SS Bayern Passenger List - 4 September 1900
Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List from the SS Bayern of the North German Lloyd, Departing 4 September 1900 from Bremen to Hong Kong via Antwerp, Genoa, Colombo, and Singapore, Commanded by Captain H. Bleeker. | GGA Image ID # 2109d8e7a0
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain H. Bleeker
- First Officer: J. v. Düring
- Second Officer: H. Pohle
- Third Officer: F. Schäfer
- Fourth Officer: H. W. Meyer
- Chief Engineer: L. Volkmann
- Second Engineer: A. v Kalkstein
- Third Engineer: W. Brining
- Fourth Engineer: W. Selbach
- Surgeon: Dr. G. Loebell, M.D.
- Purser: W. Kraus
- Assistant Purser: W. Beyer
- Chief Steward: H. Stolte
- Second Steward: P. Leidert
- Head Cook: F. Carl
- Second Cook: H. Meyer
- Third Cook: W. Albrecht
- Third Cook: M. Matthes
- Third Cook: W. Zachmann
Cabin Passengers
- Herr Dr. Paul Neubaur (Antwerp)
- Frau Dr. Paul Neubaur (Antwerp)
- Fräulein Neubaur (Antwerp)
- Herr Dr. Otto Kötnke (Genoa)
- Herr Dr. Roderich Warkentin (Colombo)
- Frau Minie Yeager and Child (Singapore)
- Herr Rudolf Cuntz (Hong Kong)
- Frau O. Michael (Hong Kong)
Title Page including Passengers, SS Bayern Cabin Passenger List, 4 September 1900. | GGA Image ID #
Senior Officers and Staff, and, NDL Agencies, SS Bayern Cabin Passenger List, 4 September 1900. | GGA Image ID # 2109d96527
Back Cover, SS Bayern Cabin Passenger List, 4 September 1900. | GGA Image ID # 2109ffb6e5
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