SS Bremen Passenger List - 27 July 1934
Front Cover, Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List from the SS Bremen of the North German Lloyd, Departing 27 July 1934 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Commodore L. Ziegenbein. GGA Image ID # 20c9b4f4b0
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: Commodore L. Ziegenbein
- Chief Officer: H. Lorenz
- Chief Engineer: J. Hundt
- Chief Purser: F. Baum
- First Doctor: Dr. J. von Geyr
- Second Doctor: Dr. H. Cosack
- First official of the traffic office: A. Heyer
- Second official of the transport office: W. Schwecke
- Traveler special service: Fri. Dr. Ferber
- Chief Steward: A. Pohl
- Steward for Tourist Class: J. Büscher
- Steward for Third Class: Chr. Herrmann
- Head Chef: Karl Schwarz
- Head Cook: C. Unger
- First radio officer: K. Gerstung
- First Baggage Master: A. Dauelsberg
Tourist Third Cabin Passengers
- Miss Jeanie Abbott
- Irma Achtermeier
- Mrs. Mollie Ackel
- Mr. R. Adler
- Mrs. Adler
- Mr. H. Ahlburg
- Mrs. H. Aldermann
- Miss Beatrix Aldermann
- Mr. Graham Aldis
- Mrs. Aldis
- Miss Luise Asmus
- Mr. Backner
- Mrs. Backner
- Mr. Fritz Baer
- Mrs. Anna Baer
- Charlotte Baer
- Mr. Victor Barsottsi
- Mrs. Barsottsi
- Mr. John Beck
- Mrs. Anna Becker
- Mrs. Zuzana Belan
- Mrs. Elizabeth Betzler
- Mr. Frank Blaswick
- Mrs. Anna Blaswick
- Kurt Bluefeld
- Mrs. Marie Bluefeld
- Mrs. Kurt Bluefeld
- Mrs. Friederike Bohnenberger
- Mr. Robert Booth
- Mrs. Booth
- Mr. Rudolf Borkenstein
- Mr. John Born
- Mrs. Margaret Born
- Miss Elizabeth Britt
- Miss Florence Brown
- Mr. Brunder
- Mrs. Brunder
- Mr. Lars Brynhild
- Mrs. Callerine Brynhild
- Mr. August Burmester
- Mrs. Gertrud Burmester
- Mrs. Maria Buscher
- Alice Buscher
- Marion Buscher
- Mrs. Elfrieda Buzby
- Mr. Carl Carp
- Mr. William Carr
- Mr. H. Carter
- Mr. James Cash
- Miss Katharine Christian
- Miss Elisabeth Clark
- Mr. S. Collett
- Mrs. Collett
- Mr. Richard Collin
- Mr. Leopold Collinson
- Mrs. Alice Collinson
- Mr. Keith Collinson
- Mr. Eric Collinson
- Mr. Arnold Cooke
- Miss Mary Cookingham
- Mr. Dr. P. Corrigan
- Mrs. Corrigan
- Miss Claire Corrigan
- Mrs. Gret Cosack
- Miss Berta Cottan
- Miss Gloria Cottan
- Miss Florence Cowburn
- Mr. Dr. William Crawford
- Mrs. Crawford
- Mr. Professor Samuel Cross
- Mr. Alfred Cuttier
- Mrs. Johanna Cuttier
- Mr. Dahlstromm
- Mr. Rev. Arnold Derycke
- Mr. Alvin Detwiler
- Mr. Franklin Dexter
- Mr. August Doehla
- Mrs. Margaret Doehla
- Mr. A. Draper
- Mr. Albert Drexl
- Mr. Edmund Duffy
- Mr. Charles Dulles
- Mr. Prof. Arthur Dunham
- Mr. S. Dünn
- Mr. D. Dyrenfurth
- Miss Jessie Egbert
- Miss Ella Ehrlich
- Mrs. Gertrude Ervin
- Miss Janet Ervin
- Mrs. M. Evers
- Mr. Frederick Fink
- Mr. Josef Fischer
- Mrs. Fischer
- Miss Kathryn Fister
- Mrs. Maria Flocken
- Mrs. Anni Flocken
- Mr. Murray Forbes
- Mrs. Forbes
- Mr. George Fortune
- Mrs. Fortune
- Mr. George Fox
- Mr. Framm
- Mrs. Marguerita di Francesco
- Miss Fredowa
- Mrs. Frostholm
- Mr. Dr. Frank Fuller
- Mr. Frank Gahan
- Mrs. Modge Gahan
- Mr. James Galvin
- Miss Anna Garland
- Mr. Robert Garret
- Mrs. Garret
- Mr. Dr. Paul Gebel
- Mr. Gehringer
- Mrs. Gehringer and zwei Kinder
- Miss Minna Geiling
- Miss Elizabeth Genge
- Miss Elise Genther
- Mrs. Florence Gibbs
- Miss Susan Glatz
- Mr. Dr. John Gordon
- Mrs. Gordon
- Mr. Dr. Anton Graf
- Mrs. Paula Graf
- Miss Irmgard Graf
- Mr. John Greenleaf
- Miss Elizabeth Gries
- Mr. Karl Gross
- Mrs. Anna Gross
- Mr. Prof. Samuel Gross
- Mrs. Magdalena Grundmann
- Mrs. Sofie Gustafson
- Miss Gustafson
- Mr. Carl Haase
- Miss Emma Haberiah
- Mr. William Hahn
- Mrs. Susan Hahn
- Mrs. Anna Hahn
- Mr. Wilhelm Hansberg
- Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison
- Mr. Hartley
- Mrs. Hartley
- Mr. Wilson Harwood
- Mrs. Margaret Harwood
- Miss Sally Harwood
- Mrs. Berta Haurik
- Miss Elizabeth Hawes
- Mr. J. Haywood
- Mrs. Hedel Heeschen
- Miss Frances Henderson
- Mr. Siegbert Herrmann
- Mrs. Anna Herrmann
- Mrs. Jaroslava Hess
- Miss Louise Heuer
- Mr. Samuel Hill
- Mr. H. Hinlopen
- Miss Luise Hirschausen
- Mr. Charles Hocke
- Mrs. Stephanie Hocke
- Mr. Dr. Heinrich Hoffmann
- Rev. J. Holland
- Miss M. Holland
- Mr. John Hollow
- Mrs. Marie Hopf
- Miss Liese Hopf
- Mr. Tsu Rang Hsueh
- Mr. Josef Hudes
- Miss Jane Humphreys
- Mr. Max Hunger
- Mr. Arnold Hutcheson
- Mr. William Isel
- Mr. Alfred Ives
- Mrs. Ives
- Mrs. Martha Janke
- Mr. Rev. Leo Jarysch
- Mrs. Agnes Jespersen
- Mr. Rev. Edmund Jordan
- Mrs. Clara Just
- Henry Kasshöfer
- Mr. Kato
- Mr. Dr. Bernard Keenan
- Mr. Francis Keens
- Mrs. Annie Keens
- Mrs. Frieda Keller
- Miss Eleanor Kew
- Mr. Wilhelm Kiesendahl
- Mr. Dr. Earl Kilmer
- Mrs. Kilmer
- Mrs. Kjellberg
- Mrs. Berta Kluthen
- Mr. Arnold Kolb
- Mr. Hans Kolb
- Mr. Paul Kosara
- Mr. Karl Kutschka
- Miss Eleanor Kutschka
- Mr. Henry Labouisse
- Mr. Karl Landau
- Mrs. Helene Landau
- Mr. Adalbert Lange
- Mrs. Gertrud Langgard
- Miss Olga von Langsdorff
- Mr. Prof. Dr. Jan Lauber
- Mr. D. Mc Laughlin
- Mrs. Emma Layton
- Miss Alelia Layton
- Mr. Walter Leather
- Mrs. Leather
- Mr. John Lenort
- Mrs. Lina Levite
- Gräfin Leonore von Lichnowsky
- Mr. Hermann Lichtenfels
- Mr. Hermann Liemann
- Mr. Georg Lindemann
- Mr. E. Lindfeit
- Miss Therese Linz
- Mr. Max Graf von Lippe
- Mr. Lippe
- Miss Elsa Loacker
- Mr. William Loery
- Mrs. Alice Loery
- Mr. William Logan
- Miss Helen Lonon
- Miss Emma Lüscher
- Miss Berta Magsamen
- Miss Marie Magsamen
- Miss Jossica Male
- Mr. August Mann
- Mrs. Johanne Mann
- Mr. Hans Mann
- Mr. William Mapel
- Mrs. Mapel
- Mrs. L. Markendorff
- Mr. Joseph Marton
- Mr. Carlos Marxusch
- Mr. Wolfgang Massau
- Mr. Pierre Matisse
- Mr. Dr. Harold McClure
- Mrs. Mildred McClure
- Miss Marion McClelland
- Miss Ann Meiklejohn
- Miss Annemarie Merton
- Mr. William Meyn
- Mrs. Marguerite Meyn
- Mrs. Dr. Merell Middlemoré
- Mrs. Auguste Miller
- Mr. Franklin Miller
- Mrs. Lona Miller
- Gerald Miller
- Patricia Miller
- Mr. Shinkichi Miwa
- Mr. Milvin Moffitt
- Miss Charlotte Moses
- Mr. George Mount
- Miss C. Murdock
- Mr. Ernst Musial
- Mr. Raymond de Muth
- Mr. Lionel Myers
- Mr. Henry Nagel
- Mr. John Naven
- Mr. F. Nelson
- Mr. Moritz Neuburger
- Miss Anna Neukirch
- Miss Milla Newland
- Miss Lydia Newland
- Miss Helene Niece
- Mr. Frederic Nollstadt
- Mr. Charles Oates
- Mr. Rev. Isidore O'Brien
- Miss Anna Olsen
- Miss Susan Ord
- Miss B. Palmer
- Mrs. Josefa Panssik
- Mrs. Almira Pearson
- Mr. Pepper
- Miss Frieda Petersen
- Mrs. C. Petersen
- Miss Edith Petersen
- Miss Mathilde Pfeiffer
- Mr. Adolph Pfingst
- Mrs. Pfingst
- Miss Bessie Pierce
- Mr. Emil Pietsch
- Mr. Russel Plimpton
- Mr. Albert Polzin
- Mrs. Elise Polzin
- Mr. Karl Ponsy
- Mrs. Talbot Porter
- Miss Frances Presler
- Mrs. J. Quast
- Mr. Alfred Quast
- Mr. Edward Quinlain
- Mrs. Anni Quinlain
- Mrs. Johanna Raabe
- Miss Julia Reed
- Miss Elsa Reiser
- Mr. O. Remmert
- Mr. Frank Richard
- Mr. Otto Riemer
- Mr. Arno Rinck
- Mrs. Charlotte Rinck
- Mr. Robinson
- Mrs. Robinson
- Mrs. Robson
- Miss Irene Rockwood
- Miss Lina Roeder
- Miss Gertrude Roediger
- Miss Virginia Rogers-Young
- Mr. Charles Roller
- Mr. Hermann Rosenberg
- Mr. Ludwig Roth
- Mrs. M. Ruperti
- Mrs. Rosalia Rustek
- Miss Rustek
- Mr. Rustom Sackloth
- Mr. Michael Sanchez
- Miss Gladys Sanger
- Mr. Dr. Albert Sellenings
- Mrs. Sellenings
- Miss Mary Senior
- Miss Bonny Shaw
- Mr. Erwin Single
- Mr. Henry Smith
- Mrs. Smith
- Mr. William Sperry
- Mr. W. Schmid
- Mrs. R. Schmid
- Mrs. Caroline Schmidt-Gramotke
- Mrs. Katharina Schmitt
- Mr. Joseph Schotta
- Mrs. Margaret Schotta
- Mr. Henry Schröder
- Miss Wilhelmine Schroeder
- Miss Alice Schroeder
- Mr. Albert Schroeter
- Mrs. Schroeter
- Mr. Chas. Schulz
- Mrs. Stauder
- Mrs. Hilton St. Clair and Kind
- Miss Eugenie Steinhausen
- Mr. Fritz Stenger
- Mr. Straight
- Mrs. Straight
- Miss Cath. Strinbert
- Mr. John Strinbert
- Mr. Karl Strusch
- Mrs. Helga Strusch
- Mr. Dietrich Sturm
- Mr. Stanislaw Talutis
- Mrs. Zofija Talutis
- Mr. James Taylor
- Mrs. Consuela Taylor
- Miss Irene Taylor
- Mr. Alexander Tradd
- Mrs. Martha Trimarco
- Mr. B. Valdez
- Mrs. Valdez
- Mrs. Helene Vogt
- Mr. Karl Vogt
- Mrs. Frieda Wald
- Mr. Gwen Walsch
- Mr. Dr. Paul Walther
- Mr. Alfred Watson
- Mr. Roland Way
- Mr. Karel Weersma
- Mr. Dr. Waldemar Weimann
- Mr. Kurt Weinmann
- Mr. Gustav Weischedel
- Mrs. Dora Weischedel
- Mr. Hans Wendel
- Mr. William Wendt
- Mrs. Mizzi Wentz
- Miss Gertrud Werndli
- Mr. Henry Whitehouse
- Miss Marian Whitney
- Miss Alice Wilder
- Mr. Ernst Wildhaber
- Mr. Walter Willard
- Miss Magdalene Wimmer
- Miss Vera Witter
- Miss Barbara Witter
- Mrs. Marianne
- Woelfer-Shuptrine
- Mr. Kurt Woy
- Mrs. Julia Woy
- Mr. Janos Wufka
- Mrs. Wykes
- Miss Wykes
- Mr. Maurice Zbinden
- Mrs. Emily Zbinden
Tourist Third Cabin Passengers To Southampton
- Miss Elisabeth Adickes
- Miss Hertha Appel
- Mr. Edgar Bailey
- Mrs. Ina Bailey
- Miss Margaret Bell
- Mr. Frank Black
- Mrs. Lillian Black
- Mrs. Doris Bohne
- Mr. Lancelot Bolton
- Miss Born
- Mr. Silvio Cappon
- Miss Leonora Carey
- Sir Thomas Coombe
- Lady Geraldine Coombe
- Miss Currey
- Mr. Dr. Detjen
- Mr. Kenneth Dunscombe
- Mr. Richard Dürigen
- Rev. Jones Evans
- Miss Charlotte Gardner
- Mr. Lothar Giesecke
- Mr. Gregor Gordon
- Mrs. Elly Gordon
- Miss Hertha Greiffenhagen
- Miss Guena
- Miss Guena
- Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison
- Mr. John Hollow
- Mr. Athol Holmes
- Mr. Conrad Jacobsberg
- Mrs. Erna Jacobsberg
- Mrs. Eveline Jamieson
- Miss Koppen
- Mr. Justizrat Artur Lemberg
- Mrs. Margarete Lemberg
- Miss Waldtraut Meyer
- Mr. David Muir
- Mrs. Lillie Oberwarth
- Mr. Lewis Oldridge
- Mrs. Nada Oldridge
- Mr. John Pearson
- Mrs. Agnes Pearson
- Miss Marion Peters
- Miss Louisa Robinson
- Mrs. Dorothea Rupprecht
- Mr. Herbert Sly
- Mrs. Aennie Sly
- Miss Mary Smith
- Miss Anna Schieferdecker
- Mr. Joan Stancesco
- Mr. Carl Stein
- Mr. Stanley Stephens
- Mrs. Annie Stephens
- Mr. Ernest Stephens
- Mrs. Mary Stephens
- Miss Anna Straube
Third Class Passengers
- Miss Martha Adams
- Mr. Charles Ahrens
- Mr. Hannes Ahrens
- Mr. Josef Aigner
- Mr. Charley Aimont
- Mr. Martin Amsl
- Mrs. Margarete Anderson
- Mr. Joseph M. J. Andersson
- Mrs. Rose Andrich
- Mr. Russel W. Annich
- Mr. Albert Antpusat
- Mr. Dr. Albert J. Bachem and Family
- Mrs. Käthe Bachmann
- Mr. George H. Baldwin
- Mrs. Doris Barber and Sohn
- Mr. Paul Bechert
- Mr. Henry Becker
- Mrs. Maria Becker
- Mr. Friedrich Bender and Family
- Mr. Wilhelm Benecke
- Mrs. Almuth Berggren
- Mr. Edward Bernasco
- Dorothy Bille
- Mr. Vincenty Bogusz
- Mrs. Anna Böhm
- Miss Anna Böhm
- Miss Grete Bokelmann
- Mr. Jakob Bondar
- Mr. James Borovsky
- Mr. Hans Brecht
- Mrs. Louise M. Brecht
- Mr. Dr. Leonhard Breuer and Family
- Miss Elsie Brown
- Mr. Edward Browning
- Mr. Walter Bullert
- Mrs. Ella Buthmann
- Gesine Buthmann
- Mr. Paul R. Canaghan
- Mr. Robert A. Carlson
- Mr. Stefan Chochla
- Mr. J. Rawson Collins
- Mr. Robert Crossfield
- Mr. Dr. Victor Dahl
- Mrs. Dahl
- Mr. Frank O. Darvall
- Mrs. Elenor Deeken
- Annalore Deeken
- Mr. Tony Demitris
- Mrs. Cäcilie Depgen
- Elisabeth Depgen
- Mr. Andrew H. Dienesch
- Mr. Sidney Dressler
- Mr. Andrew Duchon
- Mr. Paul Ebersbach
- Mrs. Ebersbach
- Miss Franziska Eder
- Mrs. Margt. Eitzenberger
- Mr. Pavel Erthner
- Mr. Willy Farrell
- Mr. Chil Figowicz and Family
- Mrs. Ella Fischbeck
- Mr. Arthur Fischer
- Mrs. Barbara Fleischhut
- Miss Anna Fontany
- Mr. Günther Frank
- Miss Hubertine Franz
- Mr. Joseph Franzem
- Mr. Alois Friedei
- Mrs. Carolina Friedei
- Mr. Henry Fuchs
- Miss Berta Funt
- Mr. Alexander Galan
- Mrs. Insela L. Garcia
- Mr. Henry de Garmendia
- Mr. Alfred Gawthrop
- Mr. Gustav Gerber
- Mrs. Anna Gerber
- Miss Elfriede Geyer
- Marcel Geyer
- Mr. Rev. Edwin Gibbs and Family
- Mrs. Annie Godfredson
- Mr. Eugen Goepf
- Mr. Isaac Goldsmith
- Mr. Heinz Gottwald
- Mrs. Ruth Gottwald
- Mr. Rev. William L. Gross
- Miss Johanna Gross
- Miss Maria Gross
- Mrs. Minna Großmann
- Mr. Henry Gubler
- Miss Ida Gutmann
- Mr. Alfons Hall
- Mrs. Hall
- Mr. Ernst Hamann
- Mrs. Elisabeth Hammerschlag
- Mr. Steve Hanak
- Mr. Josef Hartl
- Miss Helen Hayes
- Miss Alice B. Heckert
- Frank Heining
- Mr. Louis Heller
- Mr. Wilhelm Hense
- Mrs. Frieda Hense
- Mrs. Henrietta Hering
- Mr. Eugen Chr. Herrmann
- Mrs. Kath. Herrmann
- Mrs. Alma Heufs
- Mrs. Elly Hildenbrandt
- Mrs. M. Hilsdale
- Paul Hilsdale
- Mr. Frank Hirt
- Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffler
- Mr. August Hofknecht
- Miss Luise Holze
- Mr. Jerome Honig
- Miss Käthe Hornig
- Mrs. Serafina Hornikova
- Mr. Hartley Howard
- Mrs. Maria Howard
- Mr. Theo Hübner and Family
- Mr. Peter Hurkala
- Mr. August Jaeger
- Mr. Alois Jagalla
- Mrs. Agnes Jagalla
- Mrs. Henny Janssen
- Mr. A. F. Jeans
- Mr. Herbert A. Jernström
- Mr. Godhart Fr. Johnson
- Mrs. Laura Johnson
- Mr. Ernst Junghanns
- Mr. Karl Kaelin and Family
- Mrs. Anna Kalweit
- Mr. Ignaz Kamil
- Miss Frieda Kiemle
- Mrs. Elfriede Kieper
- Mr. Julius Klein
- Mrs. Mina Klein
- Mrs. Sophie Klein
- Mrs. Margarethe Klein
- Mrs. Barbara Klement
- Mr. John Kmiecik
- Miss Anna Knoth
- Mrs. Mary Knypers
- Mr. Richard Koch
- Mrs. Josephine Koch
- Mr. John Kolackovsky
- Mrs. Justina Kot
- Mrs. Antonie Kotche
- Mrs. Lina Kramer
- Mr. Walter Krause
- Mrs. Johanna Krause
- Mr. Peter Krawczuk
- Mrs. Katharine Krawczuk
- Mr. Alex. Krawczuk
- Mrs. Frieda Kreft
- Mrs. Babette Kreiselmeier
- Mr. Joseph Lakata and Family
- Mrs. Anna Lambert and Kinder
- Mr. Mathias Lambrecht
- Mr. Mathias Lamprecht
- Miss Gertrude Lawrenz
- Mr. Jean Lebacgz
- Mr. William Leisner
- Mr. Walter Leonhardt
- Miss Ernestine Lesmeister
- Mr. C. Chr. Lienau
- Miss Meta Lind
- Mrs. Hedwig Lind
- Hans Lind
- Mrs. Else Lind
- Miss Marg. Lind
- Mr. Herbert Lind
- Mr. Walter Lippert
- Mrs. Sofia C. S. Litjes
- Mr. Peder Ljostveit
- Mr. T. V. Logan
- Mr. Hermann Lubenstein
- Mrs. Katharina Lust
- Mr. John Macek
- Mr. Duncan Mac Dongald
- Mr. J. C. Mc Glade
- Mr. Rev. John C. Mathieson and Family
- Mrs. Anna Mazajczyk
- Randa Mazajczyk
- Miss Elisabeth Meistermann
- Mrs. Marie Meitz
- Mr. Anton Menzer
- Hildegard Menzer
- Mrs. Elisabeth Mesek
- Schwester Pauline Metz
- Mr. Fritz Meyer
- Mr. Hermann Meyer
- Mrs. Ona Meyer
- Mrs. Jane Morgan
- Miss Kath. Morse
- Mr. Martin Müller
- Mr. Roman Müller
- Mr. Josef Mynis
- Mr. Rev. John Neelda
- Mr. Joseph Neuner and Family
- Miss C. M. Newson
- Mrs. L. B. Nice
- Mr. Simon Niedermeyer
- Mr. Grigor Nikola
- Mr. Charles Niver
- Mr. Fred Noeldeke
- Mrs. Margaret Noeldeke
- Mr. Frank Novak
- Mr. Eugene O'Dunne
- Mr. Eugene O'Dunne Jr.
- Mrs. Katri Oksanen
- Mr. Mihail Ortynski
- Mr. Josef Ostermann
- Miss Ilse Overdick
- Mrs. Maria Pall
- Erna Panas
- Mr. Wm. Panitz
- Mr. Josef Pankratz
- Miss Louise Paulkner
- Miss Jean Paxton
- Mrs. Peta M. Perez
- Mr. Montserrat D. Perez
- Miss Ruth Pickerel
- Mr. Wilbert Plowden
- Mrs. Mary E. A. Potts
- Mr. Robert Rech
- Mrs. Mary Reischl
- Mr. Teodoro R. Rivera
- Miss Edna Rolke
- Mr. H. B. Roller
- Mrs. Theodore Rutenborn
- Mrs. Elisabeth Salomon
- Mr. Samuel Sawchuk
- Miss Frances Scudder
- Mr. Martin Sedlak
- Mrs. Bernhardine Seiffert
- Robert O. Seiffert
- Mrs. Theodora Shiman
- Mr. Carl F. Sieg
- Mr. Otto Sieke
- Mr. Joseph Siluk and Family
- Miss Fanny Söderström
- Mrs. Caroline Sommer
- Mr. Louis Spasoff
- Mr. Leo A. Spiegel
- Mrs. Fan N. Spiegel
- Mr. Bernard Suing
- Mrs. Rosa Suing
- Mr. Arthur Süsskind
- Mr. S. P. Sykes
- Mr. William Sztyk
- Mrs. Sylvia Sztyk
- Mr. B. Schade
- Mr. Otto Schiesser and Family
- Mr. Michael Schill
- Mrs. Emma Schleh
- Mrs. Eva Schlereth
- Mr. Joseph Schmidt
- Mrs. Josephine Schmidt
- Mrs. Katharina Schmidt
- Mr. Karl Schneider
- Miss Blanche Schoellner
- Mr. Charles Schroeder and Family
- Miss Irene A. Schrope
- Mr. Albin Schröter
- Mrs. Clara Schröter
- Johanne Schröter
- Miss Martha J. Schulze
- Mrs. Margarete Schwandtner
- Mr. Franz Schwarz and Family
- Mr. Engelhard Schweizer
- Mr. Anton Schwemlein
- Mr. Heinrich Strunk
- Mrs. Babette Strunk
- Miss Klara Stückler
- Mr. Felix Tabacpynski
- Mrs. Anna Tancibokova
- Mrs. Lilly Thain
- Mrs. Bertha Theil
- Mrs. Antoinette Thomas
- Miss Gladys Thomas
- Mrs. Maria Tilger
- Mr. William Trachte and Family
- Mr. Johann Tremmel
- Mrs. Anna Tremmel
- Mr. Fred. R. Trend
- Mr. Gustav Tobien
- Mr. Paul Tolle
- Miss Hilma Tonttila
- Mr. Ahlrich Uken
- Mrs. Katherine Vetter
- Mr. Henry Vetter
- Mrs. Frieda Vierthaler
- Mrs. Elisabeth Vogt
- Eleonore Vogt
- Mr. llija Vukinovac
- Mr. David Vuksanovich
- Mr. Wm. C. Weaver
- Mr. Arthur Wedekind
- Mr. George Weiss and Family
- Mrs. Ethel Weiss
- Miss Elise Welsch
- Mrs. Anna Werner
- Walter Werner
- Mr. Gustav A.Wiesehahn
- Miss W. Willis
- Mrs. Else Wilms
- Gerd Wilms
- Mr. Bruno Winkler
- Miss Mary Witter
- Mr. Friedrich Wolke
- Mrs. Nella Wunder
- Mrs. Catherine Wylie
- Agnes Wylie
- Mrs. Claudine Zahonrek
- Mr. Louis Zietz
- Miss Walburga Zimmermann
- Mr. Bernh. E. Zogbaum
- Mr. Richard Zundel
- Mr. C. J. Zwirbach
Third Class Passengers To Southampton
- Horst Coutelle
- Miss Josefine B. Gaertner
- Mr. Werner Hüfner
- Miss Muriel Kempson
- Miss Mary F. Lehnerts
- Mrs. Wilhelmina Lehnerts
- Mr. Joachim Müllauer
- Miss Vera W. Platt
- Miss Irene Wynn
Third Class Passengers To Cherbourg
- Mr. Alois Edlfurtner
Inauguration of a ''Special Travel Service" on board
A Special Service Secretary on board will advise and assist passengers making their first visit to a foreign country. This service is also available for travelers with whatever special purpose in view, such as business, social, educational etc. This office is prepared to give any information gratis and, if possible, to assist in bringing the passenger in touch with the desired persons or firms.
City of Bremen
The City of Bremen receives its Overseas Guests at the Columbus Quay, in Bremerhaven, in the European "Station on the Sea-front". In 1 ½ hours by train or 50 minutes by motorcar one reaches the 70 Kilometers distant City on the Weser, the old Hanseatic City of Bremen; the city which, as a cultivated patrician city with its magnificent sites, offers the travelling public beautiful historical buildings and select Hotels and Restaurants, and at the same time, possessing most modern docks, is the busy centre of an extensive overseas-trade.
In contrast to the everyday appearance of many of the Hanseatic towns Bremen presents an architectural picture which makes everyone feel at home. Century-old tradition has made its impression. The Market Square is the focus of all that is characteristic of this city. The grouping of such venerable buildings as the magnificent City Hall, the valiant Roland, the Cathedral Spires reaching heavenwards, the golden "Schütting" (Chamber of Commerce) was created from that proud, independent spirit of citizenship which has made Bremen.
It was the same energy of tenacious citizenship that sailed the first steamship on the Weser, inaugurated the first regular transatlantic Mail Line between Bremen and New York, created the first commercial submarine and rendered possible the first East-to-West Airflight over the ocean. But all this has not disturbed the dignified tranquility of the City.
The centre of the city is too distant from the docks, shipyards and factories to be affected by their noises. The old moats are still in a good state of preservation and, like a green garland, entwine the actual City with its numerous reminiscences of the German medieval period. Although modern Offices and Administration buildings have sprung up in the City and the Rhythm of Life has become more pronounced, the melody has remained the same. Even Romance survives and has found an expression as equally intrepid as it is strong, in the Böttcherstraße which, branches - off from the Market Square.
No wonder then, that many a globe-trotter was captivated with Bremen and meditatively sat in the "Ratskeller" brooding over the question as to how it was that this City offered a feeling of security and at the same time disclosed so much energy; how it was that this City supplied the whole of Europe with Cotton, has old Buildings, and is the home of the Norddeutscher Lloyd who can claim as their own, the fastest ships in the world, "Bremen" and "Europa", and who open up connections to all parts of the globe.
Information for Passengers
Letters and Telegrams. The Chief Steward has charge of the distribution of incoming mail.
Letters for passengers will be brought on board at the port of arrival before the passengers land. In their own interest, therefore, passengers should personally ascertain whether there is any mail for them before they leave the ship.
Before leaving the ship passengers are recommended to leave their address at the purser's office, so that all mail arriving after their departure may be forwarded on to them.
Letters and telegrams may be directed in c/o any of the Company's agents.
Telegrams to be dispatched from the next port are accepted at the purser's office only, wireless messages at the ship's wireless station.
Treatment of Sea-Sickness. Travelers 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 sea-sickness are requested to apply to the Ship's doctor.
For each treatment a voucher for RM. 2.— must be signed which, at the end of the voyage, must be cashed with the Chief Steward. Persons rendering the treatment are not allowed to accept cash-payments.
Landing Cards. Before leaving the vessel the holder must present the landing card to a U. S. Immigration Inspector for endorsement.
Photographer. The photographer Is entitled to charge for his services in accordance with the tariff exhibited.
Service. Passengers are requested, in their own interest, to submit any complaints they may have to make to the Captain at the time of his daily round of inspection every morning. The wishes of the passengers will be considered as far as practicably possible.
Firearms. The carrying of fire arms of any kind is prohibited by law in the U. S. A. Offenders are liable to heavy fines and Punishment.
Money, valuables etc. The purser will accept valuables etc. duly sealed or enclosed in an envelope bearing the name of the owner, for safe keeping during the voyage, but without any guarantee on the part of the Company. The purser will give a receipt on demand.
Baggage. Hand-baggage and one cabin-trunk may be taken into the cabin, but the cabin-trunk must not exceed the maximum size, i. e. 3' 3" long by 1' 1" wide and 1' 1" high.
Larger articles of baggage will be stored in the hold, and will be accessible to passengers at certain times daily. Baggage may not be deposited in the corridors.
Each passenger must fill up a "Customs-Declaration" of his or her personal baggage.
In the case of Familys the oldest member is entitled to fill up this declaration for the whole family. Blank forms will be distributed on board the steamer.
Pieces of baggage, packets etc., destined to be re-forwarded, for storage, or for delivery to a third party, are to be handed to the Baggage Master who, alone, is competent to receive them.
The Company accepts no responsibility for any article handed over by passengers to other members of the ship's personnel.
Passengers are requested to take care that, before leaving the steamer, no personal belongings are left in their cabins or elsewhere aboard.
Passengers are specially recommended in their own interest to look after their hand baggage upon landing in the port of destination.
Arrangements must be made with the Customs Inspector at the port of disembarkation respecting any baggage to be forwarded under bond to a further destination. Such baggage must be specially mentioned in the Customs Declaration and the value thereof stated.
Baggage to be forwarded by a later sailing must reach the port of destination within three months of the passenger's arrival, and must be included in the Customs Declaration as baggage accompanying the passenger.
Animals. All animals, regardless of size and kind, will be accommodated aboard in suitable quarters. It is not under any circumstances allowed to take animals into any rooms used by passengers or to lead them around on any part of the steamer set aside for the convenience of passengers.
Passengers who are required to observe their immigration formalities at Ellis Island have to exchange the Company's baggage tickets for the Ellis Island metal checks as soon as their baggage has been inspected by the American custom-house officers, and before proceeding to Ellis Island.
Title Page, SS Bremen Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List, 27 July 1934. GGA Image ID # 20c9b85781
Senior Officers and Staff, SS Bremen Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List, 27 July 1934. GGA Image ID # 20c9c3352f
Inauguration of a "Special Travel Service" on Board, 1934. SS Bremen Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List, 27 July 1934. GGA Image ID # 20c9e71164
Norddeutscher Lloyd Global Route Map on the Back Cover, SS Bremen Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List, 27 July 1934. GGA Image ID # 20caba9a55
Passenger List Images Contributed by Chris Crofts, December 2023-January 2024.
SS Bremen Passenger List – 27 July 1934
A Testament to the Golden Era of Transatlantic Travel
From the Renowned Chris Crofts Collection
Description
This remarkable artifact represents an extraordinary piece of maritime history: a Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List from the SS Bremen of the North German Lloyd Line, dated 27 July 1934. The ship embarked on its journey from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, under the command of the celebrated Commodore L. Ziegenbein.
The list features a meticulously detailed record of passengers, senior officers, and onboard services, as well as evocative descriptions of the ship’s luxurious offerings for travelers across all classes. The SS Bremen, an icon of speed and elegance, was the epitome of early 20th-century oceanic engineering and hospitality.
This artifact is preserved in Good condition, with its original typography, illustrations, and back cover map intact, showcasing the Norddeutscher Lloyd Line's global routes.
Provenance
From the distinguished Chris Crofts Collection, renowned for its assemblage of historically significant maritime documents. This piece carries with it a provenance of excellence, authenticity, and prestige.
Historical Significance
The SS Bremen was famed for its cutting-edge technology and luxury. In 1933, it received the Blue Riband for the fastest transatlantic crossing, solidifying its place in maritime history. The 1934 passenger list captures a vibrant era of cultural exchange and global connectivity during the interwar period, when transatlantic travel was a symbol of elegance and progress.
Notable Personnel and Passengers
Senior Officers
- Commodore L. Ziegenbein: A celebrated maritime figure and master of the Bremen, known for his role in its historic Blue Riband achievement.
- Dr. J. von Geyr and Dr. H. Cosack: Renowned ship physicians, ensuring the well-being of passengers during the voyage.
- Chef Karl Schwarz: Head chef celebrated for crafting exceptional culinary experiences onboard.
Distinguished Passengers
The following individuals aboard the SS Bremen in 1934 are identified as VIPs for their societal prominence and contributions:
- Gräfin Leonore von Lichnowsky: A member of German nobility, noted for her diplomatic ties and contributions to cultural patronage.
- Max Graf von Lippe: An aristocrat with connections to European diplomacy and social reform efforts.
- Prof. Dr. Jan Lauber: A distinguished academic whose work in European philosophy shaped intellectual discourse in the era.
- Pierre Matisse: Renowned art dealer and son of legendary artist Henri Matisse, pivotal in introducing European modern art to America.
- Prof. Samuel Cross: A scholar of American history whose contributions influenced educational curricula.
- Dr. William Crawford: A leading medical researcher recognized for advancements in public health.
Features and Details
- Itinerary and Route:
- The voyage covered Bremen, Southampton, Cherbourg, and New York, highlighting the importance of these ports as hubs of international exchange.
- Amenities and Innovations:
- The Bremen featured innovative facilities, including superior medical care, a "Special Travel Service" for first-time international travelers, and onboard treatments for seasickness, reflecting its status as a leader in passenger comfort.
- Visuals and Map:
- The back cover showcases a Norddeutscher Lloyd global route map, an exquisite representation of the line’s worldwide operations, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the era.
Condition
- Good: The passenger list is well-preserved, with minor signs of wear consistent with age. Typography and illustrations remain vibrant, and all text is legible.
Cultural and Collectible Value
This passenger list is a tangible link to a dynamic period in history, where maritime travel symbolized innovation, luxury, and international diplomacy. As a rare artifact, it holds exceptional value for collectors of maritime memorabilia, museums, and historians specializing in early 20th-century global mobility.
An Invitation to Own History
This passenger list from the SS Bremen offers a rare opportunity to acquire a slice of maritime history, celebrating an age of elegance, progress, and human achievement. From its noble passengers to its iconic ship, this piece encapsulates the grandeur of transatlantic travel in the 1930s.