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Cabin Allocations

Sunday 18 July 2004

The allocation of cabins on the Titanic is a source of continuing interest and endless
speculation. Apart from the recollections of survivors and a few tickets and boarding cards, the
only authoritative source of cabin data is the incomplete first class passenger list recovered
with the body of steward Herbert Cave. The list below includes this data and includes the likely
occupants of some other cabins determined by other means.

The difficulty in determining, with any degree of accuracy, the occupancy of cabins on the
Titanic indicates the need for further research in this area.

Important Note: Highlighted rows and cabin numbers with question marks beside them,
represent deductions or speculations or allocations which, as yet, have no identified source.
Under no circumstances should these be taken as fact.

First Class
Cabin No. Name Evidence Comments

Boat Deck 6 cabins,


accommodation for 7
people.
"T" Blackwell, Mr Stephen Cave List There is no evidence
Weart that anyone else
occupied a Boat Deck
cabin.

A Deck 36 cabins,
accommodation for 48
people.
A-5 Goldschmidt, Mr Cave List
George B.
A-6 or A-8 (?) Beattie, Mr Thomson Peuchen\'s testimony When Peuchen is
McCaffry, Mr Thomas at the Senate inquiry asked about where his
Francis friends were, he said
A-12 for Ross and
"A-8 and numbers to
that affect" for Beattie

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and McCaffry. This
suggests that Beattie
and McCaffry may
have moved from C
deck to be near their
sick friend, occupying
cabins A-8 and
perhaps A-6. If Beattie
and McCaffry did
move to A deck, it is
possible that Mr
Beattie was in A-8 and
McCaffry in A-6.
A-7 Smith, Mr James Cave List
Clinch
A-9 Chevré, Mr Paul Cave List
Romaine
A-10 Ross, Mr John Hugo Cave List Peuchen testified that
Ross was in A-12
(source: his Senate
inquiry testimony)
unless Ross was
moved after the
publication of the Cave
List it is most likely that
Peuchen was
mistaken.
A-11 (?) Rosenbaum (Russell), Personal account (? Miss Rosenbaum
Miss Edith Louise specific source) booked late and does
not appear on any
cabin lists. She herself
stated that she was in
A-11.
A-12 (?) Sloper, Mr William Speculation Sloper\'s cabin number
Thompson is not known for
certain. A-12: Given
the port of
embarkation and ticket
office A-12 would have
been permitted for the
price Sloper paid.
Sloper\'s account
appears in the book
"The life and times of
Andrew Jackson

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Sloper" Which is a
book he wrote about
his father but seemed
to consist mainly of his
own memoirs. In it he
claims he "…was
going through the door
when Ross called
out…" This was most
probably the door of
his cabin. But even if
Sloper was leaving
A-12, he would have
still heard Ross, since
A-12 was next door to
Ross\' cabin A-10.
Sloper also confuses
the reader in his
account. In it he
describes playing
cards in the Lounge
with Miss Gibson and
others, when they
leave and are
"…standing at the top
of the stairs…" Miss
Gibson decided they
should all go for a walk
before retiring. Sloper
then continues that he
ran down one flight of
stairs to his cabin. This
gives an impression
that he was on B deck.
But there is more
evidence that he was
on A deck, he
remembers meeting
Mr Dulles (A-18).
A-16 Duff Gordon, Sir Cave List
Cosmo Edmund
A-18 Dulles, Mr William Cave List
Crothers
A-19 Smith, Mr Richard Cave List
William

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A-20 Duff Gordon, Lady Cave List
A-21 Brady, Mr John Cave List Berth 1
Bertram
A-23 Barkworth, Mr Cave List
Algernon H. Wilson
A-24 Roebling, Mr Cave List
Washington Augustus
II
A-26 Simonius-Blumer, Cave List
Colonel Alfons
A-29 Evans, Miss Edith Cave List
Corse
A-31 Blank, Mr Henry Cave List
A-32 Rood, Mr Hugh R. Cave List
A-34 Dodge, Dr. Cave List
Washington
Dodge, Mrs
Washington (Ruth
Vidaver)
Dodge, Master
Washington
A-36 Andrews, Mr Thomas, Ethes\' testimony at Mr Andrews\' name
jr Senate inquiry does appear on the
Cave List, but no cabin
allocation is given.
However, his bedroom
steward Etches
survived to confirm
Andrews\' stateroom
number.
A-37 Browne, Fr. Francis Personal Account A-36 and A-37 were
M., SJ - [Cross late additions to the
Channel Passenger] Titanic and did not
appear on many cabin
plans and were not
numbered when they
did. Mr Browne had
some difficulty finding
his cabin. He indicated
it\'s position on his
personal deck plan.

B Deck 101 numbered cabins,

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2 of which are sitting
rooms. Therefore it
has 99 bedrooms with
accomodation for 183
passengers.
B-3 Robert, Mrs Edward Cave List The Cave list places
Scott Miss Kreuchen (maid
to Mrs Robert) in the
same cabin but Miss
Allen states that
Kreuchen\'s cabin was
forward on E-Deck
(Gracie 1913)
B-2, 4 or 6 [?] Brown, Mrs James Gracie Colonel Archibald
Joseph (Margaret Gracie\'s book
Tobin) contains abstracts of
many accounts and
letters. Sent to him by
passengers. One of
them is by Mrs
Candee. In it Mrs
Candee also describes
the events that Mrs
Brown went through. It
is from this account
that we know that Mrs
Brown occupied a
forward B deck cabin,
but precise
whereabouts of which
are much debated.
B-5 Allen, Miss Elisabeth Cave List
Walton
Madill, Miss Georgette
Alexandra
B-10 Brandeis, Mr Emil Cave List Although according to
the Cave List Mr
Brandeis was
assigned B-10, Mr
Silverthorne said that
Brandeis held a party
for a dozen buyers in
his suite. Although a
dozen might be an
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5 people would not fit
into B-10 and it would
hardly be considered a
suite. Mr Brandeis
could have afforded a
larger cabin and it is
possible that he
changed from B-10 to
a suite after boarding
or that the party took
place elsewhere.
B-11 Head, Mr Christopher Cave List
B-18 Hippach, Mrs Louis Cave List
Albert
Hippach, Miss Jean
Gertrude
B-19 Van der hoef, Mr Cave List
Wyckoff
B-20 Dick, Mr Albert Adrian Cave List
Dick, Mrs Albert Adrian
B-22 Crosby, Captain Cave List
Edward Gifford
Crosby, Mrs Edward
Gifford
B-24 Payne, Mr Vivian Deduced from Payne in mentioned
Ponsonby [assistant to Cave List separately on the
Mr Hays] Cave List, by his own
name, but there is no
cabin next to his
name. Next to Mr and
Mrs Hays\' name,
cabins B-73 and B-24
are mentioned. Since
we know that Mr
Payne was travelling
with them, we can
deduce that the maid
was in B-73 and Mr
Payne was in B-24.
B-26 Crosby, Miss Harriet Mrs Crosby\'s affidavit Miss Crosby is not
R. to the Senate inquiry mentioned on the
Cave List. Mrs
Crosby\'s affidavit
incliudes the following:

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"she and her husband
occupied stateroom
No. 22 and her
daughter occupied
stateroom No. 26, they
being first-class
passengers on said
steamer"
B-28 Stone, Mrs George Cave List
Nelson
Icard, Miss Amelie
("Amelia _") [maid to
Mrs Stone]
B-30 Østby, Mr Engelhart Cave List
Cornelius
B-31 or 33 (?) Stewart, Mr Albert A. Speculation From the testimony of
Mrs Bishop and
bedroom steward
Crawford we know that
Mr Stewart was on the
starboard side, in the
forward section on B
deck. Mrs Bishop said
"he had a stateroom
near us". She did not
say next to or across
the hall. This perhaps
means he was not in
either B-43 or B-47.
Since he was not far
from them, the nearest
unoccupied cabins
would be B-31 or B-33.
Crawford, in his
testimony, mentions
taking lifebelts from
the top of the
wardrobe in Mr
Stewart\'s cabin. There
was only a walk-in
wardrobe in B-43
where the lifebelts
would have been kept
on a rack on the floor.
In cabins B-31 and

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B-33 the lifebelts
would have been kept
on top of the
wardrobe.
B-35 Aubart, Mme. Leontine Cave List
Pauline
Sägesser, Mlle. Emma
[maid to Mme. Aubert]
B-36 Østby, Miss Helene Cave List
Ragnhild
B-37 Kent, Mr Edward Cave List
Austin
B-38 Butt, Major Archibald Cave List
Willingham
B-39 Frölicher, Miss Hedwig Cave List
Margaritha
B-41 Frölicher-Stehli, Mr Cave List
Maximilian Josef
Frölicher-Stehli, Mrs
Maximilian Josef
B-45 Snyder, Mr John Cave List
Pillsbury
Snyder, Mrs John
Pillsbury
B-49 Bishop, Mr Dickinson Cave List Mrs Bishop said B-47
H. at Senate inquiry this
Bishop, Mrs Dickinson is probably a mistake
H. (Helen Walton) or a transcription error.
B-50 Stähelin, Dr Max Cave List
B-51-53-55 Cardeza, Mrs James Cave List
Warburton Martinez
Ward, Miss Anna See also B-101
[maid to Mrs Cardeza]
Cardeza, Mr Thomas Probably occupied
Drake Martinez B-55
B-52-54-56 Ismay, Mr Joseph Ismay\'s testimony at "B-52 is the room I
Bruce the Senate inquiry. had."
"You had the suite?"
" I had the suite."
B-57-59-61-63 (?) Ryerson, Mr Arthur Tentatively deduced Possibly in B-57
Larned from Mrs Ryerson\'s
Ryerson, Mrs Arthur affidavit to the Senate
Larned inquiry.

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Ryerson, Miss Susan Possibly in B-59
(Suzette) Parker
Bowen, Miss Grace
Scott [governess to
Master Ryerson]
Chaudanson, Miss Possibly in B-61
Victorine [maid to Mrs
Ryerson]
Ryerson, Master John Possibly in B-63
Borie
Ryerson, Miss Emily
Borie
B-58 Baxter, Mr Quigg Cave List
Edmond
B-60 Baxter, Mrs James Cave List Mrs Douglas\' cabin on
Douglas, Mrs the Cave List is
Frederick Charles identified as B-60, but
it is possible that she
and her mother were
actually in B-58.
B-69 Hays, Mr Charles Cave List
Melville
Hays, Mrs Charles
Melville
B-71 Davidson, Mr Thornton Cave List
Davidson, Mrs
Thornton (Orian Hays)
B-72 (?) May, Mr Richard Speculation Fr. Francis Browne
(cross channel never mentions the
passenger) cabin allocations of his
May, Mr Stanley (cross travelling companions.
channel passenger) He does though
mention that there
were suites on B deck
and gives only two
examples, "Loius XVI
and Modern Dutch".
He says that the styles
are revealed on the
other side of the door
(i.e. behind the door).
He would only know
such things if he had
actually visited B deck

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suites. Also, on his
deck and cabin
allocation plan (which
is reproduced in the
book which contains
his photos) there is a
little pen mark outside
of cabins B-72 and
B-74. Perhaps he
made a little mark to
remind him that his
travelling companions
were in those cabins.

B-73 Perreault, Miss Anne Cave List


[maid to Mrs Hays]
B-74 (?) Odell, Master Jack Speculation See B-72
Dudley (cross channel
passenger)
B-76 (?) Odell, Miss Kate The Cave List has the
(cross channel Spencer\'s in B-76 see
passenger) below.
Odell, Mrs Lily (cross
channel passenger)
B-76 or 78 (?) Spencer, Mr William Cave List / Senate According to the Cave

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Augustus inquiry List, Mr and Mrs
Spencer, Mrs William Spencer were
Augustus (Marie assigned to cabin
Eugenie) B-76. Their maid was
assigned to B-80, so
perhaps for
convenience they
moved to B-78 (or
perhaps it was a
misprint on the Mr
Etches testified that
their cabin was B-78.

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B-77 Rothes, the Countess Personal account in According to the Cave
of New York Herald (22 List, the countess Miss
Cherry, Miss Gladys April 1912). Cherry and Miss
Maioni were assigned
to C-37 (q.v.) for some
reason she and Miss
Cherry were moved to
B-77.
B-79 (?) Maioni, Miss Roberta Speculation Miss Roberta\'s
[maid to the Countess employer moved to
of Rothes] B-77 (q.v.). Next to
B-77 the maid\'s cabin
was B-79. If Miss
Roberta moved with
her employer then she
would have occupied
B-79, if not, Miss
Roberta would have
stayed in C-37.
B-80 Lurette, Miss Elise Cave List Berth 1
[maid to Mrs Spencer]
B-84 Guggenheim, Mr Cave List / Etches It has been suggested
Benjamin testimony at the (Eaton & Haas 1994)
Giglio, Mr Victor [valet Senate inquiry. that Guggenheim
to Mr Guggenheim] occupied cabin
B-82-84 while his valet
was in B-86). Etches
said that Guggenheim
occupied cabin B-84
with his valet. "the next
cabins were empty
untill you come to B-84
occupied by Mr
Guggenheim and his
valet and Mr Carter\'s
valet occupied 86, the
inside cabin." Later
when describing the
lifebelts and talking
about Guggenheim\'s
cabin he said there
were three lifebelts in
a room occupied by
two.
B-86 Cairns, Mr Alexander Senate inquiry See above

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[manservant to Mr
Carter]
B-94 Harrison, Mr William Senate inquiry Etches was the
[secretary to Mr Ismay] steward in this section,
he confirms that Mr
Harrison was in B-94.
B-95 or 97 (?) Loring, Mr Joseph Speculation In Lynch (1992) Loring
Holland and Rheims are
mentioned in the
Smoking Room talking
to a steward and
Loring says that his
stateroom is right
under the Smoking
Room. B-97 and 95
are the only
unoccupied cabins
right under the
Smoking Room. Mr
Loring did not survive
and any information
known about him
comes from Mr
Rheims. In addition to
the smoke room
incident any
information on the
whereabouts of Mr
Loring\'s cabin comes
from Mr Rheims\'
accounts or letters. But
Mr Rheims never
mentions either his or
Mr Loring\'s actual
cabin number.
B-96-98 Carter, Mr William Cave List The Cave List
Ernest suggests the parents
Carter, Mrs William were in B-96
Ernest (Lucile Polk)
Carter, Miss Lucile
Polk
Carter, Master William
Thornton II
B-101 (?) Lesurer, Mr Gustave Cave List / Speculation Anna Ward may have
[manservant to Mr occupied B-101, if so

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Cardeza] then she would have
Ward, Miss Anna berthed with Gustave
[maid to Mrs Cardeza] Lesneur, a possibility
but it is perhaps more
likely that she would
have occupied the
same cabin as Mrs
Cardeza (q.v.).

B-102 (?) Fry, Mr Richard [valet Unknown Not mentioned in Cave

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to Mr Ismay] List, source unknown

C Deck Has 137 numbered


cabins, 2 of which are
sitting rooms.
Therefore 135 cabins
are able to
accommodate 315
passengers.
C-2 Pears, Mr Thomas Cave List
Pears, Mrs Thomas
(Edith Wearne)
C-6 Beattie, Mr Thomson Cave List Peuchen thought
McCaffry, Mr Thomas Beattie and McCaffry
Francis were in A-8 (q.v.) and
in cabins with numbers
to that affect (Source:
Senate inquiry). It is
possible that they were
moved after the Cave
List was printed.
C-7 Bonnell, Miss Caroline Cave List / Miss Mr and Mrs Wick and
Wick, Miss Mary Bonnell\'s account their daughter were
Natalie (The Christian Science not on the Cave List.
Monitor They did though book
19 April 1912, p. 5) in plenty of time to be
included on the Cave
List so the reason for
their exclusion is
unknown. We know
that Miss Wick was in
the same cabin as
Miss Bonnell, because
of an interview where
Miss Bonnell says they
were in the same
cabin.
C-22-26 Allison, Mr Hudson Cave List The Cave List only
Joshua Creighton mentions C-22 and
Allison, Mrs Hudson C-26. After the
J.C. (Bessie Waldo disaster when Miss
Daniels) Cleaver and Miss
Daniels, Miss Sarah Daniels stayed with
[maid to Mrs Allison] the family, it bcame
Allison, Miss Helen known that they may

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Lorraine have been in 3 cabins.
Allison, Master Since nearby C-24
Hudson Trevor was vacant, they might
Cleaver, Miss Alice have added that on to
[nurse to Master their cabins. It is not
Allison] certain that the
Allisons took C-24 as
well. It\'s quite possible
that they only occupied
C-22 and C-26. Mr and
Mrs Allison with
Lorriane would have
probably have
occupied C-26 with the
others in C-22. In C-24
is incuded it is likely
that Miss Cleaver and
Trevor were placed in
C-24 and that the
confusion that Miss
Cleaver caused by
leaving with Trevor
was probably because
they were in a
seperate cabin.

C-23 Fortune, Mr Charles Cave List


Alexander
C-25 Fortune, Miss Alice Cave List
Elizabeth
Fortune, Miss Ethel
Flora

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Fortune, Miss Mabel

C-27 Fortune, Mr Mark Cave List


Fortune, Mrs Mark
(Mary McDougald)
C-28 (?) Schabert, Mrs Paul Personal account / Not mentioned in Cave
(Emma Mock) unknown List. The Philadelphia
Evening Bulletin of 19
April 1912 quotes Mrs.
Schabert as saying
she was in \'stateroom
28 on the port side.\'
She also wrote after
the sinking: \'Mrs
Straus, who had a
stateroom near me
and with whom I often
talked, refused to
leave her husband.\'
Since Mrs Straus had
her cabin on C-deck,
we can deduce that
Mrs Schabert most
likely had her cabin on
this deck as well.
C-30 Molson, Mr Harry Cave List
Markland
C-32 White, Mrs John Stuart Cave List
(Ella Holmes) Cave List
Young, Miss Marie
Grice
C-37 Cherry, Miss Gladys Cave List See also B-77.
Maioni, Miss Roberta
[maid to the Countess
of Rothes]
Rothes, Countess of
(Lucy Noël Martha
Dyer-Edwards)
C-39 Hipkins, Mr William Cave List
Edward
C-42 Graham, Mr George Cave List
Edward
C-45 Endres, Miss Caroline Cave List
Louise [nurse to Mrs

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Astor]
C-46 Cavendish, Mr Tyrell Cave List Mrs Cavendish\'s son,
William in later life recalled
Cavendish, Mrs Tyrell that his mother
William (Julia Florence claimed she had
Siegel) terrible sea sickness.
Barber, Miss Ellen He also got the
"Nellie" [maid to Mrs impression that she
Cavendish] was on a higher deck
(poosibly B-deck). If
the Cavendishes were
in C-46 (ie. it was not a
misprint), it is possible
that they later moved
to a different cabin.
C-47 Maréchal, Mr Pierre Cave List
C-49 Isham, Miss Ann Cave List
Elizabeth
C-50 Potter, Mrs Thomas, Cave List
Jr. (Lily Alexenia
Wilson)
C-51 Gracie, Colonel Cave List
Archibald IV
C-52 Woolner, Mr Hugh Cave List
C-53 Tucker, Mr Gilbert Cave List
Milligan, Jr.
C-54 Earnshaw, Mrs Cave List On the Cave List, Miss
Boulton (Olive Potter) Earnshaw\'s cabin is
Hays, Miss Margaret given as C-53. This is
Bechstein probably a mistake.
C-55-57 Straus, Mr Isidor Cave List
Straus, Mrs Isidor (Ida
Blun)
C-62-64 (?) Astor, Colonel John Unknown The Astors do not
Jacob appear on the Cave
Astor, Mrs John Jacob List. Although they
(Madeleine Talmadge booked in time for their
Force) names to appear on
the list the reason for
their exclusion is not
known, it is possible
that they asked not to
be included on the
cabin lists. The

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documentary source
for placing them in
C-64-64 is not known.

C-65 Peñasco y Castellana, Cave List


Mr Victor de Satode
Peñasco y Castellana,
Mrs Victor de Satode
C-68 Thayer, Mr John Mrs Thayer\'s Account Although the names of

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Borland (? specific source) the Thayers do appear
Thayer, Mrs John on the Cave List, there
Borland (Marian is no indication about
Longstreth Morris) which cabins they
occupied. The reason
we know the Thayer
cabins, is from the
Thayers themselves.

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C-70 Thayer, Mr John
Borland, jr.
C-78 Minahan, Dr William Cave List
Edward
Minahan, Mrs William
Edward (Lillian E.
Thorpe)
Minahan, Miss Daisy
E.
C-80 Widener, Mr George Cave List
Dunton
Widener, Mrs George
Dunton (Eleanor
Elkins)
C-82 Widener, Mr Harry
Elkins
C-83 Harris, Mr Henry Cave List
Birkhardt
Harris, Mrs Henry
Birkhardt (Irene
Wallach)
C-85 Cumings, Mr John Cunningham\'s "What deck were you
Bradley testimony at the assigned to, if any?"
Cumings, Mrs John Senate inquiry "C deck aft, on the
Bradley (Florence starboard side... In
Briggs Thayer) number 85 were Mr.
and Mrs. Bradley
Cummings"
C-86 Douglas, Mr Walter Cave List With regard to Miss
Donald LeRoy\'s cabin see
Douglas, Mrs Walter also C-138.
Donald (Mahala
Dutton)
LeRoy, Miss Bertha
("Berthe _") [maid to
Mrs Douglas]
C-87 (?) Stead, Mr William Cunningham\'s Stead\'s name does
Thomas testimony at the appear on the Cave
Senate inquiry List but it does not give
the cabin number.
Steward Cunningham
testified that he was in
C-89. When originally
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he paid a rather low
£26 11s for his ticket,
a price far below the
one he would have
required to pay for
C-87 and especially
C-89. Although it is not
certain, he possibly
occupied a different C-
Deck cabin before
requesting to be
moved into a larger
cabin.
C-89 Clark, Mr Walter Miller Cave List / On the Cave List, Mr
Clark, Mrs Walter Cunningham\'s and Mrs Clark\'s cabin
Miller (Virginia testimony at the is C-89 but Steward
McDowell) Senate inquiry Cunningham testified
that they were in C-87.
The Clarks paid a high
price for their cabin
and were probably
given a cabin with
private bathroom
access. They most
probably would have
occupied C-89.
C-90 de Villiers, Madame Cave List
Berthe (Berthe
Antonine Mayne)
C-91 Graham, Mrs William Cave List / On the Cave List Miss
Thompson (Edith Cunningham\'s Graham is placed in
Junkins) testimony at the C-125. But according
Graham, Miss Senate inquiry to the bedroom
Margaret Edith steward, Cunningham,
as he testified at the
Senate inquiry, Miss
Graham was in C-91
with her mother. Also,
Miss Shutes in her
story, described how
she lay in her cabin.
After the collision Miss
Shutes went to the
cabin of her friend,
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daughter was eating a
chicken sandwich
which suggests that
both Mrs and Miss
Graham were in the
same cabin.
C-92 Goldenberg, Mr Cave List
Samuel L.
Goldenberg, Mrs
C-93 Hoyt, Mr Frederick Cave List
Maxfield
Hoyt, Mrs Frederick
Maxfield (Jane Anne
Forby)
C-95 (?) Rothschild, Mr Martin Deduced from Senate The Rothschilds
Rothschild, Mrs Martin inquiry booked late and do not
(Elizabeth L. Barrett) appear on the Cave
List. As according to
dining room steward,
Ray\'s testimony, we
know that the
Rothschilds were on C
deck. Ray, when going
up on deck stopped by
the purser\'s office
"…saw the two
pursers in the purser\'s
office and the clerks
busy at the safe taking
things out and putting
them in bags, and just
then Mr Rothschild left
his stateroom and I
waited for him". The
only way that Ray
would have seen the
pursers is if he was
standing in the door or
just outside the door of
the purser\'s office. He
saw Mr Rothschild
leave his stateroom,
this means that he
actually saw Mr
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the door, not just
walking down the
corridor. The only
probable and
"unoccupied" cabin Mr
Ray would have seen
from where he stood
would be C-95.

C-97 Bird, Miss Ellen [maid Cave List On the Cave List, next
to Mrs Straus] to the Straus\' cabin
Farthing, Mr John allocations, is the
[manservant to Mr cabin of their servants.
Straus] Only one cabin is
given, C-97. There is
no evidence that
Fathing and Bird were
in separate cabins.
C-99 Bissetti, Miss Amelia Cave List Berth 1
[maid to Mrs White]
C-101 Brown, Mrs John Cave List Berth 1
Murray (Caroline Lane
Lamson)
Appleton, Mrs Edward Cave List Berth 2
Dale (Charlotte
Lamson)
Cornell, Mrs Robert Cave List Berth 3
Clifford (Malvina Helen
Lamson)
C-103 Bonnell, Miss Cave List Berth 1
Elizabeth (Lily)
C-104 Peuchen, Major Arthur Cave List
Godfrey
C-106 Saalfeld, Mr Adolphe Cave List
C-108 Maguire, Mr John Cave List

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Edward
C-109 Oliva y Ocana, Doña Cave List Berth 1
Fermina [maid to Mrs
Penasco]
C-110 Porter, Mr Walter Cave List
Chamberlain
Clifford, Mr George
Quincy
C-111 Foreman, Mr Benjamin Cave List
Laventall
C-114 (?) Fleming, Miss Speculation
Margaret [maid to Mrs
Thayer]
C-112 (?) Bidois, Miss Rosalie Speculation
[maid to Mrs Astor]
Robbins, Mr Victor
[manservant to
Colonel Astor]
C-116 Stengel, Mr Charles Senate inquiry
Emil Henry testimony
Stengel, Mrs Charles
Emil Henry (Annie May
Morris)
C-118 Natsch, Mr Charles H. Cave List
C-120 Ringhini, Mr Sante Cave List Berth 1
[manservant to Mrs
White]
C-122 (?) Robbins, Mr Victor Speculation Or Possibly C-112 with
[manservant to Bidois (q.v.)
Colonel Astor]
C-121 or 123 (?) Futrelle, Mr Jacques Deduced from Mrs In her account Mrs
Heath Futrelle\'s account. Futrelle writes that she
Futrelle, Mrs Jacques crossed the corridor to
(Lily May Peel) go to the Harris cabin.
C-124 Klaber, Mr Herman Cave List
C-125 Shutes, Miss Elizabeth Cave List
W. [governess to Miss
Graham]
Cave List
C-126 Taylor, Mr Elmer Cave List
Zebley
Taylor, Mrs Elmer Cave List
Zebley (Juliet

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Cummins Wright)
C-128 Williams, Mr Fletcher Cave List
Lambert
C-132 Craig, Mr. Norman C. Cave List Berth 1
[Did not board]
C-138 or 140 (?) LeRoy, Miss Bertha Deduced from Mrs Mrs Douglas (of C-86)
("Berthe _") [maid to Douglas\' affidavit implies that her maid
Mrs Douglas] (Senate inquiry) occupied a cabin with
Serreplan, Miss Mrs Carter\'s maid.
Auguste [maid to Mrs (Senate inquiry
Carter] Testimony) if this is the
case it is possible that
they shared C-140.
They could not have
shared C-136, since
Etches was in that
cabin taking out
lifebelts and throwing
them in the corridor. If
C-136 was occupied,
Etches would not have
been able to do so.
Please do not exclude
the possibility of C140.
Sereplan\'s employers
were on a deck above,
so perhaps Sereplan
and LeRoy were in
C140, closer to the
stairs.
C-142 Partner, Mr Austin Cave List
C-148 Behr, Mr Karl Howell Cave List

D Deck Has a total of 49


cabins, being able to
accommodate 119
passengers.
D-6 Long, Mr Milton Clyde Cave List
D-7 Andrews, Miss Cave List
Kornelia Theodosia
D-9 Longley, Miss Cave List
Gretchen Fiske
D-10 Greenfield, Mr William Cave List

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Bertram
D-11 Hogeboom, Mrs John Cave List
C. (Anna Andrews)
D-12 Greenfield, Mrs Leo Cave List
David (Blanche
Strouse)
D-15 Bazzani, Miss Albina Cave List
[maid to Mrs Bucknell]
Bucknell, Mrs William Cave List
Robert (Emma Eliza
Ward)
D-17 Leader, Dr Alice Cave List Berth 3
Farnham
Swift, Mrs Frederick Cave List Berth 1
Joel (Margaret Welles
Barron)
D-19 Kimball, Mr Edwin Cave List
Nelson Jr.
Kimball, Mrs Edwin
Nelson Jr. (Gertrude
Parsons)
D-20 Eustis, Miss Elizabeth Cave List
Mussey
Stephenson, Mrs
Walter Bertram
(Martha Eustis)
D-21 Kenyon, Mr Frederick Cave List
R.
Kenyon, Mrs Frederick
R. (Marion)
D-22 Borebank, Mr John Cave List Berth 1
James
D-26 White, Mr Percival Cave List
Wayland
White, Mr Richard
Frasar
D-28 Lines, Mrs Ernest H. Cave List
(Elizabeth Lindsey
James)
Lines, Miss Mary
Conover
D-30 Marvin, Mr Daniel Cave List
Warner

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Marvin, Mrs Daniel
Warner

D-31 Eastman, Miss Anne Cave List

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K. [Did not board]
Lewis, Mrs Charlton T.
[Did not board]

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D-32 Wood,Mr Frank P. [Did Cave List
not board]
Wood, Mrs Frank P.
[Did not board]
D-33 Harper, Mr Henry Cave List
Sleeper
Harper, Mrs Henry
Sleeper (Myna
Haxtun)
Hassab, Mr Hammad
[dragoman to Henry
Sleeper Harper]
D-34 Franklin, Mr Thomas Cave List Berth 3
Parnham
D-35 Beckwith, Mr Richard Cave List
Leonard
Beckwith, Mrs Richard
Leonard (Sallie
Monypeny)
D-36 Newell, Miss Cave List
Madeleine
Newell, Miss Marjorie
D-37 Warren, Mr Frank Cave List
Manley
Warren, Mrs Frank
Manley (Anna S.
Atkinson)
D-38 (?) Nourney, Mr Alfred Unknown Documentary source
("Baron von not identified.
Drachstedt")
D-40 Frauenthal, Mr Isaac Cave List
Gerald
D-43 Ovies y Rodriguez, Mr Cave List
Servando
D-44 Keeping, Mr Edwin Cave List It has been suggested
Herbert [valet to Mr (? source) that Geiger
Widener] and Keeping were in
Geiger, Miss Amalie C-130 and C-132,
("Emily _") [maid to respectively. This is
Mrs Widener] incorrect, on the Cave
List their cabin is given
as D-44.
D-45 Hawksford, Mr Walter Cave List
James

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D-46 Walker, Mr William Cave List
Anderson
D-47 Newsom, Miss Helen Cave List
Monypeny
D-48 Newell, Mr Arthur Cave List
Webster
D-49 (?) Hassab, Mr Hammad Speculation On the Cave List Mr
[dragoman to Henry Hassah is placed with
Sleeper Harper] the Harpers in D-33
(q.v.). It is more likely
that he occupied a
cabin of his own,
possibly D-49.
D-50 Sutton, Mr Frederick Cave List

E Deck Has a total of 71


cabins, being able to
accommodate 184
passengers.
E-8 Chambers, Mr Norman Senate inquiry "Our stateroom was
Campbell E-8, on the starboard
Chambers, Mrs side; that is the lowest
Norman Campbell berth deck, and as far
(Bertha Griggs) as I know, we were as
far forward as any of
the first-cabin
passengers on that
deck."
E Deck (?E-10) Kreuchen, Miss Emilie Gracie / Speculation "She went back and
[maid to Mrs Robert] returned to us
immediately to say her
cabin, which was
forward on Deck E,
was flooded." (Gracie
1913)
E-12 Anderson, Mr Harry Cave List
E-17 Daly, Mr Peter Denis Cave List
E-22 (?) Gibson, Mrs Leonard Miss Gibson\'s Miss Gibson does not
(Pauline C. Boeson) personal account state the number of
Gibson, Miss Dorothy her cabin, but it is
Winifred known she was on E
deck. She does say
she was "…near the

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elevator hall and not
far from the staircase."

E-23 (?) A first class Speculation It is known that a


unaccompanied lady. single lady occupied

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this cabin. Mr
McGough said he
knocked on the cabin
door (across the hall to
him) of a lady.
Possibilites include
Mrs Flegenheimer,
Mrs Candee, Miss
Willard or Mrs
Lindström.
E-24 Calderhead, Mr Cave List Berth 3
Edward P.
Silverthorne, Mr Cave List Berth 1
Spencer Victor
E-25 Flynn, Mr John Irwin Cave List Berth 3
(?Irving)
McGough, Mr James Cave List Berth 1
Robert
E-31 Chaffee, Mr Herbert Cave List
Fuller
Chaffee, Mrs Herbert
Fuller
E-33 Chibnall, Mrs Edith Cave List
Martha
Bowerman, Miss Elsie
Edith
E-34 Spedden, Mr Frederic Cave List Mrs Spedden stated
Oakley that after the collision
Spedden, Mrs Frederic she went to the cabin
Oakley of her son and his
nurse. Hence we know
that Douglas was not
in E-34 with his
parents.
E-36 Francatelli, Miss Laura Cave List
Mabel [maid to Lady
Duff Gordon]
E-36 Wilson, Miss Helen CaveList Berth 1
Alice [maid to Mrs
Spedden]
E-37 Lawrence, Mr Arthur Cave List Berth 1
[Did not board]
E-38 Millet, Mr Francis Cave List

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Davis
E-40 Burns, Miss Elizabeth Cave List
Margaret [nurse to
Master Spedden]
E-40 Spedden, Master Cave List Berth 1
Robert Douglas
E-44 Silvey, Mr William Cave List
Baird
Silvey, Mrs William
Baird
E-45 Compton, Mrs Cave List
Alexander Taylor
E-46 Hilliard, Mr Herbert Cave List
Henry
McCarthy, Mr Timothy
J.
E-49 Compton, Miss Sara Cave List
Rebecca
E-50 Harder, Mr George Cave List
Achilles
Harder, Mrs George
Achilles
E-52 Compton, Mr Cave List
Alexander Taylor jr
E-58 Colley, Mr Edward Cave List
Pomeroy
E-60 Julian, Mr Henry Cave List
Forbes
E-63 Gee, Mr Arthur H. Cave List It is known, from Mr
Gee\'s letters that he
was moved to another
cabin, on E deck. He
moved because he
wanted a porthole in
his cabin, therefore he
must have moved to
an outside cabin.
E-66 Case, Mr Howard Faulkner\'s account. Mr Case\'s name does
Brown appear on the Cave
List, however his cabin
allocation does not.
Bedroom steward
Faulkner in his

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memoirs records Mr
Case changing from
cabin E-66 to a cabin
in Faulkner\'s section
on C deck. Mr Case
only spent one night in
this (E-66) cabin, on
11th April 1912, Mr
Case was transferred
to his new cabin.
E-67 Taussig, Mr Emil Cave List
Taussig, Mrs Emil
(Tillie Mandelbaum)
E-68 Taussig, Miss Ruth Cave List Berth 1
All together the 6
decks have a total of
400 cabins, 4 of which
are sitting rooms.
Therefore 396 cabins
are able to
accommodate a total
of 856 people. The
324 passengers to
New York would only
have provided 38% of
the total amount
possible.

Second Class
D Deck
D-56 Beesley, Mr Lawrence Personal account

E Deck
E-77 (?) Mack, Mrs Mary Ticket found on her Her cabin is usually
body. given as E-77 but this
was actually a first
class cabin. Although
E-43 onward were
originally second class
cabins, first class
cabins were later
extended all the way to
E-88 probably due to

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the anticipated
demand which did not
in fact materialize. It is
possible that, once the
low take-up of first
class cabins was
realized, E-69 onward
were returned to
second class, in which
case Mrs Mack could
have occupied E-77
although this is
speculation. It is
equally possible that
E-77 is simply a
transcription error.
E 101 (?) Troutt, Miss Edwina Unknown Source not identified.
Celia "Winnie"
Webber, Miss Susan
Keane, Miss Nora A.

F Deck
F-2 (?) Navratil, Mr Michel Unknown Source not identified.
("Hoffman")
Navratil, Master
Edmond Roger
Navratil, Master Michel
M.
F-4 (?) Becker, Mrs Allen Unknown Source not identified.
Oliver
Becker, Miss Marion
Louise
Becker, Master
Richard F.
Becker, Miss Ruth
Elizabeth
F-33 (?) Nye, Mrs Elizabeth Unknown Source not identified.
Ramell
Brown, Miss Amelia
(Mildred) [cook to Mr
Allison]
Lemore, Mrs Amelia
Cook, Mrs Selena
Rogers

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Third Class
Unknown Deck
69 (?) Joseph / Peter, Mrs Unknown In section E
Joseph / Peter, Master
Michael J.
Joseph / Peter, Miss
Anna

D Deck
135 Hellström, Miss Hilda Boarding Card In section O
Maria

E Deck
11 Theobald, Mr Thomas Boarding Card In section B, forward
Leonard on E deck. The
boarding card was
found when his body
was recovered
121 Moor, Mrs Beila Boarding Card In section M
Moor, Master Meier
126 Sage, Master William Ticket found with body. On the ticket
Henry (and possibly recovered with the
others from the Sage body of Will Sage a list
family) number (20) is given
and the berth number
126 (in section M) is
also given. It is likely
that some but not all of
the family members
were in this cabin.
161 Gilnagh, Miss Boarding Card In section Q
Katherine "Katie"
Mullen, Miss Katherine
"Katie" ("_Mullins")
Murphy, Miss Margaret
Jane ("Mary")
Miss Katherine "Kate"

F Deck
38 (?) Tobin, Mr Roger Unknown In section C
46 (?) Mardirosian, Mr Sarkis Unknown In section E

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(+ three other
steerage)
57 (?) Krekorian, Mr Neshan Unknown In section E
63 (?) Abelseth, Mr Olaus Unknown In section G
Jørgensen
Humblen, Mr Adolf
Mathias Nicolai Olsen
73 (?) Moen, Mr Sigurd Unknown In section G
Hansen
Søholt, Mr Peter
Andreas Lauritz
Andersen

G Deck
6 (?) Sandström, Mrs Unknown There is no cabin 6 in
Hjalmar section G on F deck.
Sandström, Miss Most likely the five of
Beatrice Irene them shared cabin 6
Sandström, Miss on G deck, in the stern
Marguerite Rut of the Titanic. Although
the room was a 4 berth
room, one of them was
only a baby and could
have shared a bed
with it\'s mother or one
of the children.
Ström, Mrs Wilhelm Immigration Ticket
(Elna Matilda Persson)
Ström, Miss Telma
(Selma) Matilda
10 (?) Pickard (Trembisky), Deduced from Senate Pickard testified that
Mr Berk inquiry he was in cabin 10 in
the stern, so most
likely he was in cabin
10, where male and
female separation was
less restricted. His
cabin was able to
accommodate 4
people.

Notes
Berth numbers were given for some passengers. Odd for lower berths and even for upper
berths.

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Available Documents
First Class Passenger List S.S. Titanic ("3rd Proof"), National Archives of Nova Scotia ["Cave
List"]

References
Lawrence Beesley (1912) The Loss of the Titanic: Its Story and Lessons. Houghton Mifflin
Contract Ticket List, White Star Line 1912 (National Archives, New York;
NRAN-21-SDNYCIVCAS-55[279])
John P. Eaton & Charles A. Haas (1994) Titanic: Triumph & Tragedy, 2nd ed. Patrick Stephens
Ltd. ISBN 1 85260 493 X
Judith Geller (1998) Titanic: Women and Children First. Haynes. ISBN 1 85260 594 4
Colonel Archibald Gracie (1913) The Truth about the Titanic. New York, Mitchell Kennerley
Alan Hustak (1999) Titanic: The Canadian Story. Véhicule Press. ISBN 1 55065 113 7
Walter Lord (1976) A Night to Remember. London, Penguin. ISBN 0 14 004757 3
Walter Lord (1986) The Night Lives On: Thoughts, Theories and Revelations about the
Titanic. London, Penguin. ISBN 0 140 27900 8
Don Lynch & Ken Marschall (1992) Titanic: An Illustrated History. London, Hodder &
Stoughton. ISBN 0 340 56271 4
White Star Line (1912.) Record of Bodies and Effects (Passengers and Crew S.S. "Titanic")
Recovered by Cable Steamer "MacKay Bennett" Including Bodies Buried at Sea and Bodies
Delivered at Morgue in Halifax, N.S. Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Halifax, N.S., Manuscript
Group 100, Vol. 229, No. 3d, Accession 1976-191, 76 pp., unpaged.
Claes-Göran Wetterholm (1988, 1996, 1999) Titanic. Prisma, Stockholm. ISBN 91 518 3644 0
United States Senate (62nd Congress), Subcommittee Hearings of the Committee on
Commerce, Titanic Disaster, Washington 1912

Contributors
George Behe, USA
Michael A. Findlay, USA
Alan Hustak, Canada
Arthur Merchant, USA
Michael Poirier, USA
Charles Provost, Canada
Daniel Rosenshine, Australia

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