SS Lafayette Passenger List - 17 June 1936
Front Cover of a Tourist Passenger List for the SS Lafayette of the CGT French Line, Departing 17 June 1936 from Le Havre for New York via Southampton, Commanded by Captain William Vogel. | GGA Image ID # 1580589cbb
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: William Vogel, Commander
- Second Captain: M. Louis Leclère
- Chief Engineer: M. François Kerdoncuff
- Chief Steward: M. Armand L. De Nieuwenhoye
- Chief Physician: Dr Guy Faure
- Assistant Physician: Dr Pierre Chabellard
- Assistant Steward: M. Louis Duluc
- Second Engieneer: M. Arthur Perrot
- Purser: M. Eugène Rafflé
- Head Maître D’hôtel: M . Pierre Herlidou
- Front Office Manager: M. Pierre Villard
- Maître D’hôtel Tourist: M. André Le Drogoff
- Baggage Master: M. Jean Barré
Tourist Passengers
- Mme M. Blaser
- Mme J. Chardon
- Mr I. Cooper
- Mrs. I. Cooper
- Mme F. Delacour-Tobiasson
- Mlle J. Denorus
- Mlle J. Desroches
- Mr P. J. Ellert
- Mme J. Gardères
- Mr A H. Girard
- Mme A. H. Girard
- Mr J. L. Guilhem
- Mrs. J. L. Guilhem
- Mr C. W. B. Holman
- Mr M. Itilsohn
- Mrs. G. Katz
- Mr W. Koch
- Mr M. Liebman
- Miss R. B. Mandell
- Mlle J. Marion
- Miss M. H. Marshall
- Mlle V. A. Mason
- Mlle S. Mizoule
- Mme M. J. Moussu
- Mlle M. Nicollet
- Miss N. Obrieght
- Miss R. Obrieght
- Mr K. L. Rayot
- Mr S. Reiss
- Mrs. S. Reiss
- Mme A. Richman
- Mrs. G. L. Schroeder
- Mr H. J. Schroeder Jr.
- Mr J. Wardell
- Mr A. F. Wendland
RECAPITULATION
- 31 Cabin Passengers
- 35 Tourist Passengers
- 11 Third Class Passengers
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- 77 Total Passengers
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