SS Caronia Passenger List - 29 July 1911
Front Cover of a Second Cabin Passenger List from the SS Caronia of the Cunard Line, Departing Saturday, 29 July 1911 from New York to Liverpool via Queenstown, Commanded by Captain J. C. Barr. GGA Image ID # 11dc092c80
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: J. C. Barr
- Surgeon: J. F. McDermott
- Chief Steward: Thos, Dickinson
- Purser: J. A. McCubbin
- Assistant Purser: J. M. Ekins
- Typist and Steno: Miss Hale
Second Cabin Passengers
- Mr. s. H. Allcock
- Mr. s. ilammli Allen
- Mr. s. Mary Anderson
- Miss Mabel Anderson
- Mr. . Arnett
- Mr. s. Arnett
- Miss Frida Augustson
- Mr. . Michael Bailey
- Miss Annie Bailey
- Master Bailey
- Mr. . Henry Balfour
- Mr. s. E. C. Barron
- Miss P. Barron
- Miss Anna Bergstrom
- Mr. . W. S. Berry
- Mr. . Robt. Bill
- Mr. . Henry Blackwell
- Miss Nellie Bleecker
- Miss Emma Breese
- Mr. . Wm. Brown
- Mr. s. Rose Brown
- Mr. . John Burleigh
- Mr. . Frank Bush
- Mr. s. Bush
- Mr. . Geo. L. Campbell
- Mr. . Wm. G. Carruth
- Miss Blanche Cook
- Mr. . Ed. Cosgrove
- Mr. . Henry Cox
- Mr. s. Cox
- Mr. s. Elizb. Cross
- Miss Alise Cross
- Mr. . R. Festyn Daines
- Mr. . John F. Daly
- Miss Elizb. Daniel
- Mr. . Robt. Davies
- Mr. . R. F. Davies
- Mr. s. J. T. Davis
- Mr. . Fredk. K. Davis
- Mr. s. M. E. Doudy
- Mr. . A. M. Drummond
- Miss Martha Dyson
- Mr. . H. D. Eardley
- Mr. . Edwd. D. Edwards
- Mr. . Joseph Edwards
- Rev. J. G. Evans
- Mr. . Griffith E. Evans
- Miss Eleanor B. Evans
- Mr. s. K. Ewans
- Mr. s. Flo. Everett
- Mr. . Phillip Flanagan
- Miss Emma L. Forsythe
- Mr. . D. Foster
- Mr. . Henry Frain
- Miss Bessie Frain
- Mr. . Walter Francis
- Mr. . Thos. Gill
- Mr. . J. H. Good
- Mr. . Thos. J. Griffin
- Mr. . W. Griffiths
- Mr. . Wm. T. Gwyer
- Mr. s. Gwyer and infant
- Master Givelyn Gwyer
- Mr. . R. B. Hart
- Mr. . N. Hall
- Miss Gertrude Harris
- Miss Annie Haselup
- Mr. . Arthur Haycock
- Miss Marjorie Haycock
- Mr. . K. B. Herrick
- Mr. . J. Hilton
- Mr. . G. Hopkins
- Mr. . Andrew R. Horn
- Mr. s. Horn
- Mr. . H. C. Hore
- Mr. s. Anna Horr
- Mr. . H. Horsefield
- Mr. . C. B. Horton
- Mr. s. Horton
- Miss Frederica Horton
- Mr. s. H. Hoskinson
- Master Harold Hoskinson
- Mr. s. W. A. Howells
- Dr. J. O. Howells
- Mr. . K. Ishikawa
- Mr. . Thos. James
- Mr. . Thos. W. Jenkins
- Mr. s. Jenkins
- Mr. s. Emily A. Johnson
- Miss Dorothy Johnson
- Mr. . Jones
- Miss Marge Jones
- Miss Josephine Jones
- Mr. . J. Watkin Jones
- Mr. s. Jones
- Miss G. Jones
- Mr. . J. L. Kandel
- Mr. . Thos. Kavanagh
- Mr. . Lionel Kemp
- Mr. s. Kemp
- Mr. . Thos. Kenyon
- Mr. s. L. A. Kirk
- Miss Emma C. Kirk
- Mr. . Edwd. G. Lewis
- Mr. . Linahan
- Mr. s. Linahan
- Mr. . D. W. Lloyd
- Mr. . R. L. Lloyd
- Mr. . John Lockhart
- Mr. . Geo. R. Lockhart Jr.
- Mr. . Mahon
- Miss Cath. Mandel
- Mr. s. Mary A. Manson
- Miss Laura O. Manson
- Mr. s. L. S. Mare
- Mr. . Reginald T. Mayhew
- Mr. s. Mayhew
- Mr. . J. W. Meehan
- Mr. . W. J. Meredith
- Mr. . Edwd. Monahan
- Mr. . Thos. Moore
- Miss Mary Morris
- Dr. K. E. Morrison
- Mr. s. Morrison
- Mr. . John H. Morgan
- Mr. s. P. Mullock and infant
- Mr. . J. Murray
- Mr. s. Murray
- Prof. C. E. McAfee
- Mr. s. McAfee
- Mr. . B. H. McCauley
- Mr. . J. B McDonough
- Mr. . P. J. McDonough
- Mr. . McGeorge
- Mr. s. McGeorge and child
- Mr. . John IMcKenzie
- Mr. . Geo. Negus
- Mr. . G. Nishinaki
- Miss Martha Nordin
- Mr. . Matthew J. O’Davan
- Miss Eleanor Ogilvie
- Miss E. Ogilvie
- Mr. . Wm. O'Hara
- Mr. . Owen Owen
- Mr. s. Caroline Owen
- Mr. . Evan Owen
- Mr. . John Owens
- Mr. s. Owens
- Master John G. Owens
- Mr. . David W. Pernbridge
- Mr. . John Rees
- Mr. s. Rees
- Mr. . Morgan P. Rees
- Mr. . John T. Richards
- Miss Hannah Richards
- Mr. . John R. Roberts
- Mr. . Richard Roberts
- Mr. s. H. Rosen
- Miss Sarah Rosen
- Miss Jennie Rosen
- Mr. . C. Saerchinger
- Mr. . A. Sanderson
- Mr. s. H. Sauze
- Miss Edith Scott
- Dr. F. D. Shephard
- Mr. . J. Sidebottom
- Mr. s. G. H. Smith
- Mr. s. E. Smith
- Mr. s. AIice Smith
- Mr. . John Standall
- Mr. s. Standall
- Capt. Thos. Stanton
- Mr. . David Stevens
- Miss Alice Stevens
- Mr. . Jas. O’Dea Storen
- Mr. . Chas. Theobald
- Mr. s. Theobald
- Mr. . Walter Thomas
- Mr. . Jos. D. Thomas
- Mr. . C. W. Tiffen
- Mr. s. E. Tiffen
- Mr. s. Ellen Towers
- Mr. . Fredk. J. Tree
- Mr. . Donald J. Tree
- Mr. s. H. Tudor
- Mr. . Edwd. Vaughn
- Mr. . Phillip Warren
- Mr. s. Warren
- Mr. s. Anna E. Westron
- Mr. s. Elizb Whitehead
- Mr. . C. C. Wilkins
- Mr. . L. Williams
- Mr. s. Williams
- Mr. . A. E. Williams
- Mr. s. Williams
- Miss A. E. Williams
- Miss E. E Williams
- Mr. s. Luther J. Williams
- Mr. . John Wilson
- Mr. s. T. Wolfe-Brown
- Miss Olive Wolfe-Brown
- Mr. . J. Wolstenholme
- Mr. . F. J. Wratislaw
- Mr. s. Wratislaw
- Rev. Jerome Zazzard
Additional Passengers
- Mr. . R. F. Aitken
- Miss H. Bailey
- Miss F. Boyles
- Miss F. Harrison
- Mr. . F. J. Mackin
- Mr. . C. T Nichols
- Mr. s. Quick
- Miss Quick
- Mr. s. E. E. Risien
- Mr. . H. Milford
- Mr. . J. Moore
- Mr. s. Geo. E Wittig
- Miss L. Wittig
- Miss E. E. Jones
Not on Board
- Miss Annie Bailey
- Mr. Geo L Campbell
- Mr. R. Festyn Daines
- Mr. John F Daly
- Miss Frederica Horton
- Mrs. P. Mullock and infant
- Mr. J. B. McDonough
- Mr. P. J. McDonough
- Mr. M. J. O’Davan
Errata
- Mr. R. L Lloyd should read Mr. H. K. Lloyd
Landing at Queenstown
- Mr. Michael Bailey
- Miss H. Bailey
- Master Hailey
- Mr. Henry Balfour
- Miss Nellie Bleecker
- Mr. Wm. Brown
- Mr. Ed Cosgrove
- Mr. P. Flanagan
- Mr. Henry Frain
- Miss Bessie Frain
- Mr. Thos J Griffin
- Mr. Thos Kavanagh
- Mr. & Mrs. Linahan
- Mr. J. Lockhart
- Mr. G. Lockhart, Jr.
- Miss C. Mandel
- Mr. J. W. Meehan
- Mr. E. Monahan
- Mr. T. Moore
- Miss M. Morris
- Mr. Wm O’Hara
- Mr. J. O’Dea Stören
- Mr. J. Moore
- Rev. J. Zazzard
Landing at Fishguard
- Mr. H. Blackwell
- Miss E. Breese
- Miss F. Boyles
- Miss B. Cook
- Mrs. E. Cross
- Miss E. Daniel
- Mr. R. Davies
- Mr. R. F. Davies
- Mrs. J. T. Davis
- Miss M. Dyson
- Mr. E. D. Edwards
- Mr. J. Edwards
- Rev. J. G. Evans
- Mr. G. E. Evans
- Mrs. R. Ewans
- Mrs. F. Everett
- Mr. W. Francis
- Mr. T. Gill
- Mr. & Mrs. Gwyer and infant
- Master G. Gwyer
- Miss G. Harris
- Mr. A. Haycock
- Miss M. Haycock
- Mr. & Mrs. C. Horton
- Mrs. W. A .Howells
- Dr. J. O. Howells
- Mrs. F. Harrison
- Mr. Thos. James
- Mr. & Mrs. T. Jenkins
- Miss M. Jones
- Miss J. Jones
- Miss E. E. Jones
- Mr. E. Lewis
- Mr. D. W. Lloyd
- Mr. Mahon
- Mrs. L. S. Mare
- Mr. J. .B Morgan
- Prof. C. McAfee
- Mrs. McAfee
- Mr. Geo. Negus
- Miss E. Ogilvie
- Mr. Owen Owen
- Mrs. C. Owen
- Mr. E. Owen
- Mr. J. Owens
- Mrs. Owens
- Master J. Owens
- Mr. David Pernbridge
- Mr. & Mrs. J. Rees
- Mr. M. P. Rees
- Miss H. Richards
- Mr. J. Roberts
- Miss E. Scott
- Capt. T. Stanton
- Mr. D. Stevens
- Miss A. Stevens
- Mr. W. Thomas
- Mr. J. D. Thomas
- Mr. H. Milford
- Mr. & Mrs. Tiffen
- Mrs. E. Towers
- Mr. F. J. Tree
- Mr. D. J. Tree
- Mrs. H. Tudor
- Mr. Ed. Vaughan
- Mr. & Mrs. P. Warren
- Mrs. E. Whitehead
- Mr. C. Wilkins
- Mr. L. Williams
- Mrs. Williams
- Mrs. L. J. Williams
- Mrs. T. Wolfe-Brown
- Miss O. Wolfe-Brown
- Mrs. G. E. Wittig
- Miss L. Wittig
- Miss Eleanor Ogilvie
Total = 212
Information for Passengers
MEALS will be served in the Saloon at the following times:
- Breakfast at 8:00 am.
- Dinner 12:30 pm
- Tea 5:30 pm
- Supper 8:30 pm
The Bar and Smoke Room will be closed at 11:00 pm.
Seats at Table. The Second Cabin Steward has the arrangement of the seats at the table.
Letters and Telegrams. Passengers desiring to have these forwarded by the pilot from Sandy Hook must hand same (fully prepaid) to the Purser within one hour after leaving the pier.
Divine Service on Sunday at 10:30 am
Baggage. All enquiries regarding Baggage should be addressed to the Purser.
Steamer Chairs may be hired from the Deck Steward at a cost of $1.00 for the voyage.
Valuables. The Company is not responsible for theft if valuables or money are kept In the Staterooms The same should be placed In charge of the Purser for deposit In his safe, and a receipt will be given on the Company's form.
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.
Exchange of Money. The Purser is authorized to exchange money at the following rates. He will give English money for U. S. currency at £1 sterling for $4.95, and American money for English at $4.80 to the pound sterling.
The Surgeon is authorized to make customary charges, subject to the approval of the Commander, for treating any passengers al their request for any illness not originating on board the ship. In the case of sickness contracted on board no charge will be made and medicine will be provided free.
Dogs. Passengers are notified that dogs cannot be landed in Great Britain unless a license has previously been procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. Forms of license must be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog is taken on board.
Fishguard—Passengers' Mail. On arrival at Fishguard, passengers should enquire at the Purser's Bureau for any letters or telegrams addressed to them. A desk is also provided on the Customs Examining Platform at Fishguard, where later telegrams or messages for passengers can be obtained.
Liverpool—Passengers Mail. Passengers landing at Liverpool should enquire at the Purser's Bureau, on arrival, for letters or telegrams.
Arrivals at Liverpool. Time or Landing Passengers. When any of the Company’s steamers arrive alongside the Liverpool Landing Stage after 8:00 pm, it is optional for the passengers to go on shore that night. In the event, however, of their remaining on board, they will be landed after breakfast the following morning, either at the stage or in dock as circumstances may make desirable.
When the vessel reaches the river but does not come alongside the stage, to prevent inconvenience and to meet emergencies, any passengers desirous of disembarking will, on arrival of the steamer, be landed, with hand baggage only, by tender, provided that the Purser is advised before leaving Fishguard of the passenger's wish to do so.
Notice will be placed In the Companion-way on arrival at Fishguard advising passengers of anticipated arrival at Liverpool, and arrangements for landing.
Special Trains will be dispatched by the L. & N. W. Railway from the Riverside Station, Liverpool, to Euston Station, London, on the arrival of the Steamers. Likewise special trains are run from Euston Station, London, to Riverside Station, Liverpool, in connection with their departure. All the other Railway Stations In Liverpool are within a few minutes' drive of the Prince’s Stage.
Passengers' Correspondence. Mail matter for passengers may be addressed to the care of any of the Company's Head Offices, viz, Liverpool, London, Paris, Berlin, Munich, Vienna, etc.
Customs. 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 copyright books and music will be confiscated.
Automobiles. The Purser can give full information to passengers who wish to hire automobiles for touring purposes, and. on receipt of instructions, will send Marconigram to Head Office ordering same.
Berlin Office. The Company is now represented in Berlin by the Cunard Line Reise Bureau. 57 Unter den Linden, where passengers will be accorded every attention.
Agency at Rome. Full information regarding passage via Cunard Line services may be obtained from Messrs. Ad. Roesler, Franz & Figll. Via Condotti. 20. Rome.
Through Booking to Egypt, India, China, Japan, Philippines, Australasia, etc., etc., can be arranged by taking Cunard steamer to England or the Mediterranean, connecting with steamers of the Peninsular & Oriental Line. Particulars and rates on application to Chief Offices.
Landing at New York. In case a Steamer arrives at the New York Wharf after 8:00 pm, passengers wishing lo land may do so and have their baggage passed by the Customs authorities immediately.
Those who prefer to remain on board will have their baggage passed the following morning after 7 o'clock. Breakfast will be served to those who remain on board overnight.
Travelers’ International Cheques. For the convenience of its Patrons the Cunard Company now issues CHEQUES of $10.00, $20.00, $50.00 and $100.00, with Foreign money equivalents, at which they will be cashed by its Agents and Correspondents throughout the world, distinctly printed thereon; thus, providing not only the safest and most economical means of taking funds abroad, with an absolute certainty as to value, but also a simple AND EFFECTIVE MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION IN CASE OF NEED.
Full Information regarding these Cheques will be given on application to any or the Company's principal Agencies.
This Steamer is Fitted with Wireless Telegraphic and Sub-marine Signaling Apparatus.
WIRELESS TELEGRAM RATES.
UNITED STATES. The minimum Marconi Rate, via Sea Gate, Sagaponack or South Wellfleet (Cape Cod), or through the medium of a passing steamer and one of these stations is $2.00 (8s. 4d.) for ten words. Each extra word 12 cents (6d.); text only counted; address and signature free; land charges additional : all charges must be prepaid.
The minimum rate via Siasconsett or Cape Race, or through the medium of a passing steamer and these stations Is $3.00 (12s. 6d.) for ten words. Each extra word 18 cents (9d.); text only counted; address and signature free; land charges additional; all charges must be prepaid.
The minimum Marconi Rate via Sable Island, or through the medium of a passing steamer and this station is $4.00 (16s. 8d.) for ten words. Each extra word 24 cents (1s.); text only counted address and signature free; land charges additional: all charges must be prepaid.
UNITED KINGDOM. The minimum Marconi Rate, via Crookhaven, or other stations In the United Kingdom, or through the medium of a passing steamer, is 20 cents (10d) per word; every word In address, text, and signature counted; land charges additional : all charges must be prepaid.
SHIP TO SHIP. Minimum Rale 16 cents (8d.) per word; every word in address, text and signature counted, and all charges must be prepaid.
This Steamer carries an orchestra of highly-trained musicians, which will play at the undermentioned times and places:
- 10:00 am to 11:00 am Second Cabin Dining Saloon
- 1:00 pm to 2:10 pm First Cabin Dining Saloon
- 3:30 pm to 4:00 pm Second Cabin Dining Saloon
- 7:10 pm to 8:45 pm First Cabin [Dining Saloon
- 9.00 pm to10.00 pm First Cabin Drawing Room
This arrangement may be altered as circumstances necessitate.
Map of Cunard Line Express Route. GGA Image ID # 11dc4a3a33
The Most Expeditious Route FROM NEW YORK TO London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna & Europe Generally IS VIA FISHGUARD.
The attention of passengers is specially directed to the facilities provided by the Cunard Line to enable its patrons to reach London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna, in the shortest possible time, by travelling via Fishguard on the South Wales Coast. This route is now recognized as the most expeditious for all travelers crossing the Atlantic from the United States to any European points.
The “ Lusitania " and ' Mauretania " leave the New York Pier at 9:00 am and proceed direct to Fishguard, without calling at Queenstown. All other New York Steamers sail at 10:00 am. for Queenstown. Fishguard and Liverpool. Boston steamers call at Queenstown and during May. June and July at Fishguard also Eastbound.
The Great Western Railway provides special trains from Fishguard to London (Paddington) and, when sufficient inducement offers, to Dover (for the Continent).
The railway journey between Fishguard and London occupies about 4 3/4 hours, and between Fishguard and Dover 6 3/4 hours.
FISHGUARD is the nearest British Port to New York and Boston, and this route therefore is the most direct to London.
LANDING OF PASSENGERS AT FISHGUARD
Arrangements will be made to RING A BELL FIVE MINUTES BEFORE the Tender is ready to receive passengers. The passengers will, therefore, find it more comfortable and convenient not to wait about in the companion-ways and entrances.
Special Trains Liverpool to London.
The London and Northwestern Railway dispatches Special Trains from the Riverside Station, which adjoins the Liverpool landing Stage, to Euston Station, London, for the convenience of passengers desiring to proceed direct to London. It will be noticed that whether passengers land at Fishguard or Liverpool they may proceed immediately by Special Express Trains direct to London from the Piers.