RMS City of Berlin Passenger List - 8 June 1884
Front Cover of a Saloon Passenger List for the RMS City of Berlin of the Inman Line, Departing 8 June 1884 from Liverpool to New York, Commanded by Captain Arthur W. Lewis. GGA Image ID # 15b50f7daf
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: Arthur W. Lewis
- Purser: Thomas Kinsky
- Surgeon: Fred W. Exham
- Stewardess: Mrs. Kay
Saloon Passengers
- Rev. O. P Allen
- Mr. J. T. Appleberg
- Mrs. Appleberg
- Dr. C. F. Barber
- Mr. J. W. Bowyer
- Mr. E. Bowyer
- Master Coles
- Mr. Junles E. Clark
- Mrs. Clark
- Master Paul Clark
- Dr. Robert Laird Collier
- Mr. Robert Coddington
- Master Ed. C. Dunden
- Mr. John Dole
- Mr. Robt. D. Felkard
- Mrs. Felkard
- Mr. John G. Fowler
- Mr. Goset
- Miss Haring Gould
- Mr. M. B. Gurdiner
- Rev. Edmond Harty
- Mr. S. Harris
- Mrs. Harris
- Mr. William Hall
- Mrs. Hall
- Mr. F. W. Helyar
- Mrs. Helyar, Two Children, Governess and Maid
- Mr. Harold Harley
- Mrs. M. C. Hunsberger
- Miss Florence P. Jones
- Miss Kate Kirby
- Miss Lillie Murphy
- Mr. Allan Marquand
- Mrs. S. S. Palm
- Mrs. C. Roberts
- Mr. John Romely
- Miss Luise Romely
- Mr. W. H. Rolph
- Miss M. E. Rolph
- Mr. J. M. A. Stubbo
- Mr. O. H. Spencer
- Mr. F. F. Torrey
- Mr. J. V. Waldron
- Mrs. Waldron
- Mr. C. F. Whitaker
- Master W. E. Whitaker
- Mr. C. E. Young
Track Chart of the North Atlantic Ocean and Memorandum of Log, SS City of Berlin Passenger List, 5 June 1884. GGA Image ID # 15b53c446e
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