Margaret Brown(1867-1932)
Margaret Tobin was born on 18 July, 1867, the daughter of Irish
immigrants John and Johanna Tobin. Her father had been widowed with one
daughter and her mother was widowed with one daughter also. They had 4
more children including Margaret and raised their six children in
Hannibal, Missouri. Margaret worked stripping tobacco leaves as a young
girl, and at the age of eighteen, she and her sister went to Leadville,
Colorado. She met her future husband, James Joseph Brown, during the
summer of 1886 and they were married on the 1st of September of that
year when Margaret was only nineteen years of age. They had two
children, Lawrence and Helen. When they were living in Leadville, J.J.
made enormous profits from his Little Johnny Mine. They shipped out 135
tons of ore every day which gave them opportunities that they had not
had before. Money came in and J.J. became a very successful miner. In
1894 they bought a home in Denver. She helped raise her brothers after
their mother died young. On April 10, 1912, she was returning to
America to visit her sick grandson. The ship she boarded was the famous
Titanic. She boarded at Cherbourg, France and on April 14, 1912 the
Titanic hit an iceberg while en route to America. Stewards soon woke
passengers and told them to put on life jackets and prepare to get into
the lifeboats. She stood near lifeboat 6, as singer Berthe Mayne
refused to get into a lifeboat and tried to return to her cabin to get
her jewels. Margaret soon convinced her to leave. She was then dropped
4 feet into the boat as it was lowered. When in the boat, the women
became annoyed with Quartermaster Robert Hitchens who would not let
them go back to the sinking ship and Margaret soon took over the boat.
She later watched the Titanic sink. In 1914, she ran for The United
States Senate and lost. She did a great deal of charity work throughout
her life, much of it to help the devastated areas on the front lines of
WWI. J.J. died on the 5th of September, 1922 and Margaret "Molly" Brown
herself died on October 28, 1932.