Eva hart cause of death

Eva Hart: Survivor

We were booked on a ship called the Philadelphia, and this coal strike came and she didn't sail. And we were then offered a berth in the Titanic, to which absolutely delighted my father, thought it was wonderful. The whole world was talking about that ship.

The moment this arrangement had been made to go to Canada, my mother had this dreadful premonition. She never had one before and never had one after. But she said, "No. We can't do this. It's quite wrong. Something dreadful will happen." And, I tell you the sort of woman she was. She got both feet on the ground, and for her to behave like that was absolutely unbelievable to everyone. But she just had that premonition. And my father said, "Oh, nonsense."

Of course, time went by and the house was sold and we were ready to go, and we down to the ship. But she said to him, "Now, I don't want anymore unhappiness about this, but my mind is made up and I will not go to bed in this ship. I shall sleep in the daytime and I shall sit up at night." And I so will remember what he said to her. He said, "If you want

Eva Miriam Hart

Eva Miriam Hart (Ilford, Londres, Inglaterra, 31 de enero de 1905 - 14 de febrero de 1996) fue una de los últimos supervivientes del naufragio del transatlánticoRMS Titanic, ocurrido entre el 14 y 15 de abril de 1912.

Biografía

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Primeros años

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Nació en el suburbio de LondresSeven Kings, Ilford, Essex el 31 de enero de 1905, siendo la única hija de Benjamin, un carpintero,[1]​ y Esther Hart.[2]

Su madre se había casado en segundas nupcias con Benjamin, en el otoño de 1900.[3]​ Años atrás, Esther había enviudado de un tormentoso matrimonio en el que había sido maltratada, y los nueve hijos que había dado a luz murieron todos a los pocos meses de nacidos.[2]

El negocio de la construcción había colapsado en Inglaterra hacia 1911, desapareciendo los inquilinos que ocupaban las casas que Benjamin Hart había construido. Un amigo del señor Hart, quien había emigrado a Canadá, le comentó la enorme prosperidad económica que ofrecía el país norteamericano.[2]​ De modo que, cuando ella tenía seis a

Eva Hart

British survivor of RMS Titanic (1905–1996)

Eva Miriam HartMBE (31 January 1905 – 14 February 1996) was an Englishwoman who was one of the last remaining survivors of the sinking of RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912. At the time of the sinking she was seven years old.

Biography

Early life

Eva Hart was born on 31 January 1905 in Ilford, Essex (now part of Greater London), England, to a Jewish father and a Christian mother.[1] Her parents were Benjamin Hart and his wife Esther (née Bloomfield). Eva was their only child. Esther had been previously married and had nine children from her first marriage. Eva was educated at St. Mary's Convent (later St. Mary's Hare Park) in Gidea Park, London. In early 1912, Benjamin decided his family would emigrate to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He was influenced by his brother, who already lived there and economic recessions at that time in England, in his decision to emigrate.

Aboard Titanic

Eva was seven years old when she and her parents boarded Titanic as second-class passengers on April

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