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.

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

  1. Captain:  Commodore L. Ziegenbein
  2. Chief Officer: H. Lorenz
  3. Chief Engineer: J. Hundt
  4. Chief Purser: F. Baum
  5. First Doctor: Dr. J. von Geyr
  6. Second Doctor: Dr. H. Cosack
  7. First official of the traffic office: A. Heyer
  8. Second official of the transport office:  W. Schwecke
  9. Traveler special service: Fri. Dr. Ferber
  10. Chief Steward:  A. Pohl
  11. Steward for Tourist Class: J. Büscher
  12. Steward for Third Class: Chr. Herrmann
  13. Head Chef: Karl Schwarz
  14. Head Cook: C. Unger
  15. First radio officer: K. Gerstung
  16. First Baggage Master: A. Dauelsberg

 

Tourist Third Cabin Passengers

  1. Miss Jeanie Abbott
  2. Irma Achtermeier
  3. Mrs. Mollie Ackel
  4. Mr. R. Adler
  5. Mrs. Adler
  6. Mr. H. Ahlburg
  7. Mrs. H. Aldermann
  8. Miss Beatrix Aldermann
  9. Mr. Graham Aldis
  10. Mrs. Aldis
  11. Miss Luise Asmus
  12. Mr. Backner
  13. Mrs. Backner
  14. Mr. Fritz Baer
  15. Mrs. Anna Baer
  16. Charlotte Baer
  17. Mr. Victor Barsottsi
  18. Mrs. Barsottsi
  19. Mr. John Beck
  20. Mrs. Anna Becker
  21. Mrs. Zuzana Belan
  22. Mrs. Elizabeth Betzler
  23. Mr. Frank Blaswick
  24. Mrs. Anna Blaswick
  25. Kurt Bluefeld
  26. Mrs. Marie Bluefeld
  27. Mrs. Kurt Bluefeld
  28. Mrs. Friederike Bohnenberger
  29. Mr. Robert Booth
  30. Mrs. Booth
  31. Mr. Rudolf Borkenstein
  32. Mr. John Born
  33. Mrs. Margaret Born
  34. Miss Elizabeth Britt
  35. Miss Florence Brown
  36. Mr. Brunder
  37. Mrs. Brunder
  38. Mr. Lars Brynhild
  39. Mrs. Callerine Brynhild
  40. Mr. August Burmester
  41. Mrs. Gertrud Burmester
  42. Mrs. Maria Buscher
  43. Alice Buscher
  44. Marion Buscher
  45. Mrs. Elfrieda Buzby
  46. Mr. Carl Carp
  47. Mr. William Carr
  48. Mr. H. Carter
  49. Mr. James Cash
  50. Miss Katharine Christian
  51. Miss Elisabeth Clark
  52. Mr. S. Collett
  53. Mrs. Collett
  54. Mr. Richard Collin
  55. Mr. Leopold Collinson
  56. Mrs. Alice Collinson
  57. Mr. Keith Collinson
  58. Mr. Eric Collinson
  59. Mr. Arnold Cooke
  60. Miss Mary Cookingham
  61. Mr. Dr. P. Corrigan
  62. Mrs. Corrigan
  63. Miss Claire Corrigan
  64. Mrs. Gret Cosack
  65. Miss Berta Cottan
  66. Miss Gloria Cottan
  67. Miss Florence Cowburn
  68. Mr. Dr. William Crawford
  69. Mrs. Crawford
  70. Mr. Professor Samuel Cross
  71. Mr. Alfred Cuttier
  72. Mrs. Johanna Cuttier
  73. Mr. Dahlstromm
  74. Mr. Rev. Arnold Derycke
  75. Mr. Alvin Detwiler
  76. Mr. Franklin Dexter
  77. Mr. August Doehla
  78. Mrs. Margaret Doehla
  79. Mr. A. Draper
  80. Mr. Albert Drexl
  81. Mr. Edmund Duffy
  82. Mr. Charles Dulles
  83. Mr. Prof. Arthur Dunham
  84. Mr. S. Dünn
  85. Mr. D. Dyrenfurth
  86. Miss Jessie Egbert
  87. Miss Ella Ehrlich
  88. Mrs. Gertrude Ervin
  89. Miss Janet Ervin
  90. Mrs. M. Evers

 

  1. Mr. Frederick Fink
  2. Mr. Josef Fischer
  3. Mrs. Fischer
  4. Miss Kathryn Fister
  5. Mrs. Maria Flocken
  6. Mrs. Anni Flocken
  7. Mr. Murray Forbes
  8. Mrs. Forbes
  9. Mr. George Fortune
  10. Mrs. Fortune
  11. Mr. George Fox
  12. Mr. Framm
  13. Mrs. Marguerita di Francesco
  14. Miss Fredowa
  15. Mrs. Frostholm
  16. Mr. Dr. Frank Fuller
  17. Mr. Frank Gahan
  18. Mrs. Modge Gahan
  19. Mr. James Galvin
  20. Miss Anna Garland
  21. Mr. Robert Garret
  22. Mrs. Garret
  23. Mr. Dr. Paul Gebel
  24. Mr. Gehringer
  25. Mrs. Gehringer and zwei Kinder
  26. Miss Minna Geiling
  27. Miss Elizabeth Genge
  28. Miss Elise Genther
  29. Mrs. Florence Gibbs
  30. Miss Susan Glatz
  31. Mr. Dr. John Gordon
  32. Mrs. Gordon
  33. Mr. Dr. Anton Graf
  34. Mrs. Paula Graf
  35. Miss Irmgard Graf
  36. Mr. John Greenleaf
  37. Miss Elizabeth Gries
  38. Mr. Karl Gross
  39. Mrs. Anna Gross
  40. Mr. Prof. Samuel Gross
  41. Mrs. Magdalena Grundmann
  42. Mrs. Sofie Gustafson
  43. Miss Gustafson
  44. Mr. Carl Haase
  45. Miss Emma Haberiah
  46. Mr. William Hahn
  47. Mrs. Susan Hahn
  48. Mrs. Anna Hahn
  49. Mr. Wilhelm Hansberg
  50. Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison
  51. Mr. Hartley
  52. Mrs. Hartley
  53. Mr. Wilson Harwood
  54. Mrs. Margaret Harwood
  55. Miss Sally Harwood
  56. Mrs. Berta Haurik
  57. Miss Elizabeth Hawes
  58. Mr. J. Haywood
  59. Mrs. Hedel Heeschen
  60. Miss Frances Henderson
  61. Mr. Siegbert Herrmann
  62. Mrs. Anna Herrmann
  63. Mrs. Jaroslava Hess
  64. Miss Louise Heuer
  65. Mr. Samuel Hill
  66. Mr. H. Hinlopen
  67. Miss Luise Hirschausen
  68. Mr. Charles Hocke
  69. Mrs. Stephanie Hocke
  70. Mr. Dr. Heinrich Hoffmann
  71. Rev. J. Holland
  72. Miss M. Holland
  73. Mr. John Hollow
  74. Mrs. Marie Hopf
  75. Miss Liese Hopf
  76. Mr. Tsu Rang Hsueh
  77. Mr. Josef Hudes
  78. Miss Jane Humphreys
  79. Mr. Max Hunger
  80. Mr. Arnold Hutcheson
  81. Mr. William Isel
  82. Mr. Alfred Ives
  83. Mrs. Ives
  84. Mrs. Martha Janke
  85. Mr. Rev. Leo Jarysch
  86. Mrs. Agnes Jespersen
  87. Mr. Rev. Edmund Jordan
  88. Mrs. Clara Just

 

  1. Henry Kasshöfer
  2. Mr. Kato
  3. Mr. Dr. Bernard Keenan
  4. Mr. Francis Keens
  5. Mrs. Annie Keens
  6. Mrs. Frieda Keller
  7. Miss Eleanor Kew
  8. Mr. Wilhelm Kiesendahl
  9. Mr. Dr. Earl Kilmer
  10. Mrs. Kilmer
  11. Mrs. Kjellberg
  12. Mrs. Berta Kluthen
  13. Mr. Arnold Kolb
  14. Mr. Hans Kolb
  15. Mr. Paul Kosara
  16. Mr. Karl Kutschka
  17. Miss Eleanor Kutschka
  18. Mr. Henry Labouisse
  19. Mr. Karl Landau
  20. Mrs. Helene Landau
  21. Mr. Adalbert Lange
  22. Mrs. Gertrud Langgard
  23. Miss Olga von Langsdorff
  24. Mr. Prof. Dr. Jan Lauber
  25. Mr. D. Mc Laughlin
  26. Mrs. Emma Layton
  27. Miss Alelia Layton
  28. Mr. Walter Leather
  29. Mrs. Leather
  30. Mr. John Lenort
  31. Mrs. Lina Levite
  32. Gräfin Leonore von Lichnowsky
  33. Mr. Hermann Lichtenfels
  34. Mr. Hermann Liemann
  35. Mr. Georg Lindemann
  36. Mr. E. Lindfeit
  37. Miss Therese Linz
  38. Mr. Max Graf von Lippe
  39. Mr. Lippe
  40. Miss Elsa Loacker
  41. Mr. William Loery
  42. Mrs. Alice Loery
  43. Mr. William Logan
  44. Miss Helen Lonon
  45. Miss Emma Lüscher
  46. Miss Berta Magsamen
  47. Miss Marie Magsamen
  48. Miss Jossica Male
  49. Mr. August Mann
  50. Mrs. Johanne Mann
  51. Mr. Hans Mann
  52. Mr. William Mapel
  53. Mrs. Mapel
  54. Mrs. L. Markendorff
  55. Mr. Joseph Marton
  56. Mr. Carlos Marxusch
  57. Mr. Wolfgang Massau
  58. Mr. Pierre Matisse
  59. Mr. Dr. Harold McClure
  60. Mrs. Mildred McClure
  61. Miss Marion McClelland
  62. Miss Ann Meiklejohn
  63. Miss Annemarie Merton
  64. Mr. William Meyn
  65. Mrs. Marguerite Meyn
  66. Mrs. Dr. Merell Middlemoré
  67. Mrs. Auguste Miller
  68. Mr. Franklin Miller
  69. Mrs. Lona Miller
  70. Gerald Miller
  71. Patricia Miller
  72. Mr. Shinkichi Miwa
  73. Mr. Milvin Moffitt
  74. Miss Charlotte Moses
  75. Mr. George Mount
  76. Miss C. Murdock
  77. Mr. Ernst Musial
  78. Mr. Raymond de Muth
  79. Mr. Lionel Myers
  80. Mr. Henry Nagel
  81. Mr. John Naven
  82. Mr. F. Nelson
  83. Mr. Moritz Neuburger
  84. Miss Anna Neukirch
  85. Miss Milla Newland
  86. Miss Lydia Newland
  87. Miss Helene Niece
  88. Mr. Frederic Nollstadt
  89. Mr. Charles Oates
  90. Mr. Rev. Isidore O'Brien
  91. Miss Anna Olsen
  92. Miss Susan Ord

 

  1. Miss B. Palmer
  2. Mrs. Josefa Panssik
  3. Mrs. Almira Pearson
  4. Mr. Pepper
  5. Miss Frieda Petersen
  6. Mrs. C. Petersen
  7. Miss Edith Petersen
  8. Miss Mathilde Pfeiffer
  9. Mr. Adolph Pfingst
  10. Mrs. Pfingst
  11. Miss Bessie Pierce
  12. Mr. Emil Pietsch
  13. Mr. Russel Plimpton
  14. Mr. Albert Polzin
  15. Mrs. Elise Polzin
  16. Mr. Karl Ponsy
  17. Mrs. Talbot Porter
  18. Miss Frances Presler
  19. Mrs. J. Quast
  20. Mr. Alfred Quast
  21. Mr. Edward Quinlain
  22. Mrs. Anni Quinlain
  23. Mrs. Johanna Raabe
  24. Miss Julia Reed
  25. Miss Elsa Reiser
  26. Mr. O. Remmert
  27. Mr. Frank Richard
  28. Mr. Otto Riemer
  29. Mr. Arno Rinck
  30. Mrs. Charlotte Rinck
  31. Mr. Robinson
  32. Mrs. Robinson
  33. Mrs. Robson
  34. Miss Irene Rockwood
  35. Miss Lina Roeder
  36. Miss Gertrude Roediger
  37. Miss Virginia Rogers-Young
  38. Mr. Charles Roller
  39. Mr. Hermann Rosenberg
  40. Mr. Ludwig Roth
  41. Mrs. M. Ruperti
  42. Mrs. Rosalia Rustek
  43. Miss Rustek

 

  1. Mr. Rustom Sackloth
  2. Mr. Michael Sanchez
  3. Miss Gladys Sanger
  4. Mr. Dr. Albert Sellenings
  5. Mrs. Sellenings
  6. Miss Mary Senior
  7. Miss Bonny Shaw
  8. Mr. Erwin Single
  9. Mr. Henry Smith
  10. Mrs. Smith
  11. Mr. William Sperry
  12. Mr. W. Schmid
  13. Mrs. R. Schmid
  14. Mrs. Caroline Schmidt-Gramotke
  15. Mrs. Katharina Schmitt
  16. Mr. Joseph Schotta
  17. Mrs. Margaret Schotta
  18. Mr. Henry Schröder
  19. Miss Wilhelmine Schroeder
  20. Miss Alice Schroeder
  21. Mr. Albert Schroeter
  22. Mrs. Schroeter
  23. Mr. Chas. Schulz
  24. Mrs. Stauder
  25. Mrs. Hilton St. Clair and Kind
  26. Miss Eugenie Steinhausen
  27. Mr. Fritz Stenger
  28. Mr. Straight
  29. Mrs. Straight
  30. Miss Cath. Strinbert
  31. Mr. John Strinbert
  32. Mr. Karl Strusch
  33. Mrs. Helga Strusch
  34. Mr. Dietrich Sturm
  35. Mr. Stanislaw Talutis
  36. Mrs. Zofija Talutis
  37. Mr. James Taylor
  38. Mrs. Consuela Taylor
  39. Miss Irene Taylor
  40. Mr. Alexander Tradd
  41. Mrs. Martha Trimarco
  42. Mr. B. Valdez
  43. Mrs. Valdez
  44. Mrs. Helene Vogt
  45. Mr. Karl Vogt
  46. Mrs. Frieda Wald
  47. Mr. Gwen Walsch
  48. Mr. Dr. Paul Walther
  49. Mr. Alfred Watson
  50. Mr. Roland Way
  51. Mr. Karel Weersma
  52. Mr. Dr. Waldemar Weimann
  53. Mr. Kurt Weinmann
  54. Mr. Gustav Weischedel
  55. Mrs. Dora Weischedel
  56. Mr. Hans Wendel
  57. Mr. William Wendt
  58. Mrs. Mizzi Wentz
  59. Miss Gertrud Werndli
  60. Mr. Henry Whitehouse
  61. Miss Marian Whitney
  62. Miss Alice Wilder
  63. Mr. Ernst Wildhaber
  64. Mr. Walter Willard
  65. Miss Magdalene Wimmer
  66. Miss Vera Witter
  67. Miss Barbara Witter
  68. Mrs. Marianne
  69. Woelfer-Shuptrine
  70. Mr. Kurt Woy
  71. Mrs. Julia Woy
  72. Mr. Janos Wufka
  73. Mrs. Wykes
  74. Miss Wykes
  75. Mr. Maurice Zbinden
  76. Mrs. Emily Zbinden

 

Tourist Third Cabin Passengers To Southampton

  1. Miss Elisabeth Adickes
  2. Miss Hertha Appel
  3. Mr. Edgar Bailey
  4. Mrs. Ina Bailey
  5. Miss Margaret Bell
  6. Mr. Frank Black
  7. Mrs. Lillian Black
  8. Mrs. Doris Bohne
  9. Mr. Lancelot Bolton
  10. Miss Born
  11. Mr. Silvio Cappon
  12. Miss Leonora Carey
  13. Sir Thomas Coombe
  14. Lady Geraldine Coombe
  15. Miss Currey
  16. Mr. Dr. Detjen
  17. Mr. Kenneth Dunscombe
  18. Mr. Richard Dürigen
  19. Rev. Jones Evans
  20. Miss Charlotte Gardner
  21. Mr. Lothar Giesecke
  22. Mr. Gregor Gordon
  23. Mrs. Elly Gordon
  24. Miss Hertha Greiffenhagen
  25. Miss Guena
  26. Miss Guena
  27. Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison
  28. Mr. John Hollow
  29. Mr. Athol Holmes
  30. Mr. Conrad Jacobsberg
  31. Mrs. Erna Jacobsberg
  32. Mrs. Eveline Jamieson
  33. Miss Koppen
  34. Mr. Justizrat Artur Lemberg
  35. Mrs. Margarete Lemberg
  36. Miss Waldtraut Meyer
  37. Mr. David Muir
  38. Mrs. Lillie Oberwarth
  39. Mr. Lewis Oldridge
  40. Mrs. Nada Oldridge
  41. Mr. John Pearson
  42. Mrs. Agnes Pearson
  43. Miss Marion Peters
  44. Miss Louisa Robinson
  45. Mrs. Dorothea Rupprecht
  46. Mr. Herbert Sly
  47. Mrs. Aennie Sly
  48. Miss Mary Smith
  49. Miss Anna Schieferdecker
  50. Mr. Joan Stancesco
  51. Mr. Carl Stein
  52. Mr. Stanley Stephens
  53. Mrs. Annie Stephens
  54. Mr. Ernest Stephens
  55. Mrs. Mary Stephens
  56. Miss Anna Straube

 

Third Class Passengers

  1. Miss Martha Adams
  2. Mr. Charles Ahrens
  3. Mr. Hannes Ahrens
  4. Mr. Josef Aigner
  5. Mr. Charley Aimont
  6. Mr. Martin Amsl
  7. Mrs. Margarete Anderson
  8. Mr. Joseph M. J. Andersson
  9. Mrs. Rose Andrich
  10. Mr. Russel W. Annich
  11. Mr. Albert Antpusat
  12. Mr. Dr. Albert J. Bachem and Family
  13. Mrs. Käthe Bachmann
  14. Mr. George H. Baldwin
  15. Mrs. Doris Barber and Sohn
  16. Mr. Paul Bechert
  17. Mr. Henry Becker
  18. Mrs. Maria Becker
  19. Mr. Friedrich Bender and Family
  20. Mr. Wilhelm Benecke
  21. Mrs. Almuth Berggren
  22. Mr. Edward Bernasco
  23. Dorothy Bille
  24. Mr. Vincenty Bogusz
  25. Mrs. Anna Böhm
  26. Miss Anna Böhm
  27. Miss Grete Bokelmann
  28. Mr. Jakob Bondar
  29. Mr. James Borovsky
  30. Mr. Hans Brecht
  31. Mrs. Louise M. Brecht
  32. Mr. Dr. Leonhard Breuer and Family
  33. Miss Elsie Brown
  34. Mr. Edward Browning
  35. Mr. Walter Bullert
  36. Mrs. Ella Buthmann
  37. Gesine Buthmann
  38. Mr. Paul R. Canaghan
  39. Mr. Robert A. Carlson
  40. Mr. Stefan Chochla
  41. Mr. J. Rawson Collins
  42. Mr. Robert Crossfield
  43. Mr. Dr. Victor Dahl
  44. Mrs. Dahl
  45. Mr. Frank O. Darvall
  46. Mrs. Elenor Deeken
  47. Annalore Deeken
  48. Mr. Tony Demitris
  49. Mrs. Cäcilie Depgen
  50. Elisabeth Depgen
  51. Mr. Andrew H. Dienesch
  52. Mr. Sidney Dressler
  53. Mr. Andrew Duchon
  54. Mr. Paul Ebersbach
  55. Mrs. Ebersbach
  56. Miss Franziska Eder
  57. Mrs. Margt. Eitzenberger
  58. Mr. Pavel Erthner
  59. Mr. Willy Farrell
  60. Mr. Chil Figowicz and Family
  61. Mrs. Ella Fischbeck
  62. Mr. Arthur Fischer
  63. Mrs. Barbara Fleischhut
  64. Miss Anna Fontany
  65. Mr. Günther Frank
  66. Miss Hubertine Franz
  67. Mr. Joseph Franzem
  68. Mr. Alois Friedei
  69. Mrs. Carolina Friedei
  70. Mr. Henry Fuchs
  71. Miss Berta Funt
  72. Mr. Alexander Galan
  73. Mrs. Insela L. Garcia
  74. Mr. Henry de Garmendia
  75. Mr. Alfred Gawthrop
  76. Mr. Gustav Gerber
  77. Mrs. Anna Gerber
  78. Miss Elfriede Geyer
  79. Marcel Geyer
  80. Mr. Rev. Edwin Gibbs and Family
  81. Mrs. Annie Godfredson
  82. Mr. Eugen Goepf
  83. Mr. Isaac Goldsmith
  84. Mr. Heinz Gottwald
  85. Mrs. Ruth Gottwald
  86. Mr. Rev. William L. Gross
  87. Miss Johanna Gross
  88. Miss Maria Gross
  89. Mrs. Minna Großmann
  90. Mr. Henry Gubler
  91. Miss Ida Gutmann

 

  1. Mr. Alfons Hall
  2. Mrs. Hall
  3. Mr. Ernst Hamann
  4. Mrs. Elisabeth Hammerschlag
  5. Mr. Steve Hanak
  6. Mr. Josef Hartl
  7. Miss Helen Hayes
  8. Miss Alice B. Heckert
  9. Frank Heining
  10. Mr. Louis Heller
  11. Mr. Wilhelm Hense
  12. Mrs. Frieda Hense
  13. Mrs. Henrietta Hering
  14. Mr. Eugen Chr. Herrmann
  15. Mrs. Kath. Herrmann
  16. Mrs. Alma Heufs
  17. Mrs. Elly Hildenbrandt
  18. Mrs. M. Hilsdale
  19. Paul Hilsdale
  20. Mr. Frank Hirt
  21. Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffler
  22. Mr. August Hofknecht
  23. Miss Luise Holze
  24. Mr. Jerome Honig
  25. Miss Käthe Hornig
  26. Mrs. Serafina Hornikova
  27. Mr. Hartley Howard
  28. Mrs. Maria Howard
  29. Mr. Theo Hübner and Family
  30. Mr. Peter Hurkala
  31. Mr. August Jaeger
  32. Mr. Alois Jagalla
  33. Mrs. Agnes Jagalla
  34. Mrs. Henny Janssen
  35. Mr. A. F. Jeans
  36. Mr. Herbert A. Jernström
  37. Mr. Godhart Fr. Johnson
  38. Mrs. Laura Johnson
  39. Mr. Ernst Junghanns
  40. Mr. Karl Kaelin and Family
  41. Mrs. Anna Kalweit
  42. Mr. Ignaz Kamil
  43. Miss Frieda Kiemle
  44. Mrs. Elfriede Kieper
  45. Mr. Julius Klein
  46. Mrs. Mina Klein
  47. Mrs. Sophie Klein
  48. Mrs. Margarethe Klein
  49. Mrs. Barbara Klement
  50. Mr. John Kmiecik
  51. Miss Anna Knoth
  52. Mrs. Mary Knypers
  53. Mr. Richard Koch
  54. Mrs. Josephine Koch
  55. Mr. John Kolackovsky
  56. Mrs. Justina Kot
  57. Mrs. Antonie Kotche
  58. Mrs. Lina Kramer
  59. Mr. Walter Krause
  60. Mrs. Johanna Krause
  61. Mr. Peter Krawczuk
  62. Mrs. Katharine Krawczuk
  63. Mr. Alex. Krawczuk
  64. Mrs. Frieda Kreft
  65. Mrs. Babette Kreiselmeier
  66. Mr. Joseph Lakata and Family
  67. Mrs. Anna Lambert and Kinder
  68. Mr. Mathias Lambrecht
  69. Mr. Mathias Lamprecht
  70. Miss Gertrude Lawrenz
  71. Mr. Jean Lebacgz
  72. Mr. William Leisner
  73. Mr. Walter Leonhardt
  74. Miss Ernestine Lesmeister
  75. Mr. C. Chr. Lienau
  76. Miss Meta Lind
  77. Mrs. Hedwig Lind
  78. Hans Lind
  79. Mrs. Else Lind
  80. Miss Marg. Lind
  81. Mr. Herbert Lind
  82. Mr. Walter Lippert
  83. Mrs. Sofia C. S. Litjes
  84. Mr. Peder Ljostveit
  85. Mr. T. V. Logan
  86. Mr. Hermann Lubenstein
  87. Mrs. Katharina Lust

 

  1. Mr. John Macek
  2. Mr. Duncan Mac Dongald
  3. Mr. J. C. Mc Glade
  4. Mr. Rev. John C. Mathieson and Family
  5. Mrs. Anna Mazajczyk
  6. Randa Mazajczyk
  7. Miss Elisabeth Meistermann
  8. Mrs. Marie Meitz
  9. Mr. Anton Menzer
  10. Hildegard Menzer
  11. Mrs. Elisabeth Mesek
  12. Schwester Pauline Metz
  13. Mr. Fritz Meyer
  14. Mr. Hermann Meyer
  15. Mrs. Ona Meyer
  16. Mrs. Jane Morgan
  17. Miss Kath. Morse
  18. Mr. Martin Müller
  19. Mr. Roman Müller
  20. Mr. Josef Mynis
  21. Mr. Rev. John Neelda
  22. Mr. Joseph Neuner and Family
  23. Miss C. M. Newson
  24. Mrs. L. B. Nice
  25. Mr. Simon Niedermeyer
  26. Mr. Grigor Nikola
  27. Mr. Charles Niver
  28. Mr. Fred Noeldeke
  29. Mrs. Margaret Noeldeke
  30. Mr. Frank Novak
  31. Mr. Eugene O'Dunne
  32. Mr. Eugene O'Dunne Jr.
  33. Mrs. Katri Oksanen
  34. Mr. Mihail Ortynski
  35. Mr. Josef Ostermann
  36. Miss Ilse Overdick
  37. Mrs. Maria Pall
  38. Erna Panas
  39. Mr. Wm. Panitz
  40. Mr. Josef Pankratz
  41. Miss Louise Paulkner
  42. Miss Jean Paxton
  43. Mrs. Peta M. Perez
  44. Mr. Montserrat D. Perez
  45. Miss Ruth Pickerel
  46. Mr. Wilbert Plowden
  47. Mrs. Mary E. A. Potts
  48. Mr. Robert Rech
  49. Mrs. Mary Reischl
  50. Mr. Teodoro R. Rivera
  51. Miss Edna Rolke
  52. Mr. H. B. Roller
  53. Mrs. Theodore Rutenborn
  54. Mrs. Elisabeth Salomon
  55. Mr. Samuel Sawchuk
  56. Miss Frances Scudder
  57. Mr. Martin Sedlak
  58. Mrs. Bernhardine Seiffert
  59. Robert O. Seiffert
  60. Mrs. Theodora Shiman
  61. Mr. Carl F. Sieg
  62. Mr. Otto Sieke
  63. Mr. Joseph Siluk and Family
  64. Miss Fanny Söderström
  65. Mrs. Caroline Sommer
  66. Mr. Louis Spasoff
  67. Mr. Leo A. Spiegel
  68. Mrs. Fan N. Spiegel
  69. Mr. Bernard Suing
  70. Mrs. Rosa Suing
  71. Mr. Arthur Süsskind
  72. Mr. S. P. Sykes
  73. Mr. William Sztyk
  74. Mrs. Sylvia Sztyk
  75. Mr. B. Schade
  76. Mr. Otto Schiesser and Family
  77. Mr. Michael Schill
  78. Mrs. Emma Schleh
  79. Mrs. Eva Schlereth
  80. Mr. Joseph Schmidt
  81. Mrs. Josephine Schmidt
  82. Mrs. Katharina Schmidt
  83. Mr. Karl Schneider
  84. Miss Blanche Schoellner
  85. Mr. Charles Schroeder and Family
  86. Miss Irene A. Schrope
  87. Mr. Albin Schröter
  88. Mrs. Clara Schröter
  89. Johanne Schröter
  90. Miss Martha J. Schulze
  91. Mrs. Margarete Schwandtner
  92. Mr. Franz Schwarz and Family
  93. Mr. Engelhard Schweizer
  94. Mr. Anton Schwemlein
  95. Mr. Heinrich Strunk
  96. Mrs. Babette Strunk
  97. Miss Klara Stückler

 

  1. Mr. Felix Tabacpynski
  2. Mrs. Anna Tancibokova
  3. Mrs. Lilly Thain
  4. Mrs. Bertha Theil
  5. Mrs. Antoinette Thomas
  6. Miss Gladys Thomas
  7. Mrs. Maria Tilger
  8. Mr. William Trachte and Family
  9. Mr. Johann Tremmel
  10. Mrs. Anna Tremmel
  11. Mr. Fred. R. Trend
  12. Mr. Gustav Tobien
  13. Mr. Paul Tolle
  14. Miss Hilma Tonttila
  15. Mr. Ahlrich Uken
  16. Mrs. Katherine Vetter
  17. Mr. Henry Vetter
  18. Mrs. Frieda Vierthaler
  19. Mrs. Elisabeth Vogt
  20. Eleonore Vogt
  21. Mr. llija Vukinovac
  22. Mr. David Vuksanovich
  23. Mr. Wm. C. Weaver
  24. Mr. Arthur Wedekind
  25. Mr. George Weiss and Family
  26. Mrs. Ethel Weiss
  27. Miss Elise Welsch
  28. Mrs. Anna Werner
  29. Walter Werner
  30. Mr. Gustav A.Wiesehahn
  31. Miss W. Willis
  32. Mrs. Else Wilms
  33. Gerd Wilms
  34. Mr. Bruno Winkler
  35. Miss Mary Witter
  36. Mr. Friedrich Wolke
  37. Mrs. Nella Wunder
  38. Mrs. Catherine Wylie
  39. Agnes Wylie
  40. Mrs. Claudine Zahonrek
  41. Mr. Louis Zietz
  42. Miss Walburga Zimmermann
  43. Mr. Bernh. E. Zogbaum
  44. Mr. Richard Zundel
  45. Mr. C. J. Zwirbach

 

Third Class Passengers To Southampton

  1. Horst Coutelle
  2. Miss Josefine B. Gaertner
  3. Mr. Werner Hüfner
  4. Miss Muriel Kempson
  5. Miss Mary F. Lehnerts
  6. Mrs. Wilhelmina Lehnerts
  7. Mr. Joachim Müllauer
  8. Miss Vera W. Platt
  9. Miss Irene Wynn

 

Third Class Passengers To Cherbourg

  1. 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.

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.

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.

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.

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:

  1. Gräfin Leonore von Lichnowsky: A member of German nobility, noted for her diplomatic ties and contributions to cultural patronage.
  2. Max Graf von Lippe: An aristocrat with connections to European diplomacy and social reform efforts.
  3. Prof. Dr. Jan Lauber: A distinguished academic whose work in European philosophy shaped intellectual discourse in the era.
  4. Pierre Matisse: Renowned art dealer and son of legendary artist Henri Matisse, pivotal in introducing European modern art to America.
  5. Prof. Samuel Cross: A scholar of American history whose contributions influenced educational curricula.
  6. Dr. William Crawford: A leading medical researcher recognized for advancements in public health.

 


 

Features and Details

  1. Itinerary and Route:
    • The voyage covered Bremen, Southampton, Cherbourg, and New York, highlighting the importance of these ports as hubs of international exchange.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.

 

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