SS Fürst Bismarck Passenger List - 26 January 1902
Front Cover of a Cabin Passenger List for the SS Fürst Bismarck of the Hamburg America Line, Departing 26 January 1902 from Naples to New York via Gibraltar, Commanded by Captain Heinrich H. Barends. | GGA Image ID # 177591ba11
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain H. Barends
- Chief Officer: B. Schlafke
- Second Officer: J. Jochims
- Second Officer: H. Damm
- Third Officer: A. Semmler
- Fourth Officer: E. Mueller
- Chief Engineer: J. Korte
- First Engineer: L. Jacobsen
- Second Engineer: E. Krause
- Physician: Dr. Puhlmann
- Purser: H. Schmidt
- Assistant Purser: Döpke
- Chief Steward: Schwarz
- Second Chief Steward: Hecke
- Assistant Chief Steward: Bernlochner
- Chief Cook: Ehmke
- First Cook: Raeder
- First Cook: Bolzmann
- Second Cook: Widofsky
- Second Cook: Böttcher
- Saloon Steward (Baggage master): Brauer
List of Cabin Passengers
- Mr. Adam Boari
- Mr. Edward Cahill
- Mrs. Edward Cahill
- Master Edward Park
- Miss Theodosia Park
- Mr. A. L. Cahn
- Mrs. A. L. Cahn
- Mrs. Susan J. Railing
- Miss B. Devereaux
- Mr. Conrad Fromberg
- Mrs. Conrad Fromberg
- Mr. Heinrich Fromberg
- Mr. Walter Fromberg
- Mr. Conrad Fromberg
- Mr. Franz Herbst
- Mr. S. J Henderson
- Mr. John L. Harvey
- Mrs. Marguerita Harvey
- Mr. Herbert von Hindenburg
- Mr. H. H. Honore
- Miss Rose Jones and Nurse Stanislaus
- Miss J. M. Kellyer
- Mr. Nicola de Luccia
- Mr. George Lauder
- Mr. Jsaac M. Martin
- Mrs. Jsaac M. Martin and Maid
- Mr. T. G. Palmer
- Dr. M. Rogers
- Mr. Schultz
- Mrs. Schultz
- Rev. Charles H. Strong
- Mr. H. Steege
- Mr. Dr John Toppin U. S. N
- Mr. Adolf Wiesenburg
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