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Léontine Pauline "Ninette" Aubart (May 20th, 1887 - October 29th, 1964) was the mistress of millionaire Benjamin Guggenheim. They were First Class passengers of the Titanic. Ninette survived the sinking, Benjamin died. A Singer, she lived at 17 Rue Le Sueur, Paris, France. She boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg with her maid Emma Sägesser. She occupied cabin B-35 (ticket number PC 17477, £69 6s). She and her maid were rescued, probably in lifeboat 9. After coming aboard the Carpathia she sent a Marconigram to Paris on 18 April 1912: Aubart 42 rue Monge Paris Moi sauvee mais Ben perdu

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  • Léontine Pauline "Ninette" Aubart (May 20th, 1887 - October 29th, 1964) was the mistress of millionaire Benjamin Guggenheim. They were First Class passengers of the Titanic. Ninette survived the sinking, Benjamin died. A Singer, she lived at 17 Rue Le Sueur, Paris, France. She boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg with her maid Emma Sägesser. She occupied cabin B-35 (ticket number PC 17477, £69 6s). She and her maid were rescued, probably in lifeboat 9. After coming aboard the Carpathia she sent a Marconigram to Paris on 18 April 1912: Aubart 42 rue Monge Paris Moi sauvee mais Ben perdu
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  • 1887-05-20(xsd:date)
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  • 1964-10-29(xsd:date)
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  • Léontine Pauline "Ninette" Aubart (May 20th, 1887 - October 29th, 1964) was the mistress of millionaire Benjamin Guggenheim. They were First Class passengers of the Titanic. Ninette survived the sinking, Benjamin died. A Singer, she lived at 17 Rue Le Sueur, Paris, France. She boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg with her maid Emma Sägesser. She occupied cabin B-35 (ticket number PC 17477, £69 6s). She and her maid were rescued, probably in lifeboat 9. After coming aboard the Carpathia she sent a Marconigram to Paris on 18 April 1912: Aubart 42 rue Monge Paris Moi sauvee mais Ben perdu Some other Telegrams were not transmitted because the operators could not cope with the tremendous workload following the disaster. Aubart 42 rue Monge Paris Sauvée Ninette Aubart Pascaline 17 Lesueur Paris Sauvée Berthe Segesser 30, Charles Baudelaire Paris Sauvée Amities Emma In later life, it is said, that Madame Aubart held parties during the twenties that were ended by police. Leontine Pauline Aubart died on October 29th, 1964; aged 77.
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