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After Titanic

Margaret Brown remained active in social and political affairs, contributing to various causes.

Legacy

Her courageous actions on the Titanic earned her the title 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown.'

Actions During Sinking

On the Titanic

Post-Titanic Life

Her motivation on the Titanic

She aided other passengers and took charge in lifeboat 6 during the Titanic's sinking.

Passenger

She learned that her grandson had become ill and so she took the first ship go and see him

Margaret continued her philanthropic work and was involved in charity efforts.

Margaret was traveling on the Titanic as a first-class passenger by- herself. She was also the richest woman on the Titanic.

Fun Facts:

  • She got married to John Joseph brown when she 19 years old when they got married and he was 31 years old there was a 12 year difference!
  • She had her kids at the age 20 and 22 years old
  • She had a $30,00 mansion in Denver, Colorado
  • She could speak 4 langues fluently(German, French, English, and Italian
  • Her and her husband were together for 23 years before they seperated
  • They filed for seperation in 1909

Conclusion

Early Life

Childhood

Social Activism

Marriage

Margaret Brown's remarkable life of courage and activism leaves a lasting legacy.

Molly Brown got married to James Joseph Brown and they had two kids Lawrence Brown and Catherin Ellen Brown

She was born in Hannibal, Missouri on July 18, 1867 she was also taught by her aunt Mary O'Leary until she was thirteen and then she want and worked at Garth tabbaco factory

In 1893, J.J. Brown’s engineering proved influential in new mining practices, making the Browns extremely wealthy. However, Margaret did not give up on her passions despite her newfound socialite status. Once the Browns moved to Denver, she helped establish the Denver Woman’s Club, a branch of a national organization that sought to improve women's and children’s lives through education. She also worked with Judge Ben Lindsey to establish one of the nation’s first juvenile courts.

Molly Brown Timeline

From Titanic to Triumph

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