Many people have probably heard the story of Horatio Spafford. In 1873, he had planned to travel to Europe with his family, but because of business-related delays he sent his family ahead and planned to meet them later. However, the boat on which his family was traveling, the SS Ville du Havre, collided with another ship at sea and sank, killing 226 of the 313 passengers on board, including all four of Spafford's daughters. Only his wife survived. As he rushed onto the next ship to meet his wife, he was informed at one point that they were passing the spot where his daughters died.