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SS Frankfurt Passenger List 30 March 1901

Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List for the SS Frankfurt of the North German Lloyd, Departing Saturday, 30 March 1901 from Bremen to New York and Baltimore

Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List for the SS Frankfurt of the North German Lloyd, Departing Saturday, 30 March 1901 from Bremen to New York and Baltimore, Commanded by Captain E. Malchow. GGA Image ID # 1dde489264

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Captain: E. Malchow
  2. First Officer: F. Rehm
  3. Second Officer: J. Fennekohl
  4. Third Officer: M. Wittekopf
  5. Fourth Officer: P Nicolaisen
  6. First Engineer: Engenieur C. Sander
  7. Second Engineer: B. Chrysteck
  8. Third Engineer:: F. Lehmann
  9. Fourth Engineer: J. Hinsch
  10. Physician Dr. O. Engelking
  11. Physician Dr. H. Jelden
  12. Provision Master and Purser: A. Steffens
  13. Provision Master and Assistant Purser: K. Metzler
  14. Chief Steward: H. Bundtzen
  15. Chief Cook: H. Wacker

 

Cabin Passengers

  1. Mr. Carl Abendroth
  2. Miss Martha Bestof
  3. Miss Pauline Ehmann
  4. Miss Lizzie Gullfoyle
  5. Mrs. Jungk and Children
  6. Herr-W. Kolb
  7. Mr. Walther Lauten:
  8. Mr. Carl Ed. Meyer Jr.
  9. Mr. John Heinen
  10. Miss Sophie Oetje
  11. Mr. John Pokorny
  12. Mrs. John Pokorny
  13. Mr. Carl L. Peterson
  14. Mr. Hermann Quincke
  15. Mr. Heinrich Scheibe
  16. Mr. Julio Srkulj
  17. Mr. Alfred Schmidt
  18. Mr. August Schafer
  19. Mr. Moritz Trager
  20. Mrs. Moritz Trager
  21. Mrs. Josephine von Wiedenbrück
  22. Mr. F. Zippel
  23. Mrs. F. H. Zippel
  24. Walther Zippel
  25. Margarethe Zippel

 

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