Voyage of Dignitaries, Scholars, and Sisters: The SS Havel's Journey from Bremen to New York, September 1892

 

📌 Explore the SS Havel's 13 September 1892 passenger list from Bremen to New York. Discover elite travelers, religious figures, and scholars aboard this Norddeutscher Lloyd liner. A valuable resource for teachers, students, genealogists, and historians.

 

Front Cover, North German Lloyd SS Havel Cabin Passenger List - 13 September 1892.

Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List for the SS Havel of the North German Lloyd, Departing on Tuesday, 13 September 1892, from Bremen to New York. Commanded by Captain Th. Jüngst. In German. GGA Image ID # 13fb03773a

 

🚢 A Grand Voyage Across the Atlantic: SS Havel, 13 September 1892

📖 Introduction: A Ship at the Height of the Gilded Age

On Tuesday, 13 September 1892, the SS Havel of the Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL) line departed Bremen, Germany for New York, under the command of Captain Th. Jüngst. This voyage occurred during the final years of Castle Garden immigration and just months before Ellis Island would open as the primary gateway for millions. The Havel, a product of late 19th-century German steam engineering, catered to upper-middle-class professionals, American elites, and European religious orders making transatlantic crossings.

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Commander: Captain Th. Jüngst
  2. First Officer: O. Cüppers
  3. Second Officer: G. Rott
  4. Third Officer: P. Obenauer
  5. Fourth Officer: H. Schäffer
  6. Physician: Dr. M. Venedey
  7. Physician: Dr. Schlensog
  8. First Engineer: H. Broichsitter
  9. Second Engineer: C. Asch
  10. Third Engineer: L. Riechers
  11. Third Engineer: L. Volkmann
  12. Fourth Engineer: W. Brockmann
  13. Fourth Engineer: M. Hensel
  14. Fourth Engineer: J. Kellmann
  15. Provision Master and Purser: H Heise
  16. Chief Steward: J. Rieken
  17. Second Steward: G. Oellerich
  18. Second Steward: C. Wagner
  19. Chief Cook: W. Schneffer
  20. Second Cook: E. Roeder
  21. Second Cook: H. Schulten

 

List of Cabin Passengers

  1. Mr. Francis P. Adams
  2. Miss Anna Ahnes
  3. Mr. John Arfmann
  4. Mr. L. E. Addickes
  5. Sister Anna
  6. Mr. S. E Barrett
  7. Mrs. S. E Barrett
  8. Miss Adela Barrett
  9. Mr. R. L. Barrett
  10. Mr. Wilhelm Brokate
  11. Mrs. Wilhelm Brokate, Children and Servants
  12. Mr. J. Blumenthal
  13. Mrs. J. Blumenthal
  14. Mr. Louis Bergdoll
  15. Miss Anna Bremermann
  16. Mr. Genl Lucius A. Barbour
  17. Mr. Leuirett Brainard
  18. Mr. M. B. Brainard
  19. Mr. A. P. Baldwin and Servants
  20. Miss Baldwin
  21. Mr. Gustav Baumgärtner
  22. Mrs. Caroline Betsch
  23. Mr. Hermann Berck
  24. Mrs. Lucie Berck and Child
  25. Miss Justine v Brandis
  26. Mr. Charles Bohn
  27. Mrs. Emma Bohn
  28. Mr. Charles Bohn
  29. Mr. J. H. Beckmann
  30. Mrs. Beckmann
  31. Miss Emilie Boës
  32. Mrs. Auguste Blum and Child
  33. Mr. Meyer Braunschweiger
  34. Mr. Joh. Bestmann
  35. Sister Bernhardina
  36. Mr. J. de Witt Cuyter
  37. Mrs. J. de Witt Cuyter, Children and Servants
  38. Mr. Richter Edgar M. Cullen
  39. Mrs. P. W. Carruth
  40. Mr. B. M Cohn
  41. Mr. Jay Cooke Jr.
  42. Mr. Emil Calman
  43. Mrs. Emil Calman
  44. Miss Anna Calmat
  45. Sister Caralina
  46. Sister Catharina
  47. Miss Marie Dieckman
  48. Mr. George Frank Daniels
  49. Mrs. Maria W. Daniels
  50. Mr. W. G. Davies
  51. Mrs. W. G. Davies
  52. Miss Davies
  53. Mr. J. W. Duls
  54. Mrs. J. Duls and Children
  55. Mr. Fritz Dinklage
  56. Mr. Wilh. Denecke
  57. Mrs. P. Ettelmann
  58. Miss Olga Ettelmann
  59. Mr. Charles Ehmann
  60. Mrs. Charles Ehmann
  61. Miss Alma Ehmann
  62. Mrs. Sophie Ellerbrock
  63. Mrs. Almalie Elmendorf
  64. Sister Elisabeth
  65. Mr. Benjamin Frankenberg
  66. Mr. Fred Feil
  67. Mrs. Fred. Feil
  68. Miss Feil
  69. Mrs. File
  70. Miss Filer
  71. Miss Jane Foreman
  72. Mr. C. P. Fox
  73. Mr. Henry Frechtling
  74. Mrs. Caroline Frechtling
  75. Mrs. Marie Friedrichs
  76. Miss Carrie von Glahn
  77. Miss Anna Gründler
  78. Mr. H. E Garth
  79. Mrs. H. E Garth
  80. Miss Garth
  81. Miss Alice Grüntal
  82. Mrs. Catharina Grundhoefer
  83. Master Grundhoefer
  84. Mr. John Grosse

 

  1. Miss C. Hooper
  2. Mr. B. L. Hand
  3. Mrs. Lydia Hand
  4. Mrs. S. A. Hadley
  5. Mrs. Edith Hadley
  6. Mrs. E. Hein, Children, and Servants
  7. Mr. Louis Hartmann
  8. Miss Hamilton
  9. Miss E. Healey
  10. Mr. Fred. Hörsemann
  11. Rev. C. Holtermann
  12. Mrs. Charlotte Holtermann
  13. Mrs. M. Harris and Children
  14. Miss Regine Holland
  15. Miss Frieda Hoops
  16. Mr. Henry N. Haims
  17. Mr. Isidor Heinemann
  18. Mrs. Frida Heinemann
  19. Mr. Henry C. Haarstick
  20. Miss Haarstick
  21. Mr. John D. Harms
  22. Miss Emma Harms
  23. Mr. J. F. Heidmann
  24. Mr. Ruda Homburger
  25. Mr. Deming Jarves
  26. Mrs. Deming Jarves
  27. Mrs. Hugo Jaeckel and Children
  28. Miss Jomay
  29. Miss M. Jeidel
  30. Mr. Johann B. Janssen
  31. Mrs. Katti
  32. Miss Katti
  33. Mr. E. B. Katti
  34. Mr. Adolf Kerbs
  35. Mrs. Adolf Kerbs
  36. Mr. P M. Kerst
  37. Mr. Albert Kaskel
  38. Mrs. Albert Kaskel, Children, and Servants
  39. Mrs. H. Kuckro
  40. Mr. Hans Kuckro
  41. Miss Laura Kilgus
  42. Mrs. Charles J. King
  43. Master King
  44. Mr. Hermann H. D. Klinker
  45. Mrs. Hermann H. D. Klinker and Child
  46. Mrs. Amalie Katz
  47. Miss Katz
  48. Miss Babette Katz
  49. Miss E. Kimmel
  50. Mr. Charles Krause
  51. Mrs. Anna Krause
  52. Mr. August Krause
  53. Miss Nanny Kuhlmann
  54. Mr. Charles Knoop
  55. Mrs. Lawrence
  56. Miss Lawrence
  57. Mr. W. J. Lawrence
  58. Mr. Sam. Lavanbuig
  59. Mrs. Willy Lavanbuig
  60. Mr. Thomas C. Lazear
  61. Miss Jannette M. Liggitt
  62. Mr. Christian Lang
  63. Mrs. Landres
  64. Mr. R. M. Lemke
  65. Mrs. R. M. Lemke
  66. Mr. Friedr. Leypold
  67. Mr. Wilhelm Lowe
  68. Mrs. Elise Lindekohl and Child
  69. Miss Gertrude Lindenkohl
  70. Miss Alice Lindenkohl
  71. Miss Emmy Lauterborn
  72. Mrs. M. B. Lyons
  73. Mr. Valentin Linn
  74. Mrs. Valentin Linn
  75. Miss Linn
  76. Miss Learned Linn
  77. Miss Henrietta Lehnhoff

 

  1. Mr. H. B. Mack
  2. Mrs. H. B. Mack and Child
  3. Mr. Joseph Mellors
  4. Miss Morgan
  5. Mr. R. Moulton
  6. Mr. Robert Meyer
  7. Mr. Leon Mandel
  8. Mrs. Leon Mandel and Child
  9. Miss Fanny Mandel
  10. Mr. Howard Martin
  11. Mrs. Howard Martin
  12. Rev. Henry Mottet
  13. Mr. Geo A. Martin
  14. Mrs. Geo A. Martin
  15. Mr. Henry Mathei
  16. Mrs. Gretchen Meinhardl
  17. Mrs. Louise Minner and Child
  18. Mr. C. C. Milner
  19. Dr. Neal Mitchell
  20. Mr. August Mecky
  21. Mr. Charles Mecky and Child
  22. Mr. Richard Martini
  23. Mrs. Richard Martini, Children and Servants
  24. Mr. John Martini
  25. Miss Clara Martini
  26. Mrs. D. Mertens
  27. Master Mertens
  28. Mr. Anton Miller Jr.
  29. Sister Maria
  30. Miss M. M. Noble
  31. Mr. Herm Nordbruch
  32. Mrs. Minna Nordbruch
  33. Dr. Netter
  34. Karl Neumann
  35. Miss Ida Ottow
  36. Mr. J. W Picaya
  37. Mr. Professor Pohle
  38. Mrs. Hedwig
  39. Mr. O. L. Painter and Servants
  40. Mrs. Anna H. Poppenhusen and Servants
  41. Miss Kate M. Poppenhusen
  42. Mr. Henry L. Poppenhusen
  43. Mrs. Pauline
  44. Mr. J. R. Partridye
  45. Mr. A B. Partridye
  46. Mr. Payne
  47. Mrs. Payne and Servants
  48. Mr. Roessle
  49. Mrs. Roessle
  50. Mrs. Dr. R. Rohde
  51. Mrs. M. Reinhardt
  52. Dr. J. E. Rankin
  53. Mrs. J. E. Rankin
  54. Miss Edith R. Rankin
  55. Miss Fanni Rosenberg
  56. Mrs. C. Ramberg and Child
  57. Mr. F. Rider
  58. Mr. John Runde
  59. Mrs. John Runde and Child
  60. Mr. Paul Rhode
  61. Mrs. Mathilde Reinhardt
  62. Mr. Carl Roth
  63. Miss Roby
  64. Mrs. Antonia Rybicki
  65. Master Rybicki

 

  1. Mr. Renning Schleef
  2. Mr. Prälat Schröder
  3. Mr. H. C. Schwab
  4. Mrs. H. C. Schwab and 3 Servants
  5. Mrs. A. G. Southack and Children
  6. Mrs. B. Frank Smith
  7. Miss Juliet Sebring
  8. Mr. Prof. William M. Sloane
  9. Mrs. Louise Schoellhorn
  10. Miss Louise Schoellhorn
  11. Mr. John Schwoyer
  12. Mrs. Louise Schweyer
  13. Mr. Eduard Schweyer
  14. Mr. Steumons
  15. Mrs. Steumons
  16. Mr. Isaac Sommer
  17. Mrs. Isaac Sommer
  18. Mr. Jeseph Schafer
  19. Mr. Sumner C. Saville
  20. Mr. Huntington Saville
  21. Mrs. Henry M Saville
  22. Mr. Dr M. M. Schauer
  23. Mr. Joh. Schneider
  24. Mrs. Joh. Schneider and Child
  25. Miss Minna Scheele
  26. Mr. Erwin O. Sohluecker
  27. Mrs. Elisabeth Schluecker
  28. Mrs. Catharina Schmetzer
  29. Mrs. Louise Schmitt
  30. Mr. Joseph Schmitt
  31. Mrs. Rosalia Schmitt
  32. Master Schmitt
  33. Mr. Carl Stohn
  34. Mrs. Eta Stohn
  35. Mr. Prof. Th. Saul
  36. Joh. Diedr. Steil
  37. Mr. Geo Stomer
  38. Miss Josephine Scharp
  39. Mr. William Spies
  40. Mrs. Julie Spies
  41. Mrs. Josephine Scharp
  42. Sister Sophia
  43. Mr. O. Thorley
  44. Mrs. O. Thorley
  45. Miss Thorley
  46. Mrs. Thorley
  47. Mr. J. H. Tietjen
  48. Mrs. Anna Tietjen
  49. Sister Theodora
  50. Sister Theresia
  51. Mr. John B. Uphaus
  52. Mrs. John B. Uphaus
  53. Mr. P. van Voorhees
  54. Mrs. P. van Voorhees and Child
  55. Mr. B. Heinrich Voskamp
  56. Mr. John Rudolf Voskamp
  57. Mr. Fred Waldmann
  58. Mrs. Fred Waldmann
  59. Mr. D. Wallach
  60. Mr. Simson Wolf
  61. Mr. W. S. O. Williams
  62. Mrs. W. S. O. Williams
  63. Miss Ward
  64. Mrs. Catharina Weiss
  65. Miss Rosa Weiss
  66. Mrs. Salome Widmann
  67. Mrs. Magdalene Weiblinger
  68. Mr. Richard Waring
  69. Miss Marie Ziegler

 

On board is a German-American Sea Post Office.

 

List of Senior Officers and Staff. SS Havel Cabin Passenger List, 13 September 1892.

List of Senior Officers and Staff. SS Havel Cabin Passenger List, 13 September 1892. (Norddeutscher Lloyd) | GGA Image ID # 227e6a7777

 

🧭 Key Voyage Information

Vessel: SS Havel

Operator: Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL), Bremen

Route: Bremen → Southampton → New York

Date of Departure: 13 September 1892

Commander: Captain Th. Jüngst

Notable Feature: Carried a German-American Sea Post Office onboard—a key innovation in transatlantic mail delivery

Passenger Class: Cabin

 

🌟 Noteworthy Individuals Onboard

🎓 Academic & Intellectual Figures

Prof. William Milligan Sloane, Princeton University – A distinguished American historian and member of the International Olympic Committee. Sloane’s presence reflects the scholarly ties and cultural exchange between Germany and the U.S. during the Gilded Age. 📚

Prof. Th. Saul – Likely a European academic traveling for lecturing or scholarly collaboration.

Mr. Professor Pohle – Another learned passenger, possibly linked to the scientific or engineering fields emerging in Europe at the time.

✝️ Religious Figures

A remarkable number of Catholic nuns and religious sisters traveled on this voyage, indicating either missionary assignments or travel between convents:

Sister Anna, Sister Bernhardina, Sister Caralina, Sister Catharina, Sister Elisabeth, Sister Maria, Sister Sophia, Sister Theodora, Sister Theresia – Their diversity of names suggests representation from multiple religious orders, possibly involved in hospital work, schools, or charitable missions in America.

Rev. C. Holtermann – A Protestant minister, possibly Lutheran or Evangelical, traveling with Mrs. Charlotte Holtermann.

Rev. Henry Mottet – Prominent American Episcopal clergyman and rector of St. Mark’s Church-in-the-Bowery, NYC. His presence underscores ecumenical exchange between U.S. and European churches. ⛪

🎩 Political & Military Dignitaries

Gen. Lucius A. Barbour – American Civil War veteran and former state official from Connecticut. His presence aboard signifies the era’s dignified ocean crossings by military elite.

Mr. Richter Edgar M. Cullen – A respected New York judge, later Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals. His inclusion speaks to the legal profession’s transatlantic connectivity.

👜 Industrialists, Merchants, and Socialites

Mr. Leon Mandel & Family – Member of the Mandel Brothers, a Chicago-based department store dynasty. Wealthy industrialists like Mandel were frequent passengers on elite transatlantic liners.

Mr. Jay Cooke Jr. – Son of financier Jay Cooke, known for funding the Union during the Civil War. His voyage shows ongoing ties between American banking families and European interests.

Mrs. Anna H. Poppenhusen and Mr. Henry L. Poppenhusen – Members of the influential German-American Poppenhusen family (philanthropists and industrialists in New York), likely traveling between family estates and cultural obligations.

Mr. Louis Bergdoll – Likely from the Bergdoll brewing dynasty of Philadelphia, part of German-American elite society.

Mrs. B. Frank Smith and Miss Juliet Sebring – Noted names in American social registers of the time.

 

📸 Noteworthy Images

📷 Front Cover, SS Havel Passenger List (13 September 1892)

A richly preserved, typeset document featuring the name of the captain and sailing date. A treasure trove for primary source researchers.

📷 List of Senior Officers and Staff

A well-documented view into the operational leadership, including engineers, doctors, cooks, and stewards—ideal for students studying maritime careers or social hierarchy aboard ship.

 

🧬 Relevance for Genealogists and Historians

Detailed passenger lists with families, servants, and children offer invaluable clues to household structures, wealth, and migration patterns.

The combination of academic, religious, and business travelers illustrates the full spectrum of late-19th-century transatlantic mobility.

The onboard Sea Post Office provides insight into international communications, early airmail, and government contracts with shipping lines.

 

🎓 Relevance For Teachers and Students

Social Studies: Use the list to explore class distinctions, global movement, and 19th-century professions.

Immigration History: Contrast this 1892 list with later Ellis Island-era manifests.

Women’s Studies: Examine the role of religious women in public service through the many traveling sisters.

Primary Source Analysis: Teach students how to glean historical context from structured lists.

 

⚓ Ship Background: SS Havel – Express Liner with German Precision

Built: 1886 by AG Vulcan, Stettin

Operator: Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL)

Length: 463 feet

Speed: ~17 knots

Passenger Capacity: Approximately 1,200 across multiple classes

Route: Bremen → Southampton → New York

Known For: Service in the elite express liner fleet, which set the gold standard in mail, passenger, and prestige transatlantic crossings.

 

✍️ Final Thoughts – Why This Passenger List Matters

The 13 September 1892 voyage of the SS Havel is more than a list—it’s a snapshot of the Atlantic world in motion.

From American judges and military generals to European sisters and elite merchants, this manifest represents the convergence of empire, faith, industry, and intellect during the final decade of the 19th century.

Whether you're tracing ancestry, exploring transatlantic social networks, or teaching Gilded Age migrations, this passenger list offers vivid insight into who crossed the sea—and why.

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