Why the names are grouped this way
Class mattered enormously on Titanic. People in first class often reached information, open decks, and crew assistance sooner, while many third class passengers faced longer routes and more confusion. Crew survival is its own story again, because officers, engineers, stewards, wireless operators, and other workers were part of the emergency itself.
That is why an alphabetical list is useful, but a class-based list is even better. It keeps the names easy to scan while also showing how survival patterns were shaped by deck location, duty, family decisions, and timing.
Where to go after finding a name
If you start with a person, the next helpful stop is usually that person’s biography page. If you start with a pattern, the best next move is often one of the class pages, the lifeboats page, or the short guide on how many people survived the Titanic. Moving between names and context is what makes the disaster easier to understand.