Emergency Lifeboat 1
Emergency Lifeboat 1 (capacity 40 persons) was launched from the starboard side at 1.10am under the command of Lookout George Symons. It was the fifth boat to leave the Titanic and contained 12 people.
First Class Passengers
Duff Gordon, Sir Cosmo Edmund
Duff Gordon, Lady (Lucille Wallace Sutherland)
Salomon, Mr Abraham L.
Stengel, Mr Charles Emil Henry
First Class Servants
Francatelli, Miss Laura Mabel
Deck Crew
Able Seaman: Horswell, Mr Albert Edward James
Lookout: Symons, Mr George Thomas Macdonald
Engineering Crew
Fireman: Collins, Mr Samuel
Leading Fireman: Hendrickson, Mr Charles George
Fireman: Pusey, Mr Robert William
Trimmer: Sheath, Mr Frederick
Fireman: Taylor, Mr James
Boat 1 was recovered and taken to New York by the Carpathia.
Emergency Lifeboat 2
Emergency Lifeboat 2 (capacity 40 persons) was launched from the port side at 1.45am under the command of Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall. It was the fifteenth boat to leave the Titanic and contained 20 people.
First Class Passengers
Allen, Miss Elisabeth Walton
Appleton, Mrs Edward Dale (Charlotte Lamson)
Cornell, Mrs Robert Clifford (Malvina Helen Lamson)
Douglas, Mrs Walter Donald (Mahala Dutton)
Madill, Miss Georgette Alexandra
Robert, Mrs Edward Scott (Elisabeth Walton McMillan)
First Class Servants
Kenchen, Miss Amelia
LeRoy, Miss Berthe
Third Class Passengers
Coutts, Mrs William
Coutts, Master Neville
Coutts, Master William Leslie
Kink, Mr Anton
Kink, Mrs Anton (Louise Heilmann)
Kink, Miss Louise Gretchen
Deck Crew
Able Seaman: Osman, Mr Frank
Fourth Officer: Boxhall, Mr Joseph Grove
Victualling Crew
Saloon Steward: Johnson, Mr James
Lifeboat 3
Lifeboat 3 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the starboard side at 1.00am under the command of Able Seaman George Moore. It was the fourth boat to leave the Titanic and contained 32 people (including 11 crew). Lifeboat 3 arrived at the Carpathia at about 6.00 on the morning of April 15th 1912.
First Class Passengers
Anderson, Mr Harry
Cardeza, Mrs James Warburton Martinez (Charlotte Wardle Drake)
Cardeza, Mr Thomas Drake Martinez
Davidson, Mrs Thornton (Orian Hays)
Dick, Mr Albert Adrian
Dick, Mrs Albert Adrian (Vera Gillespie)
Graham, Miss Margaret Edith
Graham, Mrs William Thompson (Edith Junkins)
Harper, Mr Henry Sleeper
Harper, Mrs Henry Sleeper (Myna Haxtun)
Hawksford, Mr Walter James
Hays, Mrs Charles Melville (Clara Jennings Gregg)
Saalfeld, Mr Adolphe
Shutes, Miss Elizabeth W.
Simonius-Blumer, Col Alfons
Spedden, Mr Frederick Oakley
Spedden, Mrs Frederick Oakley (Margaretta Corning Stone)
Spedden, Master Robert Douglas
Staehlin, Dr Max
First Class Servants
Burns, Miss Elizabeth Margaret
Hassah, Mr Hamad
Lesneur, Mr Gustave
Pericault, Miss
Ward, Miss Anna
Wilson, Miss Helen
Deck Crew
Able Seaman: Forward, Mr J.
Able Seaman: Moore, Mr George Alfred
Able Seaman: Pascoe, Mr C.H.
Victualling Crew
Saloon Steward: MacKay, Mr Charles D.
Lifeboat 4
Lifeboat 4 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the port side at 1.50am under the command of Quartermaster Walter John Perkis. It was the sixteenth boat to leave the Titanic and contained 34 people.
First Class Passengers
Astor, Mrs John Jacob (Madeleine Talmadge Force)
Bowen, Miss Grace Scott
Carter, Mrs William Ernest (Lucile Polk)
Carter, Miss Lucile Polk
Carter, Master William T. II
Clark, Mrs Walter Miller (Virginia McDowell)
Cumings, Mrs John Bradley (Florence Briggs Thayer)
Eustis, Miss Elizabeth Mussey
Hippach, Miss Jean Gertrude
Hippach, Mrs Louis Albert (Ida Sophia Fischer)
Ryerson, Mrs Arthur Larned (Emily Maria Borie)
Ryerson, Miss Emily Borie
Ryerson, Master John Borie
Ryerson, Miss Suzette Parker
Stephenson, Mrs Walter Bertram (Martha Eustis)
Thayer, Mrs John Borland (Marian Longstreth Morris)
Widener, Mrs George Dunton (Eleanor Elkins)
First Class Servants
Bidois, Ms Rosalie
Chaudanson, Ms Victorine
Fleming, Ms Margaret
Geiger, Ms Emily
Seredeca, Ms Augusta
Deck Crew
Lamp Trimmer: Hemmings, Mr Samuel Ernest
Able Seaman: McCarthy, Mr W.
Quartermaster: Perkis, Mr Walter John
Engineering Crew
Trimmer: Dillon, Mr Thomas Patrick
Greaser: Ranger, Mr Thomas
Greaser: Scott, Mr Frederick
Victualling Crew
Bedroom Steward: Cunningham, Mr Andrew
Storekeeper: Foley, Mr Jack
Storekeeper: Prentice, Mr Frank M.
Lifeboat 5
Lifeboat 5 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the starboard side at 12.55am under the command of Third Officer Herbert Pitman. It was the second boat to leave the Titanic and contained 40 people. Lifeboat 5 arrived at the Carpathia at about 5.10 on the morning of April 15th 1912.
Lifeboat 6
Lifeboat 6 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the port side at 12.55am under the command of Quartermaster Robert Hichens. It was the third boat to leave the Titanic and contained 25 people. Lifeboat 6 arrived at the Carpathia at about 6.00 on the morning of April 15th 1912.
First Class Passengers
Baxter, Mrs James (Helene DeLaudeniere Chaput)
Bowerman, Miss Elsie Edith
Brown, Mrs James Joseph (Margaret "Molly" Tobin)
Candee, Mrs Edward (Helen Churchill Hungerford)
Cavendish, Mrs Tyrell William (Julia Florence Siegel)
Chibnall (Bowerman), Mrs Edith Martha
de Villiers, Madame Berthe
Douglas, Mrs Frederick Charles (Suzette Baxter)
Lindström, Mrs Carl Johan (Sigrid Posse)
Meyer, Mrs Edgar Joseph (Leila Saks)
Newell, Miss Madeleine
Newell, Miss Marjorie
Rothschild, Mrs Martin (Elizabeth L. Barrett)
Smith, Mrs Lucien Philip (Mary Eloise Hughes)
Spencer, Mrs William Augustus (Marie Eugenie)
Stone, Mrs George Nelson (Martha E.)
Peuchen, Major Arthur Godfrey
First Class Servants
Ms Barber
Ms Icabad
Deck Crew
Lookout: Fleet, Mr Frederick
Quartermaster: Hichens, Mr Robert
Victualling Crew
Second Cashier - ALC: Martin, Miss Margaret
Lifeboat 7
Lifeboat 7 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the starboard side at 12.45am under the command of Lookout George Hogg. It was the first boat to leave the Titanic and contained 27 people.
Lifeboat 8
Lifeboat 8 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the port side at 1.10am under the command of Able Seaman Thomas Jones. It was the fifth boat to leave the Titanic and contained 27 people.
First Class Passengers
Bonnell, Miss Elizabeth
Bonnell, Miss Caroline
Bucknell, Mrs William Robert (Emma Eliza Ward)
Cherry, Miss Gladys
Kenyon, Mrs Frederick R. (Marion)
Leader, Dr Alice Farnham
Pears, Mrs Thomas (Edith)
Penasco, Mrs Victor de Satode (Josefa de Soto)
Rothes, the Countess of (Noel Lucy Martha Dyer-Edwardes)
Swift, Mrs Frederick Joel (Margaret Welles Barron)
Taussig, Mrs Emil (Tillie Mandelbaum)
Taussig, Miss Ruth
White, Mrs J. Stuart (Ella Holmes)
Wick, Miss Mary Natalie
Wick, Mrs George Dennick (Martha Hitchcock)
Young, Miss Marie Grice
First Class Servants
Bazzani, Ms Albina
Bird, Ms Ellen
Bissetti, Ms Amelia
Maloney, Ms
Oliva, Mlle
Deck Crew
Able Seaman: Jones, Mr Thomas
Victualling Crew
Bedroom Steward: Crawford, Mr Alfred
Saloon Strward: Hartnell, Mr Frederick
Cook: Unidentified
Lifeboat 9
Lifeboat 9 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the starboard side at 1.30am. It was the tenth boat to leave the Titanic and contained 48 people.
Lifeboat 10
Lifeboat 10 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the port side at 1.20am under the command of Able Seaman Edward Buley. It was the seventh boat to leave the Titanic and contained 47 people.
Lifeboat 11
Lifeboat 11 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the starboard side at 1.35am under the command of Quartermaster James Humphreys. It was the twelth boat to leave the Titanic and contained 56 people. Lifeboat 11 arrived at the Carpathia at about 8.00 on the morning of April 15, 1912.
Lifeboat 12
Lifeboat 12 (capacity 65 persons) was launched at 1.30am under the command of Able Seaman John Poigndestre. It was the tenth boat to leave the Titanic and contained 32 people. Lifeboat 12 arrived at the Carpathia at about 8.30 on the morning of April 15th 1912.
Lifeboat 13
Lifeboat 13 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the starboard side at 1.40am under the command of Leading Fireman Frederick Barrett. It was the thirteenth boat to leave the Titanic and contained 54 people. Lifeboat 13 arrived at the Carpathia at about 4.45 on the morning of April 15th 1912.
Lifeboat 14
Lifeboat 14 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the port side at 1.25am under the command of Fifth Officer Harold Lowe. It was the eighth boat to leave the Titanic and contained 51 people.
Lifeboat 15
Lifeboat 15 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the starboard side at 1.40am under the command of Fireman Frank Dymond. It was the thirteenth boat to leave the Titanic and contained 57 people.
Lifeboat 16
Lifeboat 16 (capacity 65 persons) was launched from the port side at 1.25am under the command of Master-at-Arms W. Bailey. It was the 8th boat to leave the Titanic and contained 42 people.
Collapsible Lifeboat A
Collapsible Lifeboat A (capacity 49 persons) floated off the Titanic as she went down. Survivors in the water climbed aboard the partially submerged boat, and some died during the night. In the morning one woman and twelve men were transferred to lifeboat 14. Three dead bodies were left in the collapsible as she was cast adrift.
First Class Passengers
Beattie, Mr Thomson *
Rhiems, Mr George Lucien
Williams, Mr Richard Norris II
Third Class Passengers
Abbott, Mrs Stanton (Rosa) #
Abelseth, Mr Olaus Jørgensen #
Jansson, Mr Carl Olof
Lindell, Mr Edvard Bengtsson!
Tenglin, Mr Gunnar Isidor
Wennerstrom, Mr August Edvard
Deck Crew
Able Seaman: Lucas, Mr William
Able Seaman: Unidentified *
Engineering Crew
Trimmer: McIntyre, Mr William
Fireman: Thompson, Mr John
Fireman: Unidentified *
Victualling Crew
Saloon Steward: Brown, Mr Edward
Barber: Weikman, Mr Augustus H.
Collapsible A, with the bodies, was discovered by the Oceanic a month later, some 200 miles from the scene of the disaster.
Legend
# Rescued from sea
! Died in boat
* Body found in boat by Oceanic
Contributors
Dave Aldworth
Peter Engberg-Klarström
Collapsible Lifeboat B
Collapsible Lifeboat B (capacity 49 persons) floated off the Titanic as she went down and capsized. Some 28 to 30 survivors climbed aboard the upturned boat. During the night two died. In the morning all of the remaining survivors were rescued with four or five transferred to lifeboat 4 and the remainder going to lifeboat 12. Collapsible B was then abandoned.
First Class Passengers
Barkworth, Mr Algernon H.
Gracie, Colonel Archibald IV
Thayer, Mr John Borland Jr.
Second Class Passengers
Mellor, Mr William John
Third Class Passengers
Daly, Mr Eugene
Dorkings, Mr Edward Arthur
Harmer, Mr Abraham *
McCormack, Mr Thomas J.
McCoy, Mr Bernard
Moss, Mr Albert Johan
O'Keefe, Mr Patrick
Olsson, Mr Oscar Johansson
Sunderland, Mr Victor Francis
Deck Crew
Second Officer: Lightoller, Mr Charles Herbert
Engineering Crew
Mess Steward: Fitzpatrick, Mr C.W.N.
Trimmer: Hebb, Mr A.
Greaser: Hurst, Mr Walter
Trimmer: McGann, Mr James
Trimmer: O'Connor, Mr John
Greaser: Pregnall, Mr George
Fireman: Senior, Mr Harry
Fireman: Unidentified
Victualling Crew
Wireless Operator: Bride, Mr Harold
?Scullion: Collins, Mr John
Steward: Daniels, Mr Sidney Albert
Chief Baker: Joughin, Mr Charles
Entree Cook: Maynard, Mr John (?Joseph)
Wireless Operator: Phillips, Mr John George (* possibly)
Saloon Steward: Whiteley, Mr Thomas
Legend
* Died on board / after rescue
Contributors
Dave Aldworth
Chris Dohany
Peter Engberg-Klarström
Collapsible Lifeboat C
Collapsible Lifeboat C (capacity 49 persons) was launched from the starboard side at 1:40am under the command of Quartermaster George Rowe, it was the seventeenth boat to be launched (the last to be lowered on the starboard side) and contained 32 people. Collapsible C arrived at the Carpathia at about 6.30 on the morning of April 15 1912.
First Class Passengers
Carter, Mr William Ernest
Ismay, Mr Joseph Bruce
Third Class Passengers
Assaf, Mrs Mariana
Devanay, Miss Margaret
Hee, Mr Ling
Howard, Miss May
Stanley, Miss Amy Elsie
Touma (Thomas), Mrs Darwin (Anna Razi)
Touma (Thomas), Master George
Touma (Thomas), Miss Hannah
4 stowaways
Deck Crew
Quartermaster: Rowe, Mr George Thomas
Engineering Crew
Fireman: Unidentified
Fireman: Unidentified
Fireman: Unidentified
Victualling Crew
Third Class Pantryman: Pearcey, Mr Albert Victor
After the survivors had been taken on board the Carpathia Collapsible C was cast adrift.
Contributor
Dave Aldworth
Collapsible Lifeboat D
Collapsible Lifeboat D (capacity 49 persons) was launched from the port side at 2:05am under the command of Quartermaster Arthur John Bright, it was the last boat to be successfully lowered from the Titanic.
First Class Passengers
Björnström-Steffansson, Mr Mauritz Håkan
Brown, Mrs John Murray (Caroline Lane Lamson)
Harris, Mrs Henry Birkhardt (Irene Wallach)
Hoyt, Mr Frederick Maxfield
Hoyt, Mrs Frederick Maxfield (Jane Anne Forby)
Thorne, Mrs Gertrude Maybelle
Woolner, Mr Hugh
Second Class Passengers
Lemore, Mrs Amelia
Navratil, Master Edmond Roger
Navratil, Master Michel M.
Troutt, Miss Edwina Celia
Third Class Passengers
Duquemin, Mr Joseph
Goldsmith, Mrs Frank John (Emily A. Brown)
Goldsmith, Master Frank John William
Kelly, Miss Mary
Deck Crew
Quartermaster: Bright, Mr Arthur John
Victualling Crew
Chief Second Class Steward: Hardy, Mr John
Collapsible D was recovered and taken to New York by the Carpathia.
Contributors
Dave Aldworth
Arthur Merchant