SS George Washington Passenger List - 20 May 1911

 

Passenger List, Norddeutscher Lloyd SS George Washington 1911 Front Cover

Front Cover, First and Second Cabin Passenger List for the SS George Washington of the North German Lloyd, Departing Thursday, 20 May 1911 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain Ch. Polack. | GGA Image ID # 1e85d3e050

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Commander: Captain Ch. Polack
  2. First Officer: H. Filsinger
  3. Second Officer: H. Zuppe
  4. Second Officer: W. Drechsel
  5. Second Officer: W. Oelrichs
  6. Third Officer: L.Schramm
  7. Fourth Officer: K. Lehmann
  8. Fourth Officer: A. Stater
  9. Physician: Dr. Starke
  10. Physician: Dr. Momm
  11. Chief Engineer: D. Lampe
  12. First Engineer: J. Wurthmann
  13. Purser: H. Ahlers
  14. Purser: Th. Schroder
  15. Assistant Purser: F. Baum
  16. Chief Steward: O. Caesar
  17. Second Steward Second Class: K. Larson
  18. Second Steward: L. Huck
  19. Second Steward: M. Oesterheld
  20. Second Steward: O. Kalweit
  21. Second Steward: J. Westendorf
  22. Second Steward Third Class: J. Böttjer
  23. Chief Cook: M. Rolle
  24. Luggage Master: H. Helmers
  25. Telegraphist: B. Bammel

 

List of First Cabin Passengers

 

  1. Mr. A. G. Astbrook
  2. Mr. Frederik Aumann
  3. Mr. Martin Brock
  4. Mr. Wm. Banaberger
  5. Miss Ali Bergmann
  6. Mrs. B. G. Barry
  7. Miss E. Burns
  8. Mr. P. Browne
  9. Mrs. P. Browne
  10. Miss Suzanne Browne and Staff
  11. Mrs. E. S. Burke
  12. Miss L. Bonaiti
  13. Miss J. Bonaiti
  14. Mrs. Louise Beiderbecke
  15. Mr. E. A. Barnes
  16. Mrs. E. A. Barnes
  17. Mr. Henry Berthoud
  18. Mrs. Max Cohen
  19. Miss Bernice Crowley
  20. Mr. R. M. Cloos
  21. Mr. Champion
  22. Mr. H. S. Champion
  23. Mr. J. S. Campbell
  24. Mr. Edoard Christie
  25. Mr. John Corliss (John Blaisdell Corliss (1851 – 1929) was an American attorney, historian, and Republican politician from the city of Detroit, Michigan. He served as Detroit City Attorney for four years and represented the city in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1895 to 1903.)
  26. Miss Clara K. Corliss
  27. Mr. W. L. Comstock
  28. Mr. Clement
  29. Mr. Ernst Dahm
  30. Mr. Geo H. Davis (George H. Davis, (1870-1957) one of the founding partners in 1894 of Ford, Bacon & Davis, Inc., internationally known engineers-constructors of New York. Although Mr. Davis retired from active participation in the company's operations in 1928, he continued as a director until 1942. He was for many years one of the country's leading engineers and executives in the transportation and public utility fields. Mr. Davis played an impor- tant part in the reconstruction of San Francisco after the earthquake and fire in 1906. He was vice president and manager of the American Cities Railway and Light Company from 1907 to 1911 and its president from 1911 to 1913.)
  31. Miss Davis
  32. Miss Bessie Davis
  33. Mr. John Dumaine
  34. Mr. Chief Engineer Gustav Diehl
  35. Mr. Baron Paul von Eltz
  36. Mr. August Ehlers
  37. Mr. Engen Freudenthal
  38. Mr. Fred. A. Glidden
  39. Mrs. Fred. A. Glidden
  40. Mrs. John Hamilton Gourlee and Staff
  41. Mr. Alfred S. Gump (Alfred S. Gump, internationally known art dealer, died Tuesday of a heart attack while at the Concordia Club. Mr. Gump was formerly vicepresident of S. and G. Gump. He retired in 1929 and in recent years resided at Hotel Mark Hopkins. Mr. Gump was a member of several clubs, including the Concordia and San Francisco Rotary Club, also Doric Lodge of Masons, Islam Temple of the Shrine, and other organizations. Mr. Gump's daughter. Mrs. Allan Lane, arrived from New York to attend her father's funeral. - Emanu-El and the Jewish journal (San Francisco, Calif.), Volume 76, Number 15, 26 January 1934:10)
  42. Mrs. Alfred S. Gump, Kind and Staff
  43. Mr. Charles Huntley Gibson
  44. Mrs. Charles Huntley Gibson
  45. Mr. Alwin G. Goedel
  46. Mr. Anton Gergacsevics
  47. Mrs. Marie Gergacsevics
  48. Mr. Theodore Goodman (Founder of Bethlehem Furniture Manufacturing Corp. of Allentown. Born in Lithuania, he was a son of the late Solomon and Jennie Goodman)
  49. Mrs. Theodore Goodman (Dora A. Isecovitz)
  50. Mrs. Frederik W. Horn
  51. Miss Eleanor Horn
  52. Mrs. K. E. Hoopes
  53. Miss Gertrnd E. Hayes
  54. Mr. Moritz Haas
  55. Mrs. Bele Haas
  56. Mr. Direktor Hermann Helms (Hermann Helms (1870–1963) was an American chess player, writer, and promoter. He is a member of the United States Chess Hall of Fame, organized as part of the World Chess Hall of Fame.)
  57. Mrs. Direktor Hermann Helms
  58. Mr. H. Holbrok
  59. Mrs. H. Holbrok
  60. John Holbrok
  61. Helen Holbrok
  62. Natalie Holbrok and Staff
  63. Mrs. Samuel Higgins
  64. Miss Isabel Higgins and Courier
  65. Mr. F. A. Henry
  66. Mrs. F. A. Henry
  67. Mrs. Lina Heyman
  68. Mrs. Louise A. Heine
  69. Mrs. Emilie M. Heine
  70. Miss Emilie J. Heine
  71. Miss Frieda L. Heine and Staff
  72. Mrs. Wilhelmine Heron
  73. Miss Marian Heron
  74. Mr. A. Hepner
  75. Mr. Wm. A. Hamann
  76. Mrs. Wm. A. Hamann
  77. Mrs. Henriette Hamann
  78. Mr. Wilhelm Th. Halven
  79. Mr. Karl Heisert
  80. Mrs. Dr. Hessert
  81. Mr. F. E. Habicht
  82. Mrs. F. E. Habicht
  83. Miss Elsa Habicht
  84. Mr. Assessor von Hugo
  85. Mrs. Assessor von Hugo
  86. Miss Gertrud Boland
  87. Mrs. Bertha Hechenbleikner
  88. Herbert Hechenbleikner (Herbert Hechenbleikner Dr. Herbert "Heck" Hechenbleikner (1909-2004) was an educator and all-around naturalist, with great interests in horticulture (especially rhododendrons), landscape design, and herpetology. Hechenbleikner earned his undergraduate degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1931. He earned both Masters Degree and Doctoral Degree (1936) at Harvard University. His doctoral thesis was entitled "Studies on the Chamaeleontidae." He served in the United States Army from 1941-1944. He joined the faculty of Charlotte College in 1949, and continued to serve on the faculty when it transitioned to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He became a Professor Emeritus of UNCC in 1976.)
  89. Mr. E. Jacobs
  90. Mr. Abrem Kasse
  91. Mr. Arthur A. Kline
  92. Mrs. Arthur A. Kline
  93. Mr. F. E. King
  94. Mrs. F. E. King
  95. Mr. Fred. Kaufmann
  96. Mr. Friedrich L. Keppler
  97. Mrs. Friedrich L. Keppler
  98. Mr. B. Legarda (Benito Legarda (1853–1915) was a prominent Filipino businessman and politician who served as a key collaborator with the U.S. colonial government in the early 1900s. He was a member of the Philippine Commission (1901–1907) and one of the first Philippine Resident Commissioners to the U.S. Congress (1907–1912), promoting trade and economic ties.)
  99. Dr. Lawza
  100. Dr. ing. Hans Linnenbrügge
  101. Mrs. Dr. ing. Hans Linnenbrügge
  102. Mrs. Hirsch Loewenstein
  103. Dr. L. von Muralt
  104. Mrs. George P. Miller (Ann Lee, wife of George Paul Miller, an American businessman and Republican politician. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate, representing Dane County during the 1901 and 1903 sessions.)
  105. Mr. A. J. Mack
  106. Mrs. Dorothy Manchester
  107. Mr. L. Moffat
  108. Mrs. L. Moffat
  109. Mrs. A. M. Miller
  110. Mr. H. M. MacCracken (Henry Mitchell MacCracken (1840–1918) was an American educator and academic administrator. In 1884 he was appointed professor of philosophy and vice chancellor of New York University, becoming chancellor in 1891. Before his retirement in 1910, the University Heights campus was acquired, a graduate school and schools of commerce and pedagogy were founded, and the university medical school was strengthened by union with Bellevue Hospital medical college. While chancellor he was responsible for the creation of Hall of Fame for Great Americans on the campus and using the term "Hall of Fame" in English, inspired by Munich's Ruhmeshalle ("hall of fame" in German).
  111. Mrs. H. M. MacCracken
  112. Mr. Richard C. Morse (Dr. Richard Cary Morse, (1840-1926) formerly for many years General Secretary of the International Committee of the Young Men's Christian Associations and affectionately known in Y. M. C. A. circles throughout the world as "Uncle Richard." Dr. Morse, who was a nephew of Samuel F. B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph, was a native of Hudson, N. Y. He graduated in 1862 from Yale, where he was on the varsity crew. Later he received the degree of Master of Arts from Yale, and subsequently studied at Princeton and Union Theo- logical Seminaries. He never entered the active ministry, however, having been prevailed upon by his father to become religious editor of The Observer, which was founded by the elder Morse. It was through a report of a Y. M. C. A. meeting, written by him for that paper, that he was sought out and induced to enter association work.)
  113. Judge James F. Malone
  114. Mr. Lott Malone
  115. Mr. Silas McBee (Silas McBee (1853-1924) Editor, architect, educator born in Lincolnton of Scottish ancestry. Educated Lincolnton Academy, University of the South at Swanee, TN, where he earned his degree in 1876, later serving on the board of Trustees. Trvaveled to Europe in 1880's to study cathedral architecture. Designed and supervised the building of churches in Houston, Tx, Nashville, TN, Lincolnton NC, and Florence SC. Designed Walsh Memorial Hall at University of the South.)
  116. Mrs. Silas McBee (Louise Jagger Post McBee (1860-1933 m. 1900) 2nd wife of Silas McBee)
  117. Mr. H. F. Noyes
  118. Mr. William Neugass
  119. Miss Philippine Neugass
  120. Mr. Newman
  121. Mr. A. L. Orendorff
  122. Mrs. A. L Orendorff
  123. Mr. Karl Freiherr von Papius
  124. Mr. E. L. Pierce
  125. Mr. Lucius Purtscher
  126. Mrs. Lucius Partscher
  127. Mr. Heinr. C. Pfaff (Henry C. Pfaff, president and founder of the Pfaff and Kendall Co. (manufacturers of pipe and tubing), was active in the early 20th century. He was born in New York, educated in Berlin and Kassel, Germany, and later lived in East Orange, N.J., passing away in 1943.)
  128. Mr. A. C. Tommer
  129. Mr. Direktor Horst Peltz
  130. Mr. W. H. Parlin
  131. Ihre Exzellenz Mrs. W. W. Rockhill (Edith Perkins Rockhill (referred to as Mrs. Rockhill) is noted in historical records as having donated 1,100 volumes of her late husband's Chinese language books to the Smithsonian Institution in 1927, which were deposited in the Freer Gallery of Art. Based on the context of the early 1900s, Wife of the prominent American diplomat and scholar William Woodville Rockhill (1854–1914), who was active in Asian affairs and served as the US Minister to China.)
  132. Mr. August Rabien
  133. Mrs. August Rabien
  134. Mr. J. W Robbins
  135. Mr. Maurice Rosenstein
  136. Mr. R J. Rendall
  137. Mrs. R. J: Rendall
  138. Lloyd G. Rendall
  139. Mr. P. A.. Rogers
  140. Mrs. P. A. Rogers
  141. Mr. Isidor. B. Rosencrantz
  142. Mrs. Isidor B. Rosencrantz and Familie
  143. Mr. Russell-Colgate (Russell Colgate (1873–1941) was a prominent industrialist and leader in the early 1900s, serving as a director and chairman of the board for the Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company. Son of Samuel Colgate, he was one of five brothers managing the soap firm founded by their grandfather, William Colgate, in 1806. He was known for philanthropy and social welfare work.)
  144. Mrs. Russell-Colgate
  145. J. R. Russell-Colgate
  146. Josephine Russell-Colgate and Staff
  147. Mr. L. N. Selig
  148. Mrs. L. N. Selig
  149. Mrs. E. S. Sessions
  150. Mrs. A. Schwarzmann
  151. Mr. Charles A. Sackett
  152. Mrs. Charles A. Satkett
  153. Miss Beatrice Sackett
  154. Miss Selma Strauss
  155. Mr. Leo Steiner
  156. Mr. Eugene W. Spaulding (Eugene Willard Spaulding, (-1927) for twenty-five years advertising director of The Ladies' Home Journal, The Country Gentleman and The Saturday Evening Post. He was for years advertising manager of The Cosmopolitan Magazine, relinquishing that post to go with the Curtis Publishing Company of Philadelphia. He retired in 1912, following a breakdown because of overwork.)
  157. Mr. Justus Straub
  158. Mr. Ulrich Stanch
  159. Miss O. Stibolt (Otie Caroline Stibolt)
  160. Mr. Gustav Scherff
  161. Mrs. Gustav Scherff
  162. Mr. S. Slimowitz
  163. Miss S. M. Schleiz
  164. Mr. Robert Tifft
  165. Mrs. W. S. Tifft
  166. Miss Majorie Tifft
  167. Mr. Paul Trabert (Printer and Publisher Leipziger Ansichtskartenfabrik Paul Trabert, and later Graphische Kunstanstalt Paul Trabert, and the timescale was 1901 to 1960+ though most cards came before the 1920s after which other forms of printing and packaging expanded. The "Art de Vienne" cards had international circulation.)
  168. Miss Emilie Thomson (Emily Charlotte Thomson (c. 1864–1955) was a medical practitioner, co-founder of Dundee Women's Hospital and one of the first women admitted to professional medical societies in Scotland.)
  169. Mr. Augustus Thomas (Augustus Thomas (1857–1934) was a preeminent American playwright, "Dean of American Dramatists," and prolific writer of over 60 plays, peaking in influence in the early 1900s. Known for realistic, distinctly American scenes, he achieved massive success with plays like Arizona (1900), The Earl of Pawtucket (1903), and The Witching Hour (1907).)
  170. Mr. Albert D. Ullmann (Albert Ulmann (born 1861) was an American banker and author. Ulmann was a graduate of the College of the City of New York. He became a member of the New York Stock Exchange in 1900.)
  171. Mr. Carl Vohmarin
  172. Mr. George Whitelock
  173. Mrs. Lissie Walker
  174. Mr. Simon Wachtel (Simon Maurice Wachtel (1900–1965) was a Philadelphia-born American artist known for versatile, early-to-mid 20th-century paintings, including landscapes, still lifes, and industrial scenes. His work, sometimes featuring a WPA-influenced style, often depicted scenes with dramatic light. He is often distinguished from Wilhelm Wachtel, a European painter.)
  175. Mr. Hermann Zeiler

 

To Southampton :

  1. Mr. Friedrich Bachmann
  2. Mrs. Frieda Bachmann
  3. Mr. Ludwig Colshorn
  4. Mrs. Ludwig Colshorn
  5. Mrs. Leonie Czarnikow
  6. Mr. Lent. Bruno Hauff
  7. Mr. J. Hollender
  8. Miss Anna Jorgensen
  9. Mr. Heinrich Otto (Heinrich Otto (1858 – 1923) was a German painter, lithographer, woodcut artist, and etcher.)
  10. Mrs. Heinrich Otto
  11. Mr. Dagobert Philip
  12. Mr. Friedrich Scherer
  13. Mrs. Friedrich Scherer
  14. Dr. Hermann Wolff (Dr. Herman T. Wolff (1878-1936), who had been practicing medicine in Yonkers for more than thirty years, received his professional degree from the Baltimore Medical College in 1900, was a member of the American Medical Association, and the medical staff of St. John's, St. Joseph's and the Yonkers General Hospital.)
  15. Mrs. Hermann Wolff (Vivian)
  16. Mr. Conrad Zechlin
  17. Mrs. Helene Zechlin
  18. Miss Erika Zechlin

 

To Cherbourg:

  1. Mr. Robert Blaere
  2. Mr. Paul Barchan
  3. Mr. Wilhelm Grempel
  4. Mr. Gregory Grossmann
  5. Mr. M. Grossmann (Based on early 1900s history, this likely refers to Marcel Grossmann (1878–1936), a Swiss mathematician and close friend of Albert Einstein. He was pivotal in developing the general theory of relativity, providing the tensor calculus foundation during their collaboration from 1912-1914, having earned his doctorate in 1902.)
  6. Mr. Arthur Hennicke
  7. Dr. Hermann Hirsch
  8. Mrs. Hermann Hirsch
  9. Mr. Wladimir Lowenton
  10. Mr. A. Meyerowitz
  11. Mr. Jan Sytin
  12. Mr. Ilja Trotzky
  13. Mr. Leo Winz (Leo Winz (1876–1952) was a prominent figure in the Jewish and Zionist cultural scene in Berlin during the early 20th century. He was actively involved in political, journalistic, and musical circles, particularly during the first two decades of the 1900s. Winz was a key figure in the Berlin Jewish musical scene and worked to advance Jewish-national identity around 1900. He was involved with publications and served in roles related to Jewish journalism in Berlin between 1911 and 1938. He is associated with the publication of postcards by "Levanon" and "Phönix," which featured Jewish figures and works by Jewish artists. Winz was involved in this organization ("Aid Committee for Yemenite Jews") during the 1920s, which is evidenced by postcards from that period.)

 

Back Cover, Norddeutscher Lloyd SS George Washington Passenger List, 20 May 1911.

Back Cover, Norddeutscher Lloyd SS George Washington Passenger List, 20 May 1911. | GGA Image ID # 1e85d73abe

 

Second Cabin Passengers

  1. Mrs. Julie Abderhalden
  2. Miss Margarethe Aberger
  3. Mr. Ernst Ammann
  4. Miss Anna Ausprunk
  5. Mr. S. Allaire
  6. Mr. John Aubele
  7. Mrs. Susanna Aubele
  8. Miss Estella Aubele
  9. Mrs. Leposava Aleksitsch
  10. Kind Aleksitsch
  11. Mr. Zeide Altmann
  12. Miss Anna Braje
  13. Mrs. Bertha Burkhardt
  14. Miss Rosa Berkovice
  15. Mr. Fritz Brenne
  16. Mrs. Johanna Brenne
  17. Mr. Emil Becker
  18. Dr. Walter Bruck
  19. Mr. Clinton Burton
  20. Mrs. Clinton Burton
  21. Mrs. Elise Bahl
  22. Mr. Ph. Buffor
  23. Mr. Andrew Baumler
  24. Mrs. Andrew Baumler
  25. M. Baumler
  26. Miss Marie Bohm
  27. Mrs. Meta Bischoff
  28. Mrs. Justina Belonsek and Children
  29. Mr. Martin Bail
  30. Mrs. Marie Bail
  31. Miss Josefine Braunmfiller
  32. Miss Minna Bettenhausen
  33. Mr. Johannes Bodenstein
  34. Mr. Karl O. Baum
  35. Mr. Joh. Baur
  36. Mr. Emil Brugger
  37. Mr. Richard Bauersachs
  38. Mr. Max Bunke
  39. Mr. Andren Brennen
  40. Mr. S. S. Bowman
  41. Mrs. Adele Blumenfeld
  42. Mr. Josef Balogh
  43. Mrs. Josef Balogh
  44. Mrs. Susanna Balla, and Child
  45. Miss Marie Bradac
  46. Miss Susanna Bobula
  47. Mr. Adam Bauer
  48. Mr. Salmon Birnbaum
  49. Jamos Breznowicz
  50. Miss Erzsebet Czigler
  51. Mrs. S. R. Cave
  52. Mrs. Marie Cap
  53. Mr. Karl Cap
  54. Miss Dina Christian
  55. Miss Emma Cordts
  56. Mrs. O. N. Chaffee
  57. Mrs. Fanny Christl
  58. Mr. Anton Cermak
  59. Rev. G. Cannaday
  60. Mrs. G. Cannaday
  61. Mr. Heinrich Carstensen
  62. Miss Mariechen Diekmann
  63. Miss Agnes Dewor
  64. Miss Anna Dietzel
  65. Mr. Henry Drach
  66. Mrs. Rosa Dinkelmann
  67. Mrs. Linba Danziger
  68. Mr. Otto Deutschmann
  69. Mr. Clifford Deutschmann
  70. Mr. Samuel Deutsch
  71. Mr. A. R. Elmendorf
  72. Mrs. A. R., Elmendorf
  73. Fritulein Marie Eibl
  74. Mr. Bernhard Ellering
  75. Mr. Alois Filetz
  76. Mrs. Fettet
  77. Mrs. Katharina Findley
  78. Mrs. Martha Ficker
  79. Elsa Flicker
  80. Walter Ficker
  81. Gertrud Ficker
  82. Herbert FiCker
  83. Miss Stephania Faith
  84. Mr. Paul Fiase
  85. Mrs. Matoriie Fiase
  86. Else Fiase
  87. Georg Fiase
  88. Erich Fiase
  89. Mr. Sclinuel 'Friedmann
  90. Mr. Johannes Fiedler
  91. Miss Paula Goetze
  92. Mr. Franz Gebhardt
  93. Mr. William Grosse
  94. Mr. Alfred. Gans
  95. Miss Emilie Grassel
  96. Herr. George Geffken
  97. Mr. Leopold Grtinhut
  98. Mrs. Helene Griinhut and Child
  99. Mr. Georg Gumpert
  100. Mr. Berthold Grunwald
  101. Miss Maria Gruber
  102. Mrs. Anna Giesler
  103. Mr. Otto Giittinger
  104. Mrs. Hades Goldmann
  105. Claja Goldmann
  106. Szaja Goldmann
  107. Sara Goldmann
  108. Mr. Alois Griller
  109. Mr. Hans Gehlhaar
  110. Mrs. Freide Gutowicz
  111. Maria Gutowicz
  112. Wicra Gutowicz
  113. Sina Gutowicz
  114. Mrs. Rosa Granfeld
  115. Miss Margit Grtinfeld
  116. Julia Grunfeld
  117. Geza Griinfeld
  118. Hermin Grtinfeld
  119. Miss Frieda Henkel
  120. Miss Kathe Handschuh
  121. Mrs. Maria HoLsten
  122. Mr. Claus Holsten
  123. Mr. Robert Haselberger
  124. Mr. Hugo Hefter
  125. Mr. Hans E. Heymann
  126. Mr. Ernest Heiss
  127. Mr. Carl Hagemann
  128. Mrs. Marie Hauschild
  129. Miss Marie Hauschild
  130. Mrs. Olga von Hemrich
  131. Geza von Heinrich
  132. Mr. Max Haendeler
  133. Mrs. Max Haendeler and Children
  134. Mr. Stephan Haering
  135. Mrs. Maria Haering
  136. Stephan Haering
  137. Oscar Haering:
  138. Arno Haering
  139. Miss Elise Hinteregger
  140. Mrs. Luise Hachmeister
  141. Ernst Hachmeister
  142. Heny Hachmeister
  143. Mrs. Hechenbleichner
  144. Miss Maria Haas
  145. Mr. Naumann Herz
  146. Mrs. Anna Hurtakova and Child
  147. Mr. Eduard M. Hanff
  148. Miss Emilie Hoffmann
  149. Mr. Gerhard Heidhoff
  150. Mr. Michel Hutzler
  151. Mrs. Emma Haussler
  152. Mr. Adolf Hauenstein
  153. Mr. Hermann Hiinerberg
  154. Mr. Hans Hoffmann
  155. Mr. Walter Hubeli
  156. Mrs. Katarina Horvath
  157. Mr. Josef Howath
  158. Mr. Clemens Howath
  159. Mr. Martin Howath
  160. Maria Howath
  161. Wendel Howath
  162. Mrs. Postmeister
  163. Meta Harenburg Wwe
  164. Mr. Albert Harseim
  165. Mrs. Anna Hanchen
  166. Miss Hanchen
  167. Otto Hanchen
  168. Miss Ida Heinrich
  169. Mrs. Sadie Heller and Child
  170. Miss Gertrude Jacob
  171. Miss Anna Jonas
  172. Mr. Richard Jauch
  173. Mr. Wenzel Jara
  174. Miss Margar Jost
  175. Miss Antonia Jufan
  176. Mr. Boleslaw Jablonski
  177. Miss Sophie Kohler
  178. Mr. Hermann Kotthans
  179. Mr. John Katzer
  180. Mr. J. Kapner
  181. Herr. Anton Kiihnel
  182. Mrs. Auguste Kiihnel
  183. Mr. John Knorr
  184. Mr. Fritz Knorr
  185. Mr. Georg Max Knorr
  186. Mr. Fedo Kiselicki
  187. Miss Marie Knorr
  188. Mr. Mathias Kaiser
  189. Mr. Alois Kraus
  190. Mr. Antoni Korniak
  191. Miss Anna Kraus
  192. Miss Klara Kovarik
  193. Miss Frantiska Kepl
  194. Miss Julie Krystof
  195. Mr. Jan Karnik
  196. Mr. J, D. Kohlmann
  197. Mr. August Kuhl
  198. Mr. Karl Kob
  199. Mr. Ernst Kaufmann
  200. Miss Johanna Kuppinger
  201. Kind Kuppinger
  202. Mrs. Samuelne Kohn
  203. Margarete Kohn
  204. Miss Anna Kosinska
  205. Mr. Armin Klein
  206. Miss Margarethe Lauer
  207. Miss Christl Langenhahn
  208. Mr. Hugo Liessmann
  209. Miss Lizzie Lange
  210. Frikulein Meta Lampe
  211. Mr. Johann Luber
  212. Mrs. Marie Langmayer
  213. Fran Ernestine Leupold
  214. Miss Julianna Lazarus
  215. Mr. Gustav Langguth
  216. Miss Therese Leistner
  217. Mr. M. Muscovitz
  218. Mrs. M. Muscovitz
  219. Mr. Benjamin Muscovitz
  220. Mr. Bernhard Muscovitz
  221. Mr. Richard Miihlherr
  222. Miss Louise Masbruch
  223. Mr. Franz Mynarik
  224. Mrs. Franz Mynarik
  225. Frau. Anna Muller
  226. Rosa Miller
  227. Miss Minna May
  228. Mr. August Matzinger
  229. Mr. Godfiey Muzika
  230. Mrs. Kalman Marschalkow
  231. Mr. Alois Mayer
  232. Miss E. M. Mussan
  233. Mr. Isidor S. Marks
  234. Mr. Michael Maderholz
  235. Mrs. Selma Moschkowitz and Child
  236. Miss Anna Michaly
  237. Miss Anna Matejiko
  238. Miss Anna Myrda
  239. Mrs. Elise Nemade
  240. Mr. Paul Nerlich
  241. Mr. Aron Nussenzweig
  242. Mrs. Leona Nykasa
  243. Valerya Nykasa
  244. Mr. Josef Nykasa
  245. Mr. Frederik Otten
  246. Mr. Joh. Oehmen
  247. Miss Antonia Obelenine
  248. Mr. Kaspar Odermatt
  249. Mrs. Bertha Odermatt
  250. Bertha Odermatt
  251. Ernst Odermatt
  252. Irma Odermatt
  253. Mr. Johann Puckhaber
  254. Miss Inez Philbrick
  255. Mr. Christoph Purucker
  256. Mrs. Lina Purucker
  257. Mrs. C. Purfuerst
  258. Miss Luise Purfuerst
  259. Miss Margaerite Purfuerst
  260. Mrs. Kazimira Patryk
  261. Maryan Patryk
  262. Miss Marianna Profendiener
  263. Mrs. Rochel Paker
  264. Miss Susanna Papreska
  265. Miss Eva Papreska
  266. Mr. Jakob Plaminsek
  267. Mr. Leizer Prussof
  268. Miss Marie Roubicek
  269. Mr. Georg Rengert
  270. Mrs. Eliza Rintsch
  271. Miss Margarethe Roth
  272. Miss Emilie ROhmeling
  273. Mrs. Emilie Reckle.4-
  274. Mrs. Gustina Rozhou
  275. Mr. Heinrich Rottenburg
  276. Mr. Karl Reuter
  277. Mr. Arthur Retzlaff
  278. Mr. Walter Rudloff
  279. Mr. Abram Rankowitz
  280. Mrs. Dora Rankowitz
  281. Mrs. Pauline Rucienski
  282. Alfred Rucienski
  283. Rudolf Rucienski
  284. Mrs. Clara Schoshusen
  285. Miss Hortense Schoshusen
  286. Miss M. B. Shermann
  287. Miss Fanny Schmid
  288. Miss Mieze Schroeder
  289. Miss Madeleine J. Seitz
  290. Mrs. Mathilde Schoenemann
  291. Mr. William Schoenemann
  292. Mr. Willi Schenker
  293. Miss Marie Sram
  294. Mr. Heinrich Sievers
  295. Mr. Wilhelm Schachtebeck
  296. Mrs. Amaretta Samuels
  297. Miss Clara Sell
  298. Mrs. Paulina Scheffer
  299. Cecilia Scheffer
  300. Jacob Scheffer
  301. Mr. Eugen Stoeckly
  302. Mrs. Lina Stoeckly
  303. Eugen Stoeckly
  304. Margarethe Stoekly
  305. Ruth Stoeckly
  306. Miss Amalie Sieber
  307. Miss Marie Sram
  308. Mr. Ichi Sato
  309. Mr. Paul Schultz
  310. Mr. Walter Schauer
  311. Mr. Christian Seekamp
  312. Miss Anna Steinbring
  313. Miss Mary Schaumbliffel
  314. Miss Gertrud Schaumloffel
  315. Miss Anny Schilling
  316. Mr. Luer von Soosten
  317. Miss Catharine Stahl
  318. Mrs. Estelka Szandavary
  319. Miss Janina Schwed
  320. Miss Katerina Sima
  321. Miss Marie Simova
  322. Mr. Ferdinand Stange
  323. Mrs. Katharine Stange
  324. Mrs. Maria Schoppach
  325. Mr. Wilhelm Siefert
  326. Mr. Reinert Stanovsky
  327. Mr. Carl Steiner
  328. Mr. Henry Seager
  329. Mrs. Susanne Seager
  330. Mr. Reinhard Siinker
  331. Miss Anna Sasek
  332. Mr. Johannes Sommerstedt
  333. Mrs. Helene Staudenmaier
  334. Mr. Bernhard Scheifde
  335. Mr. Ignatz Schubert
  336. Mr. Ferdinand Stange
  337. Mr. Henry. Stiess
  338. Mrs. Henry Stiess
  339. Mr. Schmul Sonnenschein
  340. Mrs. Maria Salva
  341. Miss Marie Salva
  342. Vieva Salva
  343. Johann Salva
  344. Fedor Salva
  345. Miroslav Salva
  346. Blazsena Salva
  347. Anna Salva
  348. Miss Agnieszka Truta
  349. Mrs. Anna Theile
  350. Miss Lydia Traub
  351. Mr. Cecile Taylor
  352. Miss Ernestine Ternschek
  353. Mr. Alexander Trittler
  354. Miss Bozena Tesar
  355. Mr. Jacob Thater
  356. Miss Aloisie Urban
  357. Miss Marie Uhlik
  358. Miss Alzbeta Vafek
  359. Mr. Anton Vosahla
  360. Mr. Anton Vocka
  361. Miss Maria Valak
  362. Mr. Heinrich Werner
  363. Mrs. Heinrich Werner
  364. Mrs. Selma Walther
  365. Mr. Fred. Warren
  366. Mrs. Fred. Warren
  367. Mr. Hermann A. Wilkens
  368. Mr. Karl Welsch
  369. Miss Grete Wallmann
  370. Miss Kath. Weissgiirber
  371. Miss Olga Weisz
  372. Mrs. Johanna Weiland and Child
  373. Mr. Wilhelm Wahl
  374. Mr. Moritz Weinberger
  375. Mrs. Moritz Weinberger
  376. Miss Weinberger
  377. Kind Weinberger
  378. Kind Weinberger
  379. Miss Hulda Witt
  380. Mrs. Miczi Wittko
  381. Mr. Friedrich Wening
  382. Mrs. Marie Webert
  383. Mr. Johann Webert
  384. Mrs. Jetti Weintraub
  385. Miss Anna Weishap
  386. Fritulein Frieda Wagner
  387. Fran Amida Wilczek and Child
  388. Mr. Isidore Zwierlein
  389. Mrs. Klein Zetti and Children
  390. Miss Marie Zahalka
  391. Mr. Frank Zell
  392. Mrs. Anna Mil Bruno Zenkler
  393. Miss Clara Zwicker
  394. Mrs. Agnieszka Zajac and Child
  395. Mr. Michael Zajak

 

To Southampton:

  1. Mr. Ambrose Chiaroni
  2. Mr. Paul Riischer
  3. Mr. Nicolai Sharkoff
  4. Mrs. Elisabeth Wiegand

 

Information for Cabin Passengers.

 

The object of the following rules is to provide for the comfort and safety of passengers; their strict observance is urgently requested.
Meals. First Saloon passengers are served in the large Dining Room.

  • Breakfast is from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 am,
  • Lunch from 12 noon to 2:00 pm,
  • Dinner from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Meals are served à la carte at any time during the above-mentioned hours at small tables for 2—4, 5, 6—7 persons. Besides this, a fixed menu is served both at lunch and dinner. Any particular wishes regarding special dishes will be satisfied so far as circumstances permit.

Passengers are requested to apply to the Chief Steward in this respect.

Children are served in the Children's Dining Room. Breakfast 8:00 am to 10:00 am, Lunch at 12 noon, Dinner at 6:00 pm

Servants who are not attending to the children are served in the Children's Dining Room. Breakfast from 8:00 am to 10:00 am, Lunch at 1:00 pm, Dinner at 7:00 pm

Tables, as well as seats, may be reserved beforehand upon application to the Chief Steward.

Meals are only served in cabins or on deck if illness prevents a passenger from dining in the Dining Room.

A good selection of drinks is available at moderate prices on board. Drinks brought on board by the passengers will not be served in the Dining Room.

The Dining Room is closed after 11:00 pm.

The Reading and Social Rooms are open to passengers until 11:30 pm. The Vienna Cafes and Smoking Room are closed at midnight, and the bars at 11:45 pm.

Baggage: Only small parcels and hand baggage in limited quantities are permitted in staterooms. Trunks and other bulky articles must be stored in the baggage room, which passengers have daily access to, if accompanied by an officer or the baggage master.

Money, valuables, documents, etc., duly sealed or carefully enveloped and provided with the name of the owner, may be handed to the Purser for safekeeping during the voyage, but without any guarantee on the part of the Company. The Purser will issue a receipt upon request.

On the steamers "Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse", "Kronprinz Wilhelm", "Kaiser Wilhelm II.", "Kronprinzessin Cecilie", "George Washington", and "Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm" cabin passengers may place their valuables in the safes provided for them for a small rental fee.

Library: There is a library on board at the disposal of the 1st and 2nd. cabin passengers. A list of the books will be found in the Saloons.

Bathrooms: Passengers wishing to use the bathrooms are requested to write their names and the hour of bathing on the list in the antechamber to the bathrooms.

Doctor. There is a duly qualified Doctor on board who will attend, free of charge, to passengers falling sick during the voyage. However, the physician is justified in asking for his fee from those I. cabin passengers who come on board ill.

Barber and ladies' hairdresser. A fixed tariff is to be consulted in the Barber's room. A similar tariff is available at the Ladies' Hair Dressing Saloon.

Cigars, cigarettes, and playing cards are obtainable in the Smoking Room at fixed prices.

Smoking is permitted only in the smoking rooms and on deck. It is strictly prohibited to smoke below deck, in the saloons, or in the staterooms.

Correspondence. Telegrams and cables to be dispatched from the ports of call are to be handed to the Purser. Wireless messages are to be given in at the special wireless telegraph office on board ship.

Letters and postcards may be posted at any of the post boxes on board. The collection time is indicated on the boxes.

The Universal Postal Union regulations apply to the mail posted on board.
20 Pf. German stamp for letters 10 Pf. German stamp for postal cards.

Postal stamps are obtainable either at the Post Office on board or from the stewards in the Smoking and Writing Rooms.

The Chief Steward is charged with distributing incoming post. Parcels are delivered either by the Baggage Master or by the sea-post officials.
In their own interest, passengers should call upon the Chief Steward before leaving the steamer to enquire whether any correspondence is awaiting them, or to leave their address for later dispatches.

Letters and telegrams may be directed in c/o any of the company's agents.

Deck Wind shelters. Special attention is called to the Wind shelters provided on the upper Promenade Deck of the Express Steamers, enabling passengers to remain comfortably on deck even in severe weather.
This new invention is patented worldwide.

Pastimes and games are provided on board.

Information on deck chairs and traveling rugs can be found below.

Service. Passengers are requested, in their own interest, to submit any complaints they may have to the captain during his daily round.
Passengers are requested to comply with the orders of the captain and/or his officers, who are responsible for both the safety of the ship and its passengers, and for the comfort and order on board.

Change of Cabins. Passengers who desire to change their Cabins during the voyage are requested to apply to the Purser, who has charge of the vacant accommodation.

 

Deck chairs and Traveling rugs

Deck chairs are available for rent from Norddeutscher Lloyd, its main agents, or on board.  The charge for each chair for the voyage to New York is $ 1 = 4 s. 0 d. = Marks 4 = Frs. 5 each.

Deck stewards rent rugs for 4 Marks per trip.

A guarantee that the rug has been chemically cleaned and not since used is only implied when it is taken out of its sealed paper-wrapper in the presence of the hirer.

 

 

 

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