SS Ryndam Passenger List - 31 October 1914
Front Cover of a First and Second Cabin Passenger List for the SS Ryndam of the Holland-America Line, Departing 31 October 1914 from Rotterdam to New York, Commanded by Captain P. Van Den Heuvel. GGA Image ID # 17cca144b7
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain P. Van Den Heuvel, Lt. R.N.R.
- Chief Officer : Herbschleb
- Chief Engineer : Michels
- Chief Steward : Le Jeune
- Purser: Bos
- Physician: Dr. Proctor Field
First Cabin Passengers
- Mr. K. L. Alaschewski
- Mr. John Th. Aitberger
- Mr. Atwood
- Colonel Bachhofen
- Miss Kath. Beling
- Mr. W. G. Bischoff
- Mrs. John A. Boalt
- Mrs. J. Bornemann and Maid
- Mrs. Adeline C. Brown
- Miss Cecilia Brown
- Mr. Hugo Bryck
- Mrs. Bube
- Mr. R. Christian
- Mrs. P. Christian
- Miss M. Christian
- Mr. G. W. Claussenius
- Mrs. G. W. Claussenius
- Miss H. Claussenius
- Miss W. F. Coolbough
- Mast. John Cosgrowe
- Mr. O. David
- Mr. M. Dembitzer
- Miss A. Eben
- Mr. Hugo Feiks
- Mr. Feist
- Miss Flora Figdor
- Mrs. Anna Fischer
- Miss Therese Fischer
- Miss Irene Fleischer
- Decan J. R. Forrer
- Mrs. L. Frederichs
- Mr. Jack. W. Gardiner
- Mrs. G. Garrett
- Mr. Herman Gastel
- Miss Marie Gastel
- Mrs. Anna M. Goessling
- Mr. H. F. Grondys
- Mr. V. Wm. Grosspeter
- Miss E. M. Grosspeter
- Miss E. V. Haigh
- Mrs. M. Haltermann
- Mr. C. Hardtbrodt
- Mr. Arturo Hofmann
- Mrs. Arturo Hofmann
- Mast. G. Hofmann
- Mrs. M. Hummer
- Miss Julia Irvin
- Mr.-Louis Jeremias
- Mr. Chas. Johnson
- Mrs. Chas. Johnson
- Dr. A. Kessler
- Mr. E. v. Kleydorff
- Mr. Philip Klingsmith
- Mrs. Philip Klingsmith
- Mr. W. C. Korthals Altes
- Miss C. A. J. Kranenburg
- Mrs. Ch. Krzywulski
- Mr. R. Kummerehle
- Mrs. R. Kummerehle and Child
- Mr. Kummerck
- Prof. Landis
- Miss A. Lange
- Miss Eva Lanz
- Mr. Henry J. Lautz
- Mrs. Marie Lehmann
- Mast. Walter Lehmann
- Miss L. Lemaire
- Miss Rose Levy
- Mrs. Melville Lisniewska
- Mr. Henry Luedeking
- Miss Erna Martin
- Mrs. K. Marx
- Mr. H. Matthacs
- Mr. Adolf Mayer
- Mr. W. F. Meister
- Mrs. W. F. Meister and Child
- Mr. P. A. v. d. Mersch
- Arch Bishop Messmer
- Miss R. Metzler
- Mr. Fritz Muller
- Mrs. Fritz Muller
- Mast. E. F. Muller
- Mast. F. O. Muller
- Mrs. Therese Muller
- Miss Florian Muller
- Miss Johanna Muller
- Mr. S. Nebenzahl
- Mr. H. Nettle
- Mr. Emil Oder
- Mrs. Emil Oder
- Mr. Emil Oestricher
- Mrs. Emil Oestricher and Child
- Mrs. O'Neill
- Mrs. R. Opdyk
- Mr. Opdyk
- Mr. Vicente G. Ortiz
- Mrs. Anna L Ortiz
- Mr. Leopold Ortiz
- Mr. Geo Peck
- Mrs. Geo Peck
- Miss Josephine B. Peck
- Mr. Julius J. Peterson
- Mrs. Julius J. Peterson
- Mast. Julius A. Peterson
- Mr. Gustav Reuthe
- Mr. George Riedenau
- Mrs. George Riedenau
- Mast. W. Riedenau
- Miss R. Riedenau
- Mr. C. G. Riem
- Mr. L. Roosmale—Nepveu
- Mrs. Fannie Rosenberg
- Miss Caroline Rosenberg
- Miss Therese Rosenberg
- Mr. Rub
- Mrs. Annie Rub
- Mr. S. Rubenstein
- Mrs. S. Rubenstein
- Miss Sarah Rubenstein
- Miss Dora Rubenstein
- Mr. R. E. Schindler
- Mr. G. F. Schmucki
- Mr. Wm. Schoelgens
- Mr. G. Schutz
- Miss F. Seligmann
- Mr. Wm. Sherwood
- Mrs. Wm. Sherwood
- Miss Gertrude Smith
- Miss C. Stallbohn
- Mrs. A. Stern
- Mr. Albert Stumpf
- Mr. Charles Sulzer
- Mrs. Francis Thayer
- Mr. Alfred Troyke
- Mr. H. Unterkircher
- Mr. Emanuel Urlus
- Mrs. Benny Urlus
- Mast. Henry Urlus
- Mrs. Josephine Wankel
- Mr. A. Waszyva
- Miss I. Wehrmann
- Mrs. Lisbeth Wilson and Child
- Miss Marie L. Wolfs
- Miss Helen J. Wolfs
- Mr. A. Zabler
- Mrs. Zwanzig
Second Cabin Passengers
- Mr. Albert Abegglen
- Mrs. Albert Abegglen
- Miss Marg. Abegglen
- Mrs. Kath. Ackermann
- Mrs. Marie Adams
- Mrs. Magd. Aira
- Miss Yvonne Aira
- Miss Eleonora Aira
- Mrs. Th. Albrecht
- Mr. Andres Aldasoro
- Mrs. Andres Aldasoro
- Mrs. Jennie Alkema and Infant
- Mast. Sidney Alkema
- Miss Ida Almasy
- Mrs. Math. Alt
- Mrs. Anderson
- Miss Frieda Anderson
- Mast. H. Anderson
- Mrs. Barb. Arndt
- Mr. Leo A. Arnold
- Mrs. Magd. Arnold
- Miss Regina Arnold
- Mrs. Elise Bader
- Mast. Max Bader
- Mr. J. Bähr
- Mr. Cyril de Bakker
- Mrs. C. de Bakker
- Mr. Jac. Balsiger
- Mr. Wilh. Bartels
- Mr. Christ. Bartels
- Mrs. D. Bartels
- Mrs. P. Bartels
- Miss Helene Basse
- Mr. Salomon Bauer
- Miss Henriette Bauermeister
- Mrs. Kar Bayer
- Mr. Georg Becht
- Mrs. Georg Becht
- Mr. J. W. Beekes
- Miss Dora Beensen
- Miss Emilie Beensen
- Miss Georgine Beensen
- Mrs. Wilh. Begemann
- Mrs. Mary Behrends
- Miss Marie Behrmann
- Miss Hedwig Beinlich
- Miss M. van Bentum
- Mr. Cotlieb Berchtold
- Mrs. Gotlieb Berchtold
- Mrs. Marg. Berg
- Mr. Garl Bergheimer
- Pastor Bergner
- Mrs. Minna Bergner
- Miss Ruth Bergner
- Miss Magd. Bergner
- Miss E. Bergner
- Mr. Georg Bertram
- Mr. Nic. Corn. Beye
- Mr. Richard Beyer
- Mrs. Richard Beyer
- Mr. Karl Billek
- Mrs. Dora Blum
- Mrs. Meta Bode
- Mrs. M. Boehme
- Mast. Paul Boehme
- Mrs. M v. d Bogaerde
- Mr. Otto v d. Bogaerde
- Mr. M. Bornhold
- Mr. Jules Boutet
- Mrs. Jules Boutet
- Miss Lisette Brand
- Mr. H. Brand
- Miss Marie Brandes
- Miss Gertrud Du Brau
- Mrs. Aug. Braun
- Mrs. D. Brauns
- Mrs. D. Brey
- Miss Helene Brinkmann
- Mr. Herm. Brinkmann
- Miss Clara Brücker
- Mr. Friedr. Bruning
- Mrs. Elis Budens
- Miss Kath. Bühl
- Mrs. A. van Burgsdorff
- Mast. Van Burgsdorff
- Miss Erna Cahn
- Mr. Ferd. van Camp
- Mrs. Ferd. van Camp
- Miss Agatha Carper
- Mrs. Marg. Carstens
- Mr. I. Cassel
- Mr. Levin .Cassel
- Mrs. Eisie Cassel
- Miss Ruth Cassel
- Mrs. Louise Clansy
- Mr. Hans Coltzan
- Mrs. Hans Coltzan
- Mr. Frank Cuncic
- Mrs. Frank Cuncic
- Miss Kath. Cuncic
- Mr. August Daems
- Miss Leah Daems
- Mrs. Sophie Damke
- Mrs. A. K. Damm
- Mrs. Maria Deeg
- Mr. D. M. J. Deraedt
- Mrs. C. U. Deraedt
- Mrs. Dorothea Detlefsen
- Mrs. Marie Detterich
- Miss Josephine Detterich
- Miss Elice D'ham
- Mrs. Bertha Dinkelbach
- Miss Emma Dinnis
- Miss Marie Domesle
- Mrs. Joh. Dortmund
- Mr. Lawrence Dorrer
- Mrs. Marie Dressel
- Mr. Emil Drewicke
- Mrs. Mary Droegemüller
- Miss Clothilde Egginger
- Mrs. Rosa Ehrhardt
- Miss Martha Ehrhardt
- Miss Elis. Eichmüller
- Mr. John Eisenhart
- Mrs. A. Emke
- Mast. John Emmhardt
- Mrs, Anna Emmhardt
- Mrs. Carl Endlein
- Mast. Carl Endlein
- Mrs. Engesser
- Mr. Fred. Enzmann
- Miss Math. Ernst
- Mrs. Ernestine Etzold
- Miss Johanna Etzold
- Miss Evans
- Mrs. G. Fassbinder
- Miss Emma vom Felde
- Mr. Jacob Feltes
- Mrs. Marie Filipcova
- Mr. Theod. Finkenstadt
- Mr. Emil Fischer
- Mrs. Thekla Fischer
- Rev. Anthony Fischer
- Mrs. Anna Flacke
- Miss Elis. Flacke
- Mr. Fred. Flamm
- Mrs. Fred. Flamm
- Miss Emma Flamm
- Mrs. Dora Flutka
- Mr. F. H. Frederiks
- Mrs. Dora Freimuth
- Mast Adolf Freimuth
- Sister Anna Frey
- Mrs. Kunigunda Friedrich
- Miss Gertr. Fröhlich
- Mrs. Else Funke
- Miss Funke
- Mrs. Ida Gans
- Miss Lucille Gans
- Mrs. Sophie Geibig
- Mrs. Bab. Gennrich and Infant
- Miss Paula Gennrich
- Mr. John Gentilini
- Mrs. John Gentilini
- Mr. John Gerold
- Mrs. John Gerold
- Mast. Geo Gerold
- Mr. Hans Gersbach. Jr.
- Carl A. Geschke
- Miss Christine Geschke
- Mrs. Alfr. C. Girard
- Mr. Jös. Glaser
- Miss Maria Goethals
- Mrs. Una Goetz
- Mr. F. J. Gombault
- Mr. D. Goodman
- Mrs. D. Goodman
- Mrs. Anna Graczyk
- Miss Mine Grams
- Miss Babette Grath
- Mr. Jos. Grehl
- Mrs. Jos. Grehl
- Miss Bertha Grehl
- Mast. Jos. Grehl
- Mast. F. Grehl
- Mr. Nic. Gries
- Mrs. Nic. Gries
- Mr. Horst Griesbach
- Mrs. Annie Griesbach
- Mast. Horace Griesbach
- Miss Barbara Groner
- Mr. Chas. Grundt
- Miss Math. Gugger
- Mrs. Emma Guth
- Mr. J. W. de Haas
- Miss W. Hageman
- Mr. V. C. Hahn
- Mrs. V. C. Hahn
- Miss C. Hahn
- Miss Liesel Hamel
- Mr. George W. Hammer
- Mrs. George W. Hammer
- Mrs. Ida Harding
- Rev. Fr, Hartleib
- Mrs. Marie Harringer
- Mast. Otto Harringer
- Mr. Martin Hartmann
- Mr. Herm. Hartstein
- Mr. George Hartung
- Mrs. George Hartung
- Mrs. Ad. R. Hasse
- Mast. M. M. Hasse
- Mrs. Anna Haselbusch
- Mast. Herold Haselbusch
- Miss Louise Haug
- Miss Marie Haug
- Mr. E. Haverkamp
- Mr. Fred Hegemer
- Mrs. Sophie Heinze
- Mast. William Heinze
- Mr. Charles Heitmann
- Mrs. Charles Heitmann
- Mast. Charles Heitmann
- Mrs. Marta Hellenbroich
- Miss Ena Hellenbroich
- Mrs. Helene Heller
- Miss Anna Heller
- Mr. Arn. Helms
- Mr. Robert W. Herbst
- Miss Maria Herlett
- Miss Hazel E. Hess
- Mr. S. den Heyer
- Mrs. Alvina Hilger
- Mr. Ernst G. Hillert
- Mr. Joh. Hinck
- Mrs. Joh. Hinck
- Miss Louise Hinck
- Mrs. Marie Hoch
- Mast. Herm. Hoch
- Mr. Johann Hoen
- Mrs. Harald Hohmann
- Mast. Ralph. E. Hohmann
- Mrs. Paula Horn
- Mast. Raoul Horn
- Mrs. Helena Horn
- Mrs. M. Hutter and Infant
- Mr. E. Idler
- Mr. J. C. van Ingen
- Mr. Teunis de Jager
- Miss Anna Jaschka
- Miss Sophie Jezierska
- Mr. Joh. Johanson
- Mrs. Joh. Johanson
- Miss Else Jueschka
- Miss Henriette Kaeferstein
- Mrs. Anna Kahl
- Miss Hedwig Kamleiter
- Mrs. Anna Captain
- Miss Meta Kardel
- Miss Ida Katz
- Mr. Andr. Kaufmann
- Mrs. Andr. Kaufmann
- Mr. Felix F. Kaup
- Miss Klara Kehrberg
- Mrs. Felix Keller
- Mr. J. Harry Kelly
- Miss Julia Kern
- Miss Anna Keuch
- Mr. Jac. Keute
- Mrs. Jac. Keute
- Mast. Roy Keute
- Mrs. Sophie Kirchnau
- Mr. Paul Kirsch
- Mr. Stefan Kiss
- Mr. Conr. Kling
- Mrs. Rosa Klingler
- Miss Adele Klodt
- Mrs. Laura Klotz
- Mr. Walter Knake
- Mrs. Karoline Knapp
- Miss Gertrud Knapp
- Mr. Jacob Knauber
- Mrs. Jacob Knauber
- Mast. Jacob Knauber
- Miss Bernh. Kobel
- Mr. Herm. Koch
- Mrs. Herm. Koch
- Miss Mary Koch
- Mrs. Bertha Koenig
- Mrs. Pauline Köhler
- Miss Martha Köhn
- Mr. Abram Kolb
- Miss Ludm. Kopf
- Miss Hedwig Körner
- Mrs. B. Korte and Infant
- Mast. B. Korte
- Miss Elis. Kosuth
- Mr. Fred. C. Kracke
- Mrs. Fred. C. Kracke
- Mast. Fred. Kracke
- Mrs. Hedwig Krakauer
- Mast. Elmar Krakauer
- Mrs. Anna Kratz
- Mr. Albert Kreckel
- Mrs. Linn. Kreth
- Miss Elsa Kreth
- Miss Emma Kreth
- Mr. Carl Krickow
- Miss Martha Krug
- Mr. Henry Kruse
- Mrs. Henry Kruse
- Mrs. Herm. Kuch and Child
- Mrs. Mima Kunz
- Mrs. Fransisca Kurtz
- Mast. August Kurtz
- Miss Rosalie Kurtz
- Mrs. Anna Kutsche
- Mr. Peter de Kuyper
- Mrs. Romanie de Kuyper
- Miss Celine de Kuyper
- Mrs. Marg. Labo
- Miss Hedwig Laczny
- Mrs. Sophie Lake
- Mr. Franz Lakosil
- Miss Marie Lakosil
- Mast. Johann Lakosil
- Mrs. E. Lam—da Silva
- Mrs. Dora Lameyer
- Mrs. Emma Landeck
- Mrs. Dora Lang
- Mr. Adalb Lange
- Mrs. Sophie Langenstein
- Mr. Victor Lapinski
- Mrs. F. Lazarus
- Miss Jenny Lazarus
- Mrs. M. J. Leegstra
- Miss B. H. Leegstra
- Mrs. Jantje B. Leegstra
- Mast. H. Leegstra
- Mast. E. Leegstra
- Mrs. Meta Legenhausen
- Mast. Howard Legenhausen
- Miss Freda Lehmkuhl
- Mrs. Clara Lehnemann
- Miss Hedwig Leidholdt
- Mr. Richard Leidiger
- Mrs. Mina Leonhardt
- Mrs. Cath. Lieb
- Miss Gertr. Lieb
- Mrs. Elise Lieder
- Miss Hendrika Lindemann
- Mr. Adam Lindenmayer
- Mrs. Adam Lindenmayer
- Mr. Rud. Litzenberger
- Mr. Aug. Lohmann
- Mrs. Aug. Lohmann
- Miss Mary Lohmann
- Mr. W. H. Lohoff
- Mrs. W. H. Lohoff
- Mr. Wm. Luebker
- Miss Emma Luebker
- Mrs. B. Luedicke
- Miss Johanna Machen
- Mr. Gustav Marx
- Mrs. Gustav Marx
- Mrs. Marie May
- Mr. Chas. F. W. Mayer
- Mrs. A. Medici
- Mr. Howard Medici
- Mrs. I. v. d Meer
- Miss Hendr. v. d. Meer
- Mr. John Meixner
- Miss Elsie Meixner
- Miss Cath. Menzema
- Mrs. A. Menzler
- Mr. Chas. v. d. Merlen
- Mrs. Chas. v. d. Merlen
- Mrs. E. Merx
- Mrs. Ida Meyer
- Mr. H. Meyer
- Mrs. Eleonore Meyer
- Mr. Fritz Meyer
- Mrs. Fritz Meyer
- Mast. Fritz Meyer
- Mast. Werner Meyer
- Mr. Otto Mittler
- Mrs. Marie Möhlenpah
- Mast. Möhlenpah
- Miss M. Mörz
- Mrs. Olga Muehlmann
- Mr. Alb Muller
- Mrs. Anna Muller
- Mast. J. Muller
- Mrs. Berta Munch
- Miss Emma Winch
- Miss Elisabeth Munch
- Mrs. Cecilie Mundt
- Mrs. Anna Nast
- Miss Edna Nast
- Miss Dora Nast
- Mr. Albert Nau
- Mrs. Betty Nau
- Mrs. Aug. Navrath
- Mr. Jac. der Nederlanden
- Miss Sophie Nelkowsky
- Mrs. Klara Nerlinger and Infant
- Mr. H. Neufeld
- Miss Reise Neugebauer
- Mr. Joh. Jos. Niessen
- Mrs. Lydia Niessner
- Mr. Adolf Nold
- Mrs. Adolf Nold
- Mrs. M. Noske
- Mrs. Therese Nuser
- Mr. Anthony Nussbaumer
- Mr. L. Oakesson
- Mr. Carl Oberle
- Mrs. G. Opoczynska
- Mast. H. Opoczynska
- Mast. I. Opoczynska
- Miss Olga Oppel
- Mrs. Oster
- Miss Jos. Ott
- Miss Maria Ott
- Mr. Friedr. Otto
- Miss Klara Panitz
- Miss Else Paudert
- Mrs. Geo Pierson
- Mrs. Johanna Plate
- Mast. Armin Plate
- Miss Louise Poeschl
- Mrs. Joh. Pohle
- Miss C. Popiersch
- Mr. John Aug. Popken
- Mrs. Wm. Popken
- Mr. Peter Post
- Mrs. Peter Post
- Miss M. Post
- Miss P. Post
- Mast. J. Post
- Mr. Hendr. Post
- Mrs. Hendr. Post
- Miss V. Post
- Miss J. Post
- Miss J. Posthuma
- Miss Annie Pater
- Mrs. Legine Prechtel
- Miss Jenny Prechtel
- Miss Dorothea E. Preis
- Mrs. Regina Preller
- Miss Wajola Preller
- Mrs. Alida Prins and Infant
- Miss J. Prins
- Mast. N. Prins
- Mr. Louis Raaymann
- Mrs. Barb. Rapp
- Miss A. Rapp
- Mr. Joh. H. Rausch
- Miss Natalie Reibach
- Miss Carolina Reinhardt
- Mr. Wendelin Reis
- Mrs. A. Reiter
- Miss Jos Reiter
- Miss Anna Remke
- Mr. Julius Reusch
- Mrs. Julius Reusch
- Mr. Richard Reuter
- Miss Martha Richter
- Miss Wilh. Rieper
- Mrs. Mima Roberts
- Miss A. M. Roberts
- Miss Lilly Robitschek
- Miss Math; Roeck
- Mrs. Sofie Rokos
- Miss Marie Rokos
- Mr. Johann H. Romann
- Mr. Moses Rosenthal
- Miss Marg. Roth
- Mrs. Bertha Rott
- Mr. Jacob H. Ruegg
- Mrs. Maria Ruemmekin
- Miss Paulina Ruemmekin
- Miss Lina Ruemmekin
- Miss Marie Safoschnik
- Mrs. Malli Samowitz
- Mr. Emil Sanberger
- Mrs. Emil Sanberger
- Miss Emilie Sanberger
- Miss Anne Sasse
- Miss Rosa Sattler
- Miss Anna Sattler
- Mr. John Sauer
- Mrs. Anna Sauer
- Mrs. Bethy Schäfer
- Miss Emma Schäfer
- Mr. John Schafft
- Mrs. John Schafft
- Mast. Carl Schafft
- Mast. George Schafft
- Mr. Fritz Schär
- Mast. Herm. Schar
- Miss G. Scharmer
- Mr. Frank Schatz:
- Mrs. Barbara Schatz
- Mr. Arnold Schaumann
- Mrs. Hanna Schaumann
- Miss Else Schauniann
- Mr. Georg Schantz
- Mrs. Clara Schantz
- Miss Therese Scherer
- Miss Greta Schettler
- Mr. E. B. Scheve
- Mrs. E. B. Scheve
- Miss Kath. Schimpf
- Mr. Henry Schippel
- Mrs. Maria Schippel
- Mr. Jacob Schipper
- Mr. Martin Schirm
- Mrs. Christ. Schirm
- Mast. Ed. Schirm
- Miss Ida Schlobohm
- Miss Sophie Schlobohm
- Mr. Robert Schlüssler
- Miss Bertha Schlüssler
- Mrs. Clara Schmidt and Infant
- Mrs. Jos. Schneider
- Miss Edith Schneider
- Miss Elise Schnell
- Mrs. Justine Schönborn
- Miss V. Schöuborn
- Mrs. M. Schoningh
- Miss M. Schoningh
- Miss I. Schoningh
- Miss Anna Schott
- Mrs. Ida Schuergens
- Mast. Ernst Schuergens
- Mr. J. J. Schuil
- Mrs. J. J. Schuil and Infant
- Mr. H erm . Schuler
- Mrs. Elise Schumacher
- Mr. Ernst Schwarz
- Mrs. Frieda Schwarz
- Mr. Jacob. Schweizer
- Mrs. Jacob Schweizer
- Mrs. Carl A. Schwichtenberg
- Mrs. Barbara Schwind
- Miss F. Schwind
- Mrs. Barbara Schwindel
- Miss Eva Schwindel
- Mrs. Anna Seeger
- Miss Helene Seidler
- Miss Anna Seitz
- Miss E. Sengstacke
- Miss Elis. Seubert
- Mr. Henry Siemsen
- Mrs. Henriette Siemsen
- Miss Etel Siemsen
- Mrs. Henry Siemsen
- Miss Marie Siemsen
- Miss E. Siemsen
- Miss H. Siemsen
- Miss Sabina Siewers
- Miss Cecilia Siewers
- Mrs. Amalia Smrekar
- Mrs. Ottilie Smutny
- Miss Smutny
- Miss Minna Sommer
- Miss Sophie Sommer
- Mr. Lilli Soto
- Miss Mina Staehle
- Mr. Emil Stapf
- Miss Frieda Starklé
- Mrs. Marg. Steenken
- Miss Gertrud Steenken
- Mrs. Aug. Stegemann
- Miss Elsie Stegemann
- Mast. Arthur Stegemann
- Miss Mary Steger
- Mrs. Marg. Steiner
- Mast. Elwing Steiner
- Miss Maria Steinhauer
- Mr. Edgar Steitz
- Miss Elise Stephan
- Miss Marie Stoehr
- Mr. George Stolley
- Mr. Friedr. Strobel
- Dr. Kandid Stueby
- Miss Anna Sunderman
- Mrs. Dora Sutton
- Mrs. Anna Szunowsky
- Mrs. Edna Taral
- Mast. Fred. A. Taral
- Mr. Georg Thalhammer
- Mrs. Victorine Thibeaut
- Miss Elbia Thibeaut
- Mr. Jos. Thoma
- Mrs. Jos. Thoma
- Mast. Arthur Thoma
- Mr. Henry Thomas
- Mrs. E Thomass
- Mr. E. I. Tinga
- Mr. John Tischbein
- Mrs. John Tischbein
- Mr. Gottl. Tittel
- Mrs. Wilh. Treppschuh
- Miss Johanna Tschinkel
- Mrs. Hermina Ulrich
- Miss Elsie Ulrich
- Miss Clara Ulrich
- Mr. Paul Ulrich
- Miss Emma Umfried
- Mrs. Josefa Vaclavek
- Miss Olga Vaclavek
- Mr. Pieter Vancauwenbergen
- Mr. Frans Vancauwenbergen
- Mrs. Juile Väth
- Miss Julia Venedig
- Mrs. Lena Voelker
- Mr. Fred. Voelker
- Mast. Chas. Voelker
- Miss Emilie Volz
- Mr. Alfred van Vooren
- Mrs. Alfred van Vooren
- Mrs. D. v. d. Voort
- Mast. Adr. v. d. Voort
- Mrs. Marg. Wache
- Miss S. v. d. Wal
- Miss R. v. d. Wal
- Mr. Joh. C. Walgreen
- Miss Louise Walter
- Mrs. Fr. Walter
- Miss E. Walter
- Mr. O. Walter
- Mr. P. Walter
- Mr. Oscar Watté
- Miss Agnes Weber
- Mrs. Auguste Weber
- Mast. Melvin Weber
- Mrs. Marie Weber
- Mrs. E. Wechler
- Mr. Geo Wehner
- Mr. Geo Wehner Jr.
- Mr. Joh. Weidemann
- Mrs. D. Weidemann
- Miss P. Schagen Weil
- Miss Fanny Weisz
- Mr. J. van Westrup
- Mr. Andreas Wetzl
- Miss Lena Widmer
- Mrs. Bertha Wiederkehr
- Mr. Fred. A. Wilhelm
- Miss Hathi Windweh
- Miss Wilh. Woerthman
- Miss Dirkje Wolters
- Mrs. A. Woudt
- Mast. C. Woudt
- Miss J. Woudt
- Miss Lina Wright
- Mrs. L. Young
- Miss Louise Young
- Mast. Hans Zarisch
- Mast. Dim. Zarisch
- Mr. Josef Zimermann
- Mrs. Josef Zimermann
- Miss Jos. Zimermann
- Miss Alv. Zimermann
- Mr. Hubert Zimermann
- Mrs. Hubert Zimermann
- Miss Jos. Zimermann
- Mast. G. Zimermann
- Miss Anna Zimermann
- Mr. Chas. Zimmer
- Miss Mary Zimmer
- Mr. Jozef Zotter
- Mrs. Helena Zwick
Information for Passengers
Berths and Staterooms should be reserved as soon as possible in order to secure the most favorable location, especially during the summer season, when all available rooms are usually engaged considerable time (sometimes months) previous to departure of the steamship.
When applying for accommodations, either by mail or telegraph, the name of the steamship, date of departure, number and sex of Passengers, and desired class of accommodations, should be stated.
Berths are not considered engaged unless secured by paying a deposit of $ 25.00 per berth for the first cabin and $ 10.00 per berth for the second cabin accommodations.
The balance of the passage money must be paid not later than two weeks before sailing; if this has not been paid on or before that time, the Company reserves the right to resell the allotted accommodations. Deposits are refunded only if notice of cancellation is given not later than three weeks before sailing.
Passengers who do not sail on the steamship for which they have engaged accommodations or purchased a ticket, will forfeit fifty percent of the passage money, unless notice is given not later than three weeks previous to sailing.
Return and Prepaid Tickets entitle holders to passage only during the season and for the accommodations for which they have been issued. If used at any other season or for other accommodations than the face value indicates, holders will be required to make additional payment, or will be refunded any eventual difference in accordance with rates and rules in effect.
Return or Prepaid Tickets are good for one year from date of issue and are not transferable. Upon application to one of the Company's Passenger Offices, they may be extended by paying the difference between the rate in effect at the date of issue and time of sailing, in accordance with the conditions on the passage contract.
Return Accommodations may be secured through the company's Passenger Offices or Agents. They should be engaged when securing berths for the outward trip, or as soon thereafter as possible.
If a Passenger is prevented from sailing on a steamship for which return accommodations have been secured, a transfer to an earlier or later steamship can be made by applying to any of the Company's Offices or Agencies, provided application for the transfer be made not later Man three weeks previous to the departure of the steamship on which berths had originally been reserved, and provided there be room available on the steamer selected.
If Unused Return Tickets are offered for cancellation, the amount paid for the round trip, less full outgoing fare and agent's commission, will be refunded against delivery of the return certificate to one of the Company's General Passenger Offices after authorisation has been received from the Company's General Passenger Office at Rotterdam.
Baggage. — Merchandise and Household•Articles are not accepted as baggage, but pay regular freight, as per tariff.
Through Checking of Baggage for Paris. — Baggage of cabin Passengers from New York to Paris via Boulogne-sur-Mer, can be checked through at our docks in Hoboken before embarkation, or on board the steamer.
Steamer Trunks should not be higher than 13 inches, and of the usual width and length, so that they can be placed under the berth or sofa in the stateroom.
Larger Pieces of Baggage are not permitted in the staterooms, but are stowed away in the baggage hold.
All pieces of baggage destined for staterooms must be marked "wanted", those for the baggage hold not wanted", and must bear Passenger's name, destination, number of berth and name of steamship; tags may be had at all company's Offices and Agencies or, on board, from the Baggagemaster.
Eastbound Passengers from the interior should have their baggage checked to the Holland-America Line dock, foot of Fifth Street, Hoboken, N. J., by the baggage express Agent on the train, previous to arrival in New York, Jersey City, etc.
Custom House Examination. — The baggage of Passengers leaving the steamship at Boulogne-sur-Mer, will be examined by the French Custom House Officers at the Oars Maritime at said port, or on arrival at Paris.
The examination by the Holland Custom House Officials will take place on arrival at Rotterdam, or at the Hook of Holland, at the pier of the Holland-America Line, built at the "Hook" in 1903, and which pier may be used as a landing place for Passengers and their baggage whenever tide or other circumstances may prevent the steamship from proceeding at once to Rotterdam.
Orders for Delivery of baggage free of charge at the railway depots in Rotterdam and Boulogne-sur-Mer are taken by the Baggagemaster on board the ship.
Bicycles, provided properly crated, will be taken as baggage at owner's risk, at a fixed rate.
Steamer Chairs, of improved construction, may be rented at the different Offices of the Company, on the dock and on board the steamer for one trip, at a fixed rate.
Steamer Rugs can be hired on board from the Purser at a charge of $1.— for one trip.
Valuables. This Company will not be responsible for money, jewelry or other valuables of Passengers.
Passengers are warned not to keep such articles in their staterooms. Keys to the staterooms may be obtained from the chief Steward upon application.
Each steamship is supplied with a safe in which all articles of value may be deposited. Both SS "Rotterdam" and "Nieuw Amsterdam" are provided with a safe deposit which is at the disposal of Passengers.
Inflammable or Explosive Articles are not allowed on board.
Arms must be surrendered to the Purser during the voyage.
Seats at Table. — Seats at table, are allotted by the chief Steward or his assistent.
Mail will be accepted by the Purser after leaving New York and forwarded by pilot from Sandy Hook, without responsibility for proper mailing, however, on the part of the Company. Letters or postcards to be posted at Plymouth, Boulogne-sur-Mer or Rotterdam should be put into the mailbag which will be hung in due time in a convenient place. Passengers are requested to put their letters etc. into the mailbag themselves.
Stamps, stationery, postal cards, cable and telegraph blanks can be obtained from the saloon Steward.
Letters and Telegrams. — The Company is willing to accept letters or telegrams for Passengers to be delivered on board on arrival or departure, without assuming, however, any responsibility for their proper delivery.
The name of the Passenger should be distinctly written, also the name of the steamship on which Passengers travel. Undelivered letters are returned to the Post Office.
Money. — Money of the United States or of European countries is accepted on board the steamships of the Holland-America Line in payment of all bills, at fixed rates of Exchange. Foreign moneys are bought and sold at current rates at the Company's Offices In Europe.
The attention of the Managers has been called to the fact that certain persons, believed to be professional gamblers, are in the habit of traveling to and fro in atlantic steamships.
In bringing this to the knowledge of Travellers, the Managers, while not wishing in the slightest degree to interfere with the freedom of action of Patrons of the Holland-America Line, desire to invite their assistance in discouraging games of chance, as being likely to afford these individuals special opportunities for taking unfair advantage of others.
Claims. — In case of any disagreement arising between the Passenger and the Purser on board as regards charges to be paid, number of tickets required or passage money due, or accommodations to be assigned, the Passenger is respectfully requested to pay the Purser's claim, take his receipt for same and upon arrival refer the case to the Passenger Agent, who will promptly investigate and adjust same. The Purser has no discretionary power in such matters, but is governed by rules which he is not authorized to change.
Dogs. — Passengers are reminded that, under the laws of the United Kingdom, the importation of dogs into Great Britain is prohibited unless a permit has been first obtained from the Board of Agriculture.
Wireless Telegraph Rates.
All charges to be prepaid. — Please ask for gratis official receipt.
United States and Canada. — The wireless rate via North-American Shore stations, or through the medium of a passing steamer and one of these stations, is made up of the ship charge at 40 cmes. ($ 0.08) per word with a minimum of 4 frs. ($ 0.80) per telegram, plus the coast charge applicable to the shore station via which the message is routed.
Great-Britain and Ireland. — The wireless rate via British Shore Stations, or through the medium of a passing steamer and one of these stations, is made up of the ship charge at 40 cmes. ($ 0.08) per word, with a minimum of 4 frs. ($ 0.80) per telegram, plus the coast charge at 6 cl. ($ 0.12) per word without minimum.
France. — The wireless rate via French Shore Stations or through the medium of a passing steamer and one of these stations, is made up of the ship charge at 40 cmes. ($ 0.08) per word, with a minimum of 4 frs. ($0.80) per telegram, plus the coast charge at 40 cmes. ($ 0.08) per word without minimum.
Holland. — The wireless rate via Scheveningen, or through the medium of a passing steamer and that station, is made up of the ship charge at 40 ernes. ($ 0.08) per word, with a minimum of 4 fn. ($ 0.80) per telegram, plus the coast charge at 10 cents (Dutch) ($ 0.04) per word with a minimum of 1 Florin ($ 0.40) per telegram.
Belgium — The wireless rate via Nieuport, or through the medium of a passing steamer and that station, is made up of the ship charge at 40 ewes. ($ 0.08) per word, with a minimum of 4 fn. ($ 0.80) per telegram, plus the coast charge at 20 ernes. ($ 0.04) per word, with a minimum of 2 frs. ($ 0.40) per telegram.
Ship To Ship. — The wireless rate for ship to ship traffic is made up of the accepting ship
Public Telephones, with booths and an operator, are located on the Holland-America Line Pier, foot of Fifth St, Hoboken, N. J.
The Holland-America Line takes pleasure in announcing that, for the convenience of its Passengers, it has established a Porter Service for the carrying of packages, hand-baggage, etc., between the Holland-America Line docks and the Railroad and Ferry Terminals, or any part of Hoboken, Jersey City, New York and Brooklyn.
On arrival or departure dates of every steamer, uniformed attendants with the word "Attendant" on their collar, and "Holland-America Line" on their cap can be engaged for above named services at the docks or railroads or ferry terminals.
Radio Letters.
For the convenience of Passengers on transatlantic steamships, the Marconi Company has inaugurated a Radio-Letter Service.
Radio-Letters are messages that may be sent from one ship to another going in opposite direction, for reforwarding by registered mail from a port of call or the port of destination.
These messages are given only one wireless transmission between two ships; they will not be retransmitted to another ship or a coast station.
The rate for Radio-Letters will be $1.40 for the first 30 words and $0.02 per word thereafter up to a maximum of 100 words, including the cost of registration and postage.
Special forms for Radio-Letters may be obtained upon application to the Marconi Operator on board the steamers.
The Fleet of the Holland-America Line consists of the following steamships:
- Twin screw Steamship "Rotterdam"
- Twin screw Steamship "Nieuw Amsterdam"
- Twin screw Steamship "Noordam
- Twin screw Steamship "Ryndam"
- Twin screw Steamship "Potsdam"
ranging from 12,531 to 24,170 tons gross register, whereas Triple screw Steamship "Statendam" of 35,000 tons gross register is building.
All steamships are of enormous tonnage, and splendidly equipped for the safety and comfort of Passengers. They are all provided with the latest improvements, have bilge keels, superb decks, halls, saloons and large staterooms, and are fitted with the Marconi system of wireless telegraphy and the Submarine Signal Receiving Apparatus.
They carry the U.S. and Royal Netherlands Mails and maintain a regular weekly service between New York and Rotterdam, stopping both ways at Boulogne-sur-Mer for the landing and embarkation of Passengers. Moreover SS "Rotterdam" and "Nieuw Amsterdam" will, on the eastbound voyage, call at Plymouth for the landing of Passengers to Great Britain.
For full information, sailings, and rates, apply to the Passenger Offices of the Holland-America Line, or to its local Agents.