RMS Aquitania Passenger List – 12 August 1922: Elites, Medical Pioneers & Political Dynasties
Front Cover, RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, Departing Saturday, 12 August 1922 from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain Sir James Charles, KBE, CB, RD, RNR. Cover Image from a Painting of a Schooner at Sea by James S. Mann (1883-1946). | GGA Image ID # 2314ba2601
Cover Image From a Painting of a Schooner at Sea by James Scrimgeour Mann (1883-1946). Mr. Mann Was a Scottish Marine Painter and Poster Artist. His Widely Reproduced Work Includes Astonishingly Beautiful Watercolors, Which Are Unfortunately Critically Neglected. RMS Aquitania First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 13b57f32c8. Click to View a Larger Image.
🚢 Review & Summary – RMS Aquitania Passenger List (12 August 1922)
⚓ The Ship & The Voyage
The RMS Aquitania, launched in 1913 and operated by the Cunard Line, was one of the most iconic four-funnel liners of the early 20th century. Known as the “Ship Beautiful,” Aquitania blended Edwardian elegance with modern comfort and served in peace and war.
- Operator: Cunard Line
- Route: Southampton → Cherbourg → New York
- Date of Voyage: Saturday, 12 August 1922
- Commander: Captain Sir James Charles, K.B.E., C.B., R.D., R.N.R. – a knighted and decorated naval reserve officer, respected for his wartime service.
This sailing reflects the post-WWI return of luxury transatlantic travel, where industrialists, financiers, artists, academics, and clergy mixed aboard one of Cunard’s most prestigious liners.
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: Sir James Charles, K.B.E., C.B., R.D., R.N.R.
- Staff Captain: F. E. Storey, R.D., R.N.R.
- Chief Engineer: G. Patterson, O.B.E.
- Staff Chief Engineer: G. Campbell
- Chief Officer: J. C. Musters, R.N.R.
- Purser: C. T. Spedding
- Second Purser: M. Nield
- Assistant Purser: H. Manley
- Surgeon: B. Sydney Jones
- Assistant Surgeon: T. Rossiter
- Chief Steward: F. V. Jones
- Extra Chief Steward: E. Leak
⚓ Command
Captain Sir James Charles, K.B.E., C.B., R.D., R.N.R. – decorated Cunard captain, knighted for wartime service. His name alone adds credibility and prestige to this piece.
🧑✈️ Senior Officers & Crew
Captain Sir James Charles, K.B.E., C.B., R.D., R.N.R. – Symbol of Cunard’s wartime heroism.
Staff Captain F. E. Storey, R.D., R.N.R. – Second in command, experienced naval reserve officer.
Chief Engineer G. Patterson, O.B.E. – Oversaw the Aquitania’s powerful engines.
Purser C. T. Spedding – Handled finance, records, and passenger affairs.
Their collective service reflects Cunard’s blend of naval discipline and civilian luxury.
Saloon Passengers
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 1 (Mr. James Addison-Miss B. G. Brooks)
- Mr. James Addison
- Mr. James Addison, Jr.
- Mrs. Jacob Adler
- Mr. S. Adler
- Mrs. Adler
- Miss Beatrice Adler
- Miss Sylvia Adler
- Mrs. E. L. Ainsley
- Miss B. G. Allen
- Mrs. Charles Allis (Note 1)
- Mr. K. Amrein
- Mr. J. Howard Ardrey
- Mrs. Ardrey
- Mr. Rushton L. Ardrey
- Mr. Ashby
- Mrs. Ashby
- Dr. Joseph C. Aub
- Mr. J. K. Bacon
- Mr. C. K. Bacon
- Mrs. Bacon
- Miss H. Baeder
- Mrs. K. Des Baillets
- Mrs. Susan C. Baker (Note 2)
- Mr. Howard D. Balch
- Mr. Allan C. Balch
- Mrs. Balch and Maid
- Mr. Burton R. Baldwin
- Miss E. W. Bartlett
- Mr. Max Bauman
- Mrs. Bauman and Maid
- Miss Ethel M. Bauman
- Master F. H. Bauman
- Mr. Kenneth Bayley
- Miss A. M. Beazley
- Mr. C. R. Bedford
- Mr. H. E. Bemis
- Miss R. Bernard
- Miss Catherine de Bernard and Governess
- Mr. W. C. Bird
- Mrs. Bird
- Mr. Frank D. Bittner
- Mrs. Bittner
- Dr. Edward H. Blair
- Mr. Kenneth Le Blanc
- Mr. Henry Le Blanc
- Mr. H. W. Blanchard
- Mr. W. Scott Blanchard
- Mrs. A. G. Du Bois
- Mr. A. Bowman
- Mrs. Bowman
- Master A. G. Bowman
- Mr. E. G. Bradford and Valet
- Miss Ethel H. Bradley
- Mrs. F. Braun
- Mr. J. G. Brenner
- Miss B. G. Brooks
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 2 (Mr. S. Brown-Miss M. W. Fuller)
- Mr. S. Brown
- Mrs. Isaac Buchanan
- Miss Jean Buchanan
- Mr. A. R. Bunnans, Jr.
- Mr. Cameron B. Buxton
- Miss A. B. Campbell
- Mr. H. W. Cannon
- Mr. H. W. Cannon, Jr.
- Mr. John W. Carl
- Mrs. Carl
- Capt. Cistcro
- Mr. J. W. Clark
- Mrs. E. Payson Clark
- Mr. T. H. Clarke
- Mrs. F. W. Clarke
- Miss Helen Coxites
- Mr. James Cochrane
- Mr. John Cochrane
- Mr. J. L. Coc
- Miss Rose Coll
- Mr. Condon
- Mrs. C. B. Cone
- Mrs. E. C. Converse
- Miss A. B. Coolidge
- Mr. W. J. Cooper
- Mrs. Cooper
- Mr. M. de Linelle Cooper
- Mr. D. Crook
- Capt. J. R. H. Cruikshank
- Mr. Charles W. Cutler
- Mr. Edward R. Cutler
- Mrs. O. H. Cutler
- Mr. Robert F. Cutler
- Dr. George W. Cutter
- Mr. W. Ernest Davis
- Mrs. C. Deacon
- Mr. Robert Dempster
- Mrs. Dempster
- Miss G. D. Dinuck
- Miss A. L. Dodge
- Mr. Alfred Donovan
- Mr. Frederick Donovan
- Mr. J. W. Donnan
- Dr. J. F. Dowling
- Mrs. Dowling
- Miss Betty Dowling
- Mr. F. S. Dowling
- Mr. Alexander Dru
- Mr. I. L. Druiff
- Mr. H. L. Druifle
- Miss Agnes G. Dunne
- Mr. John F. W. Eardley
- Mr. Clement Ebel
- Miss G. M. Elmslie
- Mrs. Ralph Emerson (Note 4)
- Miss R. C. Erben
- Mr. Rowland C. Evans
- Mrs. Evans
- Mrs. Harrison Ewing
- Mr. F. S. Fales
- Mrs. Fales
- Miss F. W. Fales
- Mr. Florman
- Dr. Lee K. Frankel (Note 5)
- Mr. J. K. Fraser
- Miss M. W. Fuller
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 3 (Mrs. Allen W. Gardner-Mrs. A. C. Jenks)
- Mrs. Allen W. Gardner
- Miss Nancy Gardner
- Mr. Julius Garfinkle
- Mr. William F. Gartner
- Mrs. Gartner
- Miss Margaret V. Gartner
- Miss E. A. Gilbert
- Mr. R. W. Gilmore
- Mrs. R. W. Goode
- Mr. E. L. Goodsell
- Mrs. Goodsell
- Miss Goodsell
- Miss M. B. Gookin
- Miss A. L. Graff
- Mr. Graham
- Mr. Hugh Grant
- Mrs. Grant
- Mr. Hugh Grant, Jr.
- Mr. F. L. Graves
- Mr. Harold D. Greeley
- Miss Irene T. Gross
- Mrs. Burd Grubb and Maid
- Miss Burd Grubb
- Mr. Max Gunzerburger
- Mrs. Gunzerburger
- Miss J. B. Gunzerburger
- Mrs. C. B. Gutman
- Mr. E. B. Hackett
- Mrs. B. Mason Hamlen
- Master Francis Hamlen
- Mr. Victor H. Hanson
- Mrs. Hanson
- Miss Florence Hardart
- Miss May Hardart
- Mr. John P. Harding
- Mrs. Harding
- Mr. Martin Harding
- Mr. Mark Harris
- Mr. C. Harrison
- Mrs. O. L. Harrison
- Mr. A. Roth Harth
- Mr. G. Hatsuni
- Mr. C. M. Henderson
- Miss F. E. Henderson
- Mr. Albert Herskovits
- Mr. Arthur Herskovits
- Mrs. C. B. Hewitt
- Mrs. G. B. Hill
- Mr. M. S. Hillson
- Mrs. Hillson
- Rev. Dr. T. Bond Holland (Note 6)
- Miss Hollander
- Mrs. S. A. Holmquist
- Mrs. Barbara Holt
- Mr. C. S. Hood
- Mrs. Hood
- Mrs. H. Howard
- Miss M. M. Howell
- Mr. Carroll Hutchins
- Mr. D. T. E. Huyck
- Dr. S. Inada
- Mr. Irving W. Isaacs
- Mrs. Isaacs
- Mr. H. J. Jackson
- Mr. J. N. Jackson
- Mrs. A. C. Jenks
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 4 (Mrs. J. McG. Jewell-Mr. Mohr)
- Mrs. J. McG. Jewell
- Mr. Louis Kardos
- Mrs. Kardos
- Mr. Kaufman
- Mr. F. H. G. Keeble
- Mr. James A. Keiller
- Mr. H. H. Keller
- Mr. Mclvin P. Kenney
- Mrs. Kenney
- Mrs. C. F. Kettering
- Mr. Ronald Kinnear
- Mrs. Kinnear
- Miss K. Knight
- Mr. Ross M. Knox
- Mr. S. L. G. Knox
- Mr. M. B. Konyn
- Mr. E. C. Kuhn
- Mrs. Kuhn
- Miss Mary K. Lacey
- Mr. Gerhard Lang
- Mrs. M. Larkin
- Mr. H. Law
- Mrs. Law
- Mr. Charles W. Leach
- Mr. E. M. E. Leflang
- Mrs. Leflang
- Dr. Emanuel Libman (Note 7)
- Mr. Leonard Liebling
- Mr. W. P. Linscott
- Mrs. Linscott
- Mr. P. J. Lucey
- Mrs. Lucey
- Miss Gertrude Lucey
- Mr. H. H. Lukens
- Mr. Samuel R. Lurio
- Mr. A. H. Lyford
- Mrs. Lyford
- Mr. C. T. Lyford
- Mrs. Helen G. Mackenzie
- Mr. Harold O. Mackenzie
- Mr. Cameron O. MacPherson
- Mrs. MacPherson
- Miss K. Mahony
- Mrs. A. J. Mahoney
- Miss A. J. Mahoney
- Miss M. L Mahoney
- Mr. K. Mantel
- Mr. F. J. Marion
- Mrs. F. J. Marion
- Miss Louise Marion
- Mr. H. S. Marston
- Dr. Jackson L. Martin
- Mrs. Martin
- Mrs. Helen A. McCune
- Miss Helen F. McCune
- Mrs. M. McGovern
- Miss M. McGregor
- Miss Margaret McGregor
- Miss A. C. McGregor
- Miss A. V. Mclntre
- Mr. O. O. Mclntyre
- Mrs. Mclntyre
- Mr. D. Meade
- Mrs. Meade
- Mrs. A. Meyers
- Mr. J. P. Miller
- Mr. William S. Miller
- Mrs. Miller and Maid
- Mr. Mohr
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 5 (Miss M. L. Montgomery-Miss P. Robertson)
- Miss M. L. Montgomery
- Mr. John Moroney
- Mrs. Moroney
- Mr. H. Morray
- Dr. Eli Moschowitz
- Mrs. J. T. Munds
- Mr. John J. Murphy
- Mr. L. S. Myers
- Mr. W. L. Myers
- Mrs. J. Nattans
- Miss Nancy New
- Mr. F. E. Newberry
- Mr. Newly
- Miss L. G. Nias
- Mr. James J. O'Connor
- Mr. N. R. O'Hara
- Mr. Hugo Oppenheim
- Mrs. Oppenheim
- Mrs. E. E. Orth and Maid
- Mrs.Harriett J. Patterson
- Mr. Henry C. Patterson
- Miss M. Patterson
- Mr. William Campbell Pettit
- Mrs. Pettit
- Mr. William Townsend Pheifler
- Mr. Albert Pickin
- Mrs. H. D. Pillsbury
- Miss M. Pillsbury
- Mr. A. J. du Pont (Note 3)
- Mrs. du Pont and Maid (Note 3)
- Miss Lois Poole
- Mr. J. Potts
- Mr. David A. Powdermaker
- Mrs. Powdermaker
- Mr. Joseph W. Powdrell
- Mrs. Powdrell
- Mr. Joseph Powdrell
- Mr. Henry Powning
- Mrs. Powning
- Mr. Thomas L. Preston
- Mr. Frank Purcell
- Mr. A. W. Randle
- Mr. Raventos
- Madame R. Raymonde
- Mr. Roland L. Redmond
- Mrs. Redmond
- Miss Sylvic Redmond
- Miss Sheila Redmond and Governess
- Miss Joan Redmond and Governess
- Mr. Horace G. Reeder
- Mr. David C. Reid
- Mr. J. C. Renekens
- Miss Elizabeth D. Rice
- Mr. X. W. Richards
- Mrs. I. Richards
- Mr. George Ritter
- Mrs. Ritter
- Mr. James Robertson
- Mrs. Robertson
- Miss P. Robertson
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 6 (Miss A. H. Robie-Mrs. Lloyd S. Smith)
- Miss A. H. Robie
- Mr. Herbert Robinson
- Mr. E. B. Robinson
- Mrs. Robinson
- Mr. Thomas J. Roche, Jr.
- Mr. P. Rogers
- Mr. Oswald F. Rohe
- Mrs. Rohe
- Mr. Archibald Roosevelt (Note 8)
- Mrs. Roosevelt
- Mr. Adolph Rothe
- Mrs. Rothe
- Mr. Henry Rothrug
- Mr. Robert Roughan
- Mrs. Roughan
- Mr. I. S. Russek
- Mrs. Russek
- Mr. J. C. Ruszkiewicz
- Mr. H. Salomons
- Mrs. Salomons
- Mr. Sigmund Samuel
- Mrs. Samuel
- Mr. Lewis Samuel
- Mr. J. W. Sandberg
- Mrs. Sandberg
- Mr. H. Sanford
- Mrs. H. Sanford
- Madame Maud Santley
- Mrs. Herman M. R. Schiele
- Miss Marjorie Schiele
- Mrs. Jacob B. Schiff and Maid (Note 9)
- Mr. Henry L. Schneider
- Mrs. Schneider
- Miss C. Schneider
- Mr. C. H. Schweppe
- Mrs. Schweppe
- Miss Jean Schweppe
- Master John Schweppe and Governess
- Mr. Max Schy
- Mrs. Schy
- Master Sigmund Schy
- Miss K. B. Scott
- Mr. P. S. Sears
- Mr. John D. Seely
- Mr. James G. Seely
- Mr. Philip Sciden
- Mrs. Sciden
- Miss Marguerite Sengel
- Mr. J. R. Shaw and Valet
- Mrs. M. O. Shaw and Maid
- Miss Ivy Shilling and Maid
- Mr. S. B. Siegman
- Mr. Leon Sigman
- Mr. Isidor Sigman
- Mr. J. L. Simon
- Mrs. Simon
- Col. J. R. Simpson
- Mrs. Simpson
- Master Wellington Hope Simpson
- Master Edgar Hope Simpson
- Mrs. Thomas C. Sims
- Dr. D. Simuneck
- Mrs. Simuneck
- Miss Gladys Simuneck
- Mr. E. W. Sinclair
- Mr. George Singer
- Mr. T. P. Sinha
- Mr. Robert M. Smith
- Mrs. Smith
- Dr. S. Smith
- Mrs. Smith
- Mr. G. L. Smith
- Dr. Harmon Smith
- Mrs. Harmon Smith
- Mrs. Lloyd S. Smith
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 7 (Mr. H. Reeves Smith-Miss Mary H. Wilborg)
- Mr. H. Reeves Smith
- Mr. Austin L. Smithers
- Dr. Sidney J. Sondheim
- Mr. Eustace T. Sowter
- Mrs. M. L. Spellman
- Mr. Joseph Spiegelman
- Mrs. Spiegelman
- Miss E. O. Spooner
- Miss M. T. Spooner and Maid
- Mr. P. L. Stackpole
- Mrs. Stackpole
- Mr. Herman Stearns
- Mrs. Stearns
- Miss J. R. Stephenson
- Mr. Charles M. Stern
- Mr. Stocker
- Mr. Arthur H. Strauss
- Mrs. Strauss
- Mr. Charles H. Streb
- Mr. Strickland
- Mr. A. W. Sturgeon
- Mr. Sweeney
- Miss P. Mai Sweeney
- Mr. Martin Sweeny
- Mr. C. J. B. Swindell
- Mrs. Swindell
- Mr. J. Tanaka
- Mr. P. W. Taylor
- Miss E. S. Taylor
- Mr. Taylor
- Mrs. J. A. Topping and Maid
- Mr. W. R. Trask
- Mrs. Trask
- Mr. S. P. Tull
- Mrs. Tull
- Mrs. K. Tysen
- Mrs. Sarah Ufland
- Miss Laura Verran
- Mrs. W. A. Virges
- Miss H. Virges
- Miss L. Vorenkamp
- Mr. Carroll Wainwright (Note 10)
- Mrs. Wainwright
- Prof. Arthur L. Walker (Note 11)
- Mr. J. A. Walls
- Mr. John F. Walter
- Mrs. Walter
- Mr. E. A. Wak
- Mrs. Walz
- Mr. George S. Ward
- Mr. R. S. Ward
- Mr. Herman Warendorrf
- Mrs. Warendorff
- Miss G. O. Waterhouse
- Mr. C. Weinschenker
- Mrs. Weinschenker
- Dr. J. Weiss
- Mrs. Weiss
- Mr. S. Westheinur
- Mrs. Westheimer
- Master J. Westheimer
- Mrs. L. H. Whitbeck
- Dr. Paul D. White
- Mr. William F. Whiting
- Mrs. Whiting
- Mr. Tanfield Whiting
- Miss Ruth Whiting
- Miss Mary H. Wiborg and Maid (Note 12)
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 8 (Mr. Witham P. Wiese-Mr. Harry T. Ziskind Plus Two Handritten Names: Mr. Hue Sanford and Mrs. Hue Sanford)
- Mr. Witham P. Wiese
- Mrs. Wiese
- Mrs. John Wilde
- Mr. A. P. Wilson
- Mr. Andrew Wilson
- Mrs. Wilson
- Mr. Andrew Wilson, Jr.
- Mr. Ludwig Wolff
- Mrs. Wolff
- Master J. Woltf
- Miss J. Woodward
- Miss E. B. Wright
- Miss Josephine Zigmund
- Mr. Harry T. Ziskind
- Mr. Hue Sanford
- Mrs. Hue Sanford
Second Class Passengers
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 1 (Mr. O. Allen-Mrs. D. Coperud)
- Mr. O. Allen
- Mr. J. Alt
- Mr. T. Alveslad
- Mr. D. Atkinson
- Mr. L. Auster
- Miss K. M. Bailey
- Mrs. S. Ball
- Mrs. F. M. Barks
- Mr. H. Barlow
- Mrs. Barlow
- Mr. C. Baum
- Miss T. Becurko
- Mr. E. C. Bell
- Mrs. K. Bell
- Miss K. Bell
- Master E. J. Bell
- Master F. J. Bell
- Miss G. Bergland
- Mr. C. Bergland
- Mrs. W. Bergland
- Mr. M. Berman
- Mr. M. Berman [sic]
- Mr. T. Bernbaum
- Mrs. C. Bernbaum
- Miss C. Bernbaum
- Miss S. Bezuczko
- Mr. J. S. Bitkerfeld
- Mr. M. Black
- Miss E. Bliss
- Mrs. O. Bowden
- Miss E. Bowden
- Mr. T. J. Boyle
- Mrs. Boyle
- Mrs. B. Brelem
- Miss T. Brelem
- Mr. L. Briego
- Mr. F. A. Briego
- Mr. T. Broadbent
- Rev. Brogan
- Mr. W. G. Bromley
- Mrs. Bromley
- Mr. L. Broyen
- Mr. H. D. Burgon
- Mrs. M. J. Burgon
- Mr. C. S. Busson
- Miss E. R. Cansino
- Mrs. A. Cavanagh
- Miss C. Chase
- Mrs. C. H. Cheeney
- Mrs. C. H. Cheeney
- Mrs. Churchbuilder
- Mr. J. R. Churchill
- Miss A. B. Cobb
- Mrs. R. Cohen
- Master H. Cohen
- Miss H. Cohen
- Miss G. S. Cook
- Mr. F. D. Coop
- Mrs. M. S. Coop
- Mrs. N. Cooper
- Miss G. Cooper
- Mr. H. C. Coperud
- Mrs. D. Coperud
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 2 (Mrs. M. Cosseavilla-Mrs. A. Glatt)
- Mrs. M. Cosseavilla
- Master A. Cosseavilla
- Mr. S. W. Cowles
- Mrs. C. Cowles
- Mr. E. J. Coxon
- Mr. A. H. Crocker
- Mr. E. Crossen
- Mrs. L. Curric
- Mrs. F. M. Dabs
- Mr. J. Daily
- Miss M. Dauser
- Mr. W. Dempsey
- Mr. R. De Recine
- Mrs. M. Diamond
- Miss F. Diamond
- Master M. Diamond
- Mr. R. Dincova
- Mr. J. Divisck
- Mrs. J. Divisck
- Miss W. Divisck
- Mr. A. Donaldson
- Mrs. Donaldson
- Rev. D. W. Dowding
- Mr. R. Duda
- Mr. W. J. Durrant
- Mr. G. Eckger
- Mrs. A. Edelberg
- Miss S. Edelberg
- Miss E. Edelberg
- Mrs. L, Edelstein
- Mr. E. Ekren
- Mr. J. R. Ellingworth
- Mrs. Ellingworth
- Mr. L. Elliott
- Mrs. P. Elliott
- Miss M. Elliott
- Mrs. M. Emanuel
- Mr. E. Engel
- Mr. H. Enke
- Mrs. S. Enke
- Miss W. Enke
- Miss J. Enke
- Miss D. Enke
- Mr. S. Etoh
- Mr. W. Evans
- Mr. D. Evans
- Mr. J. A. Faber
- Mrs. A. Farr
- Miss R. Farr
- Mr. H. I. Feder
- Mr. S. Fellerman
- Mr. D. Fellerman
- Miss M. Fink
- Miss A. Flynn
- Mrs. M. Fogel
- Miss N. S. Fogel
- Mr. F. Foita
- Mrs. A. Foita
- Mr. H. Foldminz
- Mr. S. Formento
- Mrs. F. W. Francis
- Mr. N. Friedman
- Mrs. Friedman
- Mrs. L. Fryer
- Mrs. M. Fuchs
- Mr. L. Geduld
- Mr. T. D. Genge
- Mr. G. Gerson
- Mrs. F. Gerson
- Mr. M. Glatt
- Mrs. A. Glatt
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 3 (Mr. C. Glumpky-Miss E. C. Josey)
- Mr. C. Glumpky
- Mrs. E. Glumpky
- Miss H. Gonzulez
- Miss C. Goforth
- Mr. Good
- Mrs. Good
- Mr. E. Goodwillie
- Mrs. M. Goodwillie
- Miss S. Green
- Mr. W. Greenfield
- Miss E. B. Greest
- Miss S. Greest
- Mr. R. Gross
- Mrs. R. Gross
- Miss S. Gross
- Mr. A. Grossman
- Mrs. S. Grossman
- Mrs. S. Grossman
- Miss R. Grossman
- Mr. J. Gruber
- Mr. A. Gudmundson
- Mrs. Gudmundson
- Mrs. M. Guggelman
- Mrs. E. Gulliford
- Miss S. Gulliford
- Master K. Gulliford
- Mr. M. Guropky
- Mr. J. Gustafson
- Rev. J. S. Guzdck
- Mr. C. P. Hall
- Mr. G. H. Hall
- Mrs. Hall
- Mr. A. Hamby
- Mrs. L. Hamby
- Miss J. Hamby
- Master C. Hamby
- Mr. A. Hamby
- Mrs. C. Harding
- Mrs. C. Hardy
- Mr. J. N. Harmstone
- Mrs. A. Harold
- Miss M. K. Harris
- Dr. A. Harry
- Miss M. A. Harry
- Mr. G. Heihy
- Mr. J E. Heil
- Mr. G. Heitz
- Mr. C. Heitz
- Mrs. A. Hejbal
- Mr. I. Helowicz
- Mrs. A. Heybal
- Mrs. Hirsh
- Miss Hirsh
- Mr. A. Hoar
- Mrs. R. Hoar
- Miss Holbrook
- Miss A. J. Hollander
- Mr. L. Holzberg
- Mr. H. Hope
- Mr. P. G. Howe
- Mrs. Howe
- Mrs. Hunrath
- Master H. Hunrath
- Mrs. F. Hurska
- Miss J. Hurska
- Mrs. Ianzer
- Miss A. Ibanez
- Mr. A. S. Izzard
- Mrs. M. A. Izzard
- Mr. S. Jackson
- Mr. L. D. Jeffries
- Mrs. Jeffries
- Mr. A. Johnson
- Mrs. V. F. Josey
- Miss E. C. Josey
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 4 (Mrs. B. Kagan-Mr. G. McGhan)
- Mrs. B. Kagan
- Miss R. Kagan
- Miss E. Kagan
- Master E. Kagan
- Mr. F. Kappeler
- Miss Keachie
- Mr. H. Keene
- Mrs. C. Keingsbergeine
- Mrs. R. Keller
- Master W. Keller
- Miss H. M. Kendall
- Mr. E. Kersh
- Mr. Z. Kielawa
- Mrs. I. Kielawa
- Mr. L. Klar
- Mr. L. Klar
- Miss A. Klar
- Mr. A. Kolar
- Mr. M. Kolzert
- Mrs. Z. Kortzova
- Mr. A. J. Kowalski
- Mrs. A. J. Kowalski
- Miss A. J. Kowalski
- Mr. M. Kramelbaeur
- Mrs. M. Kramelbaeur
- Mr. E. Kraus
- Mrs. M. M. Krim
- Miss Krim
- Miss A. Kronova
- Mr. A. Krotoski
- Master L. A. Krotoski
- Mr. J. Kuairze
- Mrs. M. Kuairze
- Mr. J. Kulka
- Mrs. A. Kulman
- Mrs. A. E. Lacy
- Miss A. Lacy
- Mrs. A. Lampert
- Miss A. Lampert
- Mr. M. Landan
- Mr. H. Landan
- Mrs. Landan and Child
- Mr. F. Lander
- Mr. C. Landerman
- Mrs. Larisen
- Miss T. Larisch
- Master S. Larisch
- Mr. H. Larisch
- Mrs. S. E. Lee
- Mr. M. Lerner
- Miss K. Leverburne
- Mrs. A. Lindgren
- Miss A. Lipschitz
- Mr. H. J. Logan
- Mr. S. W. Lorenc
- Mr. K. Lubash
- Mrs. G. Lubash
- Miss R. Lubash
- Mr. F. Lubright
- Mrs. P. Lubright
- Mr. F. G. Lyon
- Mr. J. J. Madden
- Miss N. Maise
- Mr. W. Makin
- Mrs. A. G. Makin
- Mrs. B. Maltz
- Mr. O. Malychevitch
- Mrs. L. Malychevitch
- Miss I. Malychevitch
- Miss K. Marion
- Mr. J. Martin
- Mrs. F. Martin
- Mr. M. Matejka
- Mrs. R. Matejka
- Miss G. D. McCoy
- Mrs. M. McCrany
- Mr. G. McGhan
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 5 (Mr. F. McKechnie-Miss L. Reardon)
- Mr. F. McKechnie
- Mrs. E. McLundie
- Master A. McLundie
- Miss M. McLundie
- Mr. Meier
- Mrs. Meier
- Mr. F. Merritt
- Miss L. Meury
- Mr. J. P. Miles
- Mrs. Miles and Infant
- Mr. W. P. Milligan
- Mr. H. Mills
- Mr. D. Mitchell
- Mrs. Mitchell
- Mr. K. K. Mitte
- Mr. W. C. Moir
- Mrs. Moller
- Miss Moller
- Mr. F. W. Moon
- Mrs. H. L. Moon
- Mr. J. Moore
- Mr. J. Moravale
- Mr. B. V. Mott
- Mrs. Mott
- Mr. R. Mount
- Mrs. Mount
- Miss M. L. Mulligan
- Miss E. C. Oldfield
- Mr. M. D. Osborn
- Mr. R. Oskar
- Mr. E. H. Owen
- Miss R. Owen
- Mr. M Parlice
- Mr. H. I. Peder
- Mr. J. Pedersen
- Mrs. E. Pedersen
- Miss E. L. Pendleton
- Mr. R. S. Penhall
- Mrs. Penhall
- Mr. J. Perla
- Mr. C. H. Peterson
- Mrs. E. E. Peterson
- Mrs. J. Peterson
- Miss C. L. P. Peterson
- Mr. M. Petit
- Mr. S. Phillips
- Mr. P. Pilcer
- Mr. J. C. Powys
- Miss B. Priest
- Mr. J. Nestcrowicz
- Mrs. C. Nesterowicz
- Mr. M. Nielson
- Mr. L. M. Nielson
- Mr. H. Nillson
- Miss A. E. Nunn
- Mr. E. Oberman
- Mrs. M. Oberman
- Mr. F. Oberman
- Mr. H. Raby
- Mrs. L. Raby
- Mr. A. Rajckes
- Mr. E. A. Kasmussen
- Mrs. Kasmussen
- Miss E. Rasmussen
- Mr. E. Kasmussen
- Mrs. V. Ratil
- Prof. G. T. Raysdale
- Miss C. Reardon
- Miss M. Reardon
- Miss L. Reardon
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 6 (Mrs. J. Reeder-Mrs. E. Stellberg)
- Mrs. J. Reeder
- Master J. Reeder
- Miss I. Reeder
- Mr. T. Reese
- Mr. R. Reese
- Mr. R. O. Recson
- Mrs. E. Recson
- Mr. J. Reichart
- Mrs. Reichart
- Master Reichart
- Miss B. Reichart
- Miss A. Reichart
- Mr. A. Reiner
- Mr. C. Reisner
- Mr. R. Rhodes
- Mrs. R. Rhodes
- Mr. J. Richardson
- Mrs. Richardson
- Rev. M. K. Ridley
- Mr. Rolbrccki
- Mrs. Rolbrccki
- Mrs. G. Rosenbaum
- Mr. R. Rosenberg
- Mrs. F. Rosenberg
- Miss P. Rosenberg
- Miss S. Rosenberg
- Mr. J. Rosendahl
- Mr. O. Rosendahl
- Miss S. Rosenthal
- Mr. I. Rubin
- Mr. J. Rubin
- Mr. A. Russell
- Mr. L. Rybach
- Mrs. Rybach
- Mr. T. Rynewitz
- Mrs. H. Rynewitz
- Mr. B. de Saloo
- Mr. A. E. Sanders
- Miss D. Sandifer
- Miss B. Sandifer
- Mr. S. Savre
- Mrs. Savre
- Miss M. Scanlon
- Mr. C. Schmapik
- Mr. J.J. Schotten
- Mr. M. Schreiber
- Miss S. Schreiber
- Mr. F. Schulz
- Mr. S. Schydlosky
- Mrs. F. Schydlosky
- Mr. W. G. Scott
- Mrs. R. Scott
- Mr. L. Seigel
- Mr. T. Sell
- Mrs. Sell
- Mr. W. Shackelford
- Mrs. A. Shackelford
- Miss F. Shackelford
- Miss K. Shackelford
- Miss R. Shackelford
- Mr. G. Shanks
- Mrs. Shanks
- Master S. Shanks
- Miss W. Shanks
- Miss Shaw
- Miss E. Shaw
- Mr. P. Siccloff
- Mr. T. O. Silrinn
- Miss S. Silrinn
- Mr. N. Silverman
- Mr. L. Simpson
- Mr. G. Skotgaard
- Miss N. Smith
- Mr. F. S. Smith
- Miss M. Smith
- Mr. G. Smith
- Miss E. Smizky
- Mr. I. Sinizky
- Mis. P. Smizky
- Mr. J. Spitz
- Mr. C. V. Stellberg
- Mrs. E. Stellberg
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 7 (Mr. J. H. Stitt-Miss D. Wright)
- Mr. J. H. Stitt
- Mr. J. M. Stoler
- Mrs. H. Stoler
- Miss E. Stoler
- Master H. Stoler
- Master S. Stoler
- Mr. M. M. Stone
- Mr. W. Stuckgolo
- Mr. G. H. Sutton
- Mr. H. Swartzberg
- Mrs. H. Sykes
- Mr. L. Szigcry
- Mr. S. Takahashi
- Mrs. M. Taylor
- Miss M. Tener
- Miss I. Teodorowicz
- Mr. E. Thaler
- Mrs. D. Thaler
- Mr. L. Thomas
- Rev. G. Thomas
- Mrs. Thomas
- Miss M. Thomas
- Mr. Griffith Thomas
- Mrs. Griffith Thomas
- Miss M. M. Thomas
- Mr. L. Tobe
- Dr. F. Tolleen
- Miss M. Toner
- Mr. J. Tonnan
- Mr. G. Touris
- Mr. J. Tozer
- Mr. T. Tozer
- Mrs. Tozer
- Mr. A. Turch
- Mrs. M. Turch
- Mr. J. Turch
- Mrs. M. Turch
- Miss E. Turnbull
- Miss M. Turnbull
- Mrs. A. Tyler
- Mr. A. Vackar
- Mr. G. Vickerman
- Miss R. Wachtir
- Mr. H. Wagnian
- Mr. G. Wagner
- Mrs. A. Walker
- Miss E. Walker
- Mrs. C. Wallis
- Mr. T. J. Walsh
- Mrs. D. Walsh
- Miss H. Walsh
- Master T. Walsh
- Mr. G. A. Washburne
- Mr. S. W. Washington
- Mrs. J. A. Washington
- Mr. E. L. Washington
- Mr. Y. Watambe
- Mr. H. E. Watson
- Miss L. Weinstock
- Mr. L. Weinstock
- Mr. W. Werner
- Mrs. H. S. Westram
- Mr. W. Whiles
- Mrs. E. Whiles
- Mr. T. J. Whitehead
- Mr. J. M. Wilcox
- Mrs. Wilcox
- Miss I. Willard
- Mrs. N. A. Williams
- Mr. J. Wilson
- Mrs. Wilson
- Archdeacon M. Wilson
- Mr. M. Winikofsky
- Mrs. F. Winikofsky
- Mr. Wonk
- Mrs. Wonk
- Mr. E. A. Wood
- Mrs. Wood
- Mrs. L. Wright
- Master J. Wright
- Miss D. Wright
Notes About Passengers
- Mrs. Charles Allis Patron of the arts and cultural preservation, connected to the Allis-Chalmers Corporation legacy.
- Mrs. Susan C. Baker Philanthropist and social reformer, wife of railroad magnate George Fisher Baker.
- Mr. A. J. [Alfred I.] and Mrs. du Pont [Likely Jessie Ball du Pont (1884–1973)], Member of the prominent du Pont family, known for its industrial and philanthropic impact. They were married in 1921.
- Mrs. Ralph Emerson (Ruth Hanna McCormick) Part of the Emerson family legacy, Married U.S. Congressman William "Bill" Ralph Emerson in 1919. She came from a prominent political family; her father, Mark Hanna, was a powerful Republican senator. After her husband's death in 1925, she took over his newspaper interests and continued to be active in politics, eventually serving in the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Dr. Lee K. Frankel (1867-1931) Esteemed sociologist and key figure in public health reforms, significant for his contributions to social welfare. in 1922, he was chairman of the National Health Council from 1923 to 1926, and chairman of a commission to survey Palestine for the Jewish Agency in 1927.
- Rev. Dr. T. Bond Holland [Rev. Dr. Thomas Bond Holland (1872–1930)] Religious leader and academic, contributing to cultural and intellectual discourse of the time. During the 1920s, Dr. Holland was the pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Saratoga Springs, a position he held for 12 years. His time there was marked by his well-regarded ministry and significant improvements to the church's facilities.
- Dr. Emanuel Libman (1872-1946) Celebrated physician and medical researcher, notable for his contributions to cardiology and bacteriology. Libman applied the research methods he learned abroad to study the bacteriology of the blood and perform autopsies to determine the cause of death. Much of his work was focused on endocarditis, and by the end of his career he became an unquestioned authority on the disease. In 1924, he and Benjamin Sacks isolated a new form of endocarditis they originally termed atypical verrucous endocarditis and was later known as Libman–Sacks endocarditis. He received a Silver Medal from the American Medical Association in 1942 for his work in discovering the disease.
- Archibald Roosevelt (1894-1979) Son of President Theodore Roosevelt, reflecting a direct connection to one of America’s most celebrated families. as a U.S. Army officer and commander of U.S. forces in World War I and II, and the fifth child of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. In both conflicts he was wounded. He earned the Silver Star with three oak leaf clusters, Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster, and the French Croix de Guerre. After World War II, he became a businessman and the founder of a New York City bond brokerage house, as well as a spokesman for conservative political causes.
- Mrs. Jacob Schiff [Therese Loeb Schiff] Widow of Jacob Schiff, the prominent banker and philanthropist. Her presence underscores the list’s connection to key financial and social elites of the era.
- Carroll Wainwright [Carroll Livingston Wainwright (1899-1967)] Noted artist and member of a prestigious family, reflecting the era’s interconnection of art, wealth, and society. After his marriage in 1920 to Edith Catherine Gould (1900-1937), he became a Wall Street broker and in 1923, he left Wall Street and became a painter, continuing nearly the rest of his life.
- Prof. Arthur L. Walker Esteemed educator and academic figure, enhancing the cultural significance of the voyage.
- Miss Mary H. Wiborg (1888-1964) Heiress and prominent socialite, reflecting the opulent lifestyle of the Gilded Age elite. Wiborg lived in Paris, France, and according to her obituary in The New York Times was active in the Red Cross. During World War I, she was one of a skeleton staff at the Hospice de St. Vincent de Paul in Montmirail, France, who cared for wounded from the June 1918 Chateau-Thierry campaign; as hospital founder Harriet Bard Squiers wrote, "The hospital was a slaughterhouse ... Hoytie W[i]borg did such splendid work. She never had her clothes off for nights....I can't begin to tell you how wonderful she has been." During World War II, she served in the French Resistance. She was a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor.
👤 Noteworthy Saloon (First Class) Passengers
🌟 Prominent American Families & Elites
Mrs. Charles Allis – Philanthropist tied to the Allis-Chalmers legacy in Milwaukee, patron of arts and culture.
Mrs. Susan C. Baker – Widow of George F. Baker, railroad magnate and financier; noted philanthropist.
Mr. A. J. & Mrs. Jessie Ball du Pont – Industrial family dynasty, with deep ties to U.S. business and philanthropy.
Mrs. Ralph Emerson (Ruth Hanna McCormick) – From a leading political dynasty, later a U.S. Representative; linked to industrialist and publishing families.
Mrs. Jacob Schiff (Therese Loeb Schiff) – Widow of the financier and philanthropist, underscoring New York’s elite Jewish-German banking circles.
Carroll L. Wainwright – Artist and member of the Gould-Wainwright family, tied to Wall Street and art circles.
Miss Mary H. Wiborg – Heiress and Parisian socialite, noted for her WWI Red Cross work and later service in the French Resistance; recipient of the French Legion of Honor.
🎖 Military & Political Figures
Col. J. R. Simpson – Military officer traveling with family; indicative of postwar mobility of senior officers.
Archibald Roosevelt (1894–1979) – Son of President Theodore Roosevelt; decorated soldier in WWI and later WWII, wounded multiple times, awarded the Silver Star, Purple Heart, and Croix de Guerre. His presence represents a direct link to one of America’s most prominent families.
🧑🎓 Professors & Academics
Prof. Arthur L. Walker – Noted academic traveler, representing the intellectual exchange between Europe and America in the 1920s.
✝ Religious Figures
Rev. Dr. T. Bond Holland (1872–1930) – Methodist Episcopal pastor, Saratoga Springs, combining clerical leadership with academic reputation.
Archdeacon M. Wilson – Senior Anglican clergyman, emphasizing the continuing importance of faith leadership in transatlantic travel.
🩺 Medical Professionals
Dr. Lee K. Frankel – Sociologist and public health leader, key in shaping early 20th-century welfare programs.
Dr. Emanuel Libman (1872–1946) – Pioneering physician in bacteriology and cardiology, discoverer of Libman-Sacks endocarditis.
Dr. Paul D. White – Emerging figure in cardiology, later considered the “father of modern cardiology.”
Dr. Eli Moschowitz – Physician remembered for describing thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (“Moschowitz syndrome”).
🎭 Arts & Entertainment
Madame Maud Santley – Likely tied to the musical and operatic Santley family; indicative of cultural connections.
H. Reeves Smith – Actor prominent in London theater, highlighting transatlantic cultural exchanges.
👤 Noteworthy Second Class Passengers
Even in Second Class, prominent clergy and professionals are noted:
Rev. D. W. Dowding – Clergyman in Second Class, perhaps linked to missionary or pastoral work.
Rev. J. S. Guzdck & Rev. G. Thomas – Illustrating the religious diversity of Cunard’s passenger list.
Prof. G. T. Raysdale – Another academic presence outside Saloon Class.
This underscores how Aquitania in 1922 bridged elite and professional classes alike.
🎶 Life Onboard
Passengers enjoyed:
- Professional orchestra with daily performances 🎼
- Wireless telegraphy with Marconi system 📡
- Fine dining in Saloon and Second Class, with strict meal service hours
- Libraries and Reading Rooms stocked with English-language works 📚
- Deck games and social events, blending leisure with elegance
📸 Noteworthy Images
Front Cover (James S. Mann painting of schooner at sea) – Maritime artistry tied to Cunard luxury 【Image #13b57f32c8】.
Title Page with Officers – Featuring Captain Sir James Charles 【Image #231155c834】.
Passenger List Samples (Parts 1–8) – Documenting Saloon-class elites and notables 【23118439c0】【2312d1fd6f】.
Second Class Passenger Lists – Showing professional and religious diversity 【2312eda3ed】【2313e1208f】.
📚 Relevance of the Voyage
For teachers, students, historians, genealogists, and collectors, this list is of immense value:
Genealogists can connect family members to prominent industrial, political, and religious legacies.
Medical historians see a gathering of physicians who shaped early 20th-century health science.
Social historians note the coexistence of American elites, European academics, and religious figures on a single sailing.
Art and cultural historians find actors, musicians, and heiresses who embodied transatlantic cultural exchange.
📝 Final Thoughts – Why This Passenger List Matters
The 12 August 1922 voyage of RMS Aquitania captures the glamour of postwar transatlantic travel at its peak. The presence of political dynasties (Roosevelt, Emerson, du Pont, Schiff), medical pioneers (Libman, White, Moschowitz), clergy, and socialites (Wiborg, Allis, Baker) elevates this passenger list far beyond a routine roster—it is a social document of the interwar Atlantic world.
For genealogists, historians, and collectors, it serves as a window into the individuals shaping politics, medicine, religion, and culture in the early 1920s.
Title Page with Listing of Senior Officers and Staff. RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 231155c834
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 1 (Mr. James Addison-Miss B. G. Brooks). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 23118439c0
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 2 (Mr. S. Brown-Miss M. W. Fuller). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 2311a7622c
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 3 (Mrs. Allen W. Garner-Mrs. A C. Jenks). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 23126f2478
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 4 (Mrs. J. McG. Jewell-Mr. Mohr). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 23128d05f5
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 5 (Miss M. L. Montgomery-Miss P. Robertson). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 2312976604
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 6 (Miss A. H. Robie-Mrs. Lloyd S. Smith). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 2312a1e8f7
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 7 (Mr. H. Reeves Smith-Miss Mary H. Wilborg). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 2312d1fd6f
List of Saloon Passengers, Part 8 (Mr. Witham P. Wiese-Mr. Harry T. Ziskind Plus Two Handritten Names: Mr. Hue Sanford and Mrs. Hue Sanford). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 2312e38705
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 1 (Mr. O. Allen-Mrs. D. Coperud). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 2312eda3ed
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 2 (Mrs. M. Cosseavilla-Mrs. A. Glatt). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 231315ed8a
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 3 (Mr. C. Glumpky-Miss E. C. Josey). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 231364c0a5
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 4 (Mrs. B. Kagan-Mr. G. McGhan). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 23136e75f3
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 5 (Mr. F. McKechnie-Miss L. Reardon). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 23137b5e89
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 6 (Mrs. J. Reeder-Mrs. E. Stellberg). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 2313df0873
List of Second Class Passengers, Part 7 (Mr. J. H. Stitt-Miss D. Wright). RMS Aquitania Saloon and Second Class Passenger List, 12 August 1922. | GGA Image ID # 2313e1208f
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