SS Adriatic Passenger List - 16 June 1919

 

Front Cover, White Star Line SS Adriatic Cabin Class Passenger List - 16 June 1919.

Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List from the SS Adriatic of the White Star Line, Departing Monday, 16 June 1919 from New York to Liverpool, Commanded by Captain J. B. Ranson, OBE, Lt-Cdr RNR. (Retd.). GGA Image ID # 13b8bd1025. Passenger Notations Written on Front Cover That is Otherwise in Fair Condition.

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Commander: J. B. Ranson, OBE, Lt-Cdr RNR. (Retd.).
  • Surgeon: G. C. Flemyng, M.D., B.S. (Dublin)
  • Purser: C. B. Lancaster
  • Chief Steward: A. L. Gosling
  • Asst. Purser: W. H. Haywood

 

First Class Passengers

  1. Aimone, Mr. Raimondo
  2. Allen, Mr. Alfred M.
  3. Anderson, Mrs. Mary
  4. Anderson, Miss Anne C.
  5. Anthony, Mr. Thomas
  6. Armstrong, Miss.
  7. Ayer, Mr. N. D.
  8. Baker, Capt. E. A.
  9. Baker, Mr. W. H.
  10. Bale, Mrs. F.
  11. Barclay, Mrs. Lila
  12. Barclay, Master Donald
  13. Barker, Mr. H. Granville
  14. Barker, Mrs.
  15. Barrett, Mr. H. T.
  16. Barrus, Mrs. Ernest P.
  17. Barrus, Master Philip
  18. Barrus, Miss Dorothy
  19. Bath, Mr. A. P.
  20. Beane, Mr. F. E., Jr.
  21. Behr, Miss Alice Barton
  22. Bergen, Mr. Henry
  23. Bieneman, Mr. Edgar C.
  24. Billingslea, Mr. J. S.
  25. Birch. Mr. William
  26. Bird, Mr.
  27. Bird, Mrs. and three children
  28. Bistany, Mr. K. A.
  29. Bittner, Mr. E. B. M.
  30. Briegel, Mr. J.
  31. Brown. Mr. James D.
  32. Bruton, Miss H.
  33. Burns, Mr. C. S.
  34. Burke. Mr. T. T.
  35. Busch, Mr. William
  36. Byrne, Rev. George
  37. Cable, Mr. P. S.
  38. Cable, Mrs.
  39. Canfield, Mrs. E. M.
  40. Carlill, Mr. A. J.
  41. Carter, Miss C.
  42. Chalfant, Mr. Theodore
  43. Clarence, Mr. S. J.
  44. Clark, Mr. C. S.
  45. Collie, Lieut. Duncan
  46. Collie, Mrs. child and nurse
  47. Cooper, Mr. T. S.
  48. Cottingham. Mr. W. H. and valet
  49. Cottingham, Mr. Walter S.
  50. Conley, Mr W. T.
  51. Cote, Dr. G. A
  52. Cowling, Mr. H. T.
  53. Coyle, Mr. T.
  54. Crowley, Mr. R. W.
  55. Cutchlee, Brig. General A. C.
  56. DaCosta, Mr Altamont E.
  57. Darwin, Mr. J.
  58. Davison, Mr. R. C.
  59. D’Aubigne, Mrs. B. L. and maid
  60. Dawson, Mr. H. F.
  61. deErp, Baroness
  62. deGreeuw, Mrs. W. J.
  63. deGreeuw, Master
  64. Dias, Mr. Francis
  65. Dias, Master Frank
  66. Dias, Miss Etleen
  67. Dickens, Mr. A. C.
  68. Dickenson, Capt. Charles
  69. Draper. Mr. J. R.
  70. Duggin, Prof. F. P.
  71. Duocha, Miss Hattie
  72. Dupont, Mr. Rene
  73. Dustin. Mr. D. E.
  74. Dustin. Mrs.
  75. Dyson, Mr. Leonard
  76. Eddy. Mr. H. E.
  77. Edelstein, Mr. Willie
  78. Eden, Miss
  79. Elwes, Mr. H. J.
  80. Evans, Mr. J. A.
  81. Evans, Mrs.
  82. Eyre, Mr. J. P.
  83. Eyre, Mrs.
  84. Eyre, Miss Mary F.
  85. Eyre, Miss Josephine M.
  86. Fall, Mrs. S.
  87. Fall, Master Sidney
  88. Farley, Miss Jesse R.
  89. Firman, Mr. Harey
  90. Fitzgerald, Major E. A.
  91. Frazer, Mr. L. S.
  92. Frazer, Mrs
  93. Freeman, Mr. Percy K.
  94. Friedman, Capt. I.
  95. Friedman, Mrs.

 

  1. Gaertner. Mr. Rudolph
  2. Galbaith, Mr. S. P.
  3. Ganse, Mr. Henry E.
  4. Garrod, Mr. P. W.
  5. Gibson, Mr. F. H.
  6. Gideon, Mr. M. J.
  7. Goldey, Mr. W. B.
  8. Goldman, Mr. Harry
  9. Goldman, Mrs.
  10. Gordon, Lady Duff
  11. Gough, Mr. F. W.
  12. Gould, Mr. J. B.
  13. Gould, Mr. Howard J.
  14. Gould, Mrs. J. B.
  15. Gould, Miss Muriel
  16. Gould Miss Marjorie
  17. Grace, Mr. Frank
  18. Grand, Mr. W. D.
  19. Gray, Mr. Prentice N.
  20. Gray. Mrs.
  21. Grenfell. Col. C. A.
  22. Griffith, Mr. R. D.
  23. Griffith, Mrs.
  24. Guimoye, Mr. Emilio
  25. Guimoye, Mr. Peter
  26. Hackney, Asst. Nav. Const. G.
  27. Haldeman, Lieut. D. C.
  28. Hamilton, Mr. R. A.
  29. Hannibal, Mr. W. A.
  30. Hannibal, Mrs.
  31. Hardwick, Mrs. Mabel
  32. Harper, Mr. T. H.
  33. Harris, Mrs. A. P. D.
  34. Harvey, Mr. Stuart
  35. Harvey, Mr. W. Pellew
  36. Hawkins, Mrs. N. A. L. and two children
  37. Hayward. Mr. Wilfred
  38. Heckscher. Mr. James
  39. Heckscher, Mrs.
  40. Heckscher, Master Eric
  41. Heckscher, Miss Yvonne
  42. Hehir, Mr. D. N.
  43. Hicks. Mr. W. M.
  44. Holmes, Mr. Arthur
  45. Holmes, Mr. E. Burton
  46. Holmes. Mrs.
  47. Hotta, Mr. T.
  48. Howson. Ven. George J.
  49. Hunt, Mr. Robert A.
  50. Ikeda, Mr. Y.
  51. Jennings, Mrs. A. R.
  52. Johns, Mr. A. A.
  53. Johnson, Mr. J. G.
  54. Johnson, Mr. Lawrence, Jr.
  55. Johnson, Mrs.
  56. Johnson, Miss Helen
  57. Johnson, Mr. Nathan C.
  58. Johnson, Mrs.
  59. Jones, Mr. L. R.
  60. Joshua, Mr. J. M.
  61. Kaufman, Mr. A. L.
  62. Keable, Mr. R. W.
  63. Kerr, Mr. T. H.
  64. Kiely, Mrs. Hermine
  65. Kiely, Miss Louise G.
  66. Kiely, Miss Emily
  67. Klackner, Mr. George
  68. Koop, Mr. Paul G.
  69. Koop, Mrs.
  70. Lane, Miss Dorothy
  71. Lavallito, Mr.
  72. Lavallito, Mrs. child and nurse
  73. Lawson, Mr. A.
  74. Lee, General Charles
  75. Legge, Mr. Percy A.
  76. Legge, Mrs.
  77. LeRoux, Lieut. Julius
  78. LeRoux, Mrs.
  79. Levy, Mr. J. W.
  80. Littlebales, Mr. George W.
  81. Little, Mr. J. D.
  82. Little, Mrs.
  83. Little, Master John D., Jr.
  84. Little, Master James H.
  85. Little, Master Thomas D.
  86. Lloyd, Mr. Frederick
  87. Locke, Mr. S. B.
  88. Lodijensky, Maj. Gen. Theo.
  89. Longsdon, Mrs. W.
  90. Low, Mrs. W. M.
  91. Luchars, Mr. Alexander

 

  1. MacCluer, Mr. Frederick A.
  2. McClelland, Mr. W. E.
  3. McGibbon, Mrs. D. Lorne and maid
  4. McGowan, Mr. James McGowan, Mrs.
  5. McGusty, Dr.
  6. McGusty, Mrs. and two children
  7. McLean, Mr. George
  8. McLean, Mrs.
  9. Macdonald, Mr. Lachean W.
  10. Macdonald, Major Donald
  11. Macdonald, Mrs.
  12. Macintjre, Miss Helen G.
  13. Malmberg, Mr. K.
  14. Marks, Miss Bessie
  15. Masterman, Canon
  16. Maude, Mr. Cyril
  17. Mayekamo, Mr. Y.
  18. May, Mr. W. W.
  19. May, Miss Jane
  20. May, Mr. M. B.
  21. Mays, Mr. Lansing B.
  22. Merrill, Mr. F. A.
  23. Mills, Mr. Charles J.
  24. Mitchell, Mrs. P. V. G.
  25. Mitchell, Miss Constance
  26. Mitchell, Mr. Donald
  27. Montgomery, Mr. J. A.
  28. Moore, Dr. J. S.
  29. Morey, Mr. Adolfo
  30. Morgan, Mr. Fredrick
  31. Morris, Mrs. J. R.
  32. Moulaert, Mr. Albert
  33. Moulaert, Mrs.
  34. Moulaert, Master Jean
  35. Mozer, Mr. R. D.
  36. Naughton, Mr. W. J.
  37. Neilson, Mrs. F.
  38. Neilson, Miss Marion
  39. Neilson, Miss Isabel
  40. Nesbitt, Hon. Wallace K.C.
  41. Nesbitt, Mrs.
  42. Nesbitt, Master Rankin
  43. Newson, Mr. Arthur
  44. Nicholas, Miss Elsie W
  45. Nichols, Mr. Frederick
  46. Niven, Mr. Thomas J.
  47. Noaks, Mr. H. B.
  48. Noaks, Mrs. and two children
  49. Nobbs, Capt. H. G.
  50. Novospeloff, Mr. S.
  51. O’Brien, MissG.
  52. O’Connor, Rev. T. J.
  53. O’Dell, Miss F. Edith
  54. Ogisu, Capt. Y.
  55. Oliver, Mr. L. Slaeffer
  56. O’Malley, Miss S.
  57. Ousey, Mr. G. R.
  58. Parsonge, Mr. W. J.
  59. Pate, Mr. Thomas
  60. Pate, Mr. R. T.
  61. Paxton, Mr. A. B.
  62. Paxton, Mrs.
  63. Perinchief, Mrs. H.
  64. Peters, Miss Ellen
  65. Pickering, Mr. William
  66. Pickering, Mrs.
  67. Pickering, Miss Elizabeth
  68. Plunkett, Mrs. Beatrice
  69. Porter, Mr. J. A. Stewart
  70. Powell, Mr. William B.
  71. Pratt, Mr. C. J.
  72. Prosser, Lieut. F. A.
  73. Ramsden, Mrs. Nellie G.
  74. Reeves, Mr. A. A.
  75. Richardson, Mr. James A.
  76. Richardson, Mrs.
  77. Richardson, Miss A. M.
  78. Rigby, Mrs. A. G. and child
  79. Roberts, Mr. H.
  80. Robertson, Mr. II. D.
  81. Robertson, Mrs.
  82. Robinson, Mr. John H.
  83. Rogers, Mrs. Byron
  84. Rogen, Master Hamilton
  85. Rogers, Master Peter
  86. Rountree, Mr. C. C.

 

  1. Sampson, Capt. J.
  2. Sampson, Mrs.
  3. Scheinkin, Mr. Menahem
  4. Scott, Mrs. G.
  5. Scott, Miss
  6. Servais, Capt. Henri
  7. Seward, Mr. W. H.
  8. Skene, Capt. L. H.
  9. Smith, Lieut. R. Hilyard
  10. Smith, Mr. Frederick B., J
  11. Smith, Mr. W. C.
  12. Smyth, Miss N. B.
  13. Steiger, Mr. C. J.
  14. Steiger, Mrs.
  15. Stenhouse, Mr. J. A.
  16. Stephens, Mr. Edward
  17. Stephens, Mrs.
  18. Stephens, Miss Isabella
  19. Sutherly, Mr. B.
  20. Symons, Mr. Henry
  21. Symons, Mrs.
  22. Symons, Miss Elsie
  23. Symons, Miss Nellie
  24. Symons, Mr. Lewis
  25. Taite, Mrs. J. C.
  26. Tarven, Mr. Charles
  27. Tate, Mr. Gerald
  28. Taylor, Mr. Eustace
  29. Taylor, Miss Evelyn
  30. Teverson, Mr. H. F.
  31. Thomas, Mr. M.
  32. Thompson, Mr. A. W. H.
  33. Thompson, Major C. W.
  34. Thyne, Mr. William
  35. Tobin, Mr. Harry
  36. Townend. Miss Jessie
  37. Travess, Mr. J.
  38. Tucker, Rev. W.
  39. Vandenberg, Mr. Leon
  40. Vandenberg, Mrs.
  41. Vanderheyden, Col. Guillaume
  42. Van Nostrand, Mr. M. A.
  43. Vaughan, Mr. A. L.
  44. Vaughan. Mrs.
  45. Vosper, Mr. Henry F.
  46. Walsh, Mr. Arthur C.
  47. Walsh, Mrs.
  48. Walsh, Miss Rosemary
  49. Walton, Mr. A. R.
  50. Walton, Miss V.
  51. Ward, Miss Elizabeth
  52. Warren, Mr. F. S.
  53. Warren, Mr. S. H.
  54. Watson, Mr. Frank Hazell
  55. Watson, Mr. A. H. Cole
  56. Wells, Mrs. Harriet C.
  57. Wells, Mr.
  58. Wells, Mrs.
  59. Wells, Mr. A. B.
  60. Whigham, Mr. G. II.
  61. Whigham, Mrs.
  62. Whigham, Miss Ethel M.
  63. Whitlow, Mr. Fred J.
  64. Whitlow, Mrs.
  65. Whitney, Mr. C. A.
  66. Wiederseim, Mr. Theo. E.
  67. Wigan, Mr. Edger C.
  68. Wigan, Mrs.
  69. Wiley, Rear Adm. Henry A.
  70. Williams, Mr. William
  71. Williams, Mr. R. P.
  72. Woodlock, Mr. Thomas F.
  73. Wood, Miss Mary A.
  74. Wright, Mr. Butler
  75. Yaldwyn. Miss B.
  76. Yamishito, Capt. Y.
  77. Young, Mr. A. F.
  78. Young, Mr. McGregor

 

Second Class Passengers

  1. Abraham, Mrs. L.
  2. Ackerman, Miss Clara
  3. Adams, Miss Dorothy
  4. Alcock, Miss J.
  5. Allen, Miss E.
  6. Allman, Mrs. Justin
  7. Anderson, Miss J. C.
  8. Anderson, Miss Martha
  9. Archibald, Miss Tina
  10. Arthur, Mrs. and two children
  11. Ashton, Miss Nora
  12. Atter, Mrs. H. and child
  13. Bacal, Mr. Samuel
  14. Bagshaw, Mrs, V.
  15. Baker, Mr. J.
  16. Baker, Miss Florence
  17. Banks, Mrs. Lilly
  18. Banks, Miss Olive
  19. Banks, Miss Dorothy
  20. Banks, Master William
  21. Barber, Miss
  22. Barlow, Mr. L.
  23. Barrett, Miss Mary C.
  24. Bateman, Miss Irene
  25. Beardmore, Mr. Thomas
  26. Beardmore, Master George E.
  27. Bedingfield, Mrs. E.
  28. Berkowitz, Mrs. B.
  29. Beveridge, Mrs. C.
  30. Beveridge, Miss Rebecca
  31. Beveridge, Miss Delia
  32. Bindon, Mrs.
  33. Binnie, Mrs. Mary E.
  34. Birkett, Mrs. M.
  35. Birkett, Miss P.
  36. Birt, Mrs. Gladys
  37. Blackburn, Mr. Frederick
  38. Blackwell, Mr. George
  39. Blewett, Mrs. Mary A.
  40. Blewett, Master Thomas
  41. Bloom, Mr. Abraham
  42. Bough, Mrs. Maria
  43. Boulter, Mrs. Sarah
  44. Boulter, Master George
  45. Bradley, Mr. Stephen
  46. Brady, Miss Bridget
  47. Brady, Miss Margaret
  48. Brennan, Mrs. E.
  49. Brennan, Miss B. M.
  50. Bridge, Rev. William H.
  51. Brown, Miss Mary
  52. Buck, Miss Alice M.
  53. Buik, Mr A.
  54. Buik, Mrs. A.
  55. Byrne, Miss Sarah
  56. Callahan, Rev.
  57. Campbell, Mr David
  58. Carlyle, Mr. Norman
  59. Casey, Rev.
  60. Cash, Mrs. G. M.
  61. Chapman, Mr. Bert Chapman, Mrs.
  62. Chapman, Miss Barbara
  63. Charlton, Mrs. Fred
  64. Chase, Rev. C. F.
  65. Chase, Mrs. and two children
  66. Chrisfield, Mr. C. H.
  67. Chrisfield, Mrs.
  68. Clark, Mr. G. W.
  69. Cleary, Miss
  70. Cloherty, Miss N.
  71. Coleman, Mr. F.
  72. Collin, Mr. Sydney F.
  73. Collins, Mr. Joseph
  74. Cook, Mrs. Anna
  75. Cook, Master
  76. Cook, Master William
  77. Cooke, Mrs. Mary A.
  78. Cornock, Mrs. Elizabeth
  79. Cosgrove, Mr. Patrick J.
  80. Cox, Miss Edith S.
  81. Craig, Mrs. M.
  82. Crespinel, Mrs. W.
  83. Crespinel, Master William
  84. Crespinel, Miss Kathleen
  85. Crooks, Miss Edith
  86. Cropper, Mr. Michael
  87. Cropper, Mrs.
  88. Crosher, Mr. J. F.
  89. Cunningham, Rev. P. J.
  90. Currie, Miss A.
  91. Cuthbertson, Miss A.

 

  1. Daly, Miss Lillian
  2. Daly, Mr. William
  3. Daly, Mrs.
  4. Davies, Sergeant Ernest
  5. Davis, Mr. A.
  6. Deegan, Master Henry W.
  7. deJosez, Mr. Jules
  8. deJosez, Mrs.
  9. Dickson, Mr. George E.
  10. Dickson, Mrs.
  11. Doyle, Miss Annie
  12. Downing, Miss Helen F.
  13. Downing, Miss Julia M.
  14. Drink water, Mr. Rupert
  15. Duncan, Miss A.
  16. Duckett, Doctor Eleanor S.
  17. Duggan, Miss Margaret
  18. Dunn, Mrs. Margaret
  19. Dwyer, Mr. John J.
  20. Dwyer, Mrs.
  21. Dwyer, Miss Margaret
  22. Dwyer, Master John
  23. Edmondson, Mr. G. L.
  24. Edmondson, Mrs. and infant
  25. Edwards, Mr. A.
  26. Edwards, Mrs.
  27. Edwards, Miss A. C.
  28. Edwards, Mrs. E. T.
  29. English, Mr. Thames
  30. Evans, Mr. D.
  31. Evans, Mrs. Evan
  32. Evans, Mr. Herbert
  33. Evans, Mrs. J.
  34. Fitzgerald, Rev. Michael
  35. Flynn, Mr. J. F.
  36. Franklin, Mr. W. H.
  37. Fraser, Mr. Ed
  38. Fraser, Mrs.
  39. Fredericks, Miss Margaret
  40. Freedman, Mr. William
  41. Fuseya, Mr. I.
  42. Gallagher, Miss Mary
  43. Gamble, Mrs. Annie
  44. Gamble, Miss Kathleen
  45. Gaskin, Col. A.
  46. Gawler, Miss Bessie
  47. Getty, Mrs. J. M.
  48. Getty, Miss Mary E.
  49. Getty, Mr. J. M.
  50. Gibson, Mr. Roy
  51. Gibson, Mr. W.
  52. Gilbert, Mrs. E. H.
  53. Gilliland, Miss M.
  54. Glendon, Mrs. and infant
  55. Glenn, Miss Caroline
  56. Godward, Mr. E. R.
  57. Goldstein, Mr. Ralph
  58. Goodwin, Mr. J. Pryse      
  59. Goodwin, Mrs.
  60. Goodwin, Master Lionel
  61. Goodwin, Master Geoffrey
  62. Gordon, MissM . F.
  63. Green, Mr. Frank
  64. Green, Mrs. and infant
  65. Green, Miss Jean
  66. Greenhalgh, Mr. J.
  67. Greenhalgh, Mrs.
  68. Griffiths, Miss Anna
  69. Grove, Mrs. M. E.
  70. Grove, Miss Alice

 

  1. Halpin, Mrs. Mary
  2. Halpin, Miss Francis
  3. Halpin, Master Thomas V.
  4. Hampson, Mrs. George
  5. Hampson, Master Clifford
  6. Hampson, Miss Marjory
  7. Handy, Mrs. G. F.
  8. Harmon, Mr. C. E.
  9. Harris, Miss Helen
  10. Harris, Mrs. Thomas
  11. Harris, Master Leonard
  12. Harris, Master Thomas
  13. Harris, Miss Eleanor
  14. Harris, Miss Gertrude
  15. Harrison, Miss Gertrude
  16. Harrison, Mrs. Winnifred
  17. Hartwick, Miss Ada
  18. Haslam, Mrs. and child
  19. Haslam, Rev. H. A.
  20. Hatchley, Mr. William
  21. Haynes, Miss Norah
  22. Hearne, Miss Fanny A.
  23. Heasman, Mrs. E. L.
  24. Heasraan, Master Maurice
  25. Heaton, Mr. Albert E.
  26. Henderson, Miss K.
  27. Heptonstall, Mr. George
  28. Higgins, Miss Katherine
  29. Hitchcox, Mr. A. J.
  30. Hitching, Mrs. Sara
  31. Hitching, Master Harry
  32. Hoby, Mrs. R. and two children
  33. Holdgate, Mrs.
  34. Holdgate, Miss
  35. Holdgate, Master
  36. Holmes, Miss Mabel
  37. House, Mrs. E.
  38. Hunt, Mrs. Ernest H.
  39. Hurst, Miss Elizabeth
  40. Hugo, Master Herman R.
  41. Hutching, Mrs. Gertrude and infant
  42. Hyland, Miss Mary
  43. Irwin, Mrs. W. and two children
  44. Jabara, Mr. R.
  45. Jeffrey, Mrs. Katherine two children and infant
  46. Jones, Mrs. Mary
  47. Jones, Miss Sarah
  48. Jordan, Miss Mary
  49. Josephs, Mr J.
  50. Kearons, Mr. W. M.
  51. Keith, Miss Jessie
  52. Kelly, Miss Margaret
  53. Kemp, Mr. John
  54. Kemp, Mrs.
  55. Kemp, Mrs. Winnie
  56. Kemp, Miss May C.
  57. Kerr, Mr. W.
  58. Kerr, Mrs. and two children
  59. Kilkenny, Miss Annie
  60. Kilkenny, Miss May
  61. Kinsman, Mr. Frederick
  62. Kinsman, Mrs. F.
  63. Kraines, Mr. I.
  64. Kraines, Mrs.
  65. Lamb, Mrs. Lucy
  66. Lamb, Miss Patricia
  67. Lant, Miss L.
  68. Latham, Miss Alice
  69. Lavail, Mr. Harry
  70. Lawson, Mrs. J. B.
  71. Lawson, Master Irving
  72. Leavitt, Mrs. W. L.
  73. Lee, Miss Ellen A.
  74. Lees, Mr. George H.
  75. Lees, Mrs. Esther
  76. Legatt, Mrs. Isabel
  77. Legatt, Master Thomas
  78. Lejeune, Miss Sylvie
  79. Lenartz, Miss Margaret
  80. Livingston, Miss Anne C.
  81. Linton, Miss Margaret
  82. Lonie, Mr. Andrew
  83. Lonie, Mrs.
  84. Lorimer, Mrs. K.
  85. Low, Mr. Ko
  86. Ludlam, Mr. G.
  87. Ludlam, Mrs. G. A.
  88. Lynch, Mr. Thomas
  89. Lyons, Mr. John

 

  1. Mackie, Mr. James
  2. McCaffrey, Mrs. Mary and infant
  3. McClure, Mrs. J. A.
  4. McCormack, Miss Julia
  5. McDonald, Mrs. M.
  6. McDonnell, Rev. A. A.
  7. McDowell, Mr. Stuart W.
  8. McDowell, Mrs.
  9. McDowell, Master Jack
  10. McFarlane, Mr. David
  11. McFarlane, Mrs.
  12. McGirr, Mr. Peter
  13. McGuire, Miss Martha
  14. McIntosh, Mrs. M. H.
  15. McKenzie, Mrs. Donald
  16. McKenzie, Miss Marsali
  17. McLeod, Miss E.
  18. McQueenie, Mrs. M. and infant
  19. Mathews, Mrs. Hannah
  20. Mee, Miss Lillian
  21. Melville, Miss Clare
  22. Miller, Mr. F.
  23. Miller, Mr. George
  24. Miller, Mrs.
  25. Miller, Master David
  26. Miller, Master William
  27. Miller, Miss Georgina
  28. Molloy, Rev. J. J.
  29. Monahan, Dr. M. J.
  30. Monahan, Rev. T. F.
  31. Moore, Miss Marie
  32. Moore, Master Thomas
  33. Moore, Miss Catherine
  34. Moore, Mr. J. T.
  35. Morant, Mrs. M. C. E.
  36. Morant, Master Nicholas
  37. Moreland, Mr. A. F.
  38. Morgan, Mr. John
  39. Morgan, Mr.
  40. Morgan R.
  41. Morris, Rev. T. D.
  42. Morrisroe, Miss Kathryn
  43. Morrissey, Mr. James
  44. Muir, Miss Elizabeth
  45. Mulligan, Miss Katie
  46. Murphy, Rev. D. P.
  47. Murray, Mrs. M.
  48. Murtagh, Miss E.
  49. Murtagh, Mr. P.
  50. Myers, Mr. Harry D.
  51. Neily, Mr. Daniel
  52. Nelmes, Mr. Edward
  53. Nelmes, Mrs. and child
  54. Nelmes, Mr. Percy
  55. Neville, Mrs.
  56. Newton, Mr. Charles II.
  57. Nixon, Mr. C.
  58. O’Connor, Mrs. N. R.
  59. O’Connor, Rev. T. J.
  60. O’Donnell, Rev. F. V.
  61. O’Hare, Mrs. Julia H.
  62. O’Malley, Mr. J.
  63. O’Malley, Mrs.
  64. O’Neill, Miss Catherine
  65. Page, Mrs. J. W.
  66. Palmer, Miss Helen E.
  67. Palmer, Miss Violet
  68. Pashley, Mrs. Mary J.
  69. Patterson, Mr. Harold
  70. Peill, Mr. R. E. F.
  71. Peill, Mrs.
  72. Peill, Master R. L. D.
  73. Peill, Miss Joan
  74. Peill, Miss Elizabeth
  75. Phelan, Miss Ella
  76. Pool, Miss Phyllis
  77. Porter, Miss Margaret
  78. Powell, Mr. Thomas
  79. Powell, Mrs. and infant
  80. Powers, Rev. Thomas
  81. Price, Mrs. Elizabeth
  82. Quantrell, Mr. J.
  83. Quayle, Mr. Edward
  84. Quayle, Mrs.

 

  1. Rand, Mrs. Jennie
  2. Reich, Mr. Max I.
  3. Rector, Mrs. Helena K.
  4. Reed, Mr. William
  5. Reed, Mrs.
  6. Reynolds, Mrs. L. E.
  7. Ricca, Mrs. Lina
  8. Ricca, Master John
  9. Riordan, Miss Catherine
  10. Roache, Mr. Philip
  11. Roache, Mrs.
  12. Roberts, Mr. W. Herbert
  13. Roberts, Mrs.
  14. Rochester, Mr. Alfred
  15. Rod well, Mr. G. E.
  16. Rodwell. Mrs.
  17. Rooke, Miss Margaret
  18. Rose, Mr. H.
  19. Rose, Mrs.
  20. Ross, Mrs. George D.
  21. Rouney, Miss Elizabeth
  22. Rushton, Miss F. I.
  23. Rutley, Mrs. L. M.
  24. Sack, Miss Nellie
  25. Sack, Mr. William
  26. Sack, Mrs.
  27. Sanderson, Mr. G. H.
  28. Sang, Mr. Li Chik
  29. Sanger, Mr. M.
  30. Saunders, Mrs. Annie
  31. Saunders, Miss Millicent
  32. Saunders, Miss Annie
  33. Schoerle, Mr. F. M.
  34. Shaw, Mrs. Charlotte
  35. Sheehan, Master Andrew
  36. Sheehy, Rev. Thomas
  37. Shirley, Prof. John B.
  38. Silfberg, Mr. J. A.
  39. Silfherg, Mrs.
  40. Skerry, Mrs. Susie
  41. Slater, Mr. B.
  42. Sloan, Rev. Wm. P.
  43. Smith, Mrs. Grace
  44. Smith, Miss Elsie
  45. Smith, Miss Lydia
  46. Smith, Mrs. M. H. and infant
  47. Smith, Miss Sheila
  48. Spurway, Mr. Harold
  49. Steventon, Mr. Arthur
  50. Stewart, Mrs. Martha
  51. Stiles. Miss B.
  52. Sussman, Mr. D.
  53. Taylor, Mr. W. F.
  54. Taylor, Mrs.
  55. Tilton, Mrs. Jessie
  56. Tripp, Mrs. Leo and two children
  57. Turnbull, Mrs. M. and four children
  58. Urquhart, Mrs. David
  59. Urquhart, Miss Helen
  60. Walker, Mrs. Alice
  61. Walker, Mrs. Rose
  62. Walsh, Miss Mary B.
  63. Walsh, Miss Catherine
  64. Ward, Mr. Alfred
  65. Washbourne, Mr. W. E.
  66. Washbourne, Mrs.
  67. Watts, Mr. Howard
  68. Weaver, Mrs. Edwin
  69. Westoby, Miss Edith
  70. Whitcomb, Mrs. Minnie
  71. Whitcomb, Master James
  72. Whitcomb, Miss Margaret
  73. White. Mrs. J. C.
  74. Wilcox, Rev. E. H.
  75. Williams, Mr. Alvn
  76. Williams, Mrs. E. T.
  77. Wilson, Miss Hannah
  78. Wilson, Mr. James
  79. Wonters, Mr. R. G.
  80. Wolffe, Mrs. Augusta
  81. Wood, Mr. P. J.
  82. Wood, Mr. Percy
  83. Wylde, Mrs. A. M.
  84. Wylde, Master William
  85. Wylie, Miss E.
  86. Wylie, Miss R.
  87. Wyllie, Mr. James
  88. Young, Mrs. Margaret

 

Information for First Class Passengers

  • BREAKFAST at 8:30 am - 10:00 am
  • LUNCHEON at 1:30 pm
  • DINNER at 7:00 pm

Breakfast. As the Bugle not sounded for breakfast, Passengers desirous of being wakened should arrange to be called by the Bedroom Steward.

The Bar opens at 8:00 am and closes at 11.:30 p. m.

Lights are extinguished in the Saloon at 11:00 pm and Smoking Room at  12 p. m.

Divine Service in the saloon on Sunday at 10:30 a. m.

SEATS AT TABLE. Passengers who have not previously arranged for seats at table to be reserved should apply for same to the Second Steward.

Children are not entitled to seats in the Saloon unless full fare is paid.

NOTICE—First Class Passengers desiring to dine later than the usual hour, 7:00 pm, can have dinner served at any time up to 8:15 p. m. by giving notice to the Second Steward not later than 1:30 p. m.

AN ENQUIRY OFFICE has been provided for the convenience of Passengers, where all enquiries for Information of a general character should be made.

LETTERS, CABLES AND TELEGRAMS are received at the Enquiry Office for dispatch. and Postage Stamps can be purchased, and Deck Chairs hired at this office, through which also all Mails will be distributed.  Cablegrams and Telegrams should be handed in an hour before the arrival at any port of call.

None of the ship's staff other than those on duty in the Enquiry Office, is authorized to accept Letters or Telegrams for dispatch.

DECK CHAIRS can be hired at a charge of $1.50 each for the voyage.

STEAMER RUGS can be hired at a charge of $1.50 each for the voyage.

THE SURGEON is authorized to make customary charges, subject in each Case to the approval of the Commander, for treating passengers at their request for any illness not originating on board the ship. In the case of sickness developed on board no charge will be made, and medicine will be provided free in all circumstances.

BAGGAGE. On arrival at Liverpool passengers are specially requested to claim their baggage before leaving the Customs shed, otherwise under present abnormal conditions considerable delay and extra charge for carriage will be incurred in forwarding to destination any baggage not accompanying passengers on the railway.

PASSENGERS are requested to ask for a receipt on the Company's Form for any additional Passage Money, Chair Hire, or Freight paid on board.

EXCHANGE OF MONEY. The Purser is prepared, for the convenience of passengers, to exchange a limited amount of English and American money, at rates which will be advised on application.

PASSENGERS’ ADDRESSES may be left at the Enquiry Office In order that any letters sent to the care of the Company may be forwarded.

VALUABLES. The White Star Line has provided a safe in the office of the Purser. In which passengers may deposit money. Jewels, or ornaments for safe keeping. The Company will not be liable to passengers for the loss of money, Jewels, or ornaments by theft or otherwise, not so deposited.

DOGS. Passengers are notified that dogs cannot be landed In Great Britain unless license has previously been procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. Forms of license must be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog Is taken on board.

THIS STEAMER IS FITTED WITH MARCONI’S SYSTEM OF WIBELESS
TELEGRAPHY AND ALSO SUBMARINE SIGNALING APPARATUS.

Passengers Landing at Liverpool - (First Class)

When a Steamer lands passengers at Liverpool in the early morning, Breakfast will be served at the following hours :

WEEK DAYS

  • April to September inclusive, 7 A. M.
  • October to March inclusive, 8 A. M.

SUNDAYS

All the year round, 8 A. M.

The Steamers will be Berthed at the Landing Stage:

WEEK DAYS

  • April to September inclusive, 7.30 A. M.
  • October to March inclusive, 8.30 A. M.

SUNDAYS

All the year round, 8.30 A. M.

When the Steamer arrives at night, passengers will not be landed until the following morning, unless the vessel passes the Rook Lighthouse, Liverpool, before 7.30. p. m.

Passengers will please note that any landing after 8:00 pm, Summer or Winter, is entirely at their own option; if they prefer it, they can remain on board and after breakfast, which will be served at 8 o’clock on the following morning, land either by tender or in dock, as may be arranged.

 

COMPANY’S OFFICES AND AGENTS
Liverpool — White Star Line, 30 James Street.
London — White Star Line, 1 Cockspur Street, S. W. and 38 Leadenhall Street, K. C. Southampton — White Star Line, Canute Road.
Paris — The American Travel and Transport Agency, 9 Rue Scribe

 

Information for Second Class Passengers

FIRST SITTING

  • BREAKFAST at 7.30 a. m.
  • LUNCHEON at 12 noon         
  • DINNER at 6:00 pm

SECOND SITTING

  • BREAKFAST at 8.30 a. in.
  • LUNCHEON at 1:00 pm
  • DINNER at 7:00 pm

The Bar opens at 8:00 am, and closes at 10.80 p. m.

Lights are extinguished In the Saloon at 11:00 pm and Smoking Room at 12:00 pm

BAGGAGE. Questions relating to Baggage should be referred to the Second Steward, who Is the Ship’s Baggage Master. Trunks. Chairs, etc., which passengers may desire to leave in charge of the Company, should be appropriately labeled and handed to the Ship’s Baggage Master, and such articles will be stored entirely at owner’s risk. All charges must be paid to the Purser.

PASSENGERS are requested to ask for a Receipt on the Company's Form for any additional Passage Money, Chair Hire, or Freight paid on board.

SMOKING is strictly prohibited in any of the Staterooms. Library or Dining Saloon.

LIBRARY. Books can be obtained on applying to the Library Steward.

POSTAGE STAMPS can be obtained from the Saloon Steward. In the Dining Saloon, who will take charge of Cable Dispatches and Telegrams for transmission from Liverpool. Such Cable Dispatches and Telegrams should be handed to the Saloon Steward an hour before arrival at Liverpool.

MEALS not permitted to be served In the Library.

DECK CHAIRS can be hired at a charge of $1.50 each.

STEAMER RUGS can be hired at a charge of $1.50 each.

SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS are not allowed in the First or Third Class quarters.

VALUABLES. The White Star Line has provided a safe in the office of the Purser, In which passengers may deposit money. Jewels, or ornaments for safe keeping. The Company will not be liable to passengers for the loss of money, Jewels, or ornaments by theft or otherwise, not so deposited.

THE SURGEON is authorized to make customary charges, subject in each case to the approval of the Commander, for treating passengers at their request for any Illness not originating on board the ship. In the case of sickness developed on board, no charge will be made, and medicine will be provided free in all circumstances.

PASSENGERS’ ADDRESSES may be left with the Saloon Steward in order that any letters sent to the care of the Company may be forwarded.

DOGS. Passengers are notified that dogs cannot be landed In Great Britain unless a license has previously been procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. Forms of license must be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog Is taken on board

 

The White Star Line has a West End Office for the convenienceof passengers, at 1 Cockspur Street, London, S. W.

Letters can be addressed there to await arrival of passenger« and baggage can be stored.

Registered Telegraphic and Cable Address—"Vessels." London Telephone, " No. 1964 Regent," London.

LANDING ARRANGEMENTS

  • When a Steamer lands passengers at Liverpool In the early morning, Breakfast will be served at the following hours:

WEEK DAYS.

April to September Inclusive: 7:00 am

October to March Inclusive:  8:00 am

SUNDAYS.

All the year round:   8:00 am

  • The Steamers will be Berthed at the Landing Stages

WEEK DAYS.

April to September Inclusive:  7.30 a. m.

October to March Inclusive:  8.30 a. m.

SUNDAYS.

All the year round: 8.30 a. m.

When Steamer arrives at night, passengers will not be landed until the following morning, unless the vessel passes the Rock Lighthouse, Liverpool, before 7:30 pm

Any landing after 8 p. m. Summer or Winter, is entirely at passenger’s option; If they prefer, they can remain on board, and after Breakfast, which will be served at 8 o’clock on the following morning, land either by tender or in dock, as may be arranged.

COMPANY’S OFFICES AND AGENTS
Liverpool — White Star Line, 30 James Street.
London — White Star Line, 1 Cockspur Street, S. W. and 38 Leadenhall Street, E. C. Southampton — White Star Line, Canute Road.
Paris — The American Travel and Transport Agency, 9 Rue Scribe.

 

Track Chart and Memorandum of Log (Unused), SS Adriatic First and Second Class Passenger List, 16 June 1919.

Track Chart and Memorandum of Log (Unused), SS Adriatic First and Second Class Passenger List, 16 June 1919. GGA Image ID # 21d603b431. Back Cover is in Fair Condition.

 

Title Page, SS Adriatic First and Second Class Passenger List, 16 June 1919.

Title Page, SS Adriatic First and Second Class Passenger List, 16 June 1919. GGA Image ID # 21d61d79a5

 

List of Senior Officers and Staff and Beginning of First Class Passenger List (Aimone to Clark). SS Adriatic First and Second Class Passenger List, 16 June 1919.

List of Senior Officers and Staff and Beginning of First Class Passenger List (Aimone to Clark). SS Adriatic First and Second Class Passenger List, 16 June 1919. GGA Image ID # 21d66d6912

 

Promotion of the Turkish and Electric Baths and the Gymnasium In the First Class On The SS Adriatic. SS Adriatic First and Second Class Passenger List, 16 June 1919.

Promotion of the Turkish and Electric Baths and the Gymnasium In the First Class On The SS Adriatic. SS Adriatic First and Second Class Passenger List, 16 June 1919. GGA Image ID # 21d69a745c

 

Collector's Item Auction Details

SS Adriatic Passenger List – 16 June 1919

 


 

Provenance

This exceptional artifact is from the renowned collection of maritime historian Paul K. Gjenvick, whose archives are celebrated for preserving the rich history of transatlantic travel.

 


 

Item Description

This original passenger list from the White Star Line’s SS Adriatic documents a voyage from New York to Liverpool on 16 June 1919, captained by Lt-Cdr. J. B. Ranson, OBE, RNR (Retd.). It offers a vivid snapshot of post-World War I transatlantic travel, illustrating the shifting dynamics of global migration, tourism, and international relations during a period of recovery and transformation.

 


 

Key Features

  • Date of Voyage: 16 June 1919
  • Route: New York to Liverpool
  • Passenger Classes: First and Second Class
  • Commander: Captain J. B. Ranson, OBE, Lt-Cdr RNR (Retd.)
  • Senior Officers: Includes Surgeon G. C. Flemyng and Purser C. B. Lancaster
  • Condition: Cover shows minor wear and passenger notations; interior pages are well-preserved with clear text and minimal signs of aging.

 


 

Historical and Design Highlights

The SS Adriatic was a symbol of White Star Line's luxury and innovation, offering Turkish baths, electric baths, and a well-equipped gymnasium. This passenger list reflects the post-war optimism and evolving social structures of the time, as global mobility resumed following the Great War. The elegant typography and craftsmanship of the list exemplify the era's commitment to quality in printed materials.

 


 

Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers)

The list includes many distinguished individuals, whose prominence enhances its value:

  • Lady Duff Gordon: Famed fashion designer and Titanic survivor, known for revolutionizing women’s fashion in the early 20th century.
  • Major E. A. Fitzgerald: A decorated military officer recognized for his leadership during World War I.
  • Colonel Guillaume Vanderheyden: A notable figure in Belgian military and political circles.
  • Canon Masterman: A respected religious leader known for his humanitarian efforts.
  • Maude Cyril: Celebrated stage actor and cultural influencer of the era.
  • Brigadier General A. C. Cutchlee: A military figure pivotal to post-war reconstruction and international relations.

 


 

Historical Significance

This passenger list offers an invaluable window into the immediate post-war period, documenting individuals involved in shaping global recovery. It captures the resurgence of transatlantic travel, blending social prestige and the democratization of mobility. For genealogists, it provides crucial insights into family histories and migration patterns, while maritime historians can explore the ship’s operations and role in White Star Line’s illustrious fleet.

 


 

Collector’s Appeal

  • Genealogists: Trace familial ties and historical narratives with detailed passenger records.
  • Maritime Historians: Study the operations, design, and cultural significance of the SS Adriatic.
  • Ephemera Collectors: A rare, beautifully designed piece showcasing early 20th-century craftsmanship.

 


 

Auction Estimates

  • Low Estimate: $40 USD
  • High Estimate: $60 USD

 


 

Condition Report

  • Cover: Fair condition with visible notations and light wear consistent with age.
  • Interior Pages: Fair condition, with readable text and minimal discoloration.
  • Overall Grade: Fair to Good Respective of Age

 


 

Conclusion/Reason to Bid

This rare SS Adriatic passenger list is a quintessential artifact of post-war recovery, bridging historical narratives with personal stories of travel and migration. Its association with notable individuals, combined with its historical and aesthetic significance, makes it a coveted piece for any collector. This item is not just a record of a journey—it’s a link to an era that shaped the modern world. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of maritime history.

 

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