The unborn on the Titanic included nine who later had healthy births, and an additional two were stillborn, two who died shortly after birth, and at least two more whose mothers did not survive the sinking.[1] Contrary to popular belief, these unborn were the youngest on the Titanic rather than Millvina Dean, who the eventual last living Titanic survivor, is well known as being the youngest passenger (two months old) and also its longest survivor, passing away at age 96 in 2009.[2] Her mother was traveling in third class and made it onto a lifeboat with her two infants.