... My Mum was related to Captain Rostron (nee Madeleine Rostron) & think he was a Great Uncle... She would have been 100 now (born 13th March 1919)... Thanks... Trev
  16. Encyclopedia Titanica

    The Mubārik Family c.1916

    lr Halim Aminah seated with son Roy and Jirjis ... Continue reading...
  17. K

    Trying to verify family members on the "just missed it" passenger list ...

    There is a family legend that my Great Grandmother and her family had passage booked on the Titanic out of Southampton, arrived from Scotland to do so, but were turned down as they tried to board. Travelling together were the mother Benjamina Halbert, and her children Jessie, Willie, David, Ben...
  18. Ally Sage Rusciolelli

    SAGE Family - Any ties?

    Hello! I am doing a lot of research into my family line that I can trace pretty far back. I haven't been able to figure out if I am a part of this particular Sage family line or not. I know all of the info that you can get from website (names, birth dates, ages, ect.), and I was hoping to find...
  19. Encyclopedia Titanica

    Elizabeth Walton Allen : Family Information

    https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/family-information-5.html
  20. T

    Were Third Class families separated whilst on board?

    I know it was single men in the bow and single women in the stern, but I heard somewhere that this rule also applied to families. Is this true and, if so, why? I'd expect a family travelling together would have their cabins close to each other.
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