John Jacob Astor IV, a renowned figure and one of the richest men at the time, perished in the Titanic disaster. His life intertwined wealth, innovation, and personal drama, including a young pregnant wife, who survived the tragedy. Although he had plans for his unborn child to inherit his fortune, it ultimately went to Vincent Astor, his son from a previous marriage. His innovations in various fields complemented his real estate ventures, and his body was recovered weeks after the sinking, highlighting the tragic circumstances surrounding his death.
Astor was among the 306 bodies found by the crew of the Mackay-Bennett in the weeks after the tragedy, but only one of 59 bodies that were claimed.
Despite being one of the wealthiest individuals aboard the Titanic, John Jacob Astor IV's fortune ultimately went to his son from his first marriage rather than to his unborn child.
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