SS Reliance Passenger List - 30 July 1927
Front Cover of a First and Second Cabin Passenger List for the SS Reliance of the Hamburg America Line, Departing 30 July 1927 from Hamburg to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain W. Möller. GGA Image ID # 1784d5e362
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain W. Müller
- First Officer: V. Lachmann
- Second Officer: F. Woelke
- Second Officer: W. Schober
- Second Officer: J. Karth
- Third Officer: H. Brandt
- Fourth Officer: W. Thomsen
- Fourth Officer: F. Gerhardt
- First Radio Officer: O. Reuter
- Second Radio Officer; H. Leemhuis
- Third Radio Officer: H. Conrad
- Chief Engineer: C. Kreutziger
- Second Engineer: G. Biermann
- Second Engineer: W. Wiese
- Second Engineer: Th. Vanselow
- Third Engineer: H. Dörner
- Third Engineer: F. Vollmer
- Third Engineer: J. Hennings
- Third Engineer: W. Dietz
- Third Engineer: W. Eckermann
- Third Engineer: W. Müller
- Third Engineer: W. Seeck
- Fourth Engineer: W. Brecht
- Fourth Engineer: G. Mansesen
- Fourth Engineer: H. Matzen
- Fourth Engineer: O. Rotter
- Chief Electrician: E. Siemann
- Electrician: M. Pemöller
- Electrician: W. Herney
- First Physician: Dr. G. Lange
- Second Physician: Dr. N. Meyer
- Nurse: I. Völckers
- Purser: B. Cornelisen
- Second Purser: B.Voss
- Assistant Purser: G. Seler
- Assistant Purser: K. Schreiber
- Baggage Master: H. Brede
- Chief Steward, First Class: H. Johannsen
- Second Chief Steward, First Class: R. Bunke
- Chief Steward, Third Class: J. Meier
- Assistant Chief Steward: C. Ferrein
- Assistant Chief Steward: F. Scherm
- Assistant Chief Steward: C. Trantofski
- Assistant Chief Steward: J. Martens
- Head Cook: H. Wettstein
- Music Director: O. Pockrandt
- Choir Director: M. Volkmann
First Cabin Passengers
To New York
- Dr. Harold Abramson
- Mr. B. E. Arnold
- Mrs. B. E. Arnold
- Mr. Thomas H. Ashton
- Mr. Siegfried Auerbach
- Mr. Walter E. Bacon
- Mrs. Walter E. Bacon
- Mr. Bernard Bendziger
- Mrs. Bernard Bendziger
- Mr. Ernst Bensinger
- Mr. Albert Bensinger
- Mr. Graf Gottfried Bismarck
- Mrs. Mary E. Blair
- Miss Lois Blair
- Miss Agnes E. Blaue
- Mr. F. Melville Blum
- Mrs. F. Melville Blum
- Mrs. Anna Lou Briggan
- Miss Helen Brinkerhoff
- Mr. Alfred Burin
- Mrs. Alfred Burin
- Mrs. Edith M. Bushnell
- Mr. F. Cardenis
- Mr. Daniel B. C. Catherwood
- Miss Louise Catherwood
- Mr. Harmon P. Chamberlin
- Mr. M. K. Cohen
- Mr. J. Frank Crouch
- Mrs. J. Frank Crouch
- Mr. Herman Dalberg
- Mr. Charles G. David
- Mrs. Anna H. Davidow
- Dr. George M. Dawson
- Mrs. George M. Dawson
- Mr. John O. Downey
- Mr. Alfred E. Drissner
- Mr. German Erausquin
- Mr. Jan Faber
- Dr. John Favill
- Mr. Louis H. Fellman
- Mrs. Louis H. Fellman
- Mr. Edward A. Ferrer
- Mrs. Edward A. Ferrer
- Mr. Paul Theodore Franke
- Mr. William O. Gennert
- Mr. Rudolf Geucke
- Mr. Oscar Glanckopf
- Mrs. Oscar Glanckopf
- Mr. Adolph M. Goetz
- Mr. Robert A. Grannis
- Mrs. Robert A. Grannis
- Mrs. Margret Graustein
- Mr. Archibald Graustein
- Mr. Paul Groebli
- Dr. Richard Gross
- Mr. Philip Haas
- Mr. Millard von Halle
- Mrs. Millard von Halle
- Mr. Edward von Halle
- Mr. John J. Hawes
- Mr. Charles E. Heald
- Mrs. Charles E. Heald
- Mr. Heinrich L. Heinsheimer
- Mr. Erich S. Herrmann
- Mr. Walter S. Hilborn
- Mrs. Walter S. Hilborn
- Dr. J. Morley Hoag
- Mrs. J. Morley Hoag
- Mr. Ferdinand Hofmann
- Mr. Vincent Horwitz
- Mrs. Vincent Horwitz
- Mr. Makoto Ikeda
- Mr. Louis Jarett
- Mr. Harry Jiencke
- Mrs. Harry Jiencke
- Mr. Joseph Johnson
- Mrs. Joseph Johnson
- Miss Marion Johnson
- Miss Ruth Jorgensen
- Mrs. T. H. Joseph
- Miss M. Joseph
- Miss D. Joseph
- Mr. Siegfried Karlebach
- Mrs. Siegfried Karlebach
- Mr. S. T. Kay
- Mrs. S. T. Kay
- Mr. J. Keller
- Mrs. J. Keller
- Mr. S. F. Kingston
- Mrs. S. F. Kingston
- Mrs. Baronin Kirkpatrick de Closeburn
- Miss Frieda Klaiss
- Mr. Emil Klein
- Mr. Fred Kohler
- Mr. Henry J. Krebs
- Mrs. Henry J. Krebs
- Mrs. Jenny O. Laird
- Miss Patricia E. Laird
- Mr. Carl H. Lieber
- Mrs. Carl H. Lieber
- Miss Hilda Lieber
- Mr. Newton R. Luther
- Mrs. Newton R. Luther
- Miss Rebecca Luther
- Mr. Emil MayersStoelzle
- Mrs. Emil MayersStoelzle
- Miss Alice T. McGrath
- Mrs. Tilli Meyer
- Mr. Adolf G. Moritz
- Miss Barbara Mueller
- Mr. James Neuman
- Mr. Lewis Newborg
- Mr. Edward E. Newmann
- Mrs. Edward E. Newmann
- Mrs. Miriam Newmann
- Mrs. Betty Louise Newmann
- Mr. Charles E. Norris
- Mr. John E. Norris
- Mr. Allan Norris
- Mrs. Pauline Oehlschlaeger
- Mr. Osgood Perkins
- Mrs. Osgood Perkins
- Miss Elizabeth Pfeil
- Mrs. Martha Pincus
- Mr. Joseph Pollack
- Mrs. B. Poth
- Mrs. J. Poth
- Mrs. Margaret J. Powers
- Mr. Herman G. Preuss
- Mr. B. W. Railey
- Mrs. B. W. Railey
- Miss S. Read
- Mr. Siegmond 1. Rice
- Mr. Friedrich A. Ringler
- Mr. J. F. Rosenfeld
- Mr. Robert Rosenfeld
- Miss Janet B. Rosenfeld along with teacher
- err S. W. Rosenthal
- Mrs. Sara Russek
- Mr. Ernest O. Salman
- Mrs. Jennie Salzberg
- Mr. Lou Scharf
- Mrs. Sophie Schenk
- Mr. Philip Schmitz
- Mrs. Philip Schmitz and Child
- Mrs. Edith E. Schuster
- Miss Elisabeth Schuster
- Mr. Raymond Schuster
- Mr. Frank Seeburger
- Mrs. Frank Seeburger
- Mr. Beppo Segal
- Mr. Elliot Shaw
- Mr. Clement L. Speiden
- Mrs. Clement L. Speiden
- Miss Speiden
- Mr. Clarence Stein
- Mrs. Clarence Stein
- Dr. Walter Stemmer
- Mr. Lehman Stern
- Mr. Louis Stern
- Mrs. Louis Stern
- Mrs. Emmeline Stieglitz
- Mr. Carl H. Sundquist
- Miss Cornelia Tüshaus
- Mr. Meier M. Ullmann
- Mrs. Meier M. Ullmann
- Mr. Leo Wallerstein
- Mrs. Leo Wallerstein and Servants
- Miss Alice Wallerstein
- Miss Dorothy Wallerstein
- Mr. Randolph S. Warner
- Mrs. Randolph S. Warner
- Mr. Randolph S. Warner Jr.
- Mr. John Warner
- Miss Mabel J. Weide
- Miss Lucille Werner
- Mr. Victor Werner
- Mrs. Mabel Wheeler
- Mr. Adolph Wiese
- Mrs. Adolph Wiese
- Mr. Eduard Winter
- Mrs. Eduard Winter
- Mrs. Sophia A. S. Wittenberg
- Mrs. M. Wolf
To Southampton
- Mr. Jos. Brearley
- Miss Ruth Buehring
- Mr. Cameron Clark
- Mr. Ehrhardt Dietel
- Miss Annemarie Diewitz
- Mrs. Anni Franz
- Mr. Hans Groebe
- Mr. Alfred Gruenbaum
- Mrs. Alfred Gruenbaum
- Dr. Arno Hirschkowitz
- Mrs. Arno Hirschkowitz
- Mr. Richard Kauffmann
- Mrs. Richard Kauffmann
- Mrs. Selma Klein
- Mr. Martin Lindsay
- Mrs. Martin Lindsay
- Miss Beatrice Lindsay
- Mrs. Emily A. Martin
- Mrs. Emily Masters
- Miss Lilly Masters
- Miss Kate Maynard
- Mr. Theodore B. Meyerstein
- Mr. Gordon B. Moir
- Mr. Detlev von Oertzen
- Mr. Reginald Montagne Partridge
- Miss Kate Maynard Partridge
- Miss Elizabeth Partridge
- Mr. Theodore Petersen
- Mr. R. Petersen
- Miss Gerda
- Mr. Max Roualds
- Mrs. Max Roualds RückersEmbden
- Mrs. Elsa Rudge
- Mr. Erckinger von Schwerin
- Mr. Richard Thompson
- Mrs. Richard Thompson
- Mr. Jacob Broch Utne
- Mr. Walter Vorwerk
- Miss Christiane Vorwerk
- Mr. Professor Archibald Watson
- Dr. Ludwig Weston
- Mr. F. W. "Whitworth
- Mr. C. D.Wdlis
- Dr. Henry WoodsHill
- Mrs. Henry WoodsHill
- Miss Elizabeth Wunderlich
Second Cabin Passengers
To New York
- Mr. Rudolf Brada
- Mrs. Katherine Branig
- Mrs. Georgette Branig
- Miss Charlotte Branig
- Miss Germaine Branig
- Miss Erna Camradt
- Mr. Juan Faura Carbonell
- Mr. Louis H. Clusman
- Mr. William Clusman
- Mr. Pfarrer A. Dasler
- Mr. Manuel Dymant
- Mr. Franklin Edgerton
- Mrs. Franklin Edgerton
- Mr. Joseph Franzen
- Miss Louise Fricke
- Mr. John Goertz
- Mr. Max Hagen
- Miss Margarethe Hahn
- Miss Minna Haimann
- Miss Hedwig Hengefoß
- Mrs. Agnes Irmler
- Mr. Louis Jelinek
- Mrs. Louis Jelinek
- Miss Lillian Jelinek
- Mr. Ambroise Jensen
- Mr. Henry Joseph
- Mrs. Henry Joseph
- Mr. Otto Kall
- Mrs. Anna Kobovsky
- Mr. Wilhelm Kohlhaupt
- Mr. Adolf Kohnstein
- Mr. Benjamin Kreger
- Mr. Martin Lachner
- Mr. Ferdinand Laux
- Mr. Michael Mayr
- Dr. Henry J.Mocentor
- Miss Adele Morgenstern
- Mr. Kurt Müller
- Mr. Louis Muser
- Mrs. Bertha Muser
- Mrs. Mary Novack
- Mr. John Novack
- Mr. Wilhelm Remlinger
- Mrs. Auguste Remlinger
- Miss Elsie Rueter
- Mr. Pfarrer
- Frank H. Sonderman
- Mr. Alexander Szakal
- Mrs. Magdalene Szakal
- Mr. Pfarrer Michael Wagner
- Mr. C. Walters
- Mr. Wilhelm Weber
- Mr. Georg Wecker
- Mrs. Ella Weih
- Mr. Joseph Wickler
- Mrs. Sara Wickler
- Mrs. Auguste Zerna
- Mr. Herbert Zivi
To Southampton
- Mr. Fritz Bachmann
- Dr. Paul Beckmann
- Mrs. Herta Beckmann
- Mr. Ewald du Bois«Reymond
- Mr. Professor Dr. Karl Brauer
- Mr. William Duff
- Miss Emily Eastop
- Mr. Denis Hardwicke
- Mrs. Franziska Kalis
- Mr. Costra Karl Kirchhoff
- Mrs. Claire Kirchhoff
- Mr. Paul Neumeister
- Mrs. Mabel Neumeister
- Nerissa Neumeister
- Mrs. Bertha Schütt
- Miss Christine Söderström
- Miss Ingrid Söderström
- Mr. Johannes Tams
- Mr. Robert Thomlinson
- Mr. Robert C. Thomlinson
- Mr. Gerhard Walcka
New York Mail For Passengers
The New York Office of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie has made arrangements that mail addressed to passengers arriving in New York may be obtained at the principal exit on the upper floor of the Pier. This only applies to such letters, etc., that arrive too late to be delivered to passengers on board during their stay at the quarantine station.
Passengers are reminded that the porters on the NewYork piers are not allowed to ask for gratuities in consideration of the handling of passengers’ baggage, they being paid sufficient wages for their services. If, nevertheless, any porter should demand payment for handling such baggage, passengers are requested to note the number plate on his cap and to report him to one of the uniformed policemen on the pier.
United States Head Tax
All passengers intending to proceed to the United States, including non-American citizens resident in the United States, are required to pay, previous to their departure, the head tax of eight dollars U. S. currency imposed by the United States Government.
This tax is not payable by:
- American citizens capable of producing an American passport as evidence of their nationality;
- children below 16 accompanied by their parents or one of them;
- diplomatic or consular representatives and other duly authorized government officials, including their suites and families, irrespective of the purpose for which they desire to proceed to the United States, but only if they can produce a diplomatic passport;
- passengers intending to proceed to Canada via the United States, provided that, upon their landing in the United States, they are in possession of a railroad ticket entitling them to travel to some Canadian destination
Non-American women married to American citizens subsequent to September 21, 1922, are required to pay the tax. Non-Americans proceeding to the United States on a visit or for business purposes, who do not intend to stay for more than 59 days, are also required to pay the tax, but may have the amount refunded to them upon application, provided that
- they enter, upon their departure for New York, the words: “No longer than 59 days’’ in reply to question No. 24 of the questionnaire to be filled in by non-American passengers, and that
- they advise the immigration officer in New York, upon arriving there, of their intention not to stay for more than 59 days, and that they obtain from said official a so-called transit certificate, form No. 514
Such transit certificate, however, is only valid if the period of 59 days is not exceeded, and if the purser or captain (or his representative) of the steamer by which the passenger returns or continues his voyage, has entered a note stating the name of the steamer and the date of her departure from the United States, adding his signature as well. Persons continuing their voyage from the United States to other countries by rail, are required to produce said certificate to the conductor who will enter the date and the train number when crossing the United States frontier.
The transit certificate must be returned to the Immigration Authorities, Washington, within 120 days of the date of the passenger’s arrival in New York. This must be effected through the intermediary of the shipping company whose steamer the passenger used for his voyage to the United States. Applications for refunding the head tax are disregarded if this period is exceeded. The amount of the tax, however, may also be refunded to the passenger against his returning the transit certificate to the office of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie at the place of embarkment in New York previous to his departure from New York, or, during his return from America to Europe, to the purser on board, or, upon arriving in Hamburg, to the office of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Abteilung Personenverkehr, Alsterdamm 25, Hamburg.
THE Hapag World Cruise 1928
Of The Triple-Screw De Luxe Steamer “Resolute”
The fifth world Cruise of this steamer will commence at New York on January 7,1928 and will be completed at New York on May 26, 1928.
European passengers may join the steamer, at their option, at Madeira on January 14,
„ Gibraltar on January 16,
„ Algiers on January 18,
„ Villefranche on January 20, or „ Naples on January 22.
They must pay their own fare to the port of embarkation selected. European members of the cruise will be granted free return passages from New York to some European port of call on board one of the Company’s steamers as advertised in the sailing lists, and their accommodation during the return voyage will be as nearly as possible similar to that provided during the cruise. The program of this, the most beautiful of all world cruises has been arranged with the greatest care and includes visits to countries and cities to know which is not only of particular interest to the general traveller, but also to the scientist and the lover of nature generally.
The itinerary includes: Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, the French Riviera, Italy, Greece, Palestine, Egypt, French Somali Land, India, Ceylon, Burmah, Sumatra, Java, the Malay States, Siam, Borneo, Mindanao, the Philippines,Southern China, Formosa, Northern China, Korea, Japan, the Hawaiin Islands, California, the Panama Canal, the Republic of Panama, and Cuba. The cruise will last 140 days and a total distance of 37,511 miles will be covered. No less than 76 cities in 30 different countries will be visited.
The fare is $2,000 and upward inclusive of a number of shore excursions and numerous overland trips.
Only first-class passengers are carried on the above cruise.
For Information of the Hapag Pleasure Cruises please apply to:
Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hamburg 1
Pleasure Cruise Department, or any of their Agents.