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Lillian Asplund

Lillian Gertrud Asplund (October 21, 1906 – May 6, 2006) was a Swedish-American secretarial worker who was one of the last three living survivors of the sinking of RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912, and the last survivor who could recall the disaster.[1]

Lillian Asplund
Born(1906-10-21)October 21, 1906
DiedMay 6, 2006(2006-05-06) (aged 99)
Known forOne of the last three survivors of Sinking of RMS Titanic
Parent(s)Carl and Selma Asplund
Familysiblings: Filip, Clarence, Carl (her twin) and Felix Asplund

Early life

Lillian Asplund was born on October 21, 1906, in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, to Carl and Selma (née Johansson) Asplund, both immigrants from Sweden. Her parents had lived briefly in Missouri prior to settling in Worcester. Lillian had a twin brother, Carl, and two older brothers, Filip (born 1898) and Clarence (born 1902).

In 1907, Lillian's family received word that Lillian's paternal grandfather had died back in Sweden. As her father was the executor of his estate, the family made arrangements to return to Sweden to settle the estate of the family farm, located near the village of Alseda in Småland. Lillian, her parents and three brothers sailed from Boston aboard the Cunard Line's Ivernia and arrived in Liverpool on July 4, from where they proceeded to Gothenburg before arriving at Alseda.[2] The family remained at Alseda for over four years while settling matters with the farm and caring for Lillian's grandmother, during which time Selma gave birth to another son, Felix, in March 1909. Lillian's mother would have rather stayed in Sweden, but her father said the children would get a better education back in America and booked passage for his family on the new White Star Line's Titanic.[3]

Aboard Titanic

Lillian, her parents, and four brothers boarded Titanic at Southampton, England, United Kingdom, on April 10, 1912, as third-class passengers. Lillian was five years old at the time and recalled that the ship "was very big, and it had just been painted. I remember not liking the smell of fresh paint."[3]

Selma Asplund recalled that when Titanic struck an iceberg at 11:40 pm on the night of April 14, 1912, the family got to the first class promenade window where Lillian and Felix were loaded into descending lifeboat no. 10[4] by their father.[5] Despite her mother's wishes to remain with her husband,[3] she eventually was thrown in the boat;[5] Lillian later recalled,

"My mother said she would rather stay with him [my father] and go down with the ship. But he said the children should not be alone. She [my mother] got a seat. She had Felix on her lap, and she had me between her knees. I think she thought she could keep me a little warmer that way."[3]

Because the boat was nearly full and there was no more room for the other boys, Carl Asplund told his wife, "Go ahead, we will get into one of the other boats."[6] Lillian was haunted by the memory of seeing her father and brothers standing at the rail[7] and seeing her father lead her brothers away, presumably to find another lifeboat.[5] She later said that the ship sinking "looked like a big building going down."[3]

Lillian's father, Carl, and her three brothers, Filip, Clarence and Carl Edgar, all died in the sinking. Lillian, her mother and brother were rescued by RMS Carpathia, which had arrived at the scene shortly after four o'clock in the morning. Lillian and her brother were loaded into burlap bags and hoisted to the ship's deck. Aboard the Carpathia, Lillian remembered:

A woman took all my clothes off me. My clothes had gotten very dirty and wet in the lifeboat. My mother was trying to find me. She was saying, 'I have a daughter!' Well, she found me. And eventually my clothes were dry, and I put them back on. They took us, the children, to the place where they take people who are sick. Well, not sick, but people who needed a little more attention. The people on the Carpathia were very good to us."[3]

Carpathia arrived in New York City on April 18. Lillian's mother took her and her brother to Worcester shortly thereafter.

In the confusion after the disaster, a Worcester newspaper reported that both Mr. and Mrs. Asplund had been saved, along with Clarence, Lillian and Felix, and that Filip and Carl had drowned.[8] A later report said that Mrs. Asplund and her "two babies" had been taken to a local hospital, and that Mr. Asplund and Clarence were apparently at another location.[9] A final report confirmed that neither Lillian's father nor Clarence were among the survivors.[10] Mr. Asplund's body was recovered by CS Mackay-Bennett.[11] On his corpse was his watch, its hands frozen at 2:19 am, one minute before the ship went down entirely.[12] He was later buried in All Faiths Cemetery in Worcester. As the family's savings and possessions were lost in the disaster, a fundraiser and benefit was held by the city of Worcester which brought in $2,000 (equivalent to $56,200 in 2021).[11]

Later life

Lillian's mother never recovered from the loss of her husband and three eldest sons and refused to discuss the disaster with anyone, saying that it was simply wrong to do so. Lillian agreed and, for the rest of her life, hardly ever spoke of the disaster. According to her lawyer, when asked about why she refused interviews even when offered money, Lillian stated: "Why do I want money from the Titanic? Look what I lost. A father and three brothers."[6]

Lillian worked secretarial jobs in the Worcester area and retired early to care for her mother.[13] Mrs. Asplund died on April 15, 1964, the 52nd anniversary of the sinking, at the age of 90.[11] Her brother Felix, who never married and with whom Lillian lived, died of pneumonia on March 15, 1983, at the age of 73.[11]

Death

Lillian died in her home in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, on May 6, 2006, at the age of 99. She was buried at the Old Swedish Cemetery in Worcester, alongside her father, mother, and brother. Her death left Barbara West Dainton and Millvina Dean as the last two living survivors of the Titanic. However, as both women were less than a year old at the time, neither had any recollection of the sinking. With Lillian being the last survivor who remembered the disaster, first-hand accounts of the RMS Titanic passed into history upon her death.

After Lillian's death, the steamship ticket she had held for so many years was sold at auction in 2009.[1] It was a part of documents and items that were posthumously found in a safety deposit box that were connected to the disaster, such as her father's pocket watch that stopped at 2:19 am.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b AP. "Titanic ticket belonging to last U.S. survivor auctioned", Daily News (New York). April 19, 2008.
  2. ^ Microfilm images from archives of UK-bound passenger lists, accessed through Ancestry.com
  3. ^ a b c d e f Brown, David (July 30, 2006). "The Last Witness". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  4. ^ "Lillian Gertrud Asplund : Titanic Survivor". www.encyclopedia-titanica.org. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
  5. ^ a b c Wetterholm, Claes-Göran (1999). Swedish American Genealogist: "Swedes on the Titanic: Some Glimpses". Vol. 19. p. 190.
  6. ^ a b STAFF, Linda Bock and Scott Croteau TELEGRAM & GAZETTE. "Survivor held memory of Titanic in her heart". telegram.com. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  7. ^ a b Hazell, Ben (2008-03-28). "Titanic survivor's secrets revealed". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  8. ^ "Two of the Asplund Children are Lost". Worcester Telegram. April 19, 1912. Retrieved 2007-04-14.
  9. ^ "Mrs Asplund and children safe in hospital at N.Y." Worcester Evening Gazette. April 19, 1912. Retrieved 2007-04-14.
  10. ^ "Four of the Asplunds are Titanic Victims". Worcester Telegram. April 20, 1912. Retrieved 2007-04-14.
  11. ^ a b c d Staff, Times; Reports, Wire (2006-05-08). "Lillian Asplund, 99; Last U.S. Survivor of Titanic's Sinking". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  12. ^ "The Titanic: A Survivor's Keepsakes". WSJ. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  13. ^ "Lillian Gertrud Asplund, 99, Who Survived the Titanic's Sinking, Is Dead". Associated Press. Retrieved 2018-10-06.

External links

  • Lillian Gertrud Asplund, 99, Who Survived the Titanic's Sinking, Is Dead
  • Recalling the Last Titanic Survivor
  • Final American survivor of Titanic disaster dies (includes photo of Asplund)
Honorary titles
Preceded by Oldest living survivor of the RMS Titanic
July 4, 2002 – May 6, 2006
Succeeded by

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Lillian Gertrud Asplund October 21 1906 May 6 2006 was a Swedish American secretarial worker who was one of the last three living survivors of the sinking of RMS Titanic on April 15 1912 and the last survivor who could recall the disaster 1 Lillian AsplundBorn 1906 10 21 October 21 1906Worcester MassachusettsDiedMay 6 2006 2006 05 06 aged 99 Shrewsbury MassachusettsKnown forOne of the last three survivors of Sinking of RMS TitanicParent s Carl and Selma AsplundFamilysiblings Filip Clarence Carl her twin and Felix Asplund Contents 1 Early life 2 Aboard Titanic 3 Later life 4 Death 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditLillian Asplund was born on October 21 1906 in Worcester Massachusetts United States to Carl and Selma nee Johansson Asplund both immigrants from Sweden Her parents had lived briefly in Missouri prior to settling in Worcester Lillian had a twin brother Carl and two older brothers Filip born 1898 and Clarence born 1902 In 1907 Lillian s family received word that Lillian s paternal grandfather had died back in Sweden As her father was the executor of his estate the family made arrangements to return to Sweden to settle the estate of the family farm located near the village of Alseda in Smaland Lillian her parents and three brothers sailed from Boston aboard the Cunard Line s Ivernia and arrived in Liverpool on July 4 from where they proceeded to Gothenburg before arriving at Alseda 2 The family remained at Alseda for over four years while settling matters with the farm and caring for Lillian s grandmother during which time Selma gave birth to another son Felix in March 1909 Lillian s mother would have rather stayed in Sweden but her father said the children would get a better education back in America and booked passage for his family on the new White Star Line s Titanic 3 Aboard Titanic EditLillian her parents and four brothers boarded Titanic at Southampton England United Kingdom on April 10 1912 as third class passengers Lillian was five years old at the time and recalled that the ship was very big and it had just been painted I remember not liking the smell of fresh paint 3 Selma Asplund recalled that when Titanic struck an iceberg at 11 40 pm on the night of April 14 1912 the family got to the first class promenade window where Lillian and Felix were loaded into descending lifeboat no 10 4 by their father 5 Despite her mother s wishes to remain with her husband 3 she eventually was thrown in the boat 5 Lillian later recalled My mother said she would rather stay with him my father and go down with the ship But he said the children should not be alone She my mother got a seat She had Felix on her lap and she had me between her knees I think she thought she could keep me a little warmer that way 3 Because the boat was nearly full and there was no more room for the other boys Carl Asplund told his wife Go ahead we will get into one of the other boats 6 Lillian was haunted by the memory of seeing her father and brothers standing at the rail 7 and seeing her father lead her brothers away presumably to find another lifeboat 5 She later said that the ship sinking looked like a big building going down 3 Lillian s father Carl and her three brothers Filip Clarence and Carl Edgar all died in the sinking Lillian her mother and brother were rescued by RMS Carpathia which had arrived at the scene shortly after four o clock in the morning Lillian and her brother were loaded into burlap bags and hoisted to the ship s deck Aboard the Carpathia Lillian remembered A woman took all my clothes off me My clothes had gotten very dirty and wet in the lifeboat My mother was trying to find me She was saying I have a daughter Well she found me And eventually my clothes were dry and I put them back on They took us the children to the place where they take people who are sick Well not sick but people who needed a little more attention The people on the Carpathia were very good to us 3 Carpathia arrived in New York City on April 18 Lillian s mother took her and her brother to Worcester shortly thereafter In the confusion after the disaster a Worcester newspaper reported that both Mr and Mrs Asplund had been saved along with Clarence Lillian and Felix and that Filip and Carl had drowned 8 A later report said that Mrs Asplund and her two babies had been taken to a local hospital and that Mr Asplund and Clarence were apparently at another location 9 A final report confirmed that neither Lillian s father nor Clarence were among the survivors 10 Mr Asplund s body was recovered by CS Mackay Bennett 11 On his corpse was his watch its hands frozen at 2 19 am one minute before the ship went down entirely 12 He was later buried in All Faiths Cemetery in Worcester As the family s savings and possessions were lost in the disaster a fundraiser and benefit was held by the city of Worcester which brought in 2 000 equivalent to 56 200 in 2021 11 Later life EditLillian s mother never recovered from the loss of her husband and three eldest sons and refused to discuss the disaster with anyone saying that it was simply wrong to do so Lillian agreed and for the rest of her life hardly ever spoke of the disaster According to her lawyer when asked about why she refused interviews even when offered money Lillian stated Why do I want money from the Titanic Look what I lost A father and three brothers 6 Lillian worked secretarial jobs in the Worcester area and retired early to care for her mother 13 Mrs Asplund died on April 15 1964 the 52nd anniversary of the sinking at the age of 90 11 Her brother Felix who never married and with whom Lillian lived died of pneumonia on March 15 1983 at the age of 73 11 Death EditLillian died in her home in Shrewsbury Massachusetts on May 6 2006 at the age of 99 She was buried at the Old Swedish Cemetery in Worcester alongside her father mother and brother Her death left Barbara West Dainton and Millvina Dean as the last two living survivors of the Titanic However as both women were less than a year old at the time neither had any recollection of the sinking With Lillian being the last survivor who remembered the disaster first hand accounts of the RMS Titanic passed into history upon her death After Lillian s death the steamship ticket she had held for so many years was sold at auction in 2009 1 It was a part of documents and items that were posthumously found in a safety deposit box that were connected to the disaster such as her father s pocket watch that stopped at 2 19 am 7 References Edit a b AP Titanic ticket belonging to last U S survivor auctioned Daily News New York April 19 2008 Microfilm images from archives of UK bound passenger lists accessed through Ancestry com a b c d e f Brown David July 30 2006 The Last Witness The Washington Post Retrieved May 7 2010 Lillian Gertrud Asplund Titanic Survivor www encyclopedia titanica org Retrieved 2021 11 18 a b c Wetterholm Claes Goran 1999 Swedish American Genealogist Swedes on the Titanic Some Glimpses Vol 19 p 190 a b STAFF Linda Bock and Scott Croteau TELEGRAM amp GAZETTE Survivor held memory of Titanic in her heart telegram com Retrieved 2021 06 10 a b Hazell Ben 2008 03 28 Titanic survivor s secrets revealed The Daily Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 2018 10 06 Two of the Asplund Children are Lost Worcester Telegram April 19 1912 Retrieved 2007 04 14 Mrs Asplund and children safe in hospital at N Y Worcester Evening Gazette April 19 1912 Retrieved 2007 04 14 Four of the Asplunds are Titanic Victims Worcester Telegram April 20 1912 Retrieved 2007 04 14 a b c d Staff Times Reports Wire 2006 05 08 Lillian Asplund 99 Last U S Survivor of Titanic s Sinking Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 2018 10 06 The Titanic A Survivor s Keepsakes WSJ Retrieved 2021 08 20 Lillian Gertrud Asplund 99 Who Survived the Titanic s Sinking Is Dead Associated Press Retrieved 2018 10 06 External links EditLillian Gertrud Asplund 99 Who Survived the Titanic s Sinking Is Dead Recalling the Last Titanic Survivor Final American survivor of Titanic disaster dies includes photo of Asplund Honorary titlesPreceded byWinnifred van Tongerloo Oldest living survivor of the RMS TitanicJuly 4 2002 May 6 2006 Succeeded byBarbara Dainton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lillian Asplund amp oldid 1146173838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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