Here is a list of everyone that's real in my story. Feel free to leave facts about any of them and I'll edit them!
Andrews, Thomas
Age: 39
Boat/[Body]: Body Not Recovered
Class: He was travelling as an employee, not as a passenger.
Fact: He was last seen smoking on deck before the ship was sunk.Allen, Elisabeth Walton
Age: 29
Boat/[Body]: 2
Class: 1stAstor, John Jacob
Age: 47
Boat/[Body]: [124]
Class: 1stAstor, Madeleine Talmage
Age: 19
Boat/[Body]: 4
Class: 1stBailey, Henry Joseph
Age: 46
Boat/[Body]: 16
Class: He was travelling as an employee.Beckwith, Richard Leonard
Age: 37
Boat/[Body]: 5
Class: 1stBehr, Karl Howell
Age: 26
Boat/[Body]: 5
Class: 1stBrown, Margaret "Molly"
Age: 44
Boat/[Body]: 6
Class: 1stCrimmins, James
Age: 21
Boat/[Body]: 13
Class: He was travelling as an employee.Dodge, Ruth
Age: 34
Boat/[Body]: 5
Class: 1stDodge Jr., Washington
Age: 4
Boat/[Body]: 5
Class: 1stIsmay, Bruce Joseph
Age: 49
Boat/[Body]: C
Class: 1st
Fact: Titanic survivors had split views of him after the disaster, some considered him a coward while other states that it was every man for himself at the time he loaded a lifeboat.Johnston, Andrew Emslie
Age: 35
Boat/[Body]: Body Not Recovered
Class: 3rdJohnston, Catherine Nellie
Age: 7
Boat/[Body]: Body Not Recovered
Class: 3rdJohnston, Elizabeth "Eliza"
Age: 36
Boat/[Body]: Body Not Recovered
Class: 3rdJohnston, William Andrew
Age: 8
Boat/[Body]: Body Not Recovered
Class: 3rdLowe, 5th Officer Harold
Age: 29
Boat/[Body]: 14
Class: He was travelling as an employee and officer
Fact: He was the first lifeboat to go back to the site and quite possibly the only one. He also made a makeshift sail on his lifeboat so no one on his lifeboat had to row. In addition, he was the only confirmed officer to fire his gun but he shot away from everyone.Madill , Georgette Alexandra
Age: 16
Boat/[Body]: 2
Class: 1stMurdoch, 1st Officer William
Age: 39
Boat/[Body]: Body Not Recovered
Class: He was travelling as an employee and officer.
Fact: He is one of the numerous officers that was accused by survivors of shooting passengers, however this is unconfirmed. It is also unconfirmed that he killed himself.Phillips, John "Jack" George
Age: 25
Boat/[Body]: Body Not Recovered
Class: He was travelling as an employee.
Fact: He actually made it on a lifeboat but he died on the lifeboat and was thrown off the lifeboat hence why his body was not recovered.Pitman, 3rd Officer Herbert John
Age: 34
Boat/[Body]: 5
Class: He was travelling as an employee and officer.
Fact: He was the highest ranking officer that survived the disaster.Robert, Elisabeth Walton
Age: 43
Boat/[Body]: 2
Class: 1stRush, Alfred George John
Age: 17
Boat/[Body]: Body Not Recovered
Class: 3rd
Fact: He was offered a spot on a lifeboat but he refused since he felt that since he had his birthday, he was a man and had to let women on first, leading to his death.Smith, Captain Edward James
Age: 62
Boat/[Body]: Body Not Recovered
Class: He was travelling as an employee and the captain.
Fact: It is unclear where the captain went during the sinking, however many different officers state that he was many different places.Spedden, Robert Douglas
Age: 6
Boat/[Body]: 3
Class: 1st
Fact: Minus the fact that he board in Cherbourg, Robert would die in a car accident a few years later.Straus, Isidor
Age: 67
Boat/[Body]: [96]
Class: 1st
Fact: He was last seen with his wife on the deck before the ship went under.Straus, Rosalie Ida
Age: 63
Boat/[Body]: Body Not Recovered
Class: 1st
Fact: She was last seen with her husband on the deck before the ship went under.
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My Story: R.M.S Titanic [Completed]
Historical Fiction15 April 1912, 1:55 am: I watched as the greatest ship of all time start slipping beneath the ice cold waves of the Atlantic Ocean. I was holding on to a jacket that was given to me as I watched debris get thrown in to help those who couldn't get on...