Who bought a ticket on the Titanic but didn't sail?

Hershey bought a VIP ticket for the Titanic but ended up not boarding. The Titanic, the unsinkable ship, launched on April 10, 1912, carrying some 2,200 passengers and crew en route to the United States.
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Who didn't sail on the Titanic?

The sinking of the Titanic claimed some 1,500 lives, among them a gallery of early 20th-century A-list celebrities. Captains of industry John Jacob Astor IV and Benjamin Guggenheim both went down with the ship, as did Macy's co-owner Isidor Straus and his wife, Ida, who refused to leave his side.
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Did Milton Hershey have a ticket for the Titanic?

Hershey loved new and innovative things, according to Pam Whitenack, the director of the Hershey Community Archives. That is likely why he purchased a ticket for $300 to sail on the Titanic, which left on its maiden voyage with 2,224 passengers and crew from Southampton, UK, on April 10, 1912.
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Who Cancelled last minute Titanic?

J. P. Morgan, owner of International Mercantile Marine, parent company of the White Star Line, canceled his booking aboard Titanic at the last moment. One name not appearing on the crew list is David ("Davy") Blair, who had come over from Oceanic to join Titanic at Belfast as second officer.
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Was there a ship that ignored the Titanic?

SS Californian was a British Leyland Line steamship that is best known for its inaction during the sinking of the RMS Titanic, despite being the closest ship in the area.
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Why did Californian not help Titanic?

Californian itself has stopped for the night because of the dangers and its radio operator was allowed to go to sleep. Californian noticed a ship further to the south and determined it to be a passenger liner.
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What ship picked up Titanic survivors?

Explore five facts about RMS Carpathia, the only vessel to rescue any survivors of the Titanic disaster. Explore five facts about RMS Carpathia, the only vessel to rescue any survivors of the Titanic disaster. 1.
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Is anyone still alive from the Titanic?

The last living survivor of the Titanic, Millvina Dean, has died at the age of 97 in Southampton after catching pneumonia. As a two-month-old baby, Dean was the youngest passenger on board the giant liner when it sank on its maiden voyage with the loss of more than 1,500 lives.
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Who was the richest man on the 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.
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Was George Vanderbilt supposed to be on the Titanic?

George and Edith Vanderbilt likely arrived home at Biltmore a day or two before the Titanic sank, but their change of plans was so last-minute that some of their relatives in New York still thought them to be aboard Titanic when news of the disaster reached their Fifth Avenue homes.
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Did the band go down with the Titanic?

The musicians of the RMS Titanic all perished when the ship sank in 1912. They played music, intending to calm the passengers, for as long as they possibly could, and all went down with the ship. All were recognized for their heroism.
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Who had a ticket on the Titanic and didn't board?

Today I found out that Milton S. Hershey bought a VIP ticket for the Titanic but ended up not boarding. The Titanic, the unsinkable ship, launched on April 10, 1912, carrying some 2,200 passengers and crew en route to the United States.
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What did John Jacob Astor do on the Titanic?

Astor made sure his pregnant wife got on one of the boats, said goodbye to her, and stood on the deck of the ship as it began to sink. Astor drowned in the early morning hours of April 15, 1912.
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Was there anyone famous on the Titanic?

Noël Leslie, Countess of Rothes, was one of the Titanic's most famous passengers at the time. A popular figure in London society, Leslie became a countess after marrying Norman Evelyn Leslie, Earl of Rothes, in 1900.
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Did anyone survive the Titanic by swimming?

Charles Joughin, The Drunk Baker, Who Survived Titanic By Swimming In Icy Cold Water For Hours. When the Titanic sank on the 14th of April, 1916, the people aboard the ship jumped into water that was below 0° Celsius.
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Were Jack and Rose real?

You probably already knew that Jack and Rose, the main characters in the 1997 movie Titanic, weren't real. Like all films “based on a true story,” the movie added its own fictional elements to historical events.
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Did any animals survive Titanic?

More than 1500 people died in the disaster, but they weren't the only casualties. The ship carried at least twelve dogs, only three of which survived. First-class passengers often traveled with their pets.
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Who was the first class child who died on Titanic?

Helen Loraine Allison (June 5th, 1909 - April 15th, 1912) was a 2 year-old First Class passenger of the RMS Titanic who died with her parents in the sinking.
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Did Titanic survivors sue?

After the Titanic sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912, hundreds of the survivors, families of victims, and owners of cargo filed claims against the White Star Line for loss of life, property, and for injuries sustained. Their claims totaled $16.4 million.
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What happened to Bruce Ismay?

On the morning of 14 October 1937, he collapsed in his bedroom at his residence in Mayfair, London, after suffering a massive stroke, which left him unconscious, blind and mute. Three days later, on 17 October, J. Bruce Ismay died at the age of 74.
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Did anyone survive the Titanic that was not in a lifeboat?

It was her sister, Edna Kearney Murray who survived the sinking of the Titanic but it wasn't in an overloaded lifeboat.
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Did the Olympic try to save the Titanic?

Haddock and some of his previous adventures, wireless operators Ernie Moore and Alec Bagot (who were offered spots on the Titanic by Captain Smith), and the crew that worked hard to get the Olympic ready to assist the sinking Titanic and potential survivors.
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Where are Titanic's lifeboats now?

The fate of the Titanic's lifeboats may be uncertain, but more than likely they were transferred to Olympic where they were used until the ship was taken out of service in 1935. From 1935 to 1937, the fitting and furnishings from the Olympic were sold off, and they are still display at various locations.
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