SS Nieuw Amsterdam Passenger List - 12 July 1949
Front Cover of a First, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List from the SS Nieuw Amsterdam of the Holland-America Line, Departing 12 July 1949 from Rotterdam to New York via Le Havre and Southampton, Commanded by Commodore C. H. P. Coster. GGA Image ID # 1f61e46401
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Commodore C. H. P. Coster
- Chief Officer: A. De Jong
- Chief Engineer: B. Mulder
- Purser: A. Bruis
- Physician Dr. Th. N. Cassidy:
- Chief Steward: E. J. Drulman
First Class Passengers
- Mr. G. Adair
- Mrs. G. Adair he
- Mr. A. T. Aladjem
- Mrs. A. T. Aladjem
- Mast. A. Aladjem
- Miss I. Aladjem
- Mr. N. W. Alexander
- Mr. F. C. Allen
- Mrs. F. C. Allen
- Mrs. C. Anderson
- Rev. W. D'Arcy
- Mr. E. J. Arnold
- Mr. J. Avrutis
- Mrs. J. Avrutis
- Mr. A. A. Axelson
- Dr. J. Ph. Backx
- Mr. R. F. F. Badenhop
- Mrs. R. F. F. Badenhop
- Baroness M. Baeyens
- Miss J. Baeyens
- Mr. A. Baeyens
- Mast. P. Bayens
- Rev. Chas. M. Ball
- Mr. H. H. Bassett
- Mrs. H. H. Bassett
- Mast. H. H. Bassett Jr.
- Mr. T. Bell
- Mrs. T. Bell
- Mast. T. W. Bell
- Mr. J. H. Benetz
- Mrs. J. H. Benetz
- Mr. J. Black
- Mrs. J. Black
- Mr. H. Blount
- Mrs. H. Blount
- Mr. R. Blount
- Mrs. R. Blount
- Mrs. B. Bohny
- Miss E. M. le Bosquet
- Mr. D. F. Bradley
- Miss E. I. C. de Bruyne
- Mrs. D. Buckley
- Mr. L. E. Cats
- Mrs. E. J. Chappell
- Lt. Cmdr. Albert Chesham
- Mrs. Albert Chesham
- Mr. M. Chier
- Mrs. M. Chier
- Mr. E. Clayton
- Mrs. E. Clayton
- Miss E. Clayton
- Mr. H. W. Cohu
- Mrs. H. W. Cohu
- Miss B. M. Cole
- Mr. P. M. Contant
- Mrs. P. M. Contant
- Mr. D. M. Creedon
- Mrs. D. M. Creedon
- Miss A. C. Creedon
- Mr. D. Crena de Iongh
- Mrs. D. Crena de Iongh
- Mr. G. W. Davison
- Mrs. G. W. Davison
- Mr. W. C. Dickey
- Mrs. W. C. Dickey
- Mr. J. Dixon
- Mrs. J. Dixon
- Mr. W. S. Dougall
- Mrs. W. S. Dougall
- Miss L. A. Dougall
- Mr. R. Ducas
- Mr. E. J. Dwyer
- Mrs. A. M. Eaton
- Mrs. J. G. Eckenhausen
- Mrs. M. C. Elmer
- Mr. A. W. Elwood
- Mrs. A. W. Elwood
- Mast. P. C. Elwood
- Mast. A. W. Elwood
- Mr. L. Engers
- Mrs. L. Engers
- Miss A. Englebert
- Mr. A. W. Evans
- Mrs. A. W. Evans
- Mr. M. Ewing
- Mrs. M. Ewing
- Mr. R. J. Felheim
- Mrs. R. J. Felheim
- Mr. W. E. Fitch
- Mrs. W. E. Fitch
- Mr. J. Fleischmann
- Mrs. J. Fleischmann
- Mr. B. Flesseman
- Mr. C. M. Foster
- Mrs. Fremantle and 2 children
- Mr. J. H. Furth
- Mr. V. I. Gaiter
- Mr. R. Gomez Castro
- Mrs. R. Gomez Castro
- Prof. C. Griffin
- Mrs. C. Griffin
- Mr. G. Groenwold
- Mr. F. A. F. de Gruyter
- Mrs. F. A. E. de Gruyter
- Dr. J. Gutierrez
- Mrs. J. Gutierrez
- Mr. J. B. Hall
- Mr. B. D. Harris
- Mr. W. H. Harris
- Mr. J. F. Hart
- Mrs. J. F. Hart
- Mr. E. P. Hawk
- Mr. O. Heimbach
- Mr. A. Herz
- Mrs. A. Herz
- Mrs. R. A. Hibbs
- Mr. W. Hindle
- Mrs. W. Hindle
- Mr. A. Hirsch
- Mr. F. S. Hirsch
- Mrs. F. S. Hirsch
- Mr. D. H. Holmes
- Mrs. D. H. Holmes
- Mr. H. A. Holmlund
- Mrs. H. A. Holmlund
- Mr. H. E. Hook
- Mrs. H. E. Hook
- Mrs. J. van Houten
- Mr. W. Jenny
- Mr. F. Jooris
- Mrs. F. Jooris
- Mr. S. Jordan
- Mrs. S. Jordan
- Mr. C. W. Judd
- Mr. C. B. King
- Mrs. C. B. King
- Miss H. King
- Mr. W. C. Koole
- Mrs. W. C. Koole
- Mr. R. E. Lamb
- Mrs. R. E. Lamb
- Mr. H. H. Landay
- Mrs. H. H. Landay
- Mr. L. H. J. Laurent
- Mr. W. J. Lavarre
- Mr. J. Laverge
- Mrs. J. Laverge
- Mast. B. J. Laverge
- Miss E. S. Laverge
- Miss C. M. Laverge
- Mr. A. M. Lederer
- Mr. J. Lloyd
- Mr. D. Loveman
- Mrs. D. Loveman
- Mr. M. Luedecke
- Mrs. M. Luedecke
- Mast. M. Luedecke
- Mast. K. Luedecke
- Miss P. Luedecke
- Mr. H. A. Mackay
- Mrs. H. A. Mackay
- Mr. C. Mahler
- Miss K. C. Maule
- Mr. J. R. Maus
- Mrs. J. R. Maus
- Mrs. L. Maynard
- Miss V. Maynard
- Mast. D. Maynard
- Mast. W. Maynard
- Miss E. McCurdy
- Mr. P. O. McMahon
- Mrs. P. O. McMahon
- Mr. S. Melton
- Mrs. S. Melton
- Mr. W. A. Mitchell
- Miss M. Molinowski
- Dr. D. Monash
- Mrs. D. Monash
- Mr. H. Morgens
- Mrs. H. Morgens
- Mr. A. C. Morice
- Mrs. A. C. Morice
- Mr. R. Murray
- Mrs. R. Murray
- Mr. F. R. Newman
- Mrs. F. R. Newman
- Mr. J. H. Notman
- Mrs. J. H. Notman
- Mast. D. H. Notman
- Mrs. J. Nourse
- Mr. J. W. Noyes
- Mrs. J. W. Noyes
- Dr. J. van Nus LL.D.
- Mr. F. J. Nys
- Mrs. J. Orban
- Mrs. C. Parham
- Mr. Richard E. Pate Jr.
- Mrs. Richard E. Pate Jr.
- Dr. O. H. Perry Pepper
- Mrs. O. H. Perry Pepper
- Mrs. S. Perry Long
- Mr. S. Peyser
- Mrs. S. Peyser
- Mr. M. Pine
- Mrs. M. Pine
- Miss S. Pine
- Mrs. M. Pinter
- Mr. A. Pinto
- Mrs. A. Pinto
- Dr. H. Polk
- Mr. J. Potchna
- Commissioner Ernest I. Pugmire
- Mrs. Ernest I. Pugmire
- Mr. S. Rapaport
- Mr. Raymond Roosevelt Dickey
- Mr. R. Riblet
- Mrs. R. Riblet
- Mrs. G. Richardson
- Mr. H. Richheimer
- Mr. C. B. Ridgeway
- Mrs. C. B. Ridgeway
- Miss V. A. Ridgeway
- Mrs. M. H. Roberts
- Miss V. Rogers
- Rev. F. J. Rohr
- Mr. S. W. Rolph
- Mr. C. G. Rommenhöller
- Mr. L. de Rosen
- Dr. M. D. Russell
- Mr. J. Russell Freeman
- Mrs. J. Russell Freeman
- Mrs. T. Sanberg
- Mr. F. H. Vogt
- Mast. A. G. Sanberg
- Hon. E. Sarmiento C. (Consul-General of Peru at Antwerp)
- Mast. E. L. Sarmiento Hail
- Mr. P. Schaaphok
- Mrs. P. Schaaphok
- Mast. P. R. W. Schaaphok
- Mrs. P. H. Scheerer
- Mr. E. E. Schnellbacher
- Mrs. I. Schoeller
- Mr. D. E. Schwab
- Mrs. D. E. Schwab
- Mr. P. F. Scott
- Mrs. P. F. Scott
- Mrs. E. Simpson
- Mr. G. Smit
- Mrs. I. Spetter
- Mr. F. Stapff
- Mrs. F. Stapff
- Mr. H. Surr
- Mrs. H. Starr
- Mr. A. Stieglitz
- Mr. R. I. Strauss
- Mrs. M. A. Sullivan
- Mr. A. Taevernier
- Mr. A. Tausik
- Mrs. A. Tausik
- Mr. H. W. Taylor
- Mr. W. C. Taylor
- Mr. W. Thomas
- Mrs. W. Thomas
- Miss M. R. Thompson
- Mr. L. J. Tuke
- Mrs. L. J. Tuke
- Mr. F. Tuke
- Mr. L. Turner
- Mr. W. Wagner
- Mrs. W. Wagner
- Mr. T. Walk
- Mrs. T. Walk
- Mr. W. R. Wallace
- Mr. A. Wallace
- Mr. Merritt W. Wanty
- Mr. M. Washerman
- Mr. W. Wedeem
- Mrs. W. Wedeem
- Mrs. R. Weill
- Miss M. Weill
- Mr. C. Weiss
- Mrs. C. Weiss
- Miss H. I. Werthauer
- Miss M. v. d. Weyden
- Miss D. White
- Mr. A. Whowell
- Mrs. A. Whowell
- Miss A. Whowell
- Mast. R. D. Whowell
- Mr. V. R. G. Wilbur
- Mrs. V. R. G. Wilbur
- Mr. G. S. Williams
- Mrs. G. S. Williams
- Miss D. Williams
- Mr. F. W. de Wolf
- Mrs. F. W. dc Wolf
- Mr. M. Wuischpard
- Mrs. M. Wuischpard
- Miss K. Wuischpard
- Mr. K. Gottlob Young
- Mrs. K. Gottlob Young
Cabin Class Passengers
- Mrs. L. H. Adams
- Mrs. S. I. Albitreccia
- Miss D. Alkema
- Mr. B. Amor
- Mr. Th. Andrica
- Mrs. B. J. Antower
- Mast. P. Antower
- Mr. K. Armbruster
- Mrs. Th. Baader
- Mrs. E. M. Baas
- Mast. L. Baas
- Mr. Bader
- Mr. C. Baer
- Mrs. C. Baer
- Mrs. S. Baer
- Mrs. C. Banks
- Miss V. E. Barron
- Mr. J. Bathgate
- Mr. J. Baumeister
- Mrs. J. Baumeister
- Mr. R. W. Beaudry
- Mrs. R. W. Beaudry
- Miss M. A. Beaudry
- Mast. R. W. Beaudry
- Mr. T. Beckers
- Mr. A. Behage
- Mrs. L. Benshaw
- Mrs. J. M. Berendsen
- Mrs. I. M. Berghege
- Miss L. S. J. Berghege
- Mr. P. S. Berman
- Mrs. R. Bernstein
- Miss M. Beyer
- Mr. W. E. Blinston
- Mrs. W. E. Blinston
- Mast. G. A. Blinston
- Mrs. J. Block
- Mrs. P. Blumenkranz
- Mr. J. de Boer
- Mrs. J. de Boer
- Mr. Wm. van Boggelan
- Mrs. Wm. van Boggelan
- Mr. L. C. Bradley
- Mrs. L. A. Brak
- Dr. J. E. H. Brasseur
- Miss M. de Brissac-Bernard
- Mr. L. L. de Brock
- Mr. H. F. van den Broek
- Rev. G. van den Broucke
- Mr. W. Brucksken
- Miss F. Brune
- Mr. H. E. Buehlmann
- Mrs. H. E. Buehlmann
- Mr. O. J. Bugge
- Mrs. O. J. Bugge
- Mr. J. E. Burchard
- Miss B. Burgess-Smith
- Mrs. W. Bylsma
- Miss D. A. Cain
- Mrs. Carlson
- Mast. Carlson
- Mrs. S. Carlsten
- Mrs. P. Caruso
- Mrs. A. H. S. Castelain
- Mr. N. A. Cathoir
- Mrs. N. A. Cathoir
- Mast. A. Cathoir
- Rev. E. M. E. Christens
- Mrs. C. Clapham
- Miss V. E. Clement
- Mr. Thos. J. Coburn
- Mrs. Thos. J. Coburn
- Mr. R. Dc Cock
- Mrs. R. De Cock
- Miss J. De Cock
- Mr. M. Cohen
- Mr. S. Cohn
- Miss M. P. S. Cornelisse
- Mrs. G. M. Cossey
- Mrs. I. M. Cromie
- Miss R. A. Cromie
- Miss H. Crook
- Miss K. Crook
- Mrs. L. J. Deacon
- Mrs. E. M. Degnan
- Mr. M. Den
- Mrs. M. Den
- Mr. F. Dent
- Mrs. F. Dent
- Mr. N. E. Depauw
- Mrs. N. E. Depauw
- Miss K. Dixon
- Mrs. A. K. Doboski
- Mast. A. K. Doboski
- Mrs. J. E. Donlan
- Miss J. E. Donlan
- Mrs. B. Dooms
- Mr. H. Dreyfuss
- Mr. J. Dudeck
- Mrs. M. G. Dunham
- Mr. J. H. Eckert
- Mrs. J. H. Eckert
- Miss E. Eckert
- Mr. H. Ehrlich
- Mrs. H. Ehrlich
- Mr. A. L. Eliazar Jr.
- Mrs. G. M. Elman
- Miss V. Engelsrath
- Mr. H. R. Erkelens
- Mrs. H. R. Erkelens
- Mast. Wm. Erkelens
- Miss A. Erkelens
- Mrs. L. Evers
- Mrs. H. J. Eyssell
- Mr. J. Falini
- Mrs. J. Falini
- Mrs. T. Feitsma
- Dr. H. Feld
- Miss G. Fenner
- Mrs. Flint
- Miss C. Foersch
- Mrs. I. H. Foggie
- Mr. E. Frances
- Mrs. M. A. Franck
- Miss G. Frank
- Mrs. D. B. French
- Mrs. J. B. Fritschi
- Mrs. E. M. Froeschle
- Mr. S. J. Fry
- Mrs. S. J. Fry
- Miss D. I. Fry
- Mast. S. D. Fry
- Mr. E. Gerling
- Prof. Dr. P. C. A. Geyl
- Mrs. P. C. A. Geyl
- Miss O. M. Gibson
- Mr. H. L. Gilbert
- Miss P. Gilbert
- Mrs. I. Glennon
- Mr. E. R. Glicenstein-Romano
- Mr. H. Goldberg
- Mr. A. Goldenberg
- Mr. B. Goldenberg
- Mr. J. van Goor
- Mr. C. B. Gray-Fisk
- Mr. R. Greenbaum
- Mr. H. Greimann
- Mrs. H. Greimann
- Mr. H. Grethel
- Mr. J. M. L. Groby
- Miss M. P. J. A. de Groof
- Miss Th. M. H. dc Groof
- Mr. J. dc Groot
- Prof. J. Guest
- Miss E. M. Guinn
- Mrs. M. E. Gustavson
- Mr. J. Gutierrez
- Mr. L. Haas
- Mrs. L. Haas
- Mast. L. B. Haas
- Mr. E. N. Hall
- Mrs. E. N. Hall
- Miss D. M. Hall
- Mr. E. R. Hall
- Mrs. M. A. Hamilton
- Miss G. Hannaford
- Mr. M. Hanzel
- Miss I. Hartman
- Mr. J. Hatch
- Miss J. J. Heemskerk
- Mr. O. Heidinger
- Mr. O. T. Heitlinger
- Mrs. A. C. Hendricks
- Rev. J. Hendriks
- Mr. R. Hesse
- Mr. S. Hielkema
- Mrs. S. Hielkema
- Mr. Hilbert
- Mrs. Hilbert
- Miss Hilbert
- Mr. A. van de Hoef
- Mr. S. R. Hoefkens
- Mr. P. A. Hofer
- Miss G. Hofer
- Mrs. I. Hoffman
- Mr. Wm. Hoffman
- Miss Th. Hoffman
- Mr. J. Hofma
- Mrs. J. Hofma
- Mrs. R. Holcomb
- Mrs. M. Holder
- Mrs. J. E. A. Holmes
- Mr. H. Houba
- Mr. A. Houwen
- Mrs. H. C. van Hove
- Miss J. Howells
- Miss G. H. Hoysradt
- Miss M. E. Hurley
- Mrs. G. Jacob
- Mr. J. Janssens
- Mrs. J. Janssens
- Mast. F. Janssens
- Mr. W. A. Jenkins
- Mrs. W. A. Jenkins
- Mr. H. Jenny
- Mrs. H. Jenny
- Miss J. Jockel
- Mr. J. Joelson
- Mrs. L. Jonas
- Mrs. F. J. Kachler
- Miss E. Kaiser
- Miss L. Kaiser
- Mr. R. Kaiser
- Mrs. R. Kaiser
- Mr. P. Kallus
- Mrs. P. Kallus
- Mrs. B. de Kant
- Mrs. E. Kappenberg
- Mr. J. Keyzer
- Mr. J. De Kinder
- Mrs. J. De Kinder
- Mrs. E. B. Kirmes
- Mrs. H. Klie
- Miss P. Kool
- Mrs. W. Klop
- Mr. H. Koster
- Mrs. C. M. De Krane
- Miss J. Kreeger
- Mrs. H. Krueger
- Mr. D. Kubaschka
- Mrs. D. Kubaschka
- Miss B. Kubaschka
- Mr. J. V. Lagerwerff
- Mrs. J. V. Lagerwerff
- Miss M. Lammond
- Mrs. S. van Landegem
- Mr. L. Lander
- Mrs. L. Lander
- Mrs. C. van Landschoot
- Mrs. I. G. Laurie
- Mr. B. van Leeuwen
- Miss M. Lenaers
- Miss A. Lenaers
- Mrs. J. Leonardo
- Mast. J. F. Leonardo
- Miss E. S. Lepper
- Mrs. M. J. Leroux
- Mrs. A. Levy
- Miss U. Levy
- Mr. A. Lindner
- Mrs. D. Lipkint
- Mrs. S. Liessen
- Miss S. H. Little
- Mr. O. Logar
- Mrs. O. Logar
- Mr. M. Lukashok
- Miss A. Lusk
- Mr. D. M. MacDonald
- Mrs. D. M. MacDonald
- Dr. J. MacKinnon
- Mrs. J. MacKinnon
- Mr. J. Mandel
- Mr. P. Mannes
- Mr. J. D. Marbus
- Mrs. J. D. Marbus
- Mrs. R. Marder
- Mrs. J. C. Marr
- Mrs. A. L. Martin
- Miss M. J. Martin
- Miss E. Marx
- Miss Y. L. E. Mary
- Mr. Wm. McCann
- Mrs. Wm. McCann
- Mr. G. McCann
- Miss M. A. Mclnnes
- Mrs. M. McKellar
- Miss B. McMahon
- Miss M. McQuillan
- Mr. W. J. Mees
- Mr. A. van Meeveren
- Mrs. A. van Meeveren
- Mrs. E. Menzies
- Mrs. Y. Meredith
- Mr. R. D. Metzger
- Mrs. R. D. Metzger
- Mast. K. Metzger
- Mr. P. D. Meurer
- Miss H. G. Meyer
- Mr. Ph. Michaux
- Mrs. I. Midyett
- Mrs. J. Miller
- Mrs. B. S. Mills
- Mast. G. M. Mills
- Mast. E. S. Mills
- Mrs. S. B. O. Modderman
- Miss M. Moll
- Mrs. C. A. Mooy
- Miss H. Mooy
- Dr. R. S. Morison
- Mrs. R. S. Morison
- Miss B. Morison
- Mrs. L. Morris
- Miss K. S. Mulford
- Mrs. L. H. C. Muller
- Mr. J. Nagler
- Mrs. J. Nagler
- Miss M. C. Natorp
- Mrs. J. Neiman
- Miss N. Nelson
- Miss O. Nelson
- Mr. W. J. Noyes
- Mr. J. Oldenburg
- Miss A. O'Neill
- Mr. A. J. Oosterkamp
- Mrs. A. J. Oosterkamp
- Mr. S. Pacifico
- Mr. C. H. Palmer
- Mrs. G. Pampris
- Mr. B. Ph. Pappie
- Mrs. B. Ph. Pappie
- Miss H. Pappie
- Mr. M. E. Parsons
- Mrs. M. Paterson
- Mast. J. Pegaud-Cru
- Mrs. M. Peterman
- Mr. R. C. Philpott
- Mrs. M. Pinkos
- Miss M. A. Pinkos
- Mr. H. F. Pluimers
- Miss H. M. Pope
- Miss Popp
- Mrs. M. Poublon
- Miss G. de Puissieux
- Mr. J. Rapp
- Mrs. H. Regent
- Mrs. C. S. Reilly
- Miss M. T. Reilly
- Miss C. C. Reinking
- Miss J. C. Reitsma
- Mr. S. Robert
- Mr. A. Robertson
- Mrs. A. Robertson
- Mr. Robinson
- Rev. A. E. J. Römer
- Mrs. G. M. De Roo
- Mrs. M. J. Le Roux
- Mr. I. A. Ruthven-Stuart
- Mrs. E. Ryerson
- Miss T. E. Rynsaardt
- Mr. H. L. Sadie
- Mr. M. Scheiner
- Mrs. M. Scheiner
- Mr. A. C. van Schermbeck
- Mrs. A. C. van Schermbeck
- Miss S. Scheuermann
- Dr. H. E. Schmid
- Mrs. H. E. Schmid
- Mr. K. Schoening
- Mrs. K. Schoening
- Mrs. S. Schroeder
- Mr. O. F. Schulte
- Mr. H. O. Schundler
- Mrs. E. Schwamm
- Mr. A. Segin
- Miss E. Semple
- Rev. J. G. Seynaeve
- Mrs. E. Sharp
- Miss B. M. Sharp
- Mr. J. J. Sharpies
- Mr. F. Shoucair
- Mrs. E. Shreder
- Mr. M. Sievers
- Mrs. M. Sievers
- Mr. J. Sieverts
- Mrs. J. Sieverts
- Mr. A. P. Sieverts
- Mrs. A. P. Sieverts
- Mr. Wm. H. Simpson
- Miss S. Singer
- Miss M. M. de Sitter
- Miss L. E. de Sitter
- Mrs. M. H. Smith
- Mrs. F. Solari
- Mrs. B. Soskin
- Mrs. A. Spitzer
- Mr. H. Spring
- Mrs. H. Spring
- Mrs. M. Steck
- Mr. E. Stewart-Tavant
- Mr. J. Stone
- Mr. L. Stuyck
- Mr. F. Sundermann
- Mrs. I. Supercynski
- Mast. A. Supercynski
- Miss J. Sutherland
- Mr. N. D. Sznajder
- Mr. A. Szylit
- Mrs. G. Tambini
- Mrs. M. Tamborro
- Mrs. Tampinella
- Mrs. L. M. Taylor
- Mr. J. Ternigan
- Mrs. J. Ternigan
- Mrs. M. G. Thierbach
- Mr. L. Tollig
- Mr. P. van der Toolen
- Mrs. P. van der Toolen
- Miss J. C. van der Toolen
- Miss S. E. van der Toolen
- Miss D. van der Toolen
- Mr. J. A. van der Toolen
- Mr. J. A. van der Toolen
- Mr. E. Tuerk
- Mrs. J. W. van Tuyl
- Mr. J. P. Udo
- Mrs. J. P. Udo
- Mrs. M. Uiterwijk
- Mast. R. H. J. Uiterwijk
- Mast. J. D. Uiterwijk
- Mast. H. Uiterwijk
- Mr. F. H. Umberg
- Mrs. F. H. Umberg
- Mast. N. Umberg
- Mrs. B. G. Vanderhoof
- Miss M. B. Vanderhoof
- Mrs. L. Vogel
- Miss P. Vogel
- Mr. C. De Vos
- Mr. J. dc Vries
- Mrs. J. de Vries
- Miss L. de Vries
- Mast. J. de Vries
- Miss A. de Vries
- Mr. Wm. de Vroom
- Mrs. D. Wahl
- Mrs. C. Wajs
- Mr. J. G. Wakefield
- Mrs. V. D. Walker
- Mr. J. W. Warren
- Miss H. F. Watts
- Mr. A. Weber
- Mrs. A. Weber
- Miss H. von Weech
- Miss A. von Weech
- Mr. C. C. I. Wei
- Mrs. C C. I. Wei
- Mast. I. F. Wei
- Miss I. W. Wei
- Mr. E. Weill
- Mrs. E. Weill
- Mrs. H. Weitz
- Mrs. A. Wetzel
- Mr. P. White
- Mrs. A. Williams
- Mast. S. Williams
- Mast. E. Williams
- Mr. Wm. F. Wilson
- Mrs. Wm. F. Wilson
- Mast R. Wilson
- Miss M. Woeff
- Mrs. P. J. Wolff
- Miss M. Wolff
- Mrs. L. E. Woltz
- Mr. A. Wood
- Mrs. A. Wood
- Mr. A. Wortman
- Mrs. A. Wortman
- Mast. J. Wortman
- Mast. Th. Wortman
- Miss R. Wortman
- Mast. W. Wortman
- Mast. A. Wortman
- Miss A. Wright
- Mr. P. Wurm
- Mrs. P. Wurm
- Mr. A. Young
- Mrs. A. Young
- Mrs. M. Zilberman
- Miss E. Zilberman
- Mr. P. Zizums
Tourist Class Passengers
- Mr. M. K. Allen
- Mr. W. Allen
- Mrs. W. Allen
- Mr. P. Angelkort
- Mrs. P. Angelkort
- Miss S. P. Angelkort
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Passenger Information
General Information for Passengers
ANIMALS. Kennels are available on board for the transportation of dogs, cats, etc. Animals are not allowed in the cabins and other public rooms, nor on the promenade decks, unless with the captain's special permission. Attention should be given that these animals be declared on the Customs declaration forms on arrival.
BAGGAGE. Trunks exceeding the ordinary measurements cannot be taken into the cabins. It is forbidden to have in one's baggage inflammable, explosive or other dangerous articles. The ship's staff reserves all rights to eliminate all such articles, if deemed necessary. All inquiries pertaining to the storing or forwarding of baggage should be addressed to the Baggage Master.
Upon arrival at New York, moreover Century Transportation Company representatives are available to take orders for delivery of trunks and larger pieces to any destination indicated by the passenger.
BAGGAGE INSURANCE. The Company's liability for damage to or loss or detention of baggage is strictly limited, and passengers are therefore advised to protect themselves by insurance against risk of loss, theft, damage, pilferage, etc. Policies may be obtained at current rates at any office of the Company.
BARBER AND LADIES' HAIRDRESSER. A barber's and Iadies-hairdresser's shop are installed on board. The charges for services are announced by the Company.
CHANGE OF CABINS. Change of cabins is only permissible when authorized by the Purser.
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE. On landing at New York, all baggage will be examined by the Customs Officials. It is therefore recommended that passengers make full enquiries at the Purser's office about the Customs regulations and fill in carefully the Customs declaration form handed to them by the Purser.
DANGEROUS ARTICLES. Dangerous articles such as inflammable and explosive objects may not be taken aboard. The attention of passengers is also drawn to the fact that it is very dangerous to throw away lighted cigars, cigarettes or burning tobacco discards (even when thrown overboard as they might enter the vessel's interior through open portholes). Passengers are therefore requested to use the receptacles provided on board for this purpose.
DECK CHAIRS, RUGS AND CHAIR CUSHIONS. Deck chairs, rugs and chair cushions may be hired on application to the Deck Steward. The charges are Deck chairs ƒ 4.00, chair cushions and rugs ƒ 2.65 each per voyage.
DECK GAMES. Implements for deck games such as quoits, deck tennis, deck golf, shuffleboard etc. are supplied free of charge. Passengers are warned, however, to wear rubber-soled shoes when participating in deck games. When joining these games passengers do so at their own risk and any mishaps or injuries which may occur are without any responsibility on the part of the Company.
DIVINE SERVICE. Divine service will be held on Sundays, at hours announced on the bulletin board, if a recognized clergyman on board is willing to officiate.
DRINKS, TOBACCO, ETC. Wines, beer, liquor and many other beverages as well as cigarettes, cigars and tobacco may be obtained on board at prices in Dutch currency fixed by the Company. Passengers are not allowed to bring with them large quantities of liquor or tobacco for personal use. Any large quantities must be reported to the Purser for Customs declaration. They will be kept in custody by the Purser in an appropriate room.
LANDING CARDS. All passengers will receive a Landing Card and are requested to present same before leaving the steamer to a U.S. Immigration Inspector for endorsement.
LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES. Found articles are to be handed over and lost articles to be reported to the Chief Steward. Articles not called for before arrival, or left in the cabins, will be handed over to the agency at the port of arrival, where passengers may claim them or make inquiries.
MAIL AND TELEGRAMS. Mail and telegrams for passengers are brought on board the steamer before sailing and placed in the passengers' rooms. For any inquiries relating to mail, passengers are invited to call the Chief Steward's office. Passengers are advised to stop at the mail desk in the center of the Pier at Hoboken, N.J., to claim letters and telegrams, which may have been received for them. Mail to be forwarded can be handed over to the Purser, who will take care of it. Postage stamps may be obtained to a limited number from the Library Steward.
MEALS. The hours during which meals will be served will be shown on the ship's bulletin boards. Passengers are kindly requested to observe these hours.
MEDICAL ATTENTION. The services rendered and the medicines prescribed by the ship's Physician are free of charge. The Holland- America Line assumes no responsibility for any treatment or services rendered by the Physician or for any medicines supplied. The ship's Physician is entitled to make a reasonable charge for attendance or treatment for ailments or conditions antedating embarkation of the passenger.
MONEY-EXCHANGE. During the Westbound voyage the Ship's personnel is allowed to accept only Dutch money in payment of expenses made by the passengers. Opportunity is therefore given to exchange foreign Currency into Dutch money at the Purser's Office at rates of exchange fixed by the Company. Only the Purser is authored to exchange or accept foreign currency.
On Eastbound voyages on the other hand US. currency only will be accepted on board. Passengers residing in the Netherlands and Great Britain, however, can draw on their Board credit, when taken out beforehand.
Articles on sale in the gift shops are only obtainable against payment in U.S. currency both on the West- and Eastbound voyages.
MOTOR COACH SERVICE AT NEW YORK. For the convenience of Holland-America Line passengers and their friends a motor coach service will run from Hoboken to the Public Service Terminal, located at 260 West 42nd Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues), where taxis will be available. Scats on the motorcoach should be reserved through the Purser at least 48 hours before arrival. Taxis are also available at the Hoboken pier.
PAYMENTS. Passengers paying any supplements for room transfers, additional passage money, freight, telegrams, etc., should obtain a receipt from the Purser on the Company's form. For radiograms a receipt will be furnished by the Wireless Operator.
TABLE SITTING. Tables and seats should be reserved on board at the Chief Steward's office after embarkation.
U.S. HEAD TAX. Provided alien visitors, holding a temporary visitor's visa (Section 3 (*) of the United States Immigration Laws), can satisfy the U.S. Immigration Inspector upon arrival in the United States that they will leave the country within sixty days from the date of entry, they are exempt from the payment of U.S. Head Tax ($8. —).
Important: In cases where Head Tax is assessed, claim for refund will not be recognized by the United States Government, even if the alien should leave the U.S.A. within sixty days from the date of entry.
VALUABLES. The Company is not responsible for theft of valuables or money which are kept in the staterooms and same should be placed in safety deposit boxes in the Purser's office. A deposit of ƒ 25. — is required but this amount will be refunded when the key of the deposit box is returned to the Purser. As no charge is made for carriage, the Company cannot accept any responsibility for loss or damage however arising. Passengers are accordingly requested to protect themselves by insurance.
WINDOWS AND PORTHOLES. Passengers are not allowed to open or close portholes themselves. If passengers wish to have their portholes closed or opened, they should call their room steward. Passengers ignoring this warning do so at their own risk and the Company assumes no liability in case of accident or damage. The Commander has the right to have all windows and portholes closed when such is found necessary for the ship's safety.
Passenger List Information
Item Description
An original First, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List from the SS Nieuw Amsterdam, dated 12 July 1949, documenting its voyage from Rotterdam to New York via Le Havre and Southampton. Commanded by Commodore C. H. P. Coster, this document reflects the post-World War II transatlantic travel revival, carrying a distinguished passenger list that includes diplomats, military officials, academics, and business leaders.
This artifact is a testament to the resurgence of luxury ocean liner travel in the late 1940s, a period when ocean crossings remained the preferred mode of intercontinental travel.
Key Features
- Official Holland-America Line Passenger List from 1949 with First, Cabin, and Tourist Class rosters.
- Includes notable passengers such as diplomats, consuls, military figures, and scholars, reflecting global post-war recovery and migration trends.
- Historical insights into luxury transatlantic voyages aboard one of the premier liners of the post-war era.
- Contains original travel policies, customs details, and shipboard services, offering a unique window into mid-century ocean travel.
- SS Nieuw Amsterdam was Holland-America Line’s flagship, known for its elegant interiors and impeccable service, making this a sought-after item for maritime collectors.
Historical and Design Highlights
- SS Nieuw Amsterdam (1938–1974) was the flagship of the Holland-America Line, renowned for its art deco interiors and luxurious accommodations.
- Post-WWII elite travelers—this voyage featured high-profile diplomats, business executives, and academics traveling between Europe and the United States.
- A symbol of maritime prestige, Nieuw Amsterdam was among the most celebrated ships of the late 1940s and 1950s, often compared to Cunard’s Queen Mary.
- The passenger list documents a pivotal era in transatlantic relations, capturing the movement of key figures shaping global politics, academia, and commerce in the early Cold War period.
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers)
- Lt. Cmdr. Albert Chesham – British Royal Navy officer, played a role in post-war maritime security and naval operations.
- Hon. E. Sarmiento C. – Consul-General of Peru at Antwerp, representing Peruvian diplomatic interests in post-war Europe.
- Prof. C. Griffin – Renowned academic, known for his contributions to historical and political studies.
- Dr. J. van Nus, LL.D. – Distinguished legal scholar, influential in European and international law.
- Commissioner Ernest I. Pugmire – High-ranking British government official, involved in colonial administration and governance.
- Dr. O. H. Perry Pepper – Esteemed American physician, well-regarded for his work in public health and medical research.
- Richard E. Pate Jr. – Notable American businessman and philanthropist, with ties to post-war economic initiatives.
- Raymond Roosevelt Dickey – Likely a relative of the Roosevelt family, reflecting elite American social circles' travel between the U.S. and Europe.
Historical Significance
This passenger list provides a rare snapshot of transatlantic elite travel in the post-war era, featuring diplomats, military officers, and prominent scholars. The voyage took place at a time when Europe was rebuilding with the aid of the Marshall Plan, and international relations were entering the early Cold War phase.
The SS Nieuw Amsterdam, renowned for its elegance and prestige, played a crucial role in ferrying influential individuals between continents. This document not only lists key historical figures but also preserves mid-century travel culture, maritime history, and geopolitical shifts.