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This is a complete list of Titanic victims whose bodies were later recovered. Some of them were identified, some were not.

Recovered by CS Mackay-Bennett: No's 1-306[]

Bodies 1 to 50

Bodies 51 to 100

Bodies 101 to 150

Bodies 151 to 200

Bodies 201 to 250

Bodies 251 to 306

Recovered by CS Minia: No's 307-323[]

Bodies 307 to 323

Recovered by CS Montmagny: No's 326-329[]

Although the last recovered body by the Minia was no. 323, the first body recovered by the Montmagny was logged as no. 326.

Body no. Description Additional Description / Buried Name
326
NO. 326. - MALE. - ESTIMATED AGE, 50. - HAIR, BALDING.

CLOTHING - Steward's white coat; light checked overalls; coat makers mark, "Baker & Co."

NO FURTHER AIDS TO IDENTIFICATION.

POSSIBLY A STEWARD.

326 Male - Estimated age, 50.

Height 5 ft. 9 in. Weight, 150lbs.
Complexion, light; partly bald.
Buried at sea
Wore steward's white coat; light check overalls; coatmakers mark. "Baker & Co., Southampton." No further aids to identification. Possibly a steward.

Unidentified but possibly one of three Ships Stewards of the right age [1]
327
NO. 327. - MALE. - ESTIMATED AGE, 38-40. *(21) - HAIR,

THIRD CLASS.

NAME - HAROLD REYNOLDS. England. Recovered on May 10, 1912.

Fairview Cemetery, Halifax Harold Reynolds
328
NO. 328. - FEMALE. - ESTIMATED AGE, 14. *(15) - HAIR, GOLDEN BROWN.

CLOTHING - Lace trimmed red and black overdress; black underdress; green striped underskirt; black woolen shawl; black slippers.

NO MARKS - Very dark skin; refined features.

THIRD CLASS.

328 Female - Estimated age, 14.

Height, 4 ft. 6 in. Weight, 80 To 85 lbs.
Hair, golden brown.
Marks, very dark skin, refined features.
Buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N. S.
Wore lace, trimmed red and black overdress; black underdress; green striped underskirt; black woolen shawl and black slippers. No further aids to identification. Probably a third class passenger.

Hileni Jabbur
329
NO. 329. - MALE. - ESTIMATED AGE, 38. - HAIR,

BEDROOM STEWARD.

NAME - CHARLES SMITH. Hollydene, Portsmouth Rd., Woolston.

Recovered on May 10, 1912.

Fairview Cemetery, Halifax Charles Edwin Smith

Recovered by SS Algerine: No 330[]

Body no. Description Additional description Buried Name
330
NO. 330. - MALE. - ESTIMATED AGE, 50 (*27) - HAIR, DARK; BALD.

SALOON STEWARD.

NAME - JAMES McGRADY. Platform Tavern, Town Quay, Southampton. Recovered by the Algerine/Florizel

330 Male - Estimated age, 50.

Height, 5 ft. 9 in. Weight 160lbs.
Bald Head. Hair, Dark.
Body badly decomposed.

Fairview Cemetery, Halifax James McGrady

Later recovered bodies[]

Body no. Recovered by Buried Name
331 RMS Oceanic at sea Thomson Beattie
332 RMS Oceanic at sea Arthur O’Keefe
333 RMS Oceanic at sea Unidentified
334 SS Ilford at sea William Frederick Cheverton
335 SS Ottawa at sea William Thomas Kerley

Useful links[]

  1. Victim #326 - Steward's White coat | Encyclopedia Titanica Message Board (encyclopedia-titanica.org)
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