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Gale, Mr Harry

Gale, Mr Shadrach

Gallagher, Mr Martin

Garfirth, Mr John

Garside, Miss Ethel

Gaskell, Mr Alfred

Gavey, Mr Lawrence

Gee, Mr Arthur

Geiger, Emily - maid to Mrs Widener.

Georges, Mrs Shahini

Gibson, Miss Dorothy - a model, socialite and actress.

Gibson, Mrs Pauline

Giglio, Victor - valet to Mr Guggenheim.

Gilbert, Mr William

Giles, Mr Edgar

Giles, Mr Frederick

Giles, Mr Ralph

Gilinski, Mr Leslie - his body was recovered by the Mackay - Bennett.

Gill, Mr John - his body was recovered by the Mackay - Bennett.

Gillespie, Mr William

Gilnagh, Miss Katie

Givard, Mr Hans

Glynn, Miss Mary

Goldenberg, Mr Samuel

Goldenberg, Mrs Edwiga

Goldschmidt, Mr George - a lawyer from New York, and a good friend of Captain Smith.

Goldsmith, Mr Frank

Goldsmith, Mrs Emily

Goldsmith, Master Frank

Goldsmith, Mr Nathan

Goncalves, Mr Manuel

Goodwin, Mr Frederick - the family of seven from England, were emigrating to Niagara Falls, New York. Originally, they had booked to travel on board the Philadelphia, but cancelled in favour of the Titanic. The family of eight all perished.

Goodwin, Mrs Augusta

Goodwin, Mr Charles

Goodwin, Miss Lillian

Goodwin, Master Harold

Goodwin, Miss Jessie

Goodwin, Master Sidney

Goodwin, Master William

Gracie, Colonel Archibald - a Confederate officer from Alabama and a cotton grower in Jefferson County, Arkansas. His pocket watch stopped at the time he jumped into the water - 2.22am. He would write a vivid account of the tragedy.

Graham, Mr George

Graham, Miss Margaret - well known Californian actress.

Graham, Mrs Edith

Green, Mr George

Greenberg, Mr Samuel

Greenfield, Mrs Blanche - wife of a wealthy 5th Avenue, New York furrier, she was visiting Europe with her son partly on business, partly for pleasure. Her husband had departed for the US in March as the other two members of the family expressed a desire to return on Titanic.

Greenfield, Mr William

Gronnestad, Mr Daniel

Guest, Mr Robert

Guggenheim, Mr Benjamin - One of the world's richest men, he refused to wear a life jacket. After watching the lifeboats depart, he retired to his suite with his valet and changed into full evening dress, saying that "we are ready to die like gentlemen".

Gustafsson, Mr Alfred

Gustafsson, Mr Anders

Gustafsson, Mr Karl

Gustafsson, Mr Johan

Gustave, Mr Louis - valet to Mr Cardeza.


Died 39 ................................................... Survived 16 ..................................................Total 55