Passengers: Mrs. J. M. Brown, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Frederick Hoyt, the Navratil children.
Picked up from the sea: Frederick Hoyt.
Bade good-bye to wife and sank with ship: Mr. Harris.
Crew: Bright, Q. M., in charge; Seaman Lucas; Steward Hardy.
Stowaway: One steerage foreigner, Joseph Dugemin.
Jumped from deck below as boat was lowered: H. B. Steffanson (Swede), and H. Woolner (Englishman).
Total: 44. British Report (p. 38): Crew 2, men passengers 2, women and children 40.
INCIDENTS
C. H. Lightoller, Second Officer (Am. Inq., p. 81):
In the case of the last boat I got out, the very last of all to leave the ship, I had the utmost difficulty in finding women. After all the other boats were put out we came forward to put out the Engelhardt collapsible boats. In the meantime the forward Emergency boat (No. 2) had been put out by one of the other officers, so we rounded up the tackles and got the collapsible boat to put that over. Then I called for women and could not get any. Somebody said: “There are no women.” This was on the Boat Deck where all the women were supposed to be because the boats were there. There were between fifteen and twenty people put into this boat—one seaman and another seaman, or steward. This was the very last boat lowered in the tackles. I noticed plenty of Americans standing near me, who gave me every assistance they could, regardless of nationality.