Did Lady Astor survive the Titanic?

Astor and his valet died in the sinking; the former's body was recovered on April 22.
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Are any of the Astor family still alive?

Astor passed away in 2007 at the age of 105, and her only son Anthony Marshall (above right) died at the age of 90 last November.
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Is the Astor family still rich?

At his death in 1848, John Jacob Astor left behind an estate estimated at $20 million--easily tens of billions in today's dollars. Vincent's own father, John Jacob Astor IV, died in the 1912 sinking of the Titanic, leaving him an inheritance of $72 million--$1.7 billion in today's dollars.
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Did Astor's wife survive the Titanic?

Astor's wife, Madeleine, survived the shipwreck and gave birth to their son, naming him John Jacob. But most of his fortune went to his son from his first marriage, Vincent. If Astor made it to the US, it's reported that he would have made his and Madeleine's unborn child the heir to his fortune.
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Is the second Mrs Astor a true story?

A mesmerizing novel of historical fiction from New York Times bestselling author Shana Abé, The Second Mrs. Astor tells the sweeping real-life Titanic love story of Madeleine Force, who became the teenaged bride of one of the world's richest men, and triumphed over tragedy and heartache.
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Who was the richest person on Titanic?

John Jacob Astor was the wealthiest passenger aboard Titanic. He was the head of the Astor family, with a personal fortune of approximately $150,000,000. Born on 13 July 1864 to William Astor, he was educated at St. Paul's School, Concord and later went to Harvard.
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Who were the 400 in The Gilded Age?

Reportedly, Ward McAllister coined the phrase "the Four Hundred" by declaring that there were "only 400 people in fashionable New York Society." According to him, this was the number of people in New York who really mattered; the people who felt at ease in the ballrooms of high society.
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How many children died on the Titanic?

How many children died on the Titanic? Of the 109 children traveling on the Titanic, almost half were killed when the ship sank – 53 children in total. 1 – the number of children from First Class who perished. 52 – the number of children from steerage who perished.
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What happened to Mrs Astor after the Titanic sank?

' Astor and his valet died in the sinking; the former's body was recovered on April 22. He was found to be carrying about $2,500 in cash, brought with him from his cabin. His young widow and the other survivors were rescued by the RMS Carpathia around 03:30.
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What happened to all the Astors money?

Astor left the bulk of his fortune to his second son William, because his eldest son, John Jr., was sickly and mentally unstable. Astor left enough money to care for John Jr. for the rest of his life.
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Who was the 1st billionaire?

John D. Rockefeller is often cited as the world's first billionaire, achieving that status in 1916 largely through his ownership of Standard Oil. 2 From that point over a century ago, wealth has multiplied to the point where the richest men and women in the world top out at around $150 billion each.
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Why was Mrs Astor so powerful?

Astor's and her family's power was derived from both her heritage as Dutch aristocracy descended from the city's original settlers and also from her marriage to William Backhouse Astor, the grandson of John Jacob Astor, America's first multimillionaire.
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Which Astor is in The Gilded Age?

Julian Fellowes doesn't mask the true identity of Donna Murphy's character in The Gilded Age: Mrs. Astor was, indeed, a real person and the queen bee of New York society. Although other women had the same family name, there was only one who was considered the Mrs. Astor: Caroline Schermerhorn.
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What happened to the Astor mansion?

The mansion was sold to real estate developer Benjamin Winter Sr. and demolished around 1926. Today, the temple of the Congregation Emanu-El of New York is located on the site.
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How many dogs were on the Titanic?

There were twelve dogs on the Titanic. Here's what happened to them. Most of the attention around the sinking of the Titanic goes to the people who died and the engineering flaws that doomed the ship. But there were also dogs along board, whose last moments are surprisingly storied.
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How cold was the water when the Titanic sank?

The temperature of the water was -2.2 degrees Celsius when Titanic was sinking. What would the temperature be in Fahrenheit degrees? (Fahrenheit equals 9/5 Celsius temperature plus 32 degrees.)
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Were any babies born on the Titanic?

Emilio Mangiavacchi - daughter Maria Emilia born later in 1912. William Moss - Daughter Wilhelmina Frances born late 1912. William McQuilan - daughter Gertrude Willelmina born 20 November 1912. Karl Olsen - son Charles Ernest born shortly before or just after the disaster.
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Are there still bodies on the Titanic?

No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights. But the company's plan to retrieve the ship's iconic radio equipment has sparked a debate: Could the world's most famous shipwreck still hold remains of passengers and crew who died a century ago?
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Where are bodies from Titanic?

What happened to the bodies? 125 of the bodies were buried at sea, due either to their severe damage, advanced decomposition, or a simple lack of resources (lack of enough embalming fluid). 209 other bodies were transported for burial in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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How late did balls go in The Gilded Age?

The ball did not begin until 11 p.m.—after the opera, as per custom. But people were abuzz beforehand. “As early as 7 o'clock last evening… gentlemen returning from the hair-dressers' with profusely powdered heads were to be seen alighting from coupés along Fifth Avenue,” wrote the Times.
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Is the Russell family in The Gilded Age real?

The Russells are a fictional family, but even though they didn't exist in real life, they are based off a real Gilded Age family, the Vanderbilts.
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Who are the Russell's supposed to be in The Gilded Age?

The Russells are the nouveau-riche of the show, the newly-minted railroad barons trying to use their wealth to enter the exclusive world of the old-family elite of New York City, a social scene organized by one notorious Mrs.
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