Jason D. Tiller
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Seven-year-old Eva Hart boarded the Titanic with her family on April 10, 1912, not knowing that her life was about to change forever.
Note: The headline is incorrect. Lillian Asplund was the last survivor to have vivid memories of the ship sinking, not Eva Hart. As well, lifeboat 14 left the ship at 1:27 a.m. with 30-32 people (but no more than 45) on board; contrary to what the article says. I have e-mailed the website to the attention of the writer stating these statements are wrong and providing the correct information, with reliable sources.
6 Facts About 'Titanic' Survivor Eva Hart, the Last to Remember the Disaster
Seven-year-old Eva Hart boarded the 'Titanic' with her family on April 10, 1912, not knowing that her life was about to change forever.
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Note: The headline is incorrect. Lillian Asplund was the last survivor to have vivid memories of the ship sinking, not Eva Hart. As well, lifeboat 14 left the ship at 1:27 a.m. with 30-32 people (but no more than 45) on board; contrary to what the article says. I have e-mailed the website to the attention of the writer stating these statements are wrong and providing the correct information, with reliable sources.
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