William Bertram Greenfield
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William Bertram Greenfield (May 11, 1888 – November 12, 1949), was a United States businessman who worked in his family's successful fur trade company and is known for having survived the sinking of RMS Titanic.
Greenfield travelled to Europe in 1912, and along with his mother Blanche Greenfield, on April 10 he boarded the Titanic as a First Class passenger at Cherbourg, France for the return trip home to New York City. Following the ship's collision with an iceberg, Greenfield boarded lifeboat #7, which was rescued by the RMS Carpathia.
Greenfield was buried in the Salem Fields Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.