SS Ryndam Passenger List - 31 October 1914

Front Cover of a Cabin Passenger List for the SS Ryndam of the Holland-America Line, Departing 31 October 1914 from Rotterdam to New York

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

  1. Mr. K. L. Alaschewski
  2. Mr. John Th. Aitberger
  3. Mr. Atwood
  4. Colonel Bachhofen
  5. Miss Kath. Beling
  6. Mr. W. G. Bischoff
  7. Mrs. John A. Boalt
  8. Mrs. J. Bornemann and Maid
  9. Mrs. Adeline C. Brown
  10. Miss Cecilia Brown
  11. Mr. Hugo Bryck
  12. Mrs. Bube
  13. Mr. R. Christian
  14. Mrs. P. Christian
  15. Miss M. Christian
  16. Mr. G. W. Claussenius
  17. Mrs. G. W. Claussenius
  18. Miss H. Claussenius
  19. Miss W. F. Coolbough
  20. Mast. John Cosgrowe
  21. Mr. O. David
  22. Mr. M. Dembitzer
  23. Miss A. Eben
  24. Mr. Hugo Feiks
  25. Mr. Feist
  26. Miss Flora Figdor
  27. Mrs. Anna Fischer
  28. Miss Therese Fischer
  29. Miss Irene Fleischer
  30. Decan J. R. Forrer
  31. Mrs. L. Frederichs
  32. Mr. Jack. W. Gardiner
  33. Mrs. G. Garrett
  34. Mr. Herman Gastel
  35. Miss Marie Gastel
  36. Mrs. Anna M. Goessling
  37. Mr. H. F. Grondys
  38. Mr. V. Wm. Grosspeter
  39. Miss E. M. Grosspeter
  40. Miss E. V. Haigh
  41. Mrs. M. Haltermann
  42. Mr. C. Hardtbrodt
  43. Mr. Arturo Hofmann
  44. Mrs. Arturo Hofmann
  45. Mast. G. Hofmann
  46. Mrs. M. Hummer
  47. Miss Julia Irvin
  48. Mr.-Louis Jeremias
  49. Mr. Chas. Johnson
  50. Mrs. Chas. Johnson
  51. Dr. A. Kessler
  52. Mr. E. v. Kleydorff
  53. Mr. Philip Klingsmith
  54. Mrs. Philip Klingsmith
  55. Mr. W. C. Korthals Altes
  56. Miss C. A. J. Kranenburg
  57. Mrs. Ch. Krzywulski
  58. Mr. R. Kummerehle
  59. Mrs. R. Kummerehle and Child
  60. Mr. Kummerck
  61. Prof. Landis
  62. Miss A. Lange
  63. Miss Eva Lanz
  64. Mr. Henry J. Lautz
  65. Mrs. Marie Lehmann
  66. Mast. Walter Lehmann
  67. Miss L. Lemaire
  68. Miss Rose Levy
  69. Mrs. Melville Lisniewska
  70. Mr. Henry Luedeking
  71. Miss Erna Martin
  72. Mrs. K. Marx
  73. Mr. H. Matthacs
  74. Mr. Adolf Mayer
  75. Mr. W. F. Meister
  76. Mrs. W. F. Meister and Child
  77. Mr. P. A. v. d. Mersch
  78. Arch Bishop Messmer
  79. Miss R. Metzler
  80. Mr. Fritz Muller
  81. Mrs. Fritz Muller
  82. Mast. E. F. Muller
  83. Mast. F. O. Muller
  84. Mrs. Therese Muller
  85. Miss Florian Muller
  86. Miss Johanna Muller
  87. Mr. S. Nebenzahl
  88. Mr. H. Nettle
  89. Mr. Emil Oder
  90. Mrs. Emil Oder
  91. Mr. Emil Oestricher
  92. Mrs. Emil Oestricher and Child
  93. Mrs. O'Neill
  94. Mrs. R. Opdyk
  95. Mr. Opdyk
  96. Mr. Vicente G. Ortiz
  97. Mrs. Anna L Ortiz
  98. Mr. Leopold Ortiz
  99. Mr. Geo Peck
  100. Mrs. Geo Peck
  101. Miss Josephine B. Peck
  102. Mr. Julius J. Peterson
  103. Mrs. Julius J. Peterson
  104. Mast. Julius A. Peterson
  105. Mr. Gustav Reuthe
  106. Mr. George Riedenau
  107. Mrs. George Riedenau
  108. Mast. W. Riedenau
  109. Miss R. Riedenau
  110. Mr. C. G. Riem
  111. Mr. L. Roosmale—Nepveu
  112. Mrs. Fannie Rosenberg
  113. Miss Caroline Rosenberg
  114. Miss Therese Rosenberg
  115. Mr. Rub
  116. Mrs. Annie Rub
  117. Mr. S. Rubenstein
  118. Mrs. S. Rubenstein
  119. Miss Sarah Rubenstein
  120. Miss Dora Rubenstein
  121. Mr. R. E. Schindler
  122. Mr. G. F. Schmucki
  123. Mr. Wm. Schoelgens
  124. Mr. G. Schutz
  125. Miss F. Seligmann
  126. Mr. Wm. Sherwood
  127. Mrs. Wm. Sherwood
  128. Miss Gertrude Smith
  129. Miss C. Stallbohn
  130. Mrs. A. Stern
  131. Mr. Albert Stumpf
  132. Mr. Charles Sulzer
  133. Mrs. Francis Thayer
  134. Mr. Alfred Troyke
  135. Mr. H. Unterkircher
  136. Mr. Emanuel Urlus
  137. Mrs. Benny Urlus
  138. Mast. Henry Urlus
  139. Mrs. Josephine Wankel
  140. Mr. A. Waszyva
  141. Miss I. Wehrmann
  142. Mrs. Lisbeth Wilson and Child
  143. Miss Marie L. Wolfs
  144. Miss Helen J. Wolfs
  145. Mr. A. Zabler
  146. Mrs. Zwanzig

 

Second Cabin Passengers

  1. Mr. Albert Abegglen
  2. Mrs. Albert Abegglen
  3. Miss Marg. Abegglen
  4. Mrs. Kath. Ackermann
  5. Mrs. Marie Adams
  6. Mrs. Magd. Aira
  7. Miss Yvonne Aira
  8. Miss Eleonora Aira
  9. Mrs. Th. Albrecht
  10. Mr. Andres Aldasoro
  11. Mrs. Andres Aldasoro
  12. Mrs. Jennie Alkema and Infant
  13. Mast. Sidney Alkema
  14. Miss Ida Almasy
  15. Mrs. Math. Alt
  16. Mrs. Anderson
  17. Miss Frieda Anderson
  18. Mast. H. Anderson
  19. Mrs. Barb. Arndt
  20. Mr. Leo A. Arnold
  21. Mrs. Magd. Arnold
  22. Miss Regina Arnold
  23. Mrs. Elise Bader
  24. Mast. Max Bader
  25. Mr. J. Bähr
  26. Mr. Cyril de Bakker
  27. Mrs. C. de Bakker
  28. Mr. Jac. Balsiger
  29. Mr. Wilh. Bartels
  30. Mr. Christ. Bartels
  31. Mrs. D. Bartels
  32. Mrs. P. Bartels
  33. Miss Helene Basse
  34. Mr. Salomon Bauer
  35. Miss Henriette Bauermeister
  36. Mrs. Kar Bayer
  37. Mr. Georg Becht
  38. Mrs. Georg Becht
  39. Mr. J. W. Beekes
  40. Miss Dora Beensen
  41. Miss Emilie Beensen
  42. Miss Georgine Beensen
  43. Mrs. Wilh. Begemann
  44. Mrs. Mary Behrends
  45. Miss Marie Behrmann
  46. Miss Hedwig Beinlich
  47. Miss M. van Bentum
  48. Mr. Cotlieb Berchtold
  49. Mrs. Gotlieb Berchtold
  50. Mrs. Marg. Berg
  51. Mr. Garl Bergheimer
  52. Pastor Bergner
  53. Mrs. Minna Bergner
  54. Miss Ruth Bergner
  55. Miss Magd. Bergner
  56. Miss E. Bergner
  57. Mr. Georg Bertram
  58. Mr. Nic. Corn. Beye
  59. Mr. Richard Beyer
  60. Mrs. Richard Beyer
  61. Mr. Karl Billek
  62. Mrs. Dora Blum
  63. Mrs. Meta Bode
  64. Mrs. M. Boehme
  65. Mast. Paul Boehme
  66. Mrs. M v. d Bogaerde
  67. Mr. Otto v d. Bogaerde
  68. Mr. M. Bornhold
  69. Mr. Jules Boutet
  70. Mrs. Jules Boutet
  71. Miss Lisette Brand
  72. Mr. H. Brand
  73. Miss Marie Brandes
  74. Miss Gertrud Du Brau
  75. Mrs. Aug. Braun
  76. Mrs. D. Brauns
  77. Mrs. D. Brey
  78. Miss Helene Brinkmann
  79. Mr. Herm. Brinkmann
  80. Miss Clara Brücker
  81. Mr. Friedr. Bruning
  82. Mrs. Elis Budens
  83. Miss Kath. Bühl
  84. Mrs. A. van Burgsdorff
  85. Mast. Van Burgsdorff
  86. Miss Erna Cahn
  87. Mr. Ferd. van Camp
  88. Mrs. Ferd. van Camp
  89. Miss Agatha Carper
  90. Mrs. Marg. Carstens
  91. Mr. I. Cassel
  92. Mr. Levin .Cassel
  93. Mrs. Eisie Cassel
  94. Miss Ruth Cassel
  95. Mrs. Louise Clansy
  96. Mr. Hans Coltzan
  97. Mrs. Hans Coltzan
  98. Mr. Frank Cuncic
  99. Mrs. Frank Cuncic
  100. Miss Kath. Cuncic
  101. Mr. August Daems
  102. Miss Leah Daems
  103. Mrs. Sophie Damke
  104. Mrs. A. K. Damm
  105. Mrs. Maria Deeg
  106. Mr. D. M. J. Deraedt
  107. Mrs. C. U. Deraedt
  108. Mrs. Dorothea Detlefsen
  109. Mrs. Marie Detterich
  110. Miss Josephine Detterich
  111. Miss Elice D'ham
  112. Mrs. Bertha Dinkelbach
  113. Miss Emma Dinnis
  114. Miss Marie Domesle
  115. Mrs. Joh. Dortmund
  116. Mr. Lawrence Dorrer
  117. Mrs. Marie Dressel
  118. Mr. Emil Drewicke
  119. Mrs. Mary Droegemüller
  120. Miss Clothilde Egginger
  121. Mrs. Rosa Ehrhardt
  122. Miss Martha Ehrhardt
  123. Miss Elis. Eichmüller
  124. Mr. John Eisenhart
  125. Mrs. A. Emke
  126. Mast. John Emmhardt
  127. Mrs, Anna Emmhardt
  128. Mrs. Carl Endlein
  129. Mast. Carl Endlein
  130. Mrs. Engesser
  131. Mr. Fred. Enzmann
  132. Miss Math. Ernst
  133. Mrs. Ernestine Etzold
  134. Miss Johanna Etzold
  135. Miss Evans
  136. Mrs. G. Fassbinder
  137. Miss Emma vom Felde
  138. Mr. Jacob Feltes
  139. Mrs. Marie Filipcova
  140. Mr. Theod. Finkenstadt
  141. Mr. Emil Fischer
  142. Mrs. Thekla Fischer
  143. Rev. Anthony Fischer
  144. Mrs. Anna Flacke
  145. Miss Elis. Flacke
  146. Mr. Fred. Flamm
  147. Mrs. Fred. Flamm
  148. Miss Emma Flamm
  149. Mrs. Dora Flutka
  150. Mr. F. H. Frederiks
  151. Mrs. Dora Freimuth
  152. Mast Adolf Freimuth
  153. Sister Anna Frey
  154. Mrs. Kunigunda Friedrich
  155. Miss Gertr. Fröhlich
  156. Mrs. Else Funke
  157. Miss Funke
  158. Mrs. Ida Gans
  159. Miss Lucille Gans
  160. Mrs. Sophie Geibig
  161. Mrs. Bab. Gennrich and Infant
  162. Miss Paula Gennrich
  163. Mr. John Gentilini
  164. Mrs. John Gentilini
  165. Mr. John Gerold
  166. Mrs. John Gerold
  167. Mast. Geo Gerold
  168. Mr. Hans Gersbach. Jr.
  169. Carl A. Geschke
  170. Miss Christine Geschke
  171. Mrs. Alfr. C. Girard
  172. Mr. Jös. Glaser
  173. Miss Maria Goethals
  174. Mrs. Una Goetz
  175. Mr. F. J. Gombault
  176. Mr. D. Goodman
  177. Mrs. D. Goodman
  178. Mrs. Anna Graczyk
  179. Miss Mine Grams
  180. Miss Babette Grath
  181. Mr. Jos. Grehl
  182. Mrs. Jos. Grehl
  183. Miss Bertha Grehl
  184. Mast. Jos. Grehl
  185. Mast. F. Grehl
  186. Mr. Nic. Gries
  187. Mrs. Nic. Gries
  188. Mr. Horst Griesbach
  189. Mrs. Annie Griesbach
  190. Mast. Horace Griesbach
  191. Miss Barbara Groner
  192. Mr. Chas. Grundt
  193. Miss Math. Gugger
  194. Mrs. Emma Guth
  195. Mr. J. W. de Haas
  196. Miss W. Hageman
  197. Mr. V. C. Hahn
  198. Mrs. V. C. Hahn
  199. Miss C. Hahn
  200. Miss Liesel Hamel
  201. Mr. George W. Hammer
  202. Mrs. George W. Hammer
  203. Mrs. Ida Harding
  204. Rev. Fr, Hartleib
  205. Mrs. Marie Harringer
  206. Mast. Otto Harringer
  207. Mr. Martin Hartmann
  208. Mr. Herm. Hartstein
  209. Mr. George Hartung
  210. Mrs. George Hartung
  211. Mrs. Ad. R. Hasse
  212. Mast. M. M. Hasse
  213. Mrs. Anna Haselbusch
  214. Mast. Herold Haselbusch
  215. Miss Louise Haug
  216. Miss Marie Haug
  217. Mr. E. Haverkamp
  218. Mr. Fred Hegemer
  219. Mrs. Sophie Heinze
  220. Mast. William Heinze
  221. Mr. Charles Heitmann
  222. Mrs. Charles Heitmann
  223. Mast. Charles Heitmann
  224. Mrs. Marta Hellenbroich
  225. Miss Ena Hellenbroich
  226. Mrs. Helene Heller
  227. Miss Anna Heller
  228. Mr. Arn. Helms
  229. Mr. Robert W. Herbst
  230. Miss Maria Herlett
  231. Miss Hazel E. Hess
  232. Mr. S. den Heyer
  233. Mrs. Alvina Hilger
  234. Mr. Ernst G. Hillert
  235. Mr. Joh. Hinck
  236. Mrs. Joh. Hinck
  237. Miss Louise Hinck
  238. Mrs. Marie Hoch
  239. Mast. Herm. Hoch
  240. Mr. Johann Hoen
  241. Mrs. Harald Hohmann
  242. Mast. Ralph. E. Hohmann
  243. Mrs. Paula Horn
  244. Mast. Raoul Horn
  245. Mrs. Helena Horn
  246. Mrs. M. Hutter and Infant
  247. Mr. E. Idler
  248. Mr. J. C. van Ingen
  249. Mr. Teunis de Jager
  250. Miss Anna Jaschka
  251. Miss Sophie Jezierska
  252. Mr. Joh. Johanson
  253. Mrs. Joh. Johanson
  254. Miss Else Jueschka
  255. Miss Henriette Kaeferstein
  256. Mrs. Anna Kahl
  257. Miss Hedwig Kamleiter
  258. Mrs. Anna Captain
  259. Miss Meta Kardel
  260. Miss Ida Katz
  261. Mr. Andr. Kaufmann
  262. Mrs. Andr. Kaufmann
  263. Mr. Felix F. Kaup
  264. Miss Klara Kehrberg
  265. Mrs. Felix Keller
  266. Mr. J. Harry Kelly
  267. Miss Julia Kern
  268. Miss Anna Keuch
  269. Mr. Jac. Keute
  270. Mrs. Jac. Keute
  271. Mast. Roy Keute
  272. Mrs. Sophie Kirchnau
  273. Mr. Paul Kirsch
  274. Mr. Stefan Kiss
  275. Mr. Conr. Kling
  276. Mrs. Rosa Klingler
  277. Miss Adele Klodt
  278. Mrs. Laura Klotz
  279. Mr. Walter Knake
  280. Mrs. Karoline Knapp
  281. Miss Gertrud Knapp
  282. Mr. Jacob Knauber
  283. Mrs. Jacob Knauber
  284. Mast. Jacob Knauber
  285. Miss Bernh. Kobel
  286. Mr. Herm. Koch
  287. Mrs. Herm. Koch
  288. Miss Mary Koch
  289. Mrs. Bertha Koenig
  290. Mrs. Pauline Köhler
  291. Miss Martha Köhn
  292. Mr. Abram Kolb
  293. Miss Ludm. Kopf
  294. Miss Hedwig Körner
  295. Mrs. B. Korte and Infant
  296. Mast. B. Korte
  297. Miss Elis. Kosuth
  298. Mr. Fred. C. Kracke
  299. Mrs. Fred. C. Kracke
  300. Mast. Fred. Kracke
  301. Mrs. Hedwig Krakauer
  302. Mast. Elmar Krakauer
  303. Mrs. Anna Kratz
  304. Mr. Albert Kreckel
  305. Mrs. Linn. Kreth
  306. Miss Elsa Kreth
  307. Miss Emma Kreth
  308. Mr. Carl Krickow
  309. Miss Martha Krug
  310. Mr. Henry Kruse
  311. Mrs. Henry Kruse
  312. Mrs. Herm. Kuch and Child
  313. Mrs. Mima Kunz
  314. Mrs. Fransisca Kurtz
  315. Mast. August Kurtz
  316. Miss Rosalie Kurtz
  317. Mrs. Anna Kutsche
  318. Mr. Peter de Kuyper
  319. Mrs. Romanie de Kuyper
  320. Miss Celine de Kuyper
  321. Mrs. Marg. Labo
  322. Miss Hedwig Laczny
  323. Mrs. Sophie Lake
  324. Mr. Franz Lakosil
  325. Miss Marie Lakosil
  326. Mast. Johann Lakosil
  327. Mrs. E. Lam—da Silva
  328. Mrs. Dora Lameyer
  329. Mrs. Emma Landeck
  330. Mrs. Dora Lang
  331. Mr. Adalb Lange
  332. Mrs. Sophie Langenstein
  333. Mr. Victor Lapinski
  334. Mrs. F. Lazarus
  335. Miss Jenny Lazarus
  336. Mrs. M. J. Leegstra
  337. Miss B. H. Leegstra
  338. Mrs. Jantje B. Leegstra
  339. Mast. H. Leegstra
  340. Mast. E. Leegstra
  341. Mrs. Meta Legenhausen
  342. Mast. Howard Legenhausen
  343. Miss Freda Lehmkuhl
  344. Mrs. Clara Lehnemann
  345. Miss Hedwig Leidholdt
  346. Mr. Richard Leidiger
  347. Mrs. Mina Leonhardt
  348. Mrs. Cath. Lieb
  349. Miss Gertr. Lieb
  350. Mrs. Elise Lieder
  351. Miss Hendrika Lindemann
  352. Mr. Adam Lindenmayer
  353. Mrs. Adam Lindenmayer
  354. Mr. Rud. Litzenberger
  355. Mr. Aug. Lohmann
  356. Mrs. Aug. Lohmann
  357. Miss Mary Lohmann
  358. Mr. W. H. Lohoff
  359. Mrs. W. H. Lohoff
  360. Mr. Wm. Luebker
  361. Miss Emma Luebker
  362. Mrs. B. Luedicke
  363. Miss Johanna Machen
  364. Mr. Gustav Marx
  365. Mrs. Gustav Marx
  366. Mrs. Marie May
  367. Mr. Chas. F. W. Mayer
  368. Mrs. A. Medici
  369. Mr. Howard Medici
  370. Mrs. I. v. d Meer
  371. Miss Hendr. v. d. Meer
  372. Mr. John Meixner
  373. Miss Elsie Meixner
  374. Miss Cath. Menzema
  375. Mrs. A. Menzler
  376. Mr. Chas. v. d. Merlen
  377. Mrs. Chas. v. d. Merlen
  378. Mrs. E. Merx
  379. Mrs. Ida Meyer
  380. Mr. H. Meyer
  381. Mrs. Eleonore Meyer
  382. Mr. Fritz Meyer
  383. Mrs. Fritz Meyer
  384. Mast. Fritz Meyer
  385. Mast. Werner Meyer
  386. Mr. Otto Mittler
  387. Mrs. Marie Möhlenpah
  388. Mast. Möhlenpah
  389. Miss M. Mörz
  390. Mrs. Olga Muehlmann
  391. Mr. Alb Muller
  392. Mrs. Anna Muller
  393. Mast. J. Muller
  394. Mrs. Berta Munch
  395. Miss Emma Winch
  396. Miss Elisabeth Munch
  397. Mrs. Cecilie Mundt
  398. Mrs. Anna Nast
  399. Miss Edna Nast
  400. Miss Dora Nast
  401. Mr. Albert Nau
  402. Mrs. Betty Nau
  403. Mrs. Aug. Navrath
  404. Mr. Jac. der Nederlanden
  405. Miss Sophie Nelkowsky
  406. Mrs. Klara Nerlinger and Infant
  407. Mr. H. Neufeld
  408. Miss Reise Neugebauer
  409. Mr. Joh. Jos. Niessen
  410. Mrs. Lydia Niessner
  411. Mr. Adolf Nold
  412. Mrs. Adolf Nold
  413. Mrs. M. Noske
  414. Mrs. Therese Nuser
  415. Mr. Anthony Nussbaumer
  416. Mr. L. Oakesson
  417. Mr. Carl Oberle
  418. Mrs. G. Opoczynska
  419. Mast. H. Opoczynska
  420. Mast. I. Opoczynska
  421. Miss Olga Oppel
  422. Mrs. Oster
  423. Miss Jos. Ott
  424. Miss Maria Ott
  425. Mr. Friedr. Otto
  426. Miss Klara Panitz
  427. Miss Else Paudert
  428. Mrs. Geo Pierson
  429. Mrs. Johanna Plate
  430. Mast. Armin Plate
  431. Miss Louise Poeschl
  432. Mrs. Joh. Pohle
  433. Miss C. Popiersch
  434. Mr. John Aug. Popken
  435. Mrs. Wm. Popken
  436. Mr. Peter Post
  437. Mrs. Peter Post
  438. Miss M. Post
  439. Miss P. Post
  440. Mast. J. Post
  441. Mr. Hendr. Post
  442. Mrs. Hendr. Post
  443. Miss V. Post
  444. Miss J. Post
  445. Miss J. Posthuma
  446. Miss Annie Pater
  447. Mrs. Legine Prechtel
  448. Miss Jenny Prechtel
  449. Miss Dorothea E. Preis
  450. Mrs. Regina Preller
  451. Miss Wajola Preller
  452. Mrs. Alida Prins and Infant
  453. Miss J. Prins
  454. Mast. N. Prins
  455. Mr. Louis Raaymann
  456. Mrs. Barb. Rapp
  457. Miss A. Rapp
  458. Mr. Joh. H. Rausch
  459. Miss Natalie Reibach
  460. Miss Carolina Reinhardt
  461. Mr. Wendelin Reis
  462. Mrs. A. Reiter
  463. Miss Jos Reiter
  464. Miss Anna Remke
  465. Mr. Julius Reusch
  466. Mrs. Julius Reusch
  467. Mr. Richard Reuter
  468. Miss Martha Richter
  469. Miss Wilh. Rieper
  470. Mrs. Mima Roberts
  471. Miss A. M. Roberts
  472. Miss Lilly Robitschek
  473. Miss Math; Roeck
  474. Mrs. Sofie Rokos
  475. Miss Marie Rokos
  476. Mr. Johann H. Romann
  477. Mr. Moses Rosenthal
  478. Miss Marg. Roth
  479. Mrs. Bertha Rott
  480. Mr. Jacob H. Ruegg
  481. Mrs. Maria Ruemmekin
  482. Miss Paulina Ruemmekin
  483. Miss Lina Ruemmekin
  484. Miss Marie Safoschnik
  485. Mrs. Malli Samowitz
  486. Mr. Emil Sanberger
  487. Mrs. Emil Sanberger
  488. Miss Emilie Sanberger
  489. Miss Anne Sasse
  490. Miss Rosa Sattler
  491. Miss Anna Sattler
  492. Mr. John Sauer
  493. Mrs. Anna Sauer
  494. Mrs. Bethy Schäfer
  495. Miss Emma Schäfer
  496. Mr. John Schafft
  497. Mrs. John Schafft
  498. Mast. Carl Schafft
  499. Mast. George Schafft
  500. Mr. Fritz Schär
  501. Mast. Herm. Schar
  502. Miss G. Scharmer
  503. Mr. Frank Schatz:
  504. Mrs. Barbara Schatz
  505. Mr. Arnold Schaumann
  506. Mrs. Hanna Schaumann
  507. Miss Else Schauniann
  508. Mr. Georg Schantz
  509. Mrs. Clara Schantz
  510. Miss Therese Scherer
  511. Miss Greta Schettler
  512. Mr. E. B. Scheve
  513. Mrs. E. B. Scheve
  514. Miss Kath. Schimpf
  515. Mr. Henry Schippel
  516. Mrs. Maria Schippel
  517. Mr. Jacob Schipper
  518. Mr. Martin Schirm
  519. Mrs. Christ. Schirm
  520. Mast. Ed. Schirm
  521. Miss Ida Schlobohm
  522. Miss Sophie Schlobohm
  523. Mr. Robert Schlüssler
  524. Miss Bertha Schlüssler
  525. Mrs. Clara Schmidt and Infant
  526. Mrs. Jos. Schneider
  527. Miss Edith Schneider
  528. Miss Elise Schnell
  529. Mrs. Justine Schönborn
  530. Miss V. Schöuborn
  531. Mrs. M. Schoningh
  532. Miss M. Schoningh
  533. Miss I. Schoningh
  534. Miss Anna Schott
  535. Mrs. Ida Schuergens
  536. Mast. Ernst Schuergens
  537. Mr. J. J. Schuil
  538. Mrs. J. J. Schuil and Infant
  539. Mr. H erm . Schuler
  540. Mrs. Elise Schumacher
  541. Mr. Ernst Schwarz
  542. Mrs. Frieda Schwarz
  543. Mr. Jacob. Schweizer
  544. Mrs. Jacob Schweizer
  545. Mrs. Carl A. Schwichtenberg
  546. Mrs. Barbara Schwind
  547. Miss F. Schwind
  548. Mrs. Barbara Schwindel
  549. Miss Eva Schwindel
  550. Mrs. Anna Seeger
  551. Miss Helene Seidler
  552. Miss Anna Seitz
  553. Miss E. Sengstacke
  554. Miss Elis. Seubert
  555. Mr. Henry Siemsen
  556. Mrs. Henriette Siemsen
  557. Miss Etel Siemsen
  558. Mrs. Henry Siemsen
  559. Miss Marie Siemsen
  560. Miss E. Siemsen
  561. Miss H. Siemsen
  562. Miss Sabina Siewers
  563. Miss Cecilia Siewers
  564. Mrs. Amalia Smrekar
  565. Mrs. Ottilie Smutny
  566. Miss Smutny
  567. Miss Minna Sommer
  568. Miss Sophie Sommer
  569. Mr. Lilli Soto
  570. Miss Mina Staehle
  571. Mr. Emil Stapf
  572. Miss Frieda Starklé
  573. Mrs. Marg. Steenken
  574. Miss Gertrud Steenken
  575. Mrs. Aug. Stegemann
  576. Miss Elsie Stegemann
  577. Mast. Arthur Stegemann
  578. Miss Mary Steger
  579. Mrs. Marg. Steiner
  580. Mast. Elwing Steiner
  581. Miss Maria Steinhauer
  582. Mr. Edgar Steitz
  583. Miss Elise Stephan
  584. Miss Marie Stoehr
  585. Mr. George Stolley
  586. Mr. Friedr. Strobel
  587. Dr. Kandid Stueby
  588. Miss Anna Sunderman
  589. Mrs. Dora Sutton
  590. Mrs. Anna Szunowsky
  591. Mrs. Edna Taral
  592. Mast. Fred. A. Taral
  593. Mr. Georg Thalhammer
  594. Mrs. Victorine Thibeaut
  595. Miss Elbia Thibeaut
  596. Mr. Jos. Thoma
  597. Mrs. Jos. Thoma
  598. Mast. Arthur Thoma
  599. Mr. Henry Thomas
  600. Mrs. E Thomass
  601. Mr. E. I. Tinga
  602. Mr. John Tischbein
  603. Mrs. John Tischbein
  604. Mr. Gottl. Tittel
  605. Mrs. Wilh. Treppschuh
  606. Miss Johanna Tschinkel
  607. Mrs. Hermina Ulrich
  608. Miss Elsie Ulrich
  609. Miss Clara Ulrich
  610. Mr. Paul Ulrich
  611. Miss Emma Umfried
  612. Mrs. Josefa Vaclavek
  613. Miss Olga Vaclavek
  614. Mr. Pieter Vancauwenbergen
  615. Mr. Frans Vancauwenbergen
  616. Mrs. Juile Väth
  617. Miss Julia Venedig
  618. Mrs. Lena Voelker
  619. Mr. Fred. Voelker
  620. Mast. Chas. Voelker
  621. Miss Emilie Volz
  622. Mr. Alfred van Vooren
  623. Mrs. Alfred van Vooren
  624. Mrs. D. v. d. Voort
  625. Mast. Adr. v. d. Voort
  626. Mrs. Marg. Wache
  627. Miss S. v. d. Wal
  628. Miss R. v. d. Wal
  629. Mr. Joh. C. Walgreen
  630. Miss Louise Walter
  631. Mrs. Fr. Walter
  632. Miss E. Walter
  633. Mr. O. Walter
  634. Mr. P. Walter
  635. Mr. Oscar Watté
  636. Miss Agnes Weber
  637. Mrs. Auguste Weber
  638. Mast. Melvin Weber
  639. Mrs. Marie Weber
  640. Mrs. E. Wechler
  641. Mr. Geo Wehner
  642. Mr. Geo Wehner Jr.
  643. Mr. Joh. Weidemann
  644. Mrs. D. Weidemann
  645. Miss P. Schagen Weil
  646. Miss Fanny Weisz
  647. Mr. J. van Westrup
  648. Mr. Andreas Wetzl
  649. Miss Lena Widmer
  650. Mrs. Bertha Wiederkehr
  651. Mr. Fred. A. Wilhelm
  652. Miss Hathi Windweh
  653. Miss Wilh. Woerthman
  654. Miss Dirkje Wolters
  655. Mrs. A. Woudt
  656. Mast. C. Woudt
  657. Miss J. Woudt
  658. Miss Lina Wright
  659. Mrs. L. Young
  660. Miss Louise Young
  661. Mast. Hans Zarisch
  662. Mast. Dim. Zarisch
  663. Mr. Josef Zimermann
  664. Mrs. Josef Zimermann
  665. Miss Jos. Zimermann
  666. Miss Alv. Zimermann
  667. Mr. Hubert Zimermann
  668. Mrs. Hubert Zimermann
  669. Miss Jos. Zimermann
  670. Mast. G. Zimermann
  671. Miss Anna Zimermann
  672. Mr. Chas. Zimmer
  673. Miss Mary Zimmer
  674. Mr. Jozef Zotter
  675. 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.

 

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