SS Adriatic Passenger List 24 April 1920

 

Front Cover, White Star Line RMS Adriatic First and Second Class Passenger List - 24 April 1920.

Front Cover, First and Second Class Passenger List for the SS Adriatic of the White Star Line, departing Saturday, 24 April 1920, from New York to Southampton via Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain J. B. Ranson, OBE, LCDR RNR (Retired). GGA Image ID # 13b9353411. Passenger List Is in Fair Condition With Evidence of Losses, Staining, Foxing, and Markings. Issues Do Not Affect Legibility.

 

Senior Officers and Staff:

  1. Captain: J. B. Ranson, O.B.E., Lt.-Commr. R.N.R., (Retd.)
  2. Surgeon: J. C. H. Beaumont, L.R.C.P. & S., (Edin. & Glas.)
  3. Asst. Surgeon : Douglas D. Macrae, M.D
  4. Purser: C. B. Lancaster
  5. Chief Steward: S. Tweedie

 

First Class Passengers

  1. Mrs. Walter Abbott and Maid
  2. Mr. E. G. Allen
  3. Miss Allen
  4. Mr. John Anderson, Jr.
  5. Mrs. Anderson
  6. Miss W. Angel
  7. Mr. E. Raymond Armsby and Valet
  8. Mr. C. S. Ascherson
  9. Mrs. Ascherson
  10. Mr. Arthur C. Badger
  11. Mrs. Badger
  12. Miss Friscella Badger
  13. Mrs. E. Baldwin
  14. Miss Florence Baldwin
  15. Mr. Charles E. Barlow
  16. Mrs. Barlow
  17. Miss Barlow
  18. Miss Barlow
  19. Mr. W. S. Barrett
  20. Mrs. M. Bassett
  21. Miss Henrietta C. Bartlett
  22. Miss Mary L. Barton
  23. Mr. Nicolas Bathlana
  24. Mrs. Harrison Berm and Maid
  25. Mrs. Charles Bennett
  26. Miss Edith Betts
  27. Mrs. George Bird and Maid
  28. Mr. Walter Blackman
  29. Mrs. Blackman
  30. Mr. W. H. Blackmore
  31. Mr. Jackson Boyd
  32. Mrs. Boyd
  33. Miss Clara Boyd
  34. Mr. Arthur Brentano
  35. Capt. F. Clifton Brown
  36. Mrs. Brown
  37. Mr. Henry Buell
  38. Mrs. Enrico Burckhardt
  39. Mr. Walter J. Burns
  40. Mrs. Burns
  41. Rev. John Butler
  42. Mr. Douglas Campbell
  43. Bishop Cantwell
  44. Marquis Capelli
  45. Marquise Capelli, child and companion
  46. Mr. E. S. Carleton
  47. Major. James F. Case
  48. Mrs. Case
  49. Capt. W. D. Chambers
  50. Mrs. Chambers
  51. Lady Cheylesmore
  52. Mr. H. B. Closson
  53. Mr. Ogden Codman and Valet
  54. Mrs. W. N. Coler
  55. Miss Helen De P. Conger
  56. Rev. John Connolly
  57. Mr. Lionel Copp
  58. Mr. Frederick R. Coudert
  59. Mrs. Coudert
  60. Mr. J. B. Craven
  61. Mrs. Craven
  62. Miss Katherine V. R. Crosby
  63. Countess Cowley
  64. Miss Christine Crowther
  65. Miss W. C. Cullis
  66. Mr. F. Cullman, Jr.
  67. Mr. Ross Ambler Curran
  68. Mrs. Curran and Maid

 

  1. Mr. David E. Dallam
  2. Miss Darquin
  3. Mr. Andres Dasso
  4. Mrs. Dasso
  5. Miss Julia Dasso
  6. Miss Hercilia Dasso
  7. Miss Helena Dasso
  8. Sir William Rees Davies
  9. Lady Davies
  10. Master Davies and Maid
  11. Mr. Fred F. Davis
  12. Mr. William J. Davis
  13. Miss Mary Coler Davis
  14. Mr. Georges de Latour
  15. Mrs. de Latour
  16. Miss Helene de Latour
  17. Master Richard de Latour
  18. Mr. George B. de Long
  19. Mrs. de Long and Maid
  20. Mrs. A. de Neufville
  21. Mr. Ernesto De Rossi
  22. Mrs. De Rossi
  23. Master Ernesto De Rossi
  24. Miss Maria De Rossi
  25. Master Gudeo De Rossi and Governess
  26. Mrs. John Dillon and Maid
  27. Mr. J. J. Dixon
  28. Mrs. Dixon
  29. Mr. Henri Doering
  30. Mr. Eugene V. Downey
  31. Mr. Octave Dua
  32. Mr. G. S. Duty
  33. Miss Eichelman
  34. Mrs. F. Ellon
  35. Mr. Harry M. Engel
  36. Mr. Lloyd Evans
  37. Mrs. Evans
  38. Miss Fairhurst
  39. Mr. W. G. Faulkner
  40. Mrs. Faulkner
  41. Mrs. Faulknet, [sic]
  42. Miss Doris Faulkner
  43. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Fiske
  44. Miss Fiske
  45. Mr. G. B. Fletcher
  46. Mr. George A. Fowler
  47. Mrs. Fowler
  48. Mrs. W. B. Franklin and Maid
  49. Mrs. Franciska Friedmann
  50. Miss Isabel Garden
  51. Mrs. Arthur C. Garrison
  52. Miss Frances Garrison
  53. Mrs. Phillip Garrison
  54. Mr. H. C. Gibbs
  55. Mrs. Gibbs
  56. Mrs. K. Giles
  57. Miss M. Giles
  58. Mrs. R. H. Giles
  59. Miss Helen Giles
  60. Mr. Percy Grace
  61. Mrs. Grace and Valet
  62. Mr. Clarence Graff
  63. Mrs. S. Graves
  64. Mr. C. F. Green
  65. Mr. E. Gerry Green
  66. Mr. Alfred J. Greenland
  67. Mrs. Greenland
  68. Mrs. Helen Grether
  69. Master John Grether
  70. Mrs. Ellen L. Grippo
  71. Miss Ellen B. Grippo
  72. Mrs. James K. Hackett and Maid
  73. Hon. David R. Hall
  74. Mrs. Hall
  75. Master Hall
  76. Master Hall
  77. Mr. J. B. Hall
  78. Mrs. B. Hambrough
  79. Dr. Juliet E. Hanchett
  80. Hon. Philip J. Hankin
  81. Archbishop Hanna
  82. Mr. S. Harman
  83. Mrs. Harman
  84. Mr. F. J. Harper
  85. Mr. E. U. Harrington
  86. Mr. G. S. Harrop
  87. Mr. Robert Haskins
  88. Mr. E. H. Haslem
  89. Mr. F. E. Hasler
  90. Mrs. Hasler, two children and Nurse
  91. Mr. S. Herman
  92. Mr. Alfred Hertz
  93. Mrs. Hertz
  94. Mr. William C. Heydecker
  95. Mr. L. C. Hirsch
  96. Miss Minnie Hopeth
  97. Mr. E. Hotellier
  98. Mr. Hutchins
  99. Mrs. Hutchins
  100. Miss Mary Hutchinson

 

  1. Mr. Ishizawa
  2. Mr. H. Istep
  3. Mr. Jacobi
  4. Mrs. L. M. Jacobs
  5. Master Halford H. Jacobs
  6. Master Rutledge L. Jacobs
  7. Miss Muriel Jacobs
  8. Mrs. Mary Joass
  9. Mrs. F. A. Keep and Maid
  10. Mr. R. E. Kemsley
  11. Mrs. William B. Kennedy
  12. Major H. Maitland Kersey
  13. Miss Anna M. Kindler
  14. Mr. Kenneth King
  15. Miss M. King
  16. Mrs. David King
  17. Mr. John A. Kingsbury
  18. Mrs. A. C. Kingsland
  19. Miss Kingsland and Maid
  20. Mr. M. E. Kingsley
  21. Mr. James M. V. Kirk
  22. Mr. A. H. Kirkpatrick
  23. Mr. H. C. Kirkpatrick
  24. Mr. A. C. Knight
  25. Mrs. J. F. D. Lanier and Maid
  26. Miss M. J. La Pierre
  27. Mr. R. George Laws
  28. Miss Eleanor Le Roy and Maid
  29. Mr. Ernest X. Le Seure
  30. Mrs. Le Seure
  31. Mr. J. Levy
  32. Mrs. Levy
  33. Mr. S. R. Lippincott
  34. Mr. F. G. Lloyd
  35. Mrs. Lloyd, Maid and Valet
  36. Miss J. P. Lochure
  37. Mr. Kenneth Lord
  38. Dr. C. Lumsden
  39. Mr. W. C. Lusk
  40. Mr. Lawrence McCreery
  41. Mrs. McCreery
  42. Mr. William C. McCutcheon
  43. Mr. Edward McIntyre
  44. Mr. Donald S. McLain
  45. Mrs. McLain
  46. Mr. G. P. McNear
  47. Mrs. Donald F. McPherson
  48. Miss. Fanny O. McPherson
  49. Master Donald McPherson
  50. Mr. Roy McWilliams
  51. Mrs. McWilliams and Maid
  52. Mr. J. Macfarlane
  53. Lady Maitland
  54. Mr. M. Markel
  55. Mrs. Markel
  56. Mr. Henry L'Estrange Malone
  57. Mr. Frank L. Manmoser
  58. Mrs. W. R. Manny
  59. Mr. C. Marks
  60. Mr. Riccardo Martin
  61. Mr. John H. Mason
  62. Mrs. Mason
  63. Mr. William John Masson
  64. Mme. Adrian Matthey
  65. Mr. Ben May
  66. Mrs. L. Mead
  67. Mr. E. J. Mehren
  68. Mrs. Reeve Merrett
  69. Mrs. M. B. Metcalf
  70. Miss Clara E. Middleton
  71. Mr. D. C. Millard
  72. Mrs. Millard
  73. Mr. Herman Miller
  74. Mrs. J. E. Miller
  75. Miss Miller and Governess
  76. Mr. S. V. Minskey
  77. Mrs. Minskey, two children and Nurse
  78. Mr. William N. Mitchell
  79. Mr. R. G. Moore
  80. Miss Hilda Moore
  81. Miss Caroline Morgan and Maid
  82. Mr. Cecil Mossman
  83. Mr. Frank Muller
  84. Mrs. Muller
  85. Mrs. W. C. Murphy
  86. Mr. J. D. S. Nahpiet
  87. Mrs. Nahpiet
  88. Miss Elizabeth Nahpiet
  89. Master Andhrit Nahpiet
  90. Master Leon Nahpiet
  91. Miss Jetti Nahpiet and Maid
  92. Mrs. Nicoll
  93. Miss May Norris
  94. Mr. J. H. Noyes

 

  1. Mrs. Oakley
  2. Mr. Edwin Oakley
  3. Master Edwin H. Oakley
  4. Miss Ethel A. Oakley
  5. Mr. M. R. Oka
  6. Mr. Stephen H. Olin
  7. Mrs. Olin and two Maids
  8. Mrs. Donald O. Page
  9. Miss J. Moore Peck
  10. Mr. J. J. Petitt
  11. Major S. A. Pike
  12. Mrs. Pike
  13. Miss Gertrude Pirn
  14. Miss Constance Pirn
  15. Mrs. K. E. Polehampton
  16. Mrs. W. M. Polk
  17. Mrs. A. W. Pool and Maid
  18. Miss Mary Potter
  19. Mrs. Thomas Bryden Pratt
  20. Mr. J. H. Preston
  21. Mrs. Preston
  22. Major George Haven Putnam
  23. Mrs. James Rank
  24. Mr. Leslie Reed
  25. Mr. Albert E. Reinthal
  26. Mr. M. Reynaud
  27. Mrs. O. L. Richard
  28. Miss Beryl Richardson
  29. Miss M. Riper
  30. Mrs. Reginald Rives
  31. Miss Rives
  32. Mr. Franklyn Roberts
  33. Mrs. Robertson
  34. Mr. M. E. Roberts
  35. Miss Janet D. Rogers
  36. Mr. Walter A. Roselle
  37. Mr. Fred Russell
  38. Mr. Edward S. Savage
  39. Mr. E. W. Sawyer
  40. Hon. Charles Severn
  41. Mr. W. Harold Sharp
  42. Mrs. Sharp
  43. Mr. Shibato
  44. Mr. J. A. Shortis
  45. Mr. Silverman
  46. Miss Matilde Sinclaire
  47. Mr. M. Sinsheimer
  48. Mr. L. P. Slade
  49. Miss Agnes Smyth
  50. Mr. Arthur G. Soening
  51. Mrs. Soening
  52. Mrs. Hope Allen Somoilers
  53. Mr. Albert Spalding
  54. Mrs. Spalding
  55. Mr. Sol Starr
  56. Mr. J. A. Stenhouse
  57. Mrs. Stenhouse
  58. Mr. Robert Stewart
  59. Mrs. H. J. Stobart
  60. Mr. C. E. Stutz
  61. Viscount St. Vincent
  62. Mr. Frank Sullivan
  63. Mr. Noel Sullivan
  64. Mr. A. D. Tisdall
  65. Mr. A. W. Todd
  66. Mrs. Todd
  67. Miss Arleen Tone
  68. Mr. Louis Tracy, C.B.E
  69. Mr. William Trask
  70. Mrs. Trask
  71. Mr. W. M. Treglawn
  72. Mr. A. A. Tucker
  73. Miss M. Turnure
  74. Mr. William Uhlfelder
  75. Mr. Emil Vardi
  76. Master Richard Vaughan
  77. Mr. Alfred Vonder Muhl
  78. Mrs. Vonder Muhl
  79. Mrs. E. M. Waldo
  80. Master Peter C. Waldo
  81. Master Edw. H. Waldo
  82. Mrs. D. J. Walton
  83. Mrs. S. Walton
  84. Miss Walton
  85. Mr. Frank Waring
  86. Miss Warren
  87. Mrs. Rose F. Weimer
  88. Mrs. F. W. Whitridge
  89. Miss Whitridge and manservant
  90. Mr. F. R. Wilder
  91. Mr. H. K. S. Williams
  92. Mrs. Williams
  93. Mr. P. G. Wodehouse
  94. Mrs. Wodehouse
  95. Mr. J. Graham Wright
  96. Mr. Yamoka
  97. Dr. Robert S. Young
  98. Mrs. Young

 

Second Class Passengers

  1. Mr. F. Abbott
  2. Mr. L. Accommozzo
  3. Mrs. Accommozzo
  4. Miss Alma R. Adams
  5. Mr. Dante Alfieri
  6. Capt. L. Allen
  7. Miss Bertha M. Aller
  8. Mr. Frank Altman
  9. Mr. Andi
  10. Mrs. Andi
  11. Master Andi
  12. Miss Andi
  13. Mr. John Angove
  14. Mrs. E. Arcier and Infant
  15. Mr. H. J. Arentshorst
  16. Miss Cecil Barrocchi
  17. Mrs. D. F. Basford
  18. Miss A. N. Bates
  19. Mrs. Emily Baumgartner and child
  20. Mr. Joseph Beaver
  21. Miss M. Beaver
  22. Miss Louise Behlen
  23. Mrs. E. M. Benham
  24. Mrs. Mabel Bentley
  25. Mr. John Berryman
  26. Mrs. Berryman
  27. Mr. Charles I. Billeck
  28. Mr. F. W. Blesi
  29. Mrs. A. Bloom
  30. Master James Bloom
  31. Master John Bloom
  32. Miss Mary Bloom
  33. Master Samuel Bloom
  34. Mr. Aurelio Bodini
  35. Mr. J. A. Boehm
  36. Mr. John Boehm
  37. Mr. Samuel Boehm
  38. Mr. Samuel Booras
  39. Mr. E. J. Boston
  40. Mrs. M. J. Bowser
  41. Miss Katheryn Bradley
  42. Mr. Emil Brigode
  43. Miss May Brown
  44. Mr. Sol Brudk
  45. Mr. Michael Buckley
  46. Mrs. Mary E. Buckley and Infant
  47. Mrs. William Bull
  48. Mrs. Ada M. Burgess
  49. Mr. E. F. Burlingham
  50. Mrs. Burlingham
  51. Miss Loretta Canty
  52. Mr. A. Carlson
  53. Mr. Nicholas Ceglinsky
  54. Mr. Charles Chevallaz
  55. Mrs. Chevallaz
  56. Miss Marion Choules
  57. Mrs. Sophia M. Christian
  58. Miss Ada Christian
  59. Mr. H. E. Clart
  60. Mr. Antonio Claussen
  61. Mrs. A. Cockett
  62. Miss D. Cockett
  63. Miss G. Cockett
  64. Miss M. Cockett
  65. Mr. William B. Collins
  66. Miss Alice Collins
  67. Miss Emily Collins
  68. Miss Louise Collins
  69. Mr. James Comerford
  70. Mrs. Comerford
  71. Miss Alice Comerford
  72. Miss Margaret Comerford
  73. Miss Mary Comerford
  74. Master James Comerford
  75. Mr. Cone
  76. Mrs. Cone and three children
  77. Mrs. Elizabeth Conway
  78. Mrs. Kate Cooper
  79. Miss Gladys Counsell
  80. Mrs. Hugh Crooks
  81. Master Herbert Crooks
  82. Mr. W. Cropp
  83. Mr. F. T. Crowther
  84. Mr. Lawson T. Crump
  85. Mrs. Crump

 

  1. Mr. P. A. Dado
  2. Mr. Clifford Dalton
  3. Mrs. Frederick Day
  4. Mr. Eugene Defilippes
  5. Mr. Charles Dejonkeen
  6. Mrs. Silvia Dejonsheere
  7. Rev. James Delahunty
  8. Miss Alice Delahunty
  9. Mrs. J. Deschesnes
  10. Mr. Samuel Dinerman
  11. Mr. Robert Dobes
  12. Mr. George F. Dodson
  13. Mrs. Martha E. Dodson
  14. Miss Annie Dodson
  15. Mr. T. G. Donnelly
  16. Miss Louise Dore
  17. Rev. H. W. Dowding
  18. Mr. Francis Downing
  19. Miss Helen Drackett
  20. Mrs. A. M. Dykes
  21. Miss Mary K. Emmott
  22. Mr. Peter Engard
  23. Mrs. Peter Engard
  24. Mr. Oscar Enockson
  25. Mrs. Enockson
  26. Miss A. Eschbach
  27. Mr. G. M. Fantuch
  28. Mr. Adolph Farini
  29. Mr. Angelo Farini
  30. Mr. G. Ferris
  31. Mrs. Ferris
  32. Miss Marjorie Ferris
  33. Miss Sybil Ferris
  34. Mr. C. E. Fillingham
  35. Mrs. Fillingham
  36. Mr. B. Finacchio
  37. Mrs. Charlotte Fisher
  38. Mrs. Marguerite Forga
  39. Mrs. John Fouracre
  40. Miss Elsie Fouracre
  41. Mr. E. M. Fox
  42. Mrs. Margaret A. Fox
  43. Miss Ena Fox
  44. Mrs. George E. Frances
  45. Miss Catherine Francois
  46. Miss A. Fry
  47. Mr. Charles Gammal
  48. Mrs. Nellie W. Gatte
  49. Mrs. R. G. Gear
  50. Miss Frances Gear
  51. Mrs. Carolina Geiger
  52. Miss Eva Geiger
  53. Miss Mildred Geiger
  54. Mr. F. T. Gilbert
  55. Mrs. Gilbert
  56. Miss Annie A. Golding
  57. Mr. M. J. Goldstein
  58. Mr. John Gonggryp
  59. Mrs. G. Gorham
  60. Rev Michael M. Grace
  61. Mr. W. J. Grant
  62. Mrs. Grant
  63. Mr. George Grebner
  64. Mrs. Grebner
  65. Mrs. Lillian Greenwood
  66. Master John Greenwood
  67. Mrs. Ethel Grobecker
  68. Master Allan Grobecker
  69. Mr. John F. Gunstensperger

 

  1. Mr. J. W. Hailey
  2. Mr. S. T. Hallett
  3. Mrs. Hallett
  4. Mrs. L. A. Harrison
  5. Miss Agnes Harrison
  6. Miss Mary Harrison and Infant
  7. Mr. James Hartley
  8. Mrs. Hartley
  9. Miss Edna Hartley
  10. Mrs. M. R. Hartley
  11. Mrs. Hawke
  12. Master Lester Hawke
  13. Master William Hawke
  14. Mrs. George M. Hays
  15. Mr. Charles Haywood
  16. Mr. John Hearn
  17. Mrs. Hearn
  18. Miss Marion Hearn
  19. Mr. Harry Hearn
  20. Miss Bridie Healy
  21. Miss May Healy
  22. Mr. James Henderson
  23. Miss Daisey Henney
  24. Miss Nellie Hesford
  25. Mrs. Frances Hibler
  26. Master William Hibler
  27. Mr. Jacob Hirsch
  28. Mrs. Rose Hoare
  29. Master Alexander Hoare
  30. Master Edwin Hoare
  31. Master Reginald Hoare
  32. Mr. Frank Hodge
  33. Mr. Stefan Hoffer
  34. Mrs. Hoffer
  35. Mrs. Mary Hogben
  36. Miss Vera Hogben
  37. Mr. C. Hopps
  38. Mrs. Hopps
  39. Master Hopps
  40. Mr. J. H. Hopps
  41. Mr. George Howard
  42. Mrs. Ruth House
  43. Miss L. Houston
  44. Mr. John C. Humphries
  45. Mrs. Humphries
  46. Master John Humphries
  47. Master Percy Humphries
  48. Mrs. Eleanor N. Hunter
  49. Miss Norene E. Hunter
  50. Mr. Charles Husbands
  51. Miss Eleanor Husbands
  52. Mr. F. Husni
  53. Mrs. S. E. Hutchinson
  54. Mr. Joseph Imbolt
  55. Mr. T. Jackson
  56. Mrs. Annie James
  57. Miss Anne Jarr
  58. Miss Alda Jarvinen
  59. Mr. James Jeffrey
  60. Mrs. Jeffrey
  61. Master Arthur Jeffrey
  62. Master John Jeffrey
  63. Miss Miriam Jeffs
  64. Mr. Robert Johnson
  65. Mrs. Johnson
  66. Miss Emily Johnson
  67. Mrs. E. M. Jones
  68. Mr. Miles Jones
  69. Mrs. Jones
  70. Mr. George E. Judd
  71. Mrs. Judd
  72. Miss Florence Judd
  73. Mr. William Kaady
  74. Mr. Ladner Kaspar
  75. Mrs. Debora Kaufman
  76. Mr. B. V. Keedy
  77. Mr. M. G. Kennedy
  78. Mrs. Helen King
  79. Mr. Raya Khalil
  80. Miss Helen King
  81. Master Richard King
  82. Rev. H. M. Kirby
  83. Mr. W. Kirby
  84. Mrs. Kirby
  85. Mr. Sigmund Kohn
  86. Mrs. Kohn
  87. Mr. Edward Kuenzler
  88. Mrs. Kuenzler
  89. Mr. Iceh Kuperman
  90. Mr. H. M. Kurkjean
  91. Miss Freda Kury

 

  1. Mr. C. M. S. Langione
  2. Mr. E. G. Laurence
  3. Mr. Israel Laurie
  4. Mrs. Ida Laurie
  5. Mr. Thomas R. Leaver
  6. Mr. J. C. Lees
  7. Mrs. Lees
  8. Miss Charlotte Legay
  9. Dr. Joseph Lelli
  10. Mr. Alphonse Lerasle
  11. Mrs. Lerasle
  12. Miss Lerasle
  13. Mrs. Helen Lester
  14. Mr. Jack Levy
  15. Mrs. E. C. Lewis
  16. Mrs. A. M. Linklater
  17. Master George Linklater
  18. Mrs. Albert Lister
  19. Mrs. Henry Litaud
  20. Mr. Lorenzo Loprieno
  21. Mr. Enrico Lupari
  22. Mrs. Lupari
  23. Master Enrico Lupari
  24. Miss Lida Lupari
  25. Master Mina Lupari
  26. Mr. Francis J. McDonnell
  27. Mrs. Katherine McDonnell
  28. Miss Frances MacKellar
  29. Mrs. Mary Macres
  30. Master Albert Macres
  31. Master James Macres
  32. Miss Frances Madeley
  33. Miss Elizabeth Madeley
  34. Mrs. R. H. Maddern
  35. Miss E. M. Maidment
  36. Mr. Robert Maish
  37. Mr. C. Martens
  38. Mrs. Martens
  39. Miss Annie Massingham
  40. Mr. E. Otto May
  41. Mrs. May and Infant
  42. Mr. Adolf Meisels
  43. Dr. Frederick W. Meyer
  44. Mr. Samuel Meyer
  45. Mrs. Meyer
  46. Mr. F. E. Mercer
  47. Mrs. Mercer
  48. Mr. A. H. Michaels
  49. Mrs. Michaels
  50. Master Robert Michaels
  51. Mr. L. S. Miles
  52. Mrs. Miles
  53. Mr. Samuel Miller
  54. Mrs. K. F. Mills
  55. Master George Mills
  56. Mrs. Lillian Miotti
  57. Mrs. Agnes Morgan
  58. Miss Delia Morley
  59. Miss Margaret Morley
  60. Mr. Felix Moritz
  61. Mrs. Moritz
  62. Mr. John Mosmann
  63. Mrs. Mossmann
  64. Mr. Andrew Moyle
  65. Mrs. G. H. Moyes
  66. Mr. George H. Moyes, Jr.
  67. Mrs. E. Moulden and child
  68. Mr. Lewis Mumford
  69. Miss Jessie R. Muir
  70. Mr. W. A. S. Napier
  71. Mr. Enrico Nardini
  72. Miss Maria Nardini
  73. Master Nallo Nardini
  74. Mrs. Mary Neal
  75. Mr. John Nessler
  76. Mrs. Nessler
  77. Mr. Newby
  78. Mr. C. R. Newton
  79. Mr. Pius Norkus
  80. Mrs. Norkus
  81. Mr. Otto Odermatt
  82. Mr. G. Overduin
  83. Miss Mary A. Owens
  84. Mr. David Ogilvie
  85. Mrs. Ogilvie
  86. Mr. David Ogilvie, Jr.
  87. Miss Isabel Ogilvie
  88. Mr. Alexander Ogilvie
  89. Mrs. Ogilvie
  90. Master Alexander Ogilvie, Jr. and Infant
  91. Mr. P. J. O'Rourke
  92. Miss K. Ougham

 

  1. Mr. Robert Parry
  2. Mr. S. B. Passili
  3. Mrs. Elvira Patacchi
  4. Mr. William Payne
  5. Mrs. Payne
  6. Mrs. A. J. Pearce
  7. Mr. A. J. Pearce
  8. Mr. Battista Pedroni
  9. Mrs. Pedroni
  10. Master Alfred Pedroni
  11. Miss Florence Pedroni
  12. Miss Olga Pedroni
  13. Mr. William Pellow
  14. Mrs. F. J. Peters
  15. Mr. A. Phillips
  16. Mr. Joseph Phillips
  17. Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips
  18. Mr. Edward Piraman
  19. Mr. John Pomeroy
  20. Mrs. Pomeroy
  21. Mr. Antonio Ponconi
  22. Mr. Daniel Pope
  23. Mrs. Pope
  24. Mrs. Thomas A. Porter
  25. Mr. Albert Pothier
  26. Mr. John Powers
  27. Mr. P. H. Preenen
  28. Mr. William T. Quarterly
  29. Mrs. Quarterly
  30. Mrs. Carolina Quirici and child
  31. Master Henry Richardson
  32. Mr. I. M. Ritchie
  33. Mrs. Ritchie
  34. Mr. John Robinson
  35. Mrs. L. B. Rouse
  36. Mr. L. Rubin
  37. Mr. W. A. Ruble
  38. Mrs. Ruble
  39. Mr. W. A. Ruble
  40. Mrs. J. Ruhlman
  41. Miss Wilhelmina Runhinen
  42. Mr. John Rysdorp
  43. Mr. M. Salie
  44. Mr. W. Salie
  45. Mr. John Salter
  46. Mrs. Margaret Sanger
  47. Mrs. Maria Savage
  48. Miss May Savage
  49. Miss Nellie Savage
  50. Mrs. E. D. Savage
  51. Miss Beatrice Savage
  52. Miss Dorothy Savage
  53. Mrs. Julia E. Savage
  54. Miss Doris May Savage
  55. Miss Mary Scanlon
  56. Mr. Edward C. Schagat
  57. Mr. Louis Schena
  58. Mrs. Hilda Schmehl
  59. Mr. Samuel Schneider
  60. Mr. Benjamin Schniewies
  61. Mrs. E. T. Scrutton
  62. Mrs. Julia Sealy
  63. Miss Alma Sihvonne
  64. Mrs. Richard Sharp
  65. Miss Evelyn Sharp
  66. Miss Marguerite Sharp
  67. Mrs. Rose Shilling
  68. Mr. George Shilling
  69. Mr. E. S. Shortridge
  70. Mrs. Shortridge
  71. Mr. Jacob Shutske
  72. Miss C. M. Simpson
  73. Mr. Walter Skinner
  74. Miss Charlotte Smith
  75. Rev. M. A. Smith
  76. Miss Mary Smith
  77. Mrs. John Spencer
  78. Mr. Solomon Spillman
  79. Mrs. Spillman
  80. Mr. Oscar Stadler
  81. Mrs. L. S. Stanley
  82. Mr. Anton Steigler
  83. Miss Maria Sutter
  84. Mrs. Elsie Thirlby
  85. Master Thirlby
  86. Mr. Fred Thirlby
  87. Mrs. C. H. Thorne
  88. Mrs. Richard H. Thomas
  89. Miss Elizabeth Thomas
  90. Miss Iris Thomas
  91. Mrs. Bessie F. Tretheway

 

  1. Mrs. Helen. Vacquier
  2. Mr. John. Vanku
  3. Mrs. Flora Vanku
  4. Miss Helen Vanku
  5. Master John Vanku
  6. Miss Liticia Vanku
  7. Miss Louis Van Praag
  8. Mr. G. E. Van Zanten
  9. Mr. G. A. V. Van Zanten
  10. Mr. George Veisnes
  11. Mr. S. Verdegaal
  12. Mr. William A. Voyzeg
  13. Mrs. Voyzeg and two children
  14. Mr. Thomas Watkins
  15. Miss Clara Watkins
  16. Mr. Henry Westra
  17. Miss Phylis White
  18. Mr. Robert Whittle
  19. Mrs. Whittle
  20. Miss Minnie Williams
  21. Mrs. Walter Williamson
  22. Master John Williamson
  23. Mrs. James Williamson
  24. Miss Dora Williamson
  25. Miss Edith Williamson
  26. Mr. H. Williamson
  27. Mrs. Williamson and child
  28. Mr. Walter Williamson
  29. Mr. J. W. H. Willmott
  30. Mrs. Willmott
  31. Mr. William Wright
  32. Mrs. W. Wright
  33. Mrs. Eliza A. Young
  34. Master Herbert Young
  35. Mr. Enrico Zaccanti
  36. Mrs. Gina Zaccanti
  37. Master Aldo Zaccanti
  38. Master Carlo Zaccanti
  39. Miss Ernestine Zaccanti
  40. Master Guiseppe Zaccanti
  41. Master Leonello Zaccanti

 

Information for Passengers First Class

  • *Breakfast at 8.30 a. m. 10 a. m
  • Luncheon at 1 p. m
  • Dinner at 7:00 pm

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

The Bar opens at 8:00 am, and closes at 11:30 pm

Lights are extinguished in the Saloon at 11:00 pm, Lounge and Reading Room at 11:30 pm and Smoking Room at 12:00 pm

Divine Service in the Saloon on Sunday at 10:30 am

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 Dining 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.

Smoking. Passengers are kindly requested not to smoke in the Dining Saloon

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 despatch, 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 despatch.

Deck Chairs can be hired at $1.50 or 7/6d. each for the voyage.

Steamer Rugs can be hired at $1.50 or 7/6d 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 disembarking 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 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.

This Steamer is Fitted with Marconi's System of Wireless Telegraphy and also Submarine Signalling Apparatus

Wireless Telegram Rates

for United States—The Wireless rate via New York, Boston or Siaconset, is calculated at 7d per word; every word in the address, text, and signature counted; landline charges additional; all fees must be prepaid.

The Wireless rate via Cape Race, Sable Island, Cape Sable, is calculated at 1,014 per word; every word in the address, text, and signature counted; landline charges additional; all fees must be prepaid.

for Canada—The Wireless rate via Cape Race, Sable Island, Cab; Sable, is calculated at 1/01:', per word; every word in the address, text, and signature counted; land line ,:harges additional; all fees must be prepaid.

The Wireless rate via Montreal, Quebec, Grosse Isle, Three Rivers, Father Point, Cape Bear, Pictou, is calculated at 2-.4d. per word; every word in the address, text, and signature counted; landline charges additional; all fees must be prepaid.

The Wireless rate via Clarke City, Fame Point, Harrington, Heath Point, Magdalen Island, North Sydney, Halifax, Partridge Island, Belle Isle, Cape Ray, Point Rich, Point Amour, is calculated at 5d. per word; every word in the address, text, and signature counted; landline charges additional; all fees must be prepaid.

for United Kingdom—The rate via Valentia, or other stations in the United Kingdom, is 10d. per word; every word in address, text, and signature counted; landline charges additional; all fees must be prepaid.

Ship To Ship—The General rate on ship to ship messages is 8d. per word, but as Dutch, Belgian and certain other vessels apply a ship tax with a minimum of ten words, the charges on messages to these vessels will he calculated as follows:—English ship tax 4d. per word without minimum; Dutch or Belgian, etc., ship tax 4d. per word, with a minimum of 3s. 4d. Thus for a message of ten words or more the charge is 8d. per word.

Ocean Letters—The Marconi Company have inaugurated an "Ocean Letter" service, by which radio-telegrams may be sent from one ship to another going in an opposite direction, for delivery by Registered Post from the first port of call of the latter vessel. The rate is (inclusive of wireless, postage and registration) 5s. 6d. for 30 words plus Id. for each additional word up to a maximum of 100 words. This class of message must contain full Postal Address.

Landing Arrangements

for Eastbound Passengers

Cherbourg—Passengers are landed by tender up to 10 P. M., but if the Ship arrives later, they will disembark at 7:30 next morning.

Southampton—Passengers will be landed up to 10 P. M. If the Ship berths later, Passengers will disembark next morning at 8 o'clock, April to September inclusive (breakfast being served at 7:30 A. M.) or at 8:30 A. M., October to March inclusive (breakfast being served at 8 A. M.)

Notice To Passengers for London

For the information and guidance of Passengers proceeding to London, it is desired to point out that tinder the exceptional conditions now prevailing :-

1.—Hotel accommodation is difficult to obtain, and much inconvenience will be avoided by reservations being made in advance.

2.—Taxis or other vehicles for the conveyance of luggage cannot readily be secured, particularly when arriving at Waterloo late at night.

Whenever the number of Passengers justifies same, a special train will be despatched for London on the arrival of the steamer, conditional on such special train being able to leave Southampton docks not later than 8:30 p. m.

Should the steamer arrive at her berth at Southampton after 6:30 pm those Passengers desiring to do so may remain on board until the following morning, when they will be landed after breakfast.

Steamer Rugs and Chairs

CAN Be Hired On APPLICATION at The Enquiry Office. 111 Charge $1.50 Each

Upper Berths

Passengers OCCUPYING Upper Berths CAN OBTAIN STEPS for GETTING in or OUT of SAME By APPLYING To The Steward or StewardESS.

Breakfast

As the Bugle Is Not Sounded for Breakfast, Passengers Desirous of Being Wakened Should Arrange to Be Called by Their Bedroom Steward.

Letters, Etc., for Passengers for the Voyage Will Be Brought on Board Before the Passengers Land.

Passengers Should Personally Ascertain Whether There Is Any Mail for Them Before Disembarking, and They Are Invited to Leave Their Addresses at the Enquiry Office for Later Dispatches to Be Re-Directed.

Public Telephones
With Booths and Operators
On Our New York Piers

IN The First Class

Turkish and Electric Baths On The S. S. 'Adriatic"

The Turkish Bath estblishment is located upon the main deck, consisting of the usual hot temperate and cooling rooms, shampooing rooms, plunge bath and massage couch. Electric Baths and a Plunge Bath are also provided in con. junction with same.

Experienced attendants are in charge. These Baths will be available for

  • Ladies - From 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
  • Gentlemen From 2 P. M. to 7 P. M.

Tickets being obtainable from the Enquiry Office at a charge of 6/- ($1.25) each for the Turkish Baths and Electric Baths.

Plunge Baths

The Plunge Bath will be open between the following Hours:

  • Ladies From 10:00 am to 11:30 am Free
    `` 11 am to 1 p.m. . 1/-
  • Gentlemen From 6:00 am to 9 am. Free
    `` 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm 1/-

Costume Provided Free of Charge.

Tickets Are Obtainable at the Enquiry Office.

Gymnasium

ADJACENT to the Turkish and Electric Baths there is a Gymnasium, which will be open (with a competent attendant in charge) for exercise by Ladies and Gentlemen, respectively, during the same hours as the Baths, but no charge will be made for the use of the appliances.

The Gymnasium will be available for Children from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm only.

 

Information for Passengers—Second Class

First Sitting

  • Breakfast at 7.30 am
  • Luncheon at 12 noon
  • Dinner at 6:00 pm

Second Sitting

  • Breakfast at 8.30 am
  • Luncheon at 1:00 pm
  • Dinner at 7:00 pm

The Bar opens at 8:00 am, and closes at 10.30 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.

Meals not permitted to be served in the Library.

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.

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 otherwiie, not so deposited.

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.

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.

Postage Stamps can be obtained from the Saloon Steward in the Dining Saloon who will take charge of Cable Dispatches and Telegrams for Transmission.

Passengers' Addresses may be left with the Saloon Steward second 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 convenience of Passengers, at 1 Cockspur Street, London, S. W.

Letters can be addressed there to await arrival of Passengers, and baggage can be stored.

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

 

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. Cherbourg — A. Laniece & Fils

Paris — The American Travel and Ttansport Agency, 9 Rue Scribe.

When Returning to America Engage Your Passage on One of the Splendid Steamers of the International Mercantile Marine Lines

American Line

  • Southampton - Cherbourg - New York
  • Liverpool - Philadelphia
  • Hamburg - New York

Leyland Line

  • Liverpool - Boston

Red Star Line

  • Antwerp - Southampton - New York

White Star Line

  • Southampton - Cherbourg - New York
  • Liverpool - New York
  • Genoa - Naples - Azores - Boston

White Star-Dominion Line

  • Liverpool - Quebec - Montreal
  • Liverpool - Halifax, N. S. - Portland, Me., (Winter)

 

Back Cover, SS Adriatic Passenger List 24 April 1920

Back Cover, SS Adriatic Passenger List 24 April 1920. GGA Image ID # 1f9a0238ca

 

Passenger List Contributed by Pat Tiffany 2012

 

Collector's Item Auction Details

SS Adriatic First and Second Class Passenger List – 24 April 1920

 


 

Provenance

This historical passenger list is part of the renowned archival collection of Paul K. Gjenvick, a respected authority on maritime history and ocean liner ephemera. Its association with such an esteemed collection underscores its significance and authenticity.

 


 

Item Description

A rare first and second-class passenger list from the SS Adriatic, a White Star Line ship, documenting its transatlantic journey on 24 April 1920. Departing from New York to Southampton via Cherbourg, this document provides a snapshot of post-war travel and societal dynamics during the early 20th century.

 


 

Key Features

  • Date of Voyage: 24 April 1920
  • Route: New York to Southampton, via Cherbourg
  • Classes of Travel: First and Second Class
  • Commander: Captain J. B. Ranson, OBE, LCDR RNR (Retired)
  • Senior Officers: Surgeon J. C. H. Beaumont, Assistant Surgeon Douglas D. Macrae, and Purser C. B. Lancaster
  • Content Highlights: Comprehensive passenger roster, staff directory, onboard amenities, and advertisements for affiliated shipping lines.

 


 

Historical and Design Highlights

The SS Adriatic was one of the White Star Line’s flagship vessels, representing British maritime innovation and luxury travel. The passenger list reflects the elegance of the era with detailed typography and a striking illustration of the ship on the back cover. Its contents offer insights into transatlantic travel during a transformative period, highlighting themes of post-war recovery, luxury tourism, and immigration.

 


 

Condition

  • Cover Condition: Fair, with evidence of staining, foxing, and markings. Some losses are present but do not affect legibility.
  • Interior Pages: Good, with clear text and minor age-related wear.
  • Overall Grade: Fair to Good

 


 

Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers)

  • Lady Cheylesmore: A prominent figure in British aristocracy, contributing to cultural and social life in post-war Britain.
  • Bishop Cantwell: Influential religious leader known for his work in ecclesiastical reform and education.
  • Capt. F. Clifton Brown: Noted military officer and public figure, symbolizing the integration of military and civilian leadership post-WWI.
  • Hon. Philip J. Hankin: Esteemed diplomat instrumental in fostering international relations during a time of rebuilding.
  • Mr. Ogden Codman: Renowned architect and author whose work influenced early 20th-century American design.
  • Marquis Capelli and family: Italian nobility traveling with their entourage, illustrating the cosmopolitan nature of first-class travel.
  • Albert Spalding: Famous violinist and composer whose performances captivated audiences worldwide.

 


 

Historical Significance

This passenger list is a testament to the cultural, social, and economic transitions of the post-World War I era. It documents the movement of prominent figures, aristocrats, and cultural icons while also reflecting broader trends in maritime travel and technology.

 


 

Collector’s Appeal

  • Genealogists: An invaluable tool for tracing family histories and connections.
  • Maritime Historians: Rich in detail, offering a glimpse into ocean liner operations and the social dynamics of the time.
  • Ephemera Collectors: A rare piece showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of early 20th-century passenger lists.

 


 

Auction Estimates

  • Low Estimate: $20 USD
  • High Estimate: $30 USD

 


 

Conclusion/Reason to Bid

The SS Adriatic passenger list from 24 April 1920 is an extraordinary artifact that combines historical depth, design elegance, and cultural significance. It serves as a tangible connection to the golden age of transatlantic travel, making it an exceptional addition to any collection of maritime history or ephemera.

 

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