How many males were there on theTitanic {Pt.1}

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How many males were there on the Titanic

-- (foo@bar.com), November 12, 1998

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Response to How many males were there on theTitanic

I'd hazard a guess and say over a thousand, but I have no idea how many exactly.

Why do you ask?

-- Emma (dilemma76@hotmail.com), November 12, 1998.


Response to How many males were there on theTitanic

According to the British Paliamentary Papers, Shipping Casualties- there were, including crew: 1690 men 425 women 109 children

Total: 2224

Regards, Peter

-- Peter Nivling (pcnivling@capecod.net), November 12, 1998.


Response to How many males were there on theTitanic

Crew: 885, of which 23 women (in the Victualling Dept.) Passengers on board: 1,316. Of these, there were 180 males in the 1st class, 179 in the 2nd class, 510 in the 3rd class. 145 women in 1st class, 106 in the 2nd and 196 in the 3rd class. 6 children were in the1st class, 24 in the second, 79 in the third (109 in all). 410 of the 706 3rd class passengers were foreigners, the total number of the foreigners on the ship being over 500 souls. Total on board: 2,201 (According to the figures presented in the British Court Report of July 30, 1912).

-- Dan Draghici (ddraghic@sprint.ca), November 12, 1998.

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