1. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada:
- Fairview Lawn Cemetery: This cemetery in Halifax holds the graves of 121 Titanic victims, mostly third-class passengers, who were recovered and brought to Halifax after the disaster.
2. Southampton, United Kingdom:
- Southampton Old Cemetery: Located in Southampton, the city from which the Titanic sailed, this cemetery is the resting place for many British crew members and passengers who lost their lives.
3. Belfast, Northern Ireland:
- Belfast City Cemetery: Belfast, where the Titanic was built, has several graves of Titanic victims, including shipyard workers and passengers who had connections to the city.
4. Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland:
- Old Church Cemetery: Queenstown, the last port of call for the Titanic before its fateful journey, has graves of some Irish victims who perished in the disaster.
5. Liverpool, United Kingdom:
- Anfield Cemetery: Liverpool, another significant British port connected to the Titanic, has several graves of crew members and passengers who had ties to the city.
6. New York City, United States:
- Woodlawn Cemetery: A small number of Titanic victims were buried in various cemeteries in New York City, including Woodlawn Cemetery, where some prominent victims, such as John Jacob Astor IV, found their final resting place.
In addition to these locations, individual victims may have been buried in their hometowns or countries depending on their personal circumstances and family arrangements.