Viktor Richard Rosblom

Mr Viktor Richard Rosblom

Who was Viktor Richard Rosblom?

Viktor Richard Rosblom was an 18 (eighteen) year-old Finnish passenger aboard the ill-fated RMS Titanic. Born on April 8, 1894, in Rauma, Finland, Rosblom was a third-class passenger traveling with his family to start a new life in America. Tragically, he became one of the many victims of the Titanic disaster.

Early Life and Background

Family Ties

Viktor Richard Rosblom came from a close-knit Finnish family:

  • Father: Viktor Rosblom (born 1871)
  • Mother: Helena Wilhelmina Raula (born 1872)
  • Siblings:

Father’s American Dream

Viktor’s father had already established a connection with the United States:

  1. First US visit: Arrived in New York on February 5, 1905, aboard the Oceanic
  2. Three-year stay before returning to Finland
  3. Second US journey: Arrived in New York on March 31, 1910, aboard the Adriatic
  4. Settled in Seaside, Clatsop County, Oregon

The Titanic Journey

Why were the Rosbloms traveling?

The Rosblom family decided to reunite with their father in the United States. On March 23, 1912, Viktor, along with his mother Helena Wilhelmina Rosblom and sister Salli, left Finland to embark on their transatlantic journey.

Interestingly, Viktor’s brother Eino chose to remain in Finland, expressing a premonitory fear of “going with them to drown.”

Departure Details

  • Original plan: Travel aboard the Olympic
  • Delay: Salli fell ill upon arrival in Southampton, postponing their departure
  • Final boarding: Embarked on the Titanic on April 10, 1912
  • Ticket information:
    • Number: 370129
    • Class: Third Class
    • Cost: £20 4s 3d

Fate During the Disaster

Viktor Richard Rosblom, at the young age of 18 (eighteen), perished in the sinking of the Titanic on April 15, 1912. The tragic event claimed not only his life but also those of his mother and sister. Their bodies, if recovered, were never identified.

The Family’s Tragic End

Family MemberAgeSurvived?
Viktor Richard18No
Helena Wilhelmina40No
Salli Helena2No

A Father’s Heartbreaking Discovery

In a cruel twist of fate, Viktor’s father, who had been eagerly awaiting his family’s arrival in Oregon, was unaware that they had been passengers on the Titanic. It wasn’t until weeks after the disaster that he learned the devastating truth about their fate.

Legacy of the Rosblom Family

The story of the Rosblom family serves as a poignant reminder of the many families torn apart by the Titanic disaster. Their journey, which began with hopes for a new life in America, ended tragically in the cold waters of the North Atlantic.

Viktor Richard Rosblom’s short life and untimely death aboard the Titanic highlight the dreams and aspirations of many third-class passengers who saw the ship as a gateway to a better future. Today, his story continues to be remembered as part of the broader narrative of one of history’s most famous maritime disasters.

About the Author
Andrew Nolan
Andre Nolan Lead Author & Researcher

Andre Nolan is an avid Titanic historian and the creator of TitanicUniverse.com, a website dedicated to uncovering the untold stories and forgotten details behind the famous ocean liner.

With a lifelong passion for maritime history, Andre has spent over a decade researching the Titanic, from the personal lives of passengers and crew to the engineering marvels that made the ship an icon of its era.

When he's not immersed in Titanic lore, Andre enjoys connecting with fellow maritime history lovers, exploring historic ships and shipwrecks.