SS Müchen Passenger List - 14 March 1929
Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List from the SS München (Muenchen) of the North German Lloyd, Departing Thursday, 14 March 1929 from New York to Bremen via Queenstown (Cobh) and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain H. Gössling.
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain H. Gössling
- First Officer F. Muller
- Second Officer G. Rossing
- Second Officer R. Henning
- Third Officer R. Sembt
- Fourth Officer H. Bursch
- Fourth Officer R. Neumann
- Ship's Surgeon Dr. R. Jauerneck
- Ship's Surgeon Dr. Bösl
- Chief Engineer J Asander
- Second Engineer W. Selbach
- Third Engineer E Grunwald
- Third Engineer O. Börnecke
- Fourth Engineer W. Papenhausen
- Fourth Engineer A. Jungclaus
- Fourth Engineer H. Sprengel
- Purser W. Müller
- Assistant Purser H. Hüllsieck
- Chief Steward C Landtmann
- Assistant Chief Steward F Büscher
- Chief Steward, Tourist Third Cabin A Einatz
- Chief Steward, Third Class E Bahnisch
- Chief Cook Karl Wagner
- Baggage Master F Gerriets
- Wireless Telegraph Operating Officer: j- W. Kleinschmidt
- Wireless Telegraph Operating Officer: B. Schossig
- Wireless Telegraph Operating Officer: H. Meyer
- Czechoslovak Interpreter J Dörfel
Tourist Third Cabin Passengers
- Mr. Armin Bach
- Miss Auguste Barkhorn
- Mrs. Johanna Barth
- Mr. Alois Baumann
- Miss Anna Baumann
- Mrs. Marie Becker
- Mrs. Else Beckmann
- Master Henry Beckmann
- Mr. Kurt Behrens
- Mrs. Kurt Behrens
- Mr. Eugen Bertele
- Miss Margarete Bieberich
- Miss Kathie Blattan
- Mrs. Maria Blatz
- Mr. Carl Blum
- Miss Louise Blume
- Mr. Fritz Boese
- Mrs. Johanna Boese
- Master Fred W. Boese
- Miss Hilde Boesel
- Mrs. Cath. Braun
- Miss Edna Braun
- Miss Lina Braun
- Miss Eva Breidinger
- Mr. Otto Burgett
- Mr. Harry Burgett
- Mr. James R. Carter
- Miss Charlotte Coalson
- Mr. Harry Cowell
- Mrs. Cowell
- Mr. Cowell
- Mr. Henry Dahlke
- Mrs. Alma Danske and child
- Miss Emilie Dan
- Mr. Adolf David
- Mrs. Frieda David
- Miss, Flora F. Deuschke
- Miss Paula Deutsch
- Mr. Walter Dickhut
- Miss Anna Dietrich
- Mr. Christoph Donauer
- Mr. Friedrich Edlinger
- Mrs. Martha Eisenloeffel
- Miss Elizabeth Ell
- Mr. George Famm, Jr.
- Mrs. Marie Fischer
- Mr. Johann Fleisser
- Mrs. Clara Foller
- Miss Marie Foller
- Mrs. Anni Francis
- Mrs. Caroline Franke
- Mrs. Elizabeth Fuhrman
- Mrs. Georgii
- Mrs. Georgii
- Mr. Karl Gomoll
- Mrs. Karl Gomoll
- Mr. Paul Gomoll
- Mrs. Anna Grafke
- Mr. August Grieve
- Mrs. Minna Grosse
- Mr. Gustav Gutmann
- Mrs. Auguste Hanck
- Miss Eleanore Hanck
- Mr. John Hartmann
- Mrs. Hartmann
- Mr. Erwin Henzler
- Mrs. Anna Here
- Miss Anne Marie Herre
- Mr. Balthasar Hirschlein
- Mr. Otto Hoellscher
- Mr. Hoffmann
- Master George Hoffmann
- Mrs. Rosa Karl
- Mr. Fred Keck
- Miss Marie Kempfer
- Mr. Arthur Kleinpoppen
- Mr. Anton Kneppel
- Mr. Joseph Kostyan
- Mr. Charles Kramer
- Miss Elizabeth Krauss
- Mrs. Eelma Kremke
- Mr. Fred Kreicker
- Mrs. Fred Kreicker
- Mrs. Bernadina Kruse
- Miss Josepha Kruse
- M. Otto Kuchnel
- Mr. Frances Lehner
- Mr. Robert Liberty
- Mrs. Caroline Liberty
- Mr. Hans Lindner
- Miss Minnie Lindner
- Miss Marie Lollmann
- Mr. August Lott
- Mrs. Anna Lott
- Miss Emma B. Lott
- Mr. Walter Luebke
- Miss Anna Mayal
- Mrs. Eliz. McKenzie and 3 children
- Mr. Alfred Mueller
- Mr. JaCob Mueller
- Mr. Werner Mueller
- Mrs. Catherina Mueller
- Miss Lucia Neber
- Mr. Fred Neduschal
- Mrs. Fred Neduschal
- Miss Edsa Nerz
- Miss Hulda Nievergett
- Miss Anna Nitschke
- Miss Anna Maria Nitschke
- Mr. William Nuchlenhardt
- Miss Helen Oehmeirer
- Mr. Curt Ortelli
- Dr. Fr. C. Pallette
- Mrs. Pallette
- Mr. Wm. Paschke
- Mrs. Anna Plett
- Mrs. Lisa Postel
- Miss Catherine Rasche
- Miss Rose Reiak
- Mrs. R. Reichold
- Miss Anna Reichold
- Mr. Richter
- Mrs. Richter
- Ernest Roettges
- Miss Charlotte Rodke
- Miss Gertrude Rothermel
- Mr. Paul Rudolph
- Mrs. Frieda Ruge
- Miss Catherine Ruth
- Mr. Joseph Sadelfeld
- Mrs. Mary Sadelfeld
- Dr. Maria Salditt
- Miss Marie Sehenn
- Mrs. Hedwig Scher
- Miss Scher
- Miss Berta Schick
- Mr. Carl Schostel
- Mrs. Schostel
- Mr. Hertnann Schroeder
- Miss Elsie Schussler
- Mr. Wm. Sieck
- Mr. Ludwig Simeth
- Mrs. Elsa Sporel
- Master Chas. Sporel
- Miss Anna Stephan
- Mrs. Amalia Strahle
- Mrs. Agatha Straub
- Miss Anna Strauss
- Mr. John Travnicek
- Miss Elfriede Trelle
- Miss Martha True
- Mrs. Ann Unruh
- Mr. Johann M. Unruh
- Mrs. Antoinette van Kell
- Mr. Harold von Selzen
- Mrs. Harold von Selzen
- Mrs. Margarete Wagner
- Mrs. Carolina Wehner
- Mr. Josef Weinhardt
- Mrs. Catharina Weinhardt
- Mr. Weinhardt
- Miss Mariechen Welting
- Miss Anna Weiss
- Mrs. Christine Weissensee
- Miss Gertrud Wiednaann
- Miss Wiedmann
- Mrs. Herta Winterhalter
- Mr. George Witsgall
- Mr. Peter Zahm
- Mrs. Katharine Zahm
- Master Zahm
- Miss Hildna Zeltmann
- Master. Erwin Zeltmann
- Mr. H. M. Zimmermann
- Miss Christine Zimmermann
Additions and Changes - Tourist Third Cabin
Not on Board
- Mr. Otto Burgett
- Mr. Harry Burgett
- Miss Charlotte Coalson
- Mrs. Alma Danske and child
- Mr. George Famm, Jr.
- Mrs. Minna Grosse
- Mr. Gustav Gutmann
- Mr. Fred Keck
- Mr. Anton Kneppel
- Mrs. Eehna Kremke
- Miss Josepha Kruse
- Miss Marie Lollmann
- Mr. Alfred Mueller
- Miss Lucia Neber
- Miss Anna Nitschke
- Miss Anna Maria Nitschke
- Mr. William Nuchlenhardt
- Miss Helen Ochmeirer
- Miss Rose Reiak
- Miss G. Rothermel
- Miss Catherine Ruth
- Miss Marie Schenn
- Mrs. Hedwig Scher
- Miss Scher
- Mrs. Amalia Strahle
- Mr. Harold von Selzen
- Mrs. Harold von Selzen
- Mrs. Carolina Wehner
- Miss Mariechen Weiting
- Mrs. Christine Weissensee
- Mr. Peter Zahm
- Mrs. Katharine Zahm
- Master Zahm
More on Board
- Mr. Hans Basken
- Mr. Gustav Burgett
- Mr. Hermann Burgett
- Mrs. Mary W. Coulson
- Mrs. Alma Demske and child
- Dr. Siegfried Georgii
- Mr. Alex Gross
- Mr. Marie Henninger
- Mrs. Winifred Herlihy
- Mrs. Maria L. Hamill
- Mr. Georg Hoffmann
- Mrs. Theresia Hoffmann
- Mr. Henry Hoffmann
- Mrs. Anna Hoffmann
- Master R. Hoffmann
- Mr. Anton Kluppel
- Mrs. Selma Kranke
- Mr. Peter Lahm
- Mrs. Kath. Lahm
- Edward Lahm
- Miss Josepha Lamping
- Mr. Otto Latzel
- Mr. Erich Langhammer
- Mrs. Anna Langhammer
- Mr. W. Muhlenhard
- Miss Betty Nelson
- Miss Marie Nolimann
- Miss Rose Reith
- Mr. Henry Rasche
- Mr. Walter Rasche
- Miss Marie Scherm
- Mrs. Hedwig Seher
- Miss Helen Schmierer
- Mr. Geo Tamm Jr.
- Mrs. Lina Ueber
- Mrs. Hermine Wache
- Mr. Gerhard Westhus
- Miss M. Wieting
- Mr. Georg Wunderlich
Third Class Passengers
- Mr. Alex Baumgartner
- Mr. Josef Bender
- Mrs. Gertrud Breithaupt
- Miss Gisela Breithaupt
- Mr. Johann Buesch
- Mr. Leonhard Buettner
- Miss Mary Burkhardt
- Mr. Alfred Carstens
- Mr. Hans Christensen
- Mr. Herbert Czenkusch
- Mr. Henry Dieckmann
- Mr. William Ditt
- Mr. John Dreschsler
- Mr. Thos. Durkan
- Mr. John Engels
- Miss Sophie Englemaier
- Mr. Magnus Enders
- Mr. Karl F. Frey
- Mrs. Anna Fiegel
- Mrs. Therese Fliva
- Miss Louise Furtner
- Mr. Lars Fosdahl
- Mr. Nicholas George
- Mr. Julius Gerlich
- Miss Annie Gilmartin
- Mr. Otto Gunther
- Mr. Josef Haag
- Mr. Carl Heidenreich
- Mr. Henry Hoffmann
- Mrs. Heriry Hoffmann
- Infant Hoffmann
- Miss Karolinele
- Miss Eileen Hollian
- Mr. Ernst Holznagel
- Mrs. Marg. Holznagel
- Mr. Josef Homola
- Miss Margaret Jahn
- Miss Fanny Jezny
- Mr. VVilhelm Jordan
- Mr. Josef Jorden
- Mrs. Marie Jung
- Mr. Karl Karbe
- Mrs. Carrie King
- Mr. Carl Krupp
- Mrs. Anna Lang
- Mr. Alois Lauf
- Mr. Erich Langhammer
- Mrs. Anna Langhammer
- Mr. H. Leoni
- Mrs. Cecilie Maedl
- Mr. George Marshall
- Mr. Frederick Martin
- Mrs. babina Migala
- Mr. Kpustantinos Mikalanskas
- Mr.. Karl Nueschen
- Mrs. Franziska Niepogenkemper
- Mr. Hugo Niepogenkemper
- Miss Marie Niepogenkemper
- Mr. Wm. Petersheim
- Mr. Henry Pils
- Mr. Karl Plenger
- Mr. Friedrich Pohl
- Mr. David Ruby
- Mr. Friedrich Sandmann
- Master Fritz Sandmann
- Mr. Otto Schippert
- Mr. Charles F. Schleich
- Mrs. Charles F. Schleich
- Mr. Theodor Schmidt
- Mr. Kurt Schulz
- Mrs. Gertrude Schulz
- Miss Dorothea Schulz
- Master Frank Schulz
- Mr. Karl Seilf en
- Mr. Karl Steiner
- Mrs. Berta Strickrock
- Miss Margot Strickrock
- Master Amandus Strickrock
- Mr. August Strickrock
- Miss Maria Taglang
- Mrs. Margaret Tierney
- Miss Meta Tietjen
- Mr. Patrick Tully
- Mr. Gerhard Westruth
- Mr. Adolf Wintersberger
- Mrs. Ida Wohlfahrt
- Miss Wohlfahrt
- Mrs. Therese Wolfson
- Mrs. Philippine Wuensche
- Miss Elizabeth Zangerle
Passenger Class | Adults | Children | Infants | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cabin | 114 | 2 | 2 | 118 |
Tourist Cabin | 168 | 10 | 7 | 185 |
3. Class | 108 | 4 | 0 | 112 |
Total | 390 | 16 | 9 | 415 |
Twin Screw Mail Steamer
Muenchen | München
13,483 Gross Register Tonnage
Information for Passengers
Letters and Telegrams. The Chief Steward attends to the distribution of incoming mail.
Letters for Passengers will be brought on board at the port of destination before the Passengers land. In their own interest, therefore, Passengers should personally ascertain whether their is any mail for them before they leave the ship.
Before leaving the ship Passengers should leave their address at the Purser's office, so that any mail arriving after their departure may be forwarded to them.
Letters and telegrams may be directed c/o any of the Company's agents.
Telegrams, to be despatched from the next port, are accepted at the Purser's office only, wireless messages at the ship's wireless station.
Photographer. The photographer is entitled to charge for his services in accordance with the tariff exhibited.
Treatment of Sea-Sickness. Travellers who have a tendency to suffer from sea-sickness have an opportunity on this steamer to undergo an entirely new treatment whereby relief is afforded through a process of inhaling certain remedies.
Experience has shown so far that successful results are obtained in practically every case. Passengers who desire to avail themselves of this new treatment against seasickness are requested to apply to the Ship's doctor.
Service. Passengers are requested, in their own interest, to submit any complaints they desire to make to the Captain at the time of his daily round of inspection every morning. The wishes of the Passengers will be considered in the best possible manner.
Baggage. Only small parcels, and cabin baggage in limited quantity may be taken into the stateroom. Trunks and other bulky articles must be stored in the bag-age room, to which Passengers have access daily at stated -times.
Baggage may not be deposited in the corridors.
Money and Valuables. Facilities are provided for the safe-keeping of money, jewelry and other articles of value. The North German Lloyd however assumes no responsibility for such valuables given into its custody. The Purser will furnish complete information upon request.
Deck Chairs and Blankets may be hired of the Deck Stewards on board at a charge of $1.00 each for the voyage.
Exchange of Money. The Purser has only a Limited supply of currency at his disposal, and thus money can only be exchanged to such an amount as is in accordance with the amount of currency available.
The wireless stations (Telefunken-System) on board of all steamers of the Norddeutscher Lloyd are permanently in communication with coast stations either directly or by way of other ships.
All information regarding the despatch of wireless messages, length of time required for transmission and telegraph fee may be obtained free of charge at the wireless station on board, or on land from the Deutsche Betriebsgesellschaft fiir drahtlose Telegrafie m. b. H., Berlin, SW 11, Hallesches Ufer 12/13; tlegraphic address "Debeg", telephone No.: Liitzow 3630/34.
To Firms Interested in Exports and Imports
If you consider it of importance to ensure rapid and reliable transportation for your goods destined to countries overseas, we recommend you to consider the claims of the unrivaled Lloyd Freight Service.
In addition to the New York service, on which the Norddeutscher Lloyd maintains a regular service every three to four days of rapid and first-class passenger, mail and freight steamers, there are the following freight steamer services to North America, viz:—
- A weekly combined service with the Cairn-Thomson Line from Hamburg/Bremen to Montreal (calling at Quebec if sufficient inducement).[Note 1]
- A fortnightly service from Hamburg/Bremen to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Norfolk
- A monthly service from Hamburg/Bremen to New Orleans
- A monthly service from Hamburg/Bremen to Galveston and Houston. [Note 1]
- A service every three weeks from Hamburg/Bremen /Antwerp via the Panama Canal to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle and Vancouver. [Note 1]
There are also regular departures from Bremen to Central and South America, (East and West Coast), Africa, Australia, to the Far East (weekly), as well as to Mediterranean ports, the Levant, England and the Baltic ports.
If you have not already consigned "per Norddeutscher Lloyd", may we ask the favour of a trial which we are sure will convince you of the reliability of our Freight Service?
[Note 1] Passengers are also carried on these services.
Steamers engaged in the North Pacific Service are equipped with refrigerator space.
Passenger List Contributed by Mrs. G. A. Day, Cardiff, United Kingdom, September 2012