1st Class - TUV

Mr Emil Taussig

Mr Emil Taussig, 52, from New York, NY boarded the Titanic at Southampton with
his wife Tillie Taussig and daughter Ruth Taussig. Mr Taussig died in the disaster.


Mrs Emil Taussig (Tillie Mandelbaum)

Mrs Emil Taussig (Tillie Mandelbaum), 39, from New York, NY boarded the Titanic
at Southampton with her husband Emil Taussig and daughter Ruth Taussig. She and
Ruth were rescued in lifeboat 8.

Five months after the disaster, while administering her late husband's estate, Mrs
Taussig found some shares which had, hitherto, been thought worthless. Mrs Taussig
sold the shares, for the Engelhardt Collapsible Lifeboat Company, for $2000.


Miss Ruth Taussig

Miss Ruth Taussig, 18, from New York, NY boarded the Titanic at Southampton
with her parents Emil Taussig and Tillie Taussig. Ruth and her mother were rescued in
lifeboat 8.


Mr Elmer Zebley Taylor

Mr Elmer Zebley Taylor, 48, from London, England boarded the Titanic at
Southampton with his wife Juliet Taylor. They were travelling to East Orange, NJ,
USA.

The couple were rescued in Lifeboat 5.


Mrs Elmer Zebley Taylor (Juliet Cummins Wright)

Mrs Elmer Zebley Taylor (Juliet Cummins Wright) from London, England boarded the
Titanic at Southampton with her husband Elmer Zebley Taylor. They were travelling to
East Orange, NJ, USA.

The couple were rescued in Lifeboat 5.


Mr John Borland Thayer

Mr John Borland Thayer, 49, from Haverford, PA boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg
with his wife Marian Thayer and son John Borland Jr. He died in the sinking.


Mrs John Borland Thayer (Marian Longstreth Morris)

Mrs John Borland Thayer (Marian Longstreth Morris), 39, from Haverford, PA
boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg with her husband John Borland Thayer (49) and son
Jack Thayer (17). She also brought a maid Margaret Fleming

Mrs Thayer was rescued in Lifeboat 4.


Mr John Borland ("Jack") Thayer Jr

Mr John Borland ("Jack") Thayer Jr, 17, from Haverford, PA boarded the Titanic at
Cherbourg with his mother Marian Thayer and father John Borland Thayer.

Jack was rescued on Collapsible B.

Chronology

The Making of History
| Owners | A Grand Design | Construction | Sister Ships - Olympic and Britannic |
| Strict Segregation | Outdated Lifeboat regulations | The Aura of Invincibility |

| Launch | Specifications |

Leaving for the New World
| Southampton | Southampton - The New York and a Near Miss | Cherbourg | Queenstown | Provisions |

Passenger Lists
| First Class | Second Class | Third Class | Alphabtical list
| Crew | The Band |

Lifeboat Lists
| Lifeboats 1- 3 | Lifeboats 4 - 6 | Lifeboats 7-9 | Lifeboats 10-12 | Lifeboats 13 -16 | Collapsibles |

Aftermath
| American Inquiry |
| Causes - An extract from February 1995 Edition of Popular Mechanic |

Remembrance

Facts and Figures
| Harland and Wolff's 101 Answers to the most asked questions about the RMS Titanic |