Name |
Lifeboat from Titanic |
Lifeboat to Carpathia |
Confidence Level |
Mock, Mr Philipp Edmund |
11 |
11 |
5.00 |
Schabert, Mrs Emma |
11 |
11 |
5.00 |
Following the disaster, Mr. Mock wrote the following letter to fellow survivor Archibald Gracie (On Board RMS Titanic, page 364): "No. 11 carried the largest number of passengers of any boat – about sixty-five. There were only two first-cabin passengers in the boat besides my sister, Mrs. Schabert, and myself. The remainder were second-class or stewards and stewardesses. I last saw the ship with her stern high in the air going down. After the noise I saw a huge column of black smoke slightly lighter than the sky rising high into the sky and then flattening out at the top like a mushroom. I at no time saw any panic and not much confusion. I can positively assert this as I was near every boat lowered on the starboard side up to the time No. 11 was lowered. With the exception of some stokers who pushed their way into No. 3 or No. 5, I saw no man or woman force entry into a lifeboat. One of these was No. 13 going down, before we touched the water." |