Passenger List Inventory - Italian Steamship Lines
Inventory of the Italian Steamship Lines passenger lists available at the GG Archives coverning 1921 to 1952.
Nbr Steamship Passenger Class Departure Date Route Commander
- Pesaro Cabin 1921-07-03 Genoa to New York via Naples Captain Bertolini, Knight Officer G. B.
- Colombo Cabin 1926-04-10 New York to Genoa via Palermo and Naples Commadore Arturo Romano
- Colombo Economy Class (Class Unica) 1927-03-16 Genoa to New York via Naples and Palermo Captain Filippo D'Esposito, Knight Officer
- Colombo Economy Class (Class Unica) 1927-09-07 Genoa to New York via Naples and Palermo Captain Francesco Re, Knight Officer
- Saturnia First Class 1929-08-25 Trieste to New York via Patras and Naples Captain Sir Roberto Stuparich
- Vulcania Tourist Third Class 1930-08-19 Naples to New York via Cannes Captain Sir Asntonio Hreglich
- Rex Special Class 1935-08-21 Naples to New York via Genoa, Villefranche (Nice), and Gibraltar Captain Gr. Uff. Francesco Tarabotto
- Rex Special Class 1935-09-13 Genoa to New York via Villefranche (Nice), Naples, and Gibraltar Captain Gr. Uff. Francesco Tarabotto
- Conte di Savoia First Class 1937-03-06 New York to Genoa via Gibraltar, Naples and Villefranche Captain Gr. Uff. Antonio Lena
- Roma Tourist 1937-05-22 New York to Genoa via Madeira, Casablanca, Gibraltar, Algiers, Naples, and Nice Captain Cav. Uff. Attilio Frugone
- Roma First Class 1937-06-12 Genoa to New York via Villefranche, Naples and Gibraltar Captain Cav. Uff. Alberto Ottino
- Roma First Class 1937-06-12 Genoa to New York via Villefranche, Naples and Gibraltar Captain Cav. Uff. Alberto Ottino
- Rex Tourist 1938-07-13 Genoa to New York via Cannes, Naples, and Gibraltar Captain Cav. Uff. Attilio Frugone
- Vulcania First Class 1938-07-14 Trieste to New York via Ragusa, Patras, Naples, Palermo, Algiers, Gibraltar, Lisbon and the Azores Captain Guglielmo Lazzari
- Rex Tourist 1938-08-09 Naples to New York via Genoa, Cannes, and Gibraltar Captain Cav. Uff. Giorgio Caballini
- Rex Tourist 1939-10-06 Genoa to New York via Naples Captain Attilo Frugone
- Saturnia First Class 1949-07-22 Genoa to New York via Naples, Gibraltar, and Azores Captain Gianni Gladioli
- Saturnia First Class 1950-07-04 Genoa to New York via Cannes, Naples, and Gibraltar Captain Arrigo G. Gladulich
- Conte Biancamano Cabin 1950-08-11 Genoa to New York via Naples, Gibraltar, and Lisbon Captain Pasquale Pezzuto
- Conte Biancamano Cabin 1950-09-14 Genoa to New York via Naples, Gibraltar, and Lisbon Captain Pasquale Pezzuto
- Vulcania First Class 1951-05-25 Genoa to New York via Cannes, Naples, Palermo, Gibraltar and Halifax NS Captain Giovanni Giurini
- Conte Biancamano Cabin 1951-08-12 Genoa to New York via Naples, Gibraltar and Halifax NS Captain Sup. Pasquale Pezzuto
- Giulio Cesare Second Class 1952-05-20 Buenos Aires to Genoa via Barcelona and Villefranche Captain Sup. Filippo Rando
📜 Research note: Some names and captions were typed from originals and may reflect period spellings or minor typographical variations. When searching, try alternate spellings and cross-check with related records. ⚓
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