📜 Voyage to America: SS Caledonia Passenger List – Saloon & Second Class, Glasgow to New York, 26 March 1910
Front Cover, Saloon and Second Class Passenger List from the SS Caledonia of the Anchor Steamship Line, Departing 26 March 1910 from Glasgow to New York via Moville, Commanded by Captain Walter Baxter. | GGA Image ID #
🚢 Ship Overview: SS Caledonia
- Launched: 1904 by D. & W. Henderson Ltd., Glasgow
- Operator: Anchor Line (subsidiary of Cunard Line)
- Route: Glasgow → Moville (Ireland) → New York
- Voyage Date: Departed 26 March 1910
- Class of Passengers: Saloon (First) and Second Class
Notable Features:
- Focused on immigrant transport and leisure travel
- Reliable transatlantic liner used extensively in the early 20th century
- Track chart and memorandum log included in this voyage booklet
🌍 Voyage Context and Historical Relevance
The March 1910 voyage of the SS Caledonia occurred during a peak era of emigration from the British Isles to the United States. Many passengers aboard were working-class Scots seeking new lives in America, while others traveled for business, military, academic, or personal reasons. This voyage is particularly valuable for its documentation of a transitional period in oceanic travel—bridging Victorian elegance with emerging 20th-century migrations.
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain Walter Baxter
- Surgeon: S. Alexander.
- Purser: T. C. Tulloch
- Chief Steward: C. Gordon
- Stewardess (Saloon Class): Miss MacFarlane
- Stewardess (Second Class): Mrs. Craigie
- Stewardess (Second Class): Miss Nell
- Stewardess (Second Class): Miss Fraser
- Stewardess (Second Class): Mrs. Drinnan
- Stewardess (Second Class): Mrs. Harper
- Stewardess (Second Class): Mrs. McVicar
- Stewardess (Second Class): Mrs. Black
Saloon Class Passengers
- Mr. James Brodie
- Mr. J. C. Burton
- Mr. A. B. Cassels
- Mr. Cunningham
- Mr. W. M. Cunningham
- Mr. R. Duff
- Mr. Dugan
- Miss Dugan
- Mr. A. W. Dunn
- Col. Hamilton
- Mrs. Hamilton
- Mr. Reg. F. Jopling
- Mrs. Jopling
- Miss Catherine Jopling
- Master Thomas Jopling
- Miss Anita Jopling
- Mr. W. F. Kemp
- Mrs. McClinton
- Mr. H. Macfarren
- Mr. Arch. Macpherson
- Miss M. G. May
- Mr. J. Newton
- Mr. John A. Rennie
- Mrs. Rennie
- Mr. W. Rigg
- Mr. W. S. Soutar
- Mrs. Mary Watt
- Master Jack Watt
- Miss May Watt
- Miss Bay Watt
- Master Jim Watt
- Mrs. Woodrow
- Miss Amy Woodrow
- Miss Aline Woodrow
- Miss Doris Woodrow
- Master Ernest Woodrow
Second Class Passengers
- Mr. David Adams
- Mr. Thomas Addison
- Mr. Allan Aitken
- Mr. James B. Aitken
- Mr. J. Alexander
- Mrs. Alexander
- Mr. W. L. Alexander
- Miss M. M. Alexander
- Mr. David Allan
- Mr. Andrew M. Anderson
- Mr. William Anderson
- Mr. George Anderson
- Mr. Robert Anderson
- Mr. J. R. Anderson
- Mrs. Margt. B. Anderson
- Master J. B. Anderson
- Miss Margaret Anderson
- Mr. C. Anderson
- Mr. James Anderson
- Mrs. Jeanie Anderson
- Miss Isa. Anderson
- Miss Rita Anderson
- Miss Nellie Anderson
- Master James Anderson
- Mr. John Andrews
- Mr. Adam Armstrong
- Mr. Charles Bachelor
- Mr. Robert Bain
- Mr. Robt. Balfour
- Mr. Alexander Balharrie
- Mr. Geo. C. Ballingall
- Mrs. Ballantine
- Miss Maggie Ballantine
- Mr. Alexr. Ballantine
- Miss Marion Ballantine
- Mr. Isaac W. Balmain
- Mr. Jas. W. Banks
- Mr. John Bannerman
- Mr. Alexr. Barbour
- Mr. Geo. Barr
- Mr. John Beaton
- Mr. Robert Beattie
- Miss Mary Begg
- Mr. John Bell
- Mr. A. M. Bell
- Mrs. Marjory Blues
- Mr. H. Bond
- Miss Emma Boylan
- Mrs. Sarah Boyle
- Mr. Daniel Bradley
- Miss Margaret Brady
- Miss Elizabeth Bremner
- Mr. W. S. Brown
- Mr. And. H. Brown
- Mrs. Robina Brown
- Miss Robina Brown
- Master George Brown
- Miss Lizzie Brown
- Mr. David Brownlee
- Mr. James Bruce
- Mr. Thomas Bryden
- Mr. Wm. Bunting
- Mr. Geo. Burgess
- Mrs. Agnes Burns
- Miss Margt. Burns
- Master Wm. Burns
- Miss Amy Burns
- Mr. James Cairns
- Mr. Thos. Calder
- Mr. David B. Cameron
- Mr. James Campbell
- Miss Nellie Campbell
- Mr. James Campbell
- Mr. George Campbell
- Miss Minnie Campbell
- Miss Margt. Carey
- Mr. George Carle
- Mr. James Chapman
- Mr. D. Christie
- Mrs. Christie
- Mrs. Christison
- Master Robert Christison
- Master Thomas Christison
- Mr. William Clark
- Mr. David Clark
- Mrs. Clark
- Mr. Charles J. Clark
- Mr. Alf. I. Clark
- Mr. John Clark
- Mr. Jas. Collins
- Miss Daisy Colquhoun
- Mr. Alex. Commiskic
- Miss Christina Connell
- Miss Kate Conner
- Mr. T. D. Conners
- Miss Theresa Connolly
- Miss Agnes Cook
- Mrs. Cooper
- Mr. James Cormack
- Mr. George Cornie
- Mr. John Cornock
- Mrs. Eliza Cornock
- Miss Annie Cornock
- Mr. Ross Coventry
- Mrs. Maggie Craig
- Miss Maggie Craig
- Miss Maria Craig
- Mr. John Crawford
- Mrs. Crawford
- Mr. George Crawford
- Mrs. Margaret Crawford
- Master George Crawford
- Mr. John H. Cunningham
- Mrs. Cuthbertson
- Mr. Gabriel Dallas
- Mr. James Davidson
- Mr. Ernest E. Davies
- Mr. Percy Deacon
- Mrs. Dick
- Miss Amelia Dick
- Master William Dick
- Mr. James Dick
- Mr. Joseph Dickie
- Mr. Thomas Dickson
- Miss Mary Dickson
- Mr. Thomas S. Docherty
- Miss Selina Doherty
- Mr. Robert Douglas
- Mrs. Douglas
- Master Robert Douglas
- Mr. Peter Dow
- Mr. William M. Dowie
- Mr. George Drysdale
- Miss Margaret Drysdale
- Mr. William Duguid
- Mr. Leslie Duncan
- Mrs. Jessie B. Dunn
- Mrs. Fanny Dunn
- Miss Jessie Dunn
- Master William Dunn
- Miss Margaret Dunn
- Master Frances Dunn
- Mr. James J. Edgar
- Mr. William Edington
- Mr. David Fairweather
- Mrs. Faulds
- Miss Ellen Faulds
- Master William Faulds
- Master David Faulds
- Miss Henrietta Ferguson
- Mr. D. Finlayson
- Mr. Kenneth Finlayson
- Mrs. Bella Fry
- Miss Isabella Fry
- Miss Mary Fry
- Mr. Arthur Fry
- Mr. John Ford
- Mr. Robert Fulton
- Mr. John Fyfe
- Mr. Alex. B. Fyffe
- Miss Norah Gallagher
- Mr. James George
- Mrs. Caroline George
- Mr. Andrew Gibb
- Miss Elizabeth Gibson
- Mr. James Gillanders
- Mr. James Gillespie
- Mr. Thos. Girdwood
- Mr. Peter Glass
- Mrs. Janet Goldie
- Miss Elizabeth Goldie
- Master Edward Goldie
- Miss Janet Goldie
- Mr. John R. Goodfellow
- Mr. Alex. W. Gossland
- Mrs. Catherine Gossland
- Mr. R. S. Graham
- Mrs. Graham
- Mr. James Graham
- Mr. Peter Gray
- Mr. Newell W. Gray
- Mr. David Gunn
- Mr. James Halliday
- Mrs. Hanlon
- Master Patrick Hanlon
- Master Nisbet Hanlon
- Mr. John Hastie
- Mr. John Haughie
- Mr. Walter S. Hay
- Mr. Louis Henderson
- Mr. Donald Hendry
- Mr. William L. Hepburn
- Miss A. Highgate
- Mr. Martin Hill
- Miss Lizzie Hill
- Mr. John Hillhouse
- Mr. William L. Hillocks
- Mr. Livingstone Hislop
- Mr. James Houston
- Mr. Robert Howatson
- Mr. James G. Howie
- Mr. James Howie
- Mr. John Hunter
- Mr. William Hutchison
- Mrs. Innes
- Miss Etta Innes
- Master John Innes
- Mr. Andrew Irvine
- Mr. Thomas Jack
- Mr. George James
- Mr. D. T. James
- Mr. Edward Jamieson
- Mrs. Jamieson
- Miss Agnes Jamieson
- Miss Maggie Jamieson
- Master Allan Jamieson
- Mrs. Agnes Johnston
- Mr. John Johnston
- Mrs. Mary Johnston
- Master William Johnston
- Mr. William Johnston
- Miss Maggie Johnstone
- Mr. John P. Kane
- Miss. Eliz. Keith
- Miss Mary Kelly
- Mr. Thomas Kerr
- Miss Kilcullen
- Mr. Robert R. King
- Mrs. Euphemia King
- Master George King
- Miss Euphemia King
- Miss Nellie King
- Mr. Hugh Kinnaird
- Mr. John Knox
- Mrs. Marion Knox
- Miss Elizabeth Knox
- Master Robert Knox
- Mrs. Bella Lawrence
- Mr. Joseph Legg
- Mr. William Legge
- Mr. John Legge
- Mr. John Leslie
- Mrs. Jane Lindsay
- Miss Margt. Lindsay
- Master James Lindsay
- Mr. Frank Livingstone
- Miss Margaret Longmuir
- Mr. Wm. N. Low
- Miss Marion Lyall
- Mrs. May Lyall
- Mr. William McAinsh
- Miss Elizabeth McAllan
- Miss Annie McCallum
- Mr. John McCarron
- Mr. Michael McCluskey
- Mr. David C. McCrone
- Miss Jessie McDonald
- Mr. George B. Macdonald
- Mr. Finlay McDonald
- Miss Annie McElroy
- Mr. Robert McEwan
- Mr. Thos. McFarlane
- Mr. Kobert McGill
- Miss Mary McGinty
- Miss Martha McGinty
- Mr. James McGough
- Mr. G. C. M Gregor
- Miss Helen McInnes
- Mr. David McIntosh
- Miss Jessie McIntyre
- Mr. Hector McIntyre
- Mr. Andrew McIntyre
- Miss M. J. McIver
- Mr. George Mackav
- Mr. Robert G. McKay
- Mrs. Lizzie McKay
- Master James McKay
- Master Joseph McKay
- Mr. D. McKenzie
- Mr. Wm. Mackenzie
- Mr. Murdoch McKenzie
- Mrs. Charlotte McKenzie
- Miss Winnifred McKenzie
- Master George McKenzie
- Mr. Malcolm McKenzie
- Mr. David Mackenzie
- Mr. William Mackenzie
- Mr. Andrew MacLachlan
- Mr. William McLauchlan
- Mr. John McLaughlin
- Mr. Frank McLean
- Mrs. Martha J. MacLean
- Miss J. MacLean
- Master Robert MacLean
- Mr. Thos. McLennan
- Miss Jeanie McLintock
- Miss Catherine McLeod
- Mr. Chas. McMillan
- Mr. John McMillan
- Mrs. Eliz. McMillan
- Mr. James H. McMinn
- Mr. James McMurdo
- Mrs. E. McMurdo
- Mr. James McNab
- Mrs. McNab
- Child McNab
- Child McNab
- Mrs. Bessie McNeill
- Miss Ruby McNeill
- Master Bryce McNeill
- Mrs. James McPherson
- Miss Helen McPherson
- Mr. H. McQueen
- Mrs. McQueen
- Mr. Alexander McRobert
- Mr. John McSwan
- Mr. Thomas Mackie
- Mr. George Magee
- Miss Susan Main
- Mr. George W. Main
- Mr. William Malcolm
- Mr. David B. Martin
- Mr. William Martin
- Mr. John H. Marshall
- Mr. J. W. Marshall
- Mrs. Susan Marshall
- Mr. W. Marshall
- Miss Bella Marshall
- Mr. Archibald Mason
- Mr. Alexander Mathison
- Mr. R. Mathieson
- Mr. William Maxwell
- Mr. Alex, Meikle
- Miss Jeanie Miller
- Mr. Alexander Miller
- Mr. John Milliken
- Mr. A. C. Milne
- Mr. Wm. Mincher
- Mr. Robert Mitchell
- Mr. William Mitchell
- Mr. Frederick Mitchell
- Mr. Frederick Mitchell
- Mr. Wm. W. Moffat
- Mr. Adam Mollison
- Mr. John Morrow
- Mr. Charles Morton
- Mr. David G. Moyes
- Mr. James Mudie
- Mr. John Munro
- Mr. John Munro
- Mr. Samuel Murdoch
- Mrs. Jeanie Murdoch
- Miss Maggie Murdoch
- Mr. James Murdock
- Mr. William Murray
- Mr. R. Murray
- Mr. Henry Murray
- Mr. Charles Murray
- Mr. William G. Murray
- Mr. William Mutch
- Mr. Allan Neil
- Miss Bella Neil
- Miss Rachel Nelson
- Mr. Andrew Nelson
- Mrs. M. Nelson
- Miss Daisy Nelson
- Master And. Nelson
- Miss Minnie Nelson
- Mr. David Nicolson
- Mr. William O’Neil
- Mr. John O’Neill
- Mr. Robt. Ochiltree
- Mr. John Ogilvy
- Mr. John A. Ogle
- Mr. John Oprey
- Mr. Thos. Paris
- Mr. Wm. G. Patterson
- Mrs. Anna Patterson And Infant
- Miss Eva Patterson
- Mr. Alfred A. Patterson
- Mr. George A. Patterson
- Miss Maggie Patton
- Mr. Wm. B. Philp
- Mr. Adam Philp
- Mr. Francis Peebles
- Mr. J. Pirie
- George Pirie
- Mr. Gordon D. Pirrie
- Mr. Thomas Pitullo
- Mr. John Pollock
- Mr. John V. Rankin
- Mrs. Jane Redmond And Infant
- Master Robert Redmond
- Mr. Herbert Reid
- Mrs. Reid
- Miss Edna Reid
- Master Harley Reid
- Miss Janet Reid
- Mr. Wm. Reid
- Mrs. Helen Reid
- Mr. William M. Reid
- Miss Jeanie Renton
- Mr. Colin M. Richardson
- Mr. Robert Ritchie
- Mr. James Ritchie
- Mr. Edwin Robb
- Mrs. Mary Robb
- Master Edwin Robb
- Miss Isabella Roberts
- Mr. Archibald Robertson
- Mr. Harold Robertson
- Mr. James Robertson
- Mr. Andrew Robertson
- Mr. Walter Robertson
- Mr. Andrew Robertson
- Mr. John Robertson
- Mr. John R. Robertson
- Mr. William Robertson
- Mr. James Robertson
- Mr. James M. Robinson
- Mr. James Rollo
- Mr. Wm. L. Ross
- Mr. James Ross
- Mrs. Ross
- Miss Maggie Ross
- Miss Mary Ross
- Mrs. Christina Russell
- Master Alexr. Russell
- Master Wm. Russell
- Master Ian Russell
- Master Robt. Russell
- Mr. James Russell
- Mr. Wm. J. Russell
- Mr. Robert Scobie
- Mr. Edwin Scott
- Mr. Peter L. Selkirk
- Mr. Neil Shaw
- Mr. Robert Simpson
- Mr. John A. Simpson
- Mr. John M. Sinclair
- Mr. John Smith
- Mr. R. D. Smith
- Mr. William Smith
- Mrs. N. D. Smith
- Miss Gladys Smith
- Mr. Malcolm Smith
- Mr. Donald Smith
- Miss Joan Smith
- Miss Jeanie Smith
- Mr. James Somerville
- Mr. George A. Spalding
- Mr. George Spence
- Mr. George F. Starr
- Mrs. H. C. Steel
- Mr. Adam Steel
- Miss Isa Steven
- Mr. Andrew Stevenson
- Miss Agnes Stevenson
- Mrs. Alexander Stevenson
- Mrs. Mary Stevenson
- Master Thomas Stevenson
- Mrs. Isa. Stoddart
- Master John Stoddart
- Miss Jessie Stoddart
- Mr. Colin Sturrock
- Miss Charlotte M. Syme
- Mr. Thomas B. Syme
- Mr. John Taylor
- Mr. Alexander Taylor
- Miss Margaret Taylor
- Mrs. Templeton
- Mr. A. H. Tennent
- Mr. Robert Thompson
- Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson
- Master Thos. J. Thompson
- Miss Jane Thompson
- Mr. Alexander Thomson
- Mr. Daniel Thomson
- Mr. William Thomson
- Miss Thomson
- Mr. A. C. Thomson
- Mr. John Thomson
- Mr. Donald Thomson
- Mr. John H. P. Tinney
- Mrs. Tinney
- Master Walter Tinney
- Master Harry Tinney
- Miss Anna Tinney
- Miss Bella Tinney
- Mr. Alexr. Todd
- Mr. Robt. Todd
- Mr. David Toole
- John Topping
- Mrs. Annie Turner
- Master Colin Turner
- Mr. Duncan Turner
- Mr. Alexander Walker
- Mr. James Wallace
- Mrs. Margaret Wallace
- Master James Wallace
- Miss Ellen Wallace
- Mr. John Ward
- Mrs. Ward
- Master Robert Ward
- Mr. Campbell Wares
- Mr Alex. Warley
- Miss Elsie Watt
- Miss Eliz. Watt
- Miss Isabella Welsh
- Mr. David W. Whitelaw
- Mr. Robert Williamson
- Mr. Wm. H. Williamson
- Miss Daisy M. Wilson
- Mrs. Ida R. Wilson
- Mrs. Annie S. Wilson
- Mr. Alex. M. Wilson
- Mr. Robt. Wilson
- Mr. William Wilson
- Mrs. Catherine Wilson And Infant
- Master John Wilson
- Mr. G. B. Winter
- Mr. George Winton
- Miss Maggie Work
- Mr. Robert T. Work
- Mr. Lewis Worth
- Mr. Percy Worth
- Mr. And. G. Wotherspoon
- Mrs. Sarah Wotherspoon
- Mr. Archibald Wright
- Mrs. Mary Younie
- Mr. James Young
- Mrs. Young
- Master David H. Young
- Mr. Gordon Young
👥 Notable Individuals on Board
🎖️ Military Figure
Colonel Hamilton (Saloon Class) – Likely a British Army officer; traveling with Mrs. Hamilton. His presence aboard a commercial liner hints at either an inspection tour or personal travel between Britain and the U.S.
🧑🎓 Academic Professionals
Mr. Reg. F. Jopling (Saloon Class) – A possible educator or administrative official; accompanied by his family, including Miss Catherine Jopling and Master Thomas Jopling. This family group suggests upper-middle-class professional travel, possibly for relocation or research purposes.
🙏 Religious Observances
The notice for Divine Service on Sunday reflects continued Anglican and Presbyterian traditions aboard British liners, especially those sailing from Scotland. The practice offered a moral and spiritual anchor for second-class passengers, many of whom were devout.
🧳 Large Family Groups and Genealogical Relevance
The Woodrow Family (Saloon Class) and The Watt Family represent intact family units, suggesting long-term migration or transatlantic familial reunification. These are key genealogical data points for descendants tracing Scottish-American heritage.
Information for Passengers
SECOND CLASS
Meals will be served in the Second Class Dining Saloon at the following times : Breakfast from 8 to 9 a.m.; Dinner at i p.m.; Tea at 6 p.m.; Supper, if required, will be served before 10 o’clock.
The Bar will be closed at 11 p.m. and the Smoke Room at 11:30 p.m.
The Chief Steward has the arrangement of the seats at table.
Music Room Steward is provided with Telegraph Forms, Stamps, &c.
Telegrams and Letters for dispatch to be handed to this Official (fully prepaid) one hour before leaving Moville. This Official will also provide Railway Time Tables for use of Passengers.
Divine Service may be held (once) on Sunday.
Passengers are notified that dogs cannot be landed in Great Britain unless a license has been previously procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. Forms of license can only be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog is taken on board. Dogs may be taken on certain dates and by special agreement only.
All enquiries regarding baggage should be made to the Second Cabin Steward; and Trunks, Wraps, etc., will be received, stored and shipped by the Company for the return voyage. The Second Cabin Steward will provide Passengers with Initial Labels for Boxes, so as to facilitate examination of baggage on landing.
Steamer Chairs may be hired from the Deck Steward at a cost of $1.00 for the voyage. Printed receipt to be obtained by Passengers for this hire.
The Company is not responsible for the loss of money or valuables.
The Purser will be glad to place such in his safe, if passengers so desire. As no charge is made for carriage, the Company cannot accept any responsibility for loss or damage, however arising, but passengers can protect themselves by Insurance.
Passengers should obtain a receipt on the Company’s form for any additional Passage Money or Freight paid on board.
Passengers joining Steamers for New York at Londonderry, must be at our Office there not later than 4 o’clock Afternoon on day Steamers leave Glasgow.
Tobacco, cigars, etc., wines, spirits and perfumery are liable to duty on being brought into the United Kingdom, and the smallest quantities should be declared to the Customs authorities when required. Reprints of copy right books and music will be confiscated.
🛠️ Engaging Content and Unique Highlights
📈 Memorandum of Log
A handwritten log entry by an original passenger for 27–29 March 1910 documents sea conditions, course direction, and latitude/longitude—offering a rare first-person look at daily transatlantic life.
📋 “Information for Passengers”
This section gives a window into Edwardian onboard culture:
Second class mealtimes (Breakfast at 8–9 a.m., Tea at 6 p.m.)
Quiet hours enforced (Bar closes at 11 p.m., Smoke Room by 11:30 p.m.)
Rules about dogs, steamer chairs ($1 per voyage), and telegrams
Use of stewardesses—nearly a dozen listed—highlights increasing attention to female passenger welfare
📚 Relevance for Educators, Genealogists, and Historians
For Teachers & Students:
This passenger list offers direct access to turn-of-the-century transatlantic life. It serves as a primary source for lessons on:
- Migration patterns
- Edwardian travel etiquette
- Maritime history
For Genealogists:
The extensive and well-documented second-class list, with multi-generational families, is a rich trove for those tracing Scottish-American immigration lines, especially those who landed in New York and later moved inland.
For Historians:
This document illuminates everyday civilian transits and the often-overlooked middle tier of shipboard society, offering insight into gender roles, Scottish social structures, and sea-based cultural exchange in 1910.
📌 Final Thoughts – Why This Passenger List Matters
This SS Caledonia list stands out for its breadth, legibility, and inclusion of supporting maritime documents, such as the log and steward listings. It captures a pivotal moment in transatlantic migration, bridging genteel leisure travel with mass movement. Its clarity and completeness make it a model archival document—invaluable for digital preservation, curriculum development, and genealogical reference.
Sailing Schedule, Glasgow-New York, from 26 March 1910 to 10 December 1910. Ships Included the Caledonia, California, Colmbia, and Fornesia. SS Caledonia Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 26 March 1910. | GGA Image ID # 229df2994b
Title Page, Saloon Passengers, Second Class Passengers, Part 1. SS Caledonia Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 26 March 1910. | GGA Image ID # 229e267463
Second Class Passengers, Part 2. SS Caledonia Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 26 March 1910. | GGA Image ID # 229e4e83f1
Second Class Passengers, Part 3. SS Caledonia Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 26 March 1910. | GGA Image ID # 229e567a52
Second Class Passengers, Part 4 and Second Class Stewardesses. SS Caledonia Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 26 March 1910. | GGA Image ID # 229e88a860
Information for Passengers, Second Class. SS Caledonia Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 26 March 1910. | GGA Image ID # 229e8a0061
Track Chart and Memorandum of Log, SS Caledonia Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 26 March 1910. | GGA Image ID # 229ea660aa
Memorandum of Log Completed by Original Passenger for 27-29 March 1910. SS Caledonia Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 26 March 1910. | GGA Image ID # 229eb4c607
📜 Research note: Some names and captions were typed from originals and may reflect period spellings or minor typographical variations. When searching, try alternate spellings and cross-check with related records. ⚓
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