RMS Lapland Passenger List - 29 October 1914
Front Cover of a Second Class Passenger List for the RMS Lapland of the Red Star Line, Departing Thursday, 29 October 1914 from Liverpool to New York via Queenstown (Cobh), Commanded by Captain J. Bradshaw. | GGA Image ID # 13ffc3b422
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: J. Bradshaw, Commander
- Surgeon: H. DANVERS
- Purser: S. Koppenjan
- Assistant Purser : E. N. KETTLE
- Surgeon: H. DANVERS
L.R.C.P. & S, * Edin.) L.S.A. (Loud.) M. D. (Pans) - Chief Steward: C. M. Porter
Second Class Passengers
- Abraham, Mr. Varlow
- Adams, Mr. Leslie A
- Allan, Mr. John
- Amovitch, Mr. Milnau
- Atonsen, Captain O
- Austin, Miss Hilda
- Austin, Mrs. Sarah
- Aytown, Mr. Lauchlan
- Bahlman, Miss Hilma
- Balfour, Mr. James
- Banduin, Mr. R. F. M
- Banhan, Mr. G. R
- Barrett, Mr. Thomas
- Bates, Miss Naomi
- Berger, Mrs. M
- Blanco, Mr. Humbert
- Blanco, Mr. Oscar
- Blumer, Miss Josephine
- Bowen, Miss G
- Britton, Mrs. G
- Brown, Mrs. Hannah
- Burgin, Mr. Peter
- Burgin, Mrs. Ellen
- Burke, Miss Jane
- Caldwell, Mr. J
- Campbell, Mr. R. H
- Casey, Master K
- Casey, Mr
- Casey, Mrs. M
- Cawtheray, Miss Nellie
- Charles, Master Arthur
- Charles, Mrs. K
- Cistin, Mr. Jan
- Clark, Miss
- Cochrane, Mr. Edward
- Cohen, Miss Enid
- Cohen, Mr. Henry
- Cohen, Mrs. Henrietta
- Considine, Mrs. Kate
- Cook, Mr. John A
- Cooper, Mr. William
- Cooze, Miss Hilda
- Cousins, Mr. H. G
- Cronin, Miss Annie
- Cummins, Mr. John
- Cummins, Mr. William
- Dalberg, Mr. J
- Daly, Mr. Charles
- Danny, Mr. Thomas
- De Jung, Miss G
- De Jung, Mr. C
- De Jung, Mr. William
- De Jung, Mrs
- Delaney, Mr. Frank
- Delsall, Master F
- Delsall, Mr. Henri
- Delsall, Mrs
- Derouan, Mr. Gilles
- Desensky, Mr. Rudolf
- Doubak, Mr. Johan
- Douglas, Mrs. W. M
- Duggan, Miss Josephine
- Dursdricker, Mr. C
- Edwards, Mr. George
- Edwards, Mrs
- Elliott, Mr. George
- Emmott, Miss V
- Emmott, Mrs. C
- Engstrom, Master Viktor
- Engstrom, Mr. Viktor
- Engstrom, Mrs. Beda
- Evans, Master Glyn
- Evans, Master Hugo
- Evans, Mrs. S
- Ferriss, Miss Rose
- Fleming, Mr. Maurice
- Forster, Rev M
- Foulkes, Mr. John
- Fraser, Mr. D
- Fraser, Mrs
- Fraser, Mrs. K
- Galger, Mr. Hermann
- Gegow, Miss Annie
- Gottschalk, Mr. Charles
- Gottschalk, Mrs. C
- Grauer, Mr. Reinhold
- Griffin, Mr. Timothy
- Guthrie, Mr. James
- Harries, Mr. George
- Harris, Mrs. Leah
- Harrison, Mr. Walter
- Hart, Mr. A
- Hartvick, Mr. Tony
- Harvey, Miss Ellen
- Hayer, Mr. Josef
- Hearty, Miss Mary
- Henry, Master G
- Henry, Mrs. J
- Hickey, Miss Mary
- Higgins, Miss Jennie
- Hill, Miss Mary
- Hill, Mr. John
- Holub, Mr. Vine
- Horwitz, Mr. Ernes
- Hughes, Miss Gwennie
- Hughes, Mr. Thomas
- Inglis, Mrs. George
- James, Master John
- James, Miss Betty
- James, Mr. James
- James, Mrs
- Jeffrey, Mrs. A
- Jones, Miss A
- Joos, Mr. Fred B
- Jordan, Mr. W. H
- Kancie, Mr. Alois
- Kerrigan, Mr. Michael J
- Kiang, Mr. Marcus
- Killeen, Miss Mollie
- Klang, Miss Esther
- Klang, Mrs
- Klavac, Ma Iletod
- Klepac, Mr. Josef
- Koalber, Mr. R
- Koefoed, Mr. Gerhard
- Kolb, Mr. Ferdinand
- Koppell, Mr. Charles F
- Koppell, Mrs
- Kornmer, Mr. Rudolph
- Kravda, Mr. J
- Kringle, Mr. Harry
- Kroeber, Mr. R
- Laker, Miss. Alice
- Landrum, Master R
- Landy, Miss Bridget
- Larkin, Mr. John E
- Larkin, Mrs. M
- Lemaire, Master Henry
- Lemaire, Miss Rosa
- Lemaire, Mr. Victor
- Lemaire, Mrs. Josefine
- Long, Mr. Walter C
- Long, Mrs. and Infant
- Lowther, Mr. Cecil
- Lynch, Miss Margaret
- Magennis, Miss Gertrude
- Magennis, Miss Laura
- Malden, Master Joseph
- Malden, Mies May
- Malden, Mrs. M. N
- Mandly, Mr. F. J
- Manson, Mrs. Ellen
- Martin, Miss Margaret
- Martin, Mr
- Martin, Mrs. Ann
- McCarthy, Miss Mary
- McDonald, Miss I
- McFarlane, Mr. A. A
- McGown, Rev. J
- McHugh, Miss Bridget
- McLean, Mr. William G
- McMahon, Mr. J. B
- McMillan, Mr. William
- Meldrum, Miss K
- Melsom, Mr. Gjert B
- Menne, Mrs. Elsie
- Mitchell, Miss Mary
- Montgomery, Mr. William
- Moore, Miss E
- Moore, Miss Mary
- Muir, Miss May
- Muir, Mrs. Elizabeth
- Mulvihill, Mr. Thomas
- Murray, Mrs. Sarah
- Musgrave, Mr. G. C
- Naylor, Mr. E
- Naylor, Mr. G
- Naylor, Mrs. Sarah J
- Neuman, Mr. J
- Neuman, Mrs. and Infant
- Nivison, Miss Mona
- Noonan, Miss Winifred
- Nugent, Mrs. M
- O'Connell, Mr. John
- O'Grane, Mr. Alexander
- O'Hara, Mr. John
- O'Hare, Miss Frances
- O'Hogan, Mr. Joseph
- O'Hogan, Mrs. Elj
- O'Rourke, Mast
- Packa, Mr. Julius
- Parker, Mr. Henry
- Parnell, Mr. N. E
- Phillips, Mr. Thomas
- Pilchart, Mr. Jaroline
- Pointing, Mr. D. C
- Power, Mr. John
- Preston, Master Victor
- Preston, Miss Ruth
- Preston, Mrs. M. O
- Queen, Miss Robert
- Raitz, Mr. Samuel
- Reher, Mrs. Heden
- Roseburg, Mr. Joseph
- Roseburg, Mrs
- Rosthorne, Mrs
- Rowland, Miss Martha
- Rowland, Miss Vera
- Rowland, Mr. John S
- Rowland, Mrs
- Schiller, Mr. Alf
- Scholes, Mrs. M
- Schultz, Miss Elvira
- Semrad, Mr. Francis
- Shanahan, Miss Anna
- Shanahan, Miss Mary
- Sheehan, Miss Julia
- Sheppard, Miss May
- Sheridan, Miss Julia
- Skinner, Mrs. Beatrice
- Smith, Miss Constance F
- Smith, Miss Mary
- Spain, Mrs. S. B
- Spalding, Miss Annie
- Spice, Mr. George
- Spill, Miss Helen
- Spills Mrs. Annie
- Splitter, Miss Biene
- Steiner, Mr. Max
- Stevens, Mrs
- Stylaers, Mrs
- Sumner, Mr. J. J
- Sunda, Mr. Adolph
- Sweeney, Miss Nellie
- Tait, Mr. William
- Thomas, Mr. Joe
- Ticehurst, Miss C. M
- Tickle, Miss Helen
- Tilton, Mr. J. A
- Tofte, Mr. Norman
- Van de Weghe, Mr. Jeromoe
- Vandelois, Mrs. Julia
- Vozemilik, Mr. Josef
- Wagland, Miss M. L
- Wagland, Mrs. F. M
- Walker, Mrs. Minnie H
- Ward, Mr. S
- Watson, Mr. Stewart
- Whetter, Mr. John
- Wickstead, Mr. Harold
- Wiley, Mrs. B. and Infant
- Wittwer, Mrs. Martha
- Wright, Miss Mary E
- Wright, Mr. G. H
- Yates, Mr. G
- Zarega, Miss Merclia
- Zucker, Miss
- Zucker, Mrs
Information for Passengers
Notice.
Landing Arrangements at New York. Should the steamer arrive at the New York Wharf after 8:00 pm, Passengers may land if they wish to do so and have their baggage passed by the Customs authorities immediately on arrival, but those who prefer to remain on board may do so, and have the whole of their baggage passed the following morning not earlier than 7 o'clock. Breakfast will be served to those who remain on board overnight.
Breakfast.—As the bugle is not sounded for breakfast, passengers desirous of being wakened should arrange to be called by their bedroom stewards.
Steamer Rugs and Chairs. Can be hired at a charge of 4/- each for the voyage.
Letters, etc., for passengers will be brought on board before the passengers land, passengers should personally ascertain whether there is any mail for them before disembarking, and they are invited to leave their addresses for later despatches to be re-directed.
Upper berths.—passengers occupying upper berths can obtain steps for getting in or out of same on applying steward or stewardess.
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