📜 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

  1. Commander: Captain Walter Baxter
  2. Surgeon: S. Alexander.
  3. Purser: T. C. Tulloch
  4. Chief Steward: C. Gordon
  5. Stewardess (Saloon Class): Miss MacFarlane
  6. Stewardess (Second Class): Mrs. Craigie
  7. Stewardess (Second Class): Miss Nell
  8. Stewardess (Second Class): Miss Fraser
  9. Stewardess (Second Class): Mrs. Drinnan
  10. Stewardess (Second Class): Mrs. Harper
  11. Stewardess (Second Class): Mrs. McVicar
  12. Stewardess (Second Class): Mrs. Black

 

Saloon Class Passengers

  1. Mr. James Brodie
  2. Mr. J. C. Burton
  3. Mr. A. B. Cassels
  4. Mr. Cunningham
  5. Mr. W. M. Cunningham
  6. Mr. R. Duff
  7. Mr. Dugan
  8. Miss Dugan
  9. Mr. A. W. Dunn
  10. Col. Hamilton
  11. Mrs. Hamilton
  12. Mr. Reg. F. Jopling
  13. Mrs. Jopling
  14. Miss Catherine Jopling
  15. Master Thomas Jopling
  16. Miss Anita Jopling
  17. Mr. W. F. Kemp
  18. Mrs. McClinton
  19. Mr. H. Macfarren
  20. Mr. Arch. Macpherson
  21. Miss M. G. May
  22. Mr. J. Newton
  23. Mr. John A. Rennie
  24. Mrs. Rennie
  25. Mr. W. Rigg
  26. Mr. W. S. Soutar
  27. Mrs. Mary Watt
  28. Master Jack Watt
  29. Miss May Watt
  30. Miss Bay Watt
  31. Master Jim Watt
  32. Mrs. Woodrow
  33. Miss Amy Woodrow
  34. Miss Aline Woodrow
  35. Miss Doris Woodrow
  36. Master Ernest Woodrow

 

Second Class Passengers

  1. Mr. David Adams
  2. Mr. Thomas Addison
  3. Mr. Allan Aitken
  4. Mr. James B. Aitken
  5. Mr. J. Alexander
  6. Mrs. Alexander
  7. Mr. W. L. Alexander
  8. Miss M. M. Alexander
  9. Mr. David Allan
  10. Mr. Andrew M. Anderson
  11. Mr. William Anderson
  12. Mr. George Anderson
  13. Mr. Robert Anderson
  14. Mr. J. R. Anderson
  15. Mrs. Margt. B. Anderson
  16. Master J. B. Anderson
  17. Miss Margaret Anderson
  18. Mr. C. Anderson
  19. Mr. James Anderson
  20. Mrs. Jeanie Anderson
  21. Miss Isa. Anderson
  22. Miss Rita Anderson
  23. Miss Nellie Anderson
  24. Master James Anderson
  25. Mr. John Andrews
  26. Mr. Adam Armstrong
  27. Mr. Charles Bachelor
  28. Mr. Robert Bain
  29. Mr. Robt. Balfour
  30. Mr. Alexander Balharrie
  31. Mr. Geo. C. Ballingall
  32. Mrs. Ballantine
  33. Miss Maggie Ballantine
  34. Mr. Alexr. Ballantine
  35. Miss Marion Ballantine
  36. Mr. Isaac W. Balmain
  37. Mr. Jas. W. Banks
  38. Mr. John Bannerman
  39. Mr. Alexr. Barbour
  40. Mr. Geo. Barr
  41. Mr. John Beaton
  42. Mr. Robert Beattie
  43. Miss Mary Begg
  44. Mr. John Bell
  45. Mr. A. M. Bell
  46. Mrs. Marjory Blues
  47. Mr. H. Bond
  48. Miss Emma Boylan
  49. Mrs. Sarah Boyle
  50. Mr. Daniel Bradley
  51. Miss Margaret Brady
  52. Miss Elizabeth Bremner
  53. Mr. W. S. Brown
  54. Mr. And. H. Brown
  55. Mrs. Robina Brown
  56. Miss Robina Brown
  57. Master George Brown
  58. Miss Lizzie Brown
  59. Mr. David Brownlee
  60. Mr. James Bruce
  61. Mr. Thomas Bryden
  62. Mr. Wm. Bunting
  63. Mr. Geo. Burgess
  64. Mrs. Agnes Burns
  65. Miss Margt. Burns
  66. Master Wm. Burns
  67. Miss Amy Burns
  68. Mr. James Cairns
  69. Mr. Thos. Calder
  70. Mr. David B. Cameron
  71. Mr. James Campbell
  72. Miss Nellie Campbell
  73. Mr. James Campbell
  74. Mr. George Campbell
  75. Miss Minnie Campbell
  76. Miss Margt. Carey
  77. Mr. George Carle
  78. Mr. James Chapman
  79. Mr. D. Christie
  80. Mrs. Christie
  81. Mrs. Christison
  82. Master Robert Christison
  83. Master Thomas Christison
  84. Mr. William Clark
  85. Mr. David Clark
  86. Mrs. Clark
  87. Mr. Charles J. Clark
  88. Mr. Alf. I. Clark
  89. Mr. John Clark
  90. Mr. Jas. Collins
  91. Miss Daisy Colquhoun
  92. Mr. Alex. Commiskic
  93. Miss Christina Connell
  94. Miss Kate Conner
  95. Mr. T. D. Conners
  96. Miss Theresa Connolly
  97. Miss Agnes Cook
  98. Mrs. Cooper
  99. Mr. James Cormack
  100. Mr. George Cornie
  101. Mr. John Cornock
  102. Mrs. Eliza Cornock
  103. Miss Annie Cornock
  104. Mr. Ross Coventry
  105. Mrs. Maggie Craig
  106. Miss Maggie Craig
  107. Miss Maria Craig
  108. Mr. John Crawford
  109. Mrs. Crawford
  110. Mr. George Crawford
  111. Mrs. Margaret Crawford
  112. Master George Crawford
  113. Mr. John H. Cunningham
  114. Mrs. Cuthbertson
  115. Mr. Gabriel Dallas
  116. Mr. James Davidson
  117. Mr. Ernest E. Davies
  118. Mr. Percy Deacon
  119. Mrs. Dick
  120. Miss Amelia Dick
  121. Master William Dick
  122. Mr. James Dick
  123. Mr. Joseph Dickie
  124. Mr. Thomas Dickson
  125. Miss Mary Dickson
  126. Mr. Thomas S. Docherty
  127. Miss Selina Doherty
  128. Mr. Robert Douglas
  129. Mrs. Douglas
  130. Master Robert Douglas
  131. Mr. Peter Dow
  132. Mr. William M. Dowie
  133. Mr. George Drysdale
  134. Miss Margaret Drysdale
  135. Mr. William Duguid
  136. Mr. Leslie Duncan
  137. Mrs. Jessie B. Dunn
  138. Mrs. Fanny Dunn
  139. Miss Jessie Dunn
  140. Master William Dunn
  141. Miss Margaret Dunn
  142. Master Frances Dunn
  143. Mr. James J. Edgar
  144. Mr. William Edington
  145. Mr. David Fairweather
  146. Mrs. Faulds
  147. Miss Ellen Faulds
  148. Master William Faulds
  149. Master David Faulds
  150. Miss Henrietta Ferguson
  151. Mr. D. Finlayson
  152. Mr. Kenneth Finlayson
  153. Mrs. Bella Fry
  154. Miss Isabella Fry
  155. Miss Mary Fry
  156. Mr. Arthur Fry
  157. Mr. John Ford
  158. Mr. Robert Fulton
  159. Mr. John Fyfe
  160. Mr. Alex. B. Fyffe
  161. Miss Norah Gallagher
  162. Mr. James George
  163. Mrs. Caroline George
  164. Mr. Andrew Gibb
  165. Miss Elizabeth Gibson
  166. Mr. James Gillanders
  167. Mr. James Gillespie
  168. Mr. Thos. Girdwood
  169. Mr. Peter Glass
  170. Mrs. Janet Goldie
  171. Miss Elizabeth Goldie
  172. Master Edward Goldie
  173. Miss Janet Goldie
  174. Mr. John R. Goodfellow
  175. Mr. Alex. W. Gossland
  176. Mrs. Catherine Gossland
  177. Mr. R. S. Graham
  178. Mrs. Graham
  179. Mr. James Graham
  180. Mr. Peter Gray
  181. Mr. Newell W. Gray
  182. Mr. David Gunn
  183. Mr. James Halliday
  184. Mrs. Hanlon
  185. Master Patrick Hanlon
  186. Master Nisbet Hanlon
  187. Mr. John Hastie
  188. Mr. John Haughie
  189. Mr. Walter S. Hay
  190. Mr. Louis Henderson
  191. Mr. Donald Hendry
  192. Mr. William L. Hepburn
  193. Miss A. Highgate
  194. Mr. Martin Hill
  195. Miss Lizzie Hill
  196. Mr. John Hillhouse
  197. Mr. William L. Hillocks
  198. Mr. Livingstone Hislop
  199. Mr. James Houston
  200. Mr. Robert Howatson
  201. Mr. James G. Howie
  202. Mr. James Howie
  203. Mr. John Hunter
  204. Mr. William Hutchison
  205. Mrs. Innes
  206. Miss Etta Innes
  207. Master John Innes
  208. Mr. Andrew Irvine
  209. Mr. Thomas Jack
  210. Mr. George James
  211. Mr. D. T. James
  212. Mr. Edward Jamieson
  213. Mrs. Jamieson
  214. Miss Agnes Jamieson
  215. Miss Maggie Jamieson
  216. Master Allan Jamieson
  217. Mrs. Agnes Johnston
  218. Mr. John Johnston
  219. Mrs. Mary Johnston
  220. Master William Johnston
  221. Mr. William Johnston
  222. Miss Maggie Johnstone
  223. Mr. John P. Kane
  224. Miss. Eliz. Keith
  225. Miss Mary Kelly
  226. Mr. Thomas Kerr
  227. Miss Kilcullen
  228. Mr. Robert R. King
  229. Mrs. Euphemia King
  230. Master George King
  231. Miss Euphemia King
  232. Miss Nellie King
  233. Mr. Hugh Kinnaird
  234. Mr. John Knox
  235. Mrs. Marion Knox
  236. Miss Elizabeth Knox
  237. Master Robert Knox
  238. Mrs. Bella Lawrence
  239. Mr. Joseph Legg
  240. Mr. William Legge
  241. Mr. John Legge
  242. Mr. John Leslie
  243. Mrs. Jane Lindsay
  244. Miss Margt. Lindsay
  245. Master James Lindsay
  246. Mr. Frank Livingstone
  247. Miss Margaret Longmuir
  248. Mr. Wm. N. Low
  249. Miss Marion Lyall
  250. Mrs. May Lyall
  251. Mr. William McAinsh
  252. Miss Elizabeth McAllan
  253. Miss Annie McCallum
  254. Mr. John McCarron
  255. Mr. Michael McCluskey
  256. Mr. David C. McCrone
  257. Miss Jessie McDonald
  258. Mr. George B. Macdonald
  259. Mr. Finlay McDonald
  260. Miss Annie McElroy
  261. Mr. Robert McEwan
  262. Mr. Thos. McFarlane
  263. Mr. Kobert McGill
  264. Miss Mary McGinty
  265. Miss Martha McGinty
  266. Mr. James McGough
  267. Mr. G. C. M Gregor
  268. Miss Helen McInnes
  269. Mr. David McIntosh
  270. Miss Jessie McIntyre
  271. Mr. Hector McIntyre
  272. Mr. Andrew McIntyre
  273. Miss M. J. McIver
  274. Mr. George Mackav
  275. Mr. Robert G. McKay
  276. Mrs. Lizzie McKay
  277. Master James McKay
  278. Master Joseph McKay
  279. Mr. D. McKenzie
  280. Mr. Wm. Mackenzie
  281. Mr. Murdoch McKenzie
  282. Mrs. Charlotte McKenzie
  283. Miss Winnifred McKenzie
  284. Master George McKenzie
  285. Mr. Malcolm McKenzie
  286. Mr. David Mackenzie
  287. Mr. William Mackenzie
  288. Mr. Andrew MacLachlan
  289. Mr. William McLauchlan
  290. Mr. John McLaughlin
  291. Mr. Frank McLean
  292. Mrs. Martha J. MacLean
  293. Miss J. MacLean
  294. Master Robert MacLean
  295. Mr. Thos. McLennan
  296. Miss Jeanie McLintock
  297. Miss Catherine McLeod
  298. Mr. Chas. McMillan
  299. Mr. John McMillan
  300. Mrs. Eliz. McMillan
  301. Mr. James H. McMinn
  302. Mr. James McMurdo
  303. Mrs. E. McMurdo
  304. Mr. James McNab
  305. Mrs. McNab
  306. Child McNab
  307. Child McNab
  308. Mrs. Bessie McNeill
  309. Miss Ruby McNeill
  310. Master Bryce McNeill
  311. Mrs. James McPherson
  312. Miss Helen McPherson
  313. Mr. H. McQueen
  314. Mrs. McQueen
  315. Mr. Alexander McRobert
  316. Mr. John McSwan
  317. Mr. Thomas Mackie
  318. Mr. George Magee
  319. Miss Susan Main
  320. Mr. George W. Main
  321. Mr. William Malcolm
  322. Mr. David B. Martin
  323. Mr. William Martin
  324. Mr. John H. Marshall
  325. Mr. J. W. Marshall
  326. Mrs. Susan Marshall
  327. Mr. W. Marshall
  328. Miss Bella Marshall
  329. Mr. Archibald Mason
  330. Mr. Alexander Mathison
  331. Mr. R. Mathieson
  332. Mr. William Maxwell
  333. Mr. Alex, Meikle
  334. Miss Jeanie Miller
  335. Mr. Alexander Miller
  336. Mr. John Milliken
  337. Mr. A. C. Milne
  338. Mr. Wm. Mincher
  339. Mr. Robert Mitchell
  340. Mr. William Mitchell
  341. Mr. Frederick Mitchell
  342. Mr. Frederick Mitchell
  343. Mr. Wm. W. Moffat
  344. Mr. Adam Mollison
  345. Mr. John Morrow
  346. Mr. Charles Morton
  347. Mr. David G. Moyes
  348. Mr. James Mudie
  349. Mr. John Munro
  350. Mr. John Munro
  351. Mr. Samuel Murdoch
  352. Mrs. Jeanie Murdoch
  353. Miss Maggie Murdoch
  354. Mr. James Murdock
  355. Mr. William Murray
  356. Mr. R. Murray
  357. Mr. Henry Murray
  358. Mr. Charles Murray
  359. Mr. William G. Murray
  360. Mr. William Mutch
  361. Mr. Allan Neil
  362. Miss Bella Neil
  363. Miss Rachel Nelson
  364. Mr. Andrew Nelson
  365. Mrs. M. Nelson
  366. Miss Daisy Nelson
  367. Master And. Nelson
  368. Miss Minnie Nelson
  369. Mr. David Nicolson
  370. Mr. William O’Neil
  371. Mr. John O’Neill
  372. Mr. Robt. Ochiltree
  373. Mr. John Ogilvy
  374. Mr. John A. Ogle
  375. Mr. John Oprey
  376. Mr. Thos. Paris
  377. Mr. Wm. G. Patterson
  378. Mrs. Anna Patterson And Infant
  379. Miss Eva Patterson
  380. Mr. Alfred A. Patterson
  381. Mr. George A. Patterson
  382. Miss Maggie Patton
  383. Mr. Wm. B. Philp
  384. Mr. Adam Philp
  385. Mr. Francis Peebles
  386. Mr. J. Pirie
  387. George Pirie
  388. Mr. Gordon D. Pirrie
  389. Mr. Thomas Pitullo
  390. Mr. John Pollock
  391. Mr. John V. Rankin
  392. Mrs. Jane Redmond And Infant
  393. Master Robert Redmond
  394. Mr. Herbert Reid
  395. Mrs. Reid
  396. Miss Edna Reid
  397. Master Harley Reid
  398. Miss Janet Reid
  399. Mr. Wm. Reid
  400. Mrs. Helen Reid
  401. Mr. William M. Reid
  402. Miss Jeanie Renton
  403. Mr. Colin M. Richardson
  404. Mr. Robert Ritchie
  405. Mr. James Ritchie
  406. Mr. Edwin Robb
  407. Mrs. Mary Robb
  408. Master Edwin Robb
  409. Miss Isabella Roberts
  410. Mr. Archibald Robertson
  411. Mr. Harold Robertson
  412. Mr. James Robertson
  413. Mr. Andrew Robertson
  414. Mr. Walter Robertson
  415. Mr. Andrew Robertson
  416. Mr. John Robertson
  417. Mr. John R. Robertson
  418. Mr. William Robertson
  419. Mr. James Robertson
  420. Mr. James M. Robinson
  421. Mr. James Rollo
  422. Mr. Wm. L. Ross
  423. Mr. James Ross
  424. Mrs. Ross
  425. Miss Maggie Ross
  426. Miss Mary Ross
  427. Mrs. Christina Russell
  428. Master Alexr. Russell
  429. Master Wm. Russell
  430. Master Ian Russell
  431. Master Robt. Russell
  432. Mr. James Russell
  433. Mr. Wm. J. Russell
  434. Mr. Robert Scobie
  435. Mr. Edwin Scott
  436. Mr. Peter L. Selkirk
  437. Mr. Neil Shaw
  438. Mr. Robert Simpson
  439. Mr. John A. Simpson
  440. Mr. John M. Sinclair
  441. Mr. John Smith
  442. Mr. R. D. Smith
  443. Mr. William Smith
  444. Mrs. N. D. Smith
  445. Miss Gladys Smith
  446. Mr. Malcolm Smith
  447. Mr. Donald Smith
  448. Miss Joan Smith
  449. Miss Jeanie Smith
  450. Mr. James Somerville
  451. Mr. George A. Spalding
  452. Mr. George Spence
  453. Mr. George F. Starr
  454. Mrs. H. C. Steel
  455. Mr. Adam Steel
  456. Miss Isa Steven
  457. Mr. Andrew Stevenson
  458. Miss Agnes Stevenson
  459. Mrs. Alexander Stevenson
  460. Mrs. Mary Stevenson
  461. Master Thomas Stevenson
  462. Mrs. Isa. Stoddart
  463. Master John Stoddart
  464. Miss Jessie Stoddart
  465. Mr. Colin Sturrock
  466. Miss Charlotte M. Syme
  467. Mr. Thomas B. Syme
  468. Mr. John Taylor
  469. Mr. Alexander Taylor
  470. Miss Margaret Taylor
  471. Mrs. Templeton
  472. Mr. A. H. Tennent
  473. Mr. Robert Thompson
  474. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson
  475. Master Thos. J. Thompson
  476. Miss Jane Thompson
  477. Mr. Alexander Thomson
  478. Mr. Daniel Thomson
  479. Mr. William Thomson
  480. Miss Thomson
  481. Mr. A. C. Thomson
  482. Mr. John Thomson
  483. Mr. Donald Thomson
  484. Mr. John H. P. Tinney
  485. Mrs. Tinney
  486. Master Walter Tinney
  487. Master Harry Tinney
  488. Miss Anna Tinney
  489. Miss Bella Tinney
  490. Mr. Alexr. Todd
  491. Mr. Robt. Todd
  492. Mr. David Toole
  493. John Topping
  494. Mrs. Annie Turner
  495. Master Colin Turner
  496. Mr. Duncan Turner
  497. Mr. Alexander Walker
  498. Mr. James Wallace
  499. Mrs. Margaret Wallace
  500. Master James Wallace
  501. Miss Ellen Wallace
  502. Mr. John Ward
  503. Mrs. Ward
  504. Master Robert Ward
  505. Mr. Campbell Wares
  506. Mr Alex. Warley
  507. Miss Elsie Watt
  508. Miss Eliz. Watt
  509. Miss Isabella Welsh
  510. Mr. David W. Whitelaw
  511. Mr. Robert Williamson
  512. Mr. Wm. H. Williamson
  513. Miss Daisy M. Wilson
  514. Mrs. Ida R. Wilson
  515. Mrs. Annie S. Wilson
  516. Mr. Alex. M. Wilson
  517. Mr. Robt. Wilson
  518. Mr. William Wilson
  519. Mrs. Catherine Wilson And Infant
  520. Master John Wilson
  521. Mr. G. B. Winter
  522. Mr. George Winton
  523. Miss Maggie Work
  524. Mr. Robert T. Work
  525. Mr. Lewis Worth
  526. Mr. Percy Worth
  527. Mr. And. G. Wotherspoon
  528. Mrs. Sarah Wotherspoon
  529. Mr. Archibald Wright
  530. Mrs. Mary Younie
  531. Mr. James Young
  532. Mrs. Young
  533. Master David H. Young
  534. 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

 

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