SS Parisian Passenger Lists 1891-1912
All Digitized Passenger Lists For the SS Parisian Available at the GG Archives. Listing Includes Date Voyage Began, Steamship Line, Vessel, Passenger Class and Route.
View our RMS Parisian Archival Collection that includes Parisian (1881) Allan Line (British) Ship's History (Brief); Passenger Lists; The Titanic Connection; Title Pages; Senior Officers and Staff; Sailing Schedules; Route Maps, Track Charts, Abstract of Logs; Wireless Technology; Back Cover Images; Excerpts from Information for Passengers; The Allan Line RMS Parisian - 1907; and The Allan Line New Steamship Parisian - 1881.

1891-09-17 RMS Parisian Passenger List
Steamship Line: Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers
Class of Passengers: Saloon
Date of Departure: 17 September 1891
Route: Liverpool to Québec and Montréal
Commander: Captain J. Ritchie
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers): Major General Sir Francis De Winton, Miss May Biggar and H. P. Biggar, Capt. A. C. T. Boileau, Rev. Dr. Lightfoot, Mrs. Levey and Entourage, Monsieur and Madame Pacaud, Rev. W. J. Townsend, and Cecil James Wolfe.
Estimated Auction Value: $35 to $55 USD
Provenance: From the esteemed private collection of Paul K. Gjenvick
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1897-11-18 SS Parisian Passenger List
Steamship Line: Allan Line
Class of Passengers: Saloon
Date of Departure: 18 November 1897
Route: Liverpool to Halifax and Portland, ME
Commander: Captain R. Barrett, LT. R.N.R.
VIP Travelers: CDR Pusey-Cust (Commander), MAJ Wadmore (Major), LTJG H. J. Lawrence and LT C. E. Monro, Dr. H. E. Tomlinson (Surgeon), Mr. Walton Jones, Mrs. J. N. Greenshields, Mrs. Porteous and Family, LT W. G. Montgomerie, and LT W. S. O'Farrell.
Provenance: From the distinguished Chris Crofts Collection
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1911-10-13 RMS Parisian Passenger List
Steamship Line: Allan Line
Class of Passengers: Cabin
Date of Departure: 13 October 1911
Route: Glasgow to Boston via Moville
Commander: Captain William P. Haines
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers): Miss Kate Abrahamson, M. N. Chatterjee, Miss Isabella M. T. Gordon, Major General Sir Francis De Winton (Ret.), Mrs. Bulloch and Family, Mr. M. N. Chatterjee, and Rev. J. Wild.
Estimated Auction Value: $40 to $60 USD
Provenance: From the esteemed private collection of Paul K. Gjenvick
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1912-04-06 RMS Parisian Passenger List
Steamship Line: Allan Line
Class of Passengers: Cabin
Date of Departure: 6 April 1912
Route: Glasgow to Halifax and Boston via Moville
Commander: Captain William P. Hains
Note: This artifact is of particular historical significance as the RMS Parisian was in proximity to the Titanic on the fateful night of 14 April 1912, when the Titanic struck an iceberg. The Parisian did not immediately respond to distress signals but played a critical role in the communications and coordination efforts during the Titanic disaster.
VIP Travelers: Commander William P. Hains, Mr. James Aitken, Rev. E. J. O’Neil, Miss Annie S. Alexander, Mr. Robert Graham, Miss Isabella M. T. Gordon, Mr. M. N. Chatterjee, and Mrs. McBride and Four Children.
Provenance: From the esteemed Bill MacFie Collection
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Passenger Lists contained in the GG Archives collection represent the souvenir list provided to the passengers of each cabin class (and other classes). Many of these souvenir passenger lists have disappeared over the years. Our collection contains a sampling of what was originally produced and printed by the steamship lines.
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