Name
Lifeboat from Titanic
Lifeboat to Carpathia
Confidence Level
Mubarik, Mrs Mefcosika Amenia
14


?
4.00
1.00
Mubarik, Master Gerios Youssef
14


Collapsible D
4.00
3.38
Mubarik, Master Halim Gonios
14


Collapsible D
4.00
3.38


Mrs. Mubarik's sister was Mrs Silanah Yazbak.

The Detroit News Tribune, April 28th 1912, account by Mrs Yazbek:
    "'Calling to my sister to follow, he seized me by the hand and ran up to the deck. We were all in our night clothes.
    They were launching a boat, and an officer put my sister into it. My husband gave her the child he was carrying and then put me beside her. The other child was still in my arms. I stretched out one hand and caught hold of my husband’s and begged him not to send me away alone. I was shivering and crying, and there was plenty of room in the boat, so he stepped in beside me and sat down and put his arm around me. Then an officer – someone said afterward it was the captain – pointed a pistol at my husband and ordered him out of the boat."

From the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader of May 4, 1912. Possibly Yazbek was in #14 and transferred to another boat? Here she was separated from her sister, but perhaps they were just transferred to different boats. As she didn't speak English, it was all through an interpreter.
    "She said so many crowded about the lifeboats that she feared she and her sister and the latter's own children would not be placed in the boats but she finally was put in one of them and took with her, the two children, her sister, in some manner being separated from her, having been placed in a different boat.  She said there were twenty women in the boat she was in and five sailors.  The boat began to fill with water after they were on the water some time and they were all finally transferred to another lifeboat."

It appears that the two women and two children were put into a lifeboat (likely #14, due to the officer chasing the husband out), and later were transferred to another lifeboat.  We cannot say that both women transferred to the same lifeboat, though we are reasonably sure Mrs. Yazbek went to Collapsible D.  Mrs. Mubarik we are not sure, and voted 1.00 for the boat she transferred to.