Third Class Woman |
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Biological Information | |
Full name |
Frances Marie Daumont Lefebvre |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
April 15, 1912 (age 23) |
Cause |
Perished on the Titanic |
Background Information | |
Family |
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Romances |
Frank Lefebvre (m. 1896, her death 1912) |
Hometown |
Escaudain, France |
Religion |
Alchoholic |
Titanic Statistics | |
Boarded |
Southampton, England |
Destination |
New York, U.S.A. |
Occupation |
Passenger |
Class |
Third-Class |
Fate |
Hypothermia |
Production | |
Classification |
Historical character |
Portrayal |
Frances Marie Lefebvre was a passenger on the RMS Titanic Liverpool on April 10, 1912 and was in third class.
Titanic disaster[]
When the Titanic started sinking on April 15, the woman asked "Captain, where should I go, please". The captain, dazed and overwrought, did not answer her. She then walked away. The woman later died during the sinking with her baby in arms. Officer Lowe sees her with her baby floating in the water saying, "We waited too long".
She was most likely from France, since she spoke with a French accent and pronounced "Captain" as "Capitan". She was portrayed by Kathleen S. Dunn.