MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 65 TOTAL IN BOAT: 23 (possibly 24)
OCCUPANTS IDENTIFIED: 20 UNIDENTIFIED OR UNACCOUNTED FOR: 3 (possibly 4)
FIRST CLASS: Miss Ellen (Nellie) Barber; Mrs. James (Helene) Baxter; Miss Elsie Edith Bowerman; Mrs. James J. (Margaret) Brown; Mrs. Edward (Helen) Candee; Mrs. Tyrell (Julia) Cavendish; Mrs. Edith Martha Chibnal; Mdme. Berthe de Villiers; Mrs. Frederick C. (Suzette) Douglas; Miss Amalie (Amelia) Icard; Mrs. Carl Johan (Sigrid) Lindstrom; Mrs. Edgar J. (Leila) Meyer; Miss Madeleine Newell; Miss Marjorie Newell; Maj. Arthur Godfrey Peuchen; Mrs. Martin (Elizabeth) Rothschild; Mrs. Lucien P. (Mary) Smith; Mrs. William A. (Marie Eugenie) Spencer; Mrs. George N. (Martha) Stone. TOTAL: 18
SECOND CLASS: 0
THIRD CLASS: 0
CREW: Robert Hichens, quartermaster, in charge; Frederick Fleet, 24-25, lookout. TOTAL: 2
UNNAMED: a stowaway; a teenage boy with an injured arm (allegedly ordered in by Capt. Smith); a fireman transferred later from Boat 16 to row. Col. Gracie, in his account of the disaster, The Truth About the Titanic, states that a “Miss Norton” was in Boat 6, though there is no one by this name listed in any surviving passenger or crew manifest. TOTAL: 3 (possibly 4)