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."