RMS Majestic Passenger List - 4 September 1929

 

Front Cover, White Star Line RMS Majestic Second Cabin Passenger List - 4 September 1929.

Front Cover, Second Cabin Passenger list for the RMS Majestic of the White Star Line, Departing Wednesday, 4 September 1929 from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg, Commanded by Commodore W. Marshall. GGA Image ID # 13c9d3eec8

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Commander : W. Marshall, C.B., D.S.O., R.D. (Commodore, R.N.R.)
  2. Assistant. Commander : P. R. VAUGHAN, D.S.C., R.D. (Commander R.N.R. RETD.)
  3. Chief Engineer: J. WolfE, O.B.E
  4. Assistant. Chief Engineer : M. L. Evans
  5. Chief Officer: J. McRostie
  6. First Officer : S. E. STUBBS, O.B.E., R.D., R.N.R
  7. Second Officer : H. P. GRINDr.D, R.D., R.N.R
  8. Senior Second Engineer : J. Ferguson
  9. INTER. Second Engineer : J. Williams
  10. Junior Second Engineer : A. FORBES
  11. Surgeon: J. C. H. Beaumont, L.R.C.P. & S. (Edin.), L.F.P.S. (Glas.)
  12. Assistant Surgeon : T. E. BLUNT, M.R.C.S. (ENG.,) L.R.C.P. (LOND.) (Surgeon Captain R.N. RETD.)
  13. PURSERS : C. B. Lancaster and A. J. BYRNE
  14. Assistant. PURSERS : W. H. Haywood, E. P. Brown
  15. Reception Officer : S. OUROUSSOW
  16. Chief Steward: R. J. HOEY
  17. Chief Second Class Steward : A. E. BAIN

 

Second Class Passengers

  1. Abrahams, Mr. Alfred
  2. Abramowitz, Mrs
  3. Abratowska, Mrs. Leokadja
  4. Adams, Miss Jenny
  5. Adler, Mr
  6. Agonowski, Mr. Casimir
  7. Agonowski, Master Victor
  8. Agonowski, Mrs. Alice G
  9. Agonowski, Miss Theresa
  10. Agonowski, Miss Irene
  11. Albrecht, Mr. Georg
  12. Albrecht, Mr. Amandus
  13. Alexander, Mr. George
  14. Amer, Miss Mily Bunter
  15. Amster, Mr. James
  16. Anderson, Mr.. Charles F
  17. Anderson, Mrs
  18. Anderson, Mr. Paul
  19. Androva, Mrs. J. A
  20. Anspach, Miss Esther
  21. Armstrong, Dr. A. Joseph
  22. Armstrong, Mr. Richard M
  23. Arva, Mr. Mike
  24. Atkins, Mr. A
  25. Atwell, Mr. Robert K
  26. Atwell, Mrs. Julia A
  27. Ayers, Mrs. Alice

 

  1. Baden, Mr
  2. Baden, Mrs
  3. Bahni, Mr. John E
  4. Baker, Miss Irma
  5. Banta, Mr. Frank
  6. Barbir, Mr
  7. Barrett, Mr. John
  8. Baruch, Miss Cornelia
  9. Baudino, Mr. Joseph
  10. Baudino, Mr. Frank
  11. Baudino, Mrs. Virginia
  12. Bausili, Mrs. Henry
  13. Bausili, Jr., Mr. Henry
  14. Bay, Mr
  15. Bayliss, Mrs. Chas. W
  16. Bayliss, Miss Mary
  17. Bayliss, Miss Margaret
  18. Beckenstein, Mr. Barnett
  19. Bednarski, Mr. John
  20. Beerheide, Mr. Arthur
  21. Beerheide, Mrs. Anna
  22. Beerheide, Miss Ruth F
  23. Bekierman, Mr. David
  24. Bell, Mrs. Raymond
  25. Bell, Mr. Bara
  26. Bender, Mr. Chas. M
  27. Berzinskis, Mr. Frank
  28. Berzinskis, Mrs
  29. Beveridge, Dr. James
  30. Birmingham, Mr. Charles
  31. Birnbaum, Mr. Harry
  32. Birnbaum, Mrs
  33. Birnbaum, Master Norman
  34. Birnbaum, Master Wallace
  35. Birse, Mr
  36. Blarney, Mr. Francis J
  37. Blank, Mr. Philip
  38. Blank, Mrs
  39. Blank, Miss Edith
  40. Blank, Miss Rosina
  41. Bloom, Mr. Simon
  42. Bloys, Mr. Edward S
  43. Blum, Mr. E
  44. Bock, Mr. Charles
  45. Bock, Mrs. Bessie
  46. Bolles, Miss Dorothy F
  47. Boutelle, Mrs
  48. Brasch, Mr. Herman
  49. Brauns, Mr. Dirk H
  50. Brennan, Mr. Joseph H
  51. Brenner, Mr. I
  52. Brenner, Mrs. Celia
  53. Brigham, Mr
  54. Brinsky, Rev. Sigmund
  55. Brown, Mr. Richard V
  56. Brown, Mr. Christoph
  57. Brown, Mrs. Emma
  58. Brummer, Mr. Gustave
  59. Burchard, Miss Mary A
  60. Burden, Mr. W. W
  61. Burke, Dr. P. F
  62. Burnstein, Mrs. Sarah
  63. Butcher, Mr. Harold

 

  1. Cadoo, Miss Lavinia
  2. Campbell, Rev. John
  3. Campbell, Mrs. Beatrice
  4. Campbell, Miss Margaret
  5. Cardenas, Mr. Ignacio O
  6. Caridi, Mr. Antonio
  7. Caridi, Mr. Floyd A
  8. Carscabben, Miss Kathleen
  9. Cartwright, Mr. Morse A
  10. Cartwright, Mr. Thomas
  11. Cartwright, Mrs. Eliza
  12. Cauour, Mr. Milton
  13. Chapin, Miss Louise B
  14. Charney, Mrs. Anna
  15. Chetreek, Mr. Ishak C
  16. Chilian, Dr. S. A
  17. Chilian, Mrs
  18. Chilian, Master Stephen
  19. Chilian, Miss Evelyn
  20. Chistie, Mr. Henry
  21. Chmielinski, Mrs. Klotylde
  22. Christie, Mr. F. J
  23. Christie, Mrs. Margaret
  24. Clark, Miss Helen E
  25. Cleveland, Mr. Albert C
  26. Cleveland, Mrs. Freda E
  27. Cleveland, Miss Joan
  28. Cobb, Mrs. Charlie
  29. Cobb, Miss Shirley
  30. Cobb, Master Herschel
  31. Cobb, Master Howell
  32. Cobb, Miss Beverly
  33. Cocroft, Mr. Wayland L
  34. Cocroft, Mrs. Elsie
  35. Cocroft, Master Charles
  36. Conley, Mr. John
  37. Connelly, Mr. Raymond
  38. Copestake, Miss M
  39. Copp, Mr. James D
  40. Copp, Mrs. Mary T
  41. Copp, Miss Marie T
  42. Cordova, Dr
  43. Cordova, Mrs
  44. Cordova, Miss
  45. Costigan, Mr. Lawrence P
  46. Coulton, Miss Mary R
  47. Cowen, Miss Harriet
  48. Cowman, Mrs. Chas. E
  49. Craig, Mrs. J. T
  50. Craig, Miss Henrietta
  51. Craig, Mr. Robert T
  52. Czerwinski, Mr. Stanley

 

  1. Daly, Mr. Valentine
  2. Daneski, Mr. Teofil
  3. Daneski, Mrs. Mary
  4. Davidson, Mrs. Lillian
  5. Davis, Mrs. Cilia
  6. Davis, Mr. Charles H
  7. Davis, Mrs
  8. Davis, Miss Mary E
  9. Dawson, Mr. Regd. C
  10. Dawson, Mrs. Ethel M
  11. Deacon, Mr. John
  12. de la Doclieri, Mrs. M
  13. Dennehy, Mr. Thomas
  14. Dennett, Dr. Daniel C
  15. Dennett, Mrs
  16. de Repentigny, Miss Evangeline
  17. Diaz, Mr. Richard
  18. Diaz, Mrs
  19. Diers, Mr. Joseph
  20. Diggs, Mr. Robert M
  21. Doig-Hay, Miss Elisabeth B
  22. Donovan, Mr. Maurice A
  23. Du Fault, Miss Helen
  24. Dym, Mrs. Jennie
  25. Dymowski, Mr. Julian
  26. Dzealich, Rev. Michael

 

  1. Ebenstein, Mr. Max
  2. Eiler, Mrs. Frank
  3. Elliott, Mrs. Elsie D
  4. Elston, Mr. John A
  5. Elston, Mrs. Mary E
  6. Emmons, Mr. Wilfred
  7. Evans, Miss Marion
  8. Ezekiel, Mrs. Thomas

 

  1. Fahrni, Miss Emma
  2. Farley, Father John H
  3. Fassler, Mrs. Anny
  4. Fassler, Mr. Fritz
  5. Feher, Mr. Paul
  6. Feher, Mrs
  7. Feldman, Miss Gusti
  8. Findora, Mr. John
  9. Findora, Mrs. Mary
  10. Findora, Miss Teresa
  11. Findora, Master Joseph
  12. Fitzgerald, Miss Alice
  13. Fixler, Mr. Jakob
  14. Flood, Miss Julia V
  15. Flood, Miss Anna M
  16. Foldes, Mr. Joseph
  17. Foote, Mrs. Caroline
  18. Fowler, Miss Florence G
  19. Fraimovits, Mrs. Ita
  20. Fraimovits, Miss Isabela
  21. Franklin, Mr. Dean
  22. Frederick, Mr. James C
  23. Frederick, Mrs
  24. Friedman, Mr. Arnold
  25. Friedman, Mr. Bernard

 

  1. Gahwiler, Miss Ida
  2. Galloway, Mr. John
  3. Gamo, Mr. Toshibumi
  4. Garbetto, Mrs. Maria
  5. Garbetto, Miss Marguerite
  6. Gardner, Mr. Norman
  7. Gartenberg, Miss Pauline B
  8. Gelikhovsky, Mr. N
  9. Gendreau, Mr. Joseph E
  10. Gieffers, Mr. Harry
  11. Giles, Mrs. Imogene K
  12. Ginsburg, Professor J
  13. Glenn, Mr. Wilfred
  14. Goldberg, Mr. Israel
  15. Golden, Mr. Harry
  16. Goldson, Mr. Harry
  17. Goldson, Mrs. Esther
  18. Goldson, Mr. Abe
  19. Goldstein, Mr
  20. Gordon, Mr. Harvey
  21. Graych, Mrs. Mary
  22. Green, Miss Jane
  23. Greenerbaum, Miss Sarah
  24. Greenspan, Mr. Abraham
  25. Gregory, Mrs
  26. Griswald, Mr
  27. Gronek, Mr. Stanley
  28. Gross, Mr. Jacob
  29. Grzywienski, Mr. Edward
  30. Guthrie, Miss Miriam
  31. Gutradt, Mr. Maurice C
  32. Gutradt, Mrs. Miriam
  33. Gutradt, Miss Gertrude

 

  1. Hamvas, Mr. Laszle
  2. Harding, Mr. H. D
  3. Harding, Miss Helen B
  4. Harrick, Mr. Wulf
  5. Harrick, Mrs. Vera
  6. Haskell, Dr. Harold G
  7. Haskell, Mrs. Lucy M
  8. Hatfield, Professor Henry R
  9. Hatfield, Mrs. Ethel S
  10. Hatfield, Miss Elizabeth
  11. Head, Mr. Glen R
  12. Heksh, Dr. Bela H
  13. Heksh, Mrs. Ruth
  14. Hellman, Mr
  15. Hellman, Mrs
  16. Hengel, Mr. Andrew
  17. Hertzman, Mrs. Helen L
  18. Hertzman, Miss Irene
  19. Hetzel, Miss A. C
  20. Hillman, Mrs. Rose
  21. Hirsch, Mrs. Lina
  22. Holden, Mr. Edmund
  23. Holtz, Mr. Izaak
  24. Holtz, Mrs. Freda
  25. Holtz, Master Harry
  26. Holtz, Miss Sadie
  27. Holtz, Master Morris
  28. Hooper, Mr. Joseph L
  29. Horsey, Mr. Outerbridge
  30. Horwitz, Mr. Max N
  31. Horwitz, Mr. Abe N
  32. Howard, Mrs. Laura
  33. Huberman, Mr. Abraham

 

  1. Immerz, Miss Josepha
  2. Imori, Mr

 

  1. Jamali, Mr. M. F
  2. James, Mr. Lewis
  3. Jaroszewski, Mr. Joseph
  4. Jenkin, Mr. William
  5. Jenkin, Mrs. Annie
  6. Johnson, Mr. John A
  7. Johnson, Mrs. Ellen
  8. Johnson, Miss Evelyn
  9. Johnston, Mr. J. Kendall
  10. Johnston, Miss Beulah
  11. Jones, Mrs. Edith
  12. Jones, Miss Helen
  13. Jones, Miss Winifred
  14. Jonisz, Mr. Naptali
  15. Jonisz, Mr. H
  16. Joseph, Miss Louise

 

  1. Kabala, Mrs. Bronislawa
  2. Kahn, Mr. Samuel
  3. Kahn, Mrs. David
  4. Kalita, Miss Marja
  5. Kane, Mr. Chas
  6. Kane, Mrs. Alma
  7. Kane, Miss Pearl
  8. Kane, Mr. Victor
  9. Kane, Master G. L
  10. Kane, Master H. B
  11. Karlinsky, Mr. Louis
  12. Karpel, Mr. Abram
  13. Kascenco, Miss Barbara
  14. Katelus, Mr. George
  15. Katelus, Mrs
  16. Katzelnick-Tracey, Mr. Murray S
  17. Kavanaugh, Mr. Vincent
  18. Kazeminska, Miss
  19. Keller, Mr. Ferdinand
  20. Keller, Mrs. Anna
  21. Keller, Mrs. Frida
  22. Keller, Mr. Konrad
  23. Kellogg, Mr. Joseph M
  24. Kelly, Miss Annie
  25. Kelly, Mr. Ralph
  26. Kelly, Miss Dorothy J
  27. Kemp, Miss Margaret
  28. Kenny, Mr. Edward
  29. Killen, Miss Cora M
  30. Kiro, Mr. P. W
  31. Kitaeff, Mrs. Rose
  32. Kitaeff, Miss Sylvia
  33. Klein, Mr. Harry
  34. Klein, Mrs
  35. Klinghoffer, Mr. Abraham
  36. Koestler, Mr. Otto H
  37. Koestler, Mrs
  38. Kohn, Mrs. Irina
  39. Kohn, Master Niculae
  40. Kommel, Miss Marion
  41. Kopilov, Mr. Elja
  42. Kowalsky, Mr
  43. Krick, Mr. George C
  44. Kweller, Mr. Philip
  45. Kweller, Mrs. Philip

 

  1. Ladd, Mrs. Mary K
  2. Lancova, Mrs. A
  3. Lanctin, Mr. Paul
  4. Lanctin, Mrs. Marthe
  5. Lanctin, Master Paul
  6. Lanctin, Miss Andree
  7. Lansdale, Mrs. Nancy K
  8. Lassale, Mrs. Josephine
  9. Lasting, Mrs. Antonia
  10. Latzek, Mr. Frank
  11. Latzek, Miss Emily
  12. Law, Mr. M. C
  13. Law, Mrs
  14. Lebrun, Sister Marie
  15. Lee, Mr. Frederick
  16. Lehmann, Mr. Otto
  17. Lehmann, Mrs. Gertrud
  18. Lehmann, Miss Lorraine
  19. Leon, Mr. G. M
  20. Lerner, Mrs. Chawa
  21. Lerner, Mrs. Esther
  22. Lerner, Miss Vivian
  23. Lerner, Mr. Eugen
  24. Lesavoy, Mr. T. Lawrence
  25. Lester, Mr. Robert M
  26. Levin, Mr. I. Norman
  27. Levine, Mr. Sidney
  28. Lewandowski, Mr. Anton
  29. Lewandowski, Mrs. Kathryn
  30. Lewis, Mr. Lazar
  31. Lewis, Mrs. Rose
  32. Lewis, Mr. Phillip R
  33. Lewis, Master Sheldon
  34. Lewitt, Mr. Rubin
  35. Libman, Mr. Morris
  36. Libman, Mrs. Rose
  37. Libman, Miss Rose N
  38. Lipka, Mr. Ignacy
  39. Lippincott, Mr. Benjamin
  40. Loew, Mr. John
  41. Loew, Mrs
  42. Lowy, Rabbi Salamon
  43. Lutey, Mr. Samuel

 

  1. MacGregor, Mrs. Estelle
  2. Macks, Miss Mary
  3. MacLear, Miss Anne B
  4. MacLear, Miss Martha
  5. MacLennan, Mr. Donald E
  6. Maczala, Mrs. Aniela
  7. Malina, Mrs. Amalia
  8. Marm, Mr. Albert
  9. Marsh, Mr. A. J
  10. Marsh, Mrs. Maude H
  11. Marsh, Mrs. Earl
  12. May, Mr. Ernest C
  13. Mayer, Mr. Solomon
  14. McAleese, Miss Idene
  15. McAllister, Mr. Joseph
  16. McAndrews, Mr. James
  17. McCann, Mr. Thomas J
  18. McCann, Mrs. Sara
  19. McLaughlin, Miss Mary
  20. McLaughlin, Miss Kathleen
  21. Mehl, Mr. Max
  22. Melchior, Mr. Adriano
  23. Melton, Mr. James
  24. Melton, Mrs. Marjorie
  25. Mendelsohn, Rabbi S. Felix
  26. Mendelsohn, Mrs
  27. Mettler, Miss Anna
  28. Middleton, Miss Elizabeth J
  29. Mierzycka, Mrs. Stanislawa
  30. Milbank, Miss Madeleine
  31. Miller, Mr. Alfred J
  32. Miller, Mrs. Agnes G
  33. Mintz, Mr. Norman
  34. Minwegen, Miss Rose
  35. Mittenthal, Mr. David
  36. Mittenthal, Mrs. Essie
  37. Mittenthal, Mr. Joseph
  38. Monahan, Mr. Patrick J
  39. Moore, Mr. Robert J
  40. Morgan, Miss Elizabeth
  41. Morris, Mr. William
  42. Morris, Mr. Frank M
  43. Mosig, Mr. John
  44. Mosig, Mrs
  45. Moyer, Miss Katherine T
  46. Mroz, Mrs. Antonia
  47. Mudge, Mr. Thomas J
  48. Mullally, Miss Elizabeth K
  49. Muller, Miss Emma
  50. Murray, Mr. Pete
  51. Myslicki, Mr. Bronislaw
  52. Myslicki, Mr. Leopold

 

  1. Nechamkin, Miss Anne
  2. Newlander, Rabbi Arthur H
  3. Newlander, Mrs
  4. Newman, Mrs. Lyllyan
  5. Newton, Mrs
  6. Nickerson, Mr. William
  7. Nienhauser, Mr. Roy B
  8. Nitze, Mr. Paul
  9. Niver, Mr. Chas
  10. North, Mr. Herman
  11. North, Mrs. Alba
  12. North, Miss Mary
  13. Nortman, Mr. Janthiel
  14. Notinger, Mrs. Rosa
  15. Nott, Mr. Thos
  16. Nott, Mrs
  17. Nott, Miss Edith
  18. Nott, Master William
  19. Nott, Master Allen

 

  1. Ochs, Mr. William L
  2. O'Dea, Miss Bridget M
  3. O'Dwyer, Miss Mary F
  4. Off, Mr. Ernst
  5. Ogden, Mr. Donald
  6. Ohringer, Mr. M
  7. Ohringer, Mr. Abe
  8. Ohringer, Mrs. Abe
  9. O'Keefe, Mr. Kenneth
  10. Olszewska, Mrs. Eleonora
  11. Ormsby, Mr. Dennis
  12. Ornstein, Mr. Jacob A
  13. Ortmann, Mr. Ignaz M
  14. Orzechowski, Mr. Sebastian
  15. Orzechowski, Master Edward
  16. Osborne, Mr. N. M
  17. Osborne, Mrs
  18. Osborne, Jr., Mr. N. Montgomery
  19. Osborne, Mr. M. F. Maury

 

  1. Paddock, Mr. Richard B
  2. Pagini, Mrs. Ernesta
  3. Paraplotsky, Mrs. Kate
  4. Paraplotsky, Miss Rachel
  5. Pederson, Mr. John M
  6. Pederson, Mrs. Laura M
  7. Pederson, Miss Elysine
  8. Pfeferberg, Mrs. Fannie
  9. Pfeferberg, Master Jacob
  10. Phillips, Mrs. Violet L
  11. Phillips, Miss Rita
  12. Pinches, Miss Ruth
  13. Plummer, Miss L. Flora
  14. Pope, Mr. Edwin E
  15. Popkin, Mr. Lionel
  16. Powers, Mr. Chas
  17. Powers, Mr. Frances
  18. Powers, Mr. A. J
  19. Price, Miss Muriel
  20. Pyzikiewicz, Rev

 

  1. Rampapos, Mr. E
  2. Rampapos, Mrs
  3. Reeves, Sister Marie
  4. Rendle, Mr. Albert E
  5. Rendle, Mrs. Elizabeth
  6. Rickley, Dr. John L
  7. Robinsky, Mr. Joseph A
  8. Robinsky, Mrs. Veronica
  9. Rodninski, Mr. Moses
  10. Rodninski, Mrs. Fanni
  11. Rogers, Mrs. Edey R
  12. Rose, Mr. Charles
  13. Rosenblum, Mr. Laurence
  14. Rosenkovich, Mrs. Michla
  15. Rosenkovich, Master Benzion
  16. Rosenkovich, Miss Sara
  17. Rothenberg, Mrs. Eliz
  18. Rothenstreich, Mr. Hermann
  19. Ryan, Miss Viola
  20. Ryan, Miss Zellah
  21. Ryba, Mr. J. Francis

 

  1. Sagalowsky, Mr. Louis
  2. Sagalowsky, Mrs. May
  3. Sahakian, Mr. Abraham
  4. Sanger, Mr. K
  5. Satler, Mr. J
  6. Satler, Mrs
  7. Schaad, Mrs. Juliette
  8. Schaeffer, Mrs. Nettie
  9. Schaeffer, Miss Amalie
  10. Schaffer, Mr. Zelig
  11. Schaffer, Mr. Harry
  12. Schaffer, Mr. Zelig
  13. Schaffer, Mr. Harry
  14. Schlesinger, Mr. S
  15. Schliff, Mr. Abram
  16. Schliff, Mr. A
  17. Schmidt, Mrs. Cornelia
  18. Schmitz, Mrs. Cornelia
  19. Schneiter, Mr. Albert
  20. Schneiter, Mrs. Maria
  21. Schneiter, Mr. Alvin
  22. Schumaker, Mr. Leon
  23. Scott, Mrs. Elsie
  24. Scully, Miss Teresa
  25. Sekiya, Mr. Yumosuke
  26. Sekiya, Miss Toshiko
  27. Semetkovsky, Mr. Emil
  28. Semetkovsky, Mrs. Marie
  29. Semetkovsky, Miss Mary
  30. Semetkovsky, Miss Edita
  31. Shapiro, Rev. Alfred
  32. Shaw, Mr. Ellioth
  33. Sher, Miss Janet
  34. Sher, Miss Janet
  35. Shute, Miss Zelma
  36. Sievers, Miss Sophie E
  37. Sigrist, Mr. Fridolin
  38. Sigrist, Mrs. Regula
  39. Silber, Mr. Alexander
  40. Silberberg, Miss Sara
  41. Simonovici, Miss Laja
  42. Simpson, Mrs. Della
  43. Slabinski, Mrs. Stanislawa
  44. Slabinski, Master Joseph
  45. Slote, Miss Ida
  46. Smith, Mr. Robert G
  47. Smith, Mrs. Bertha A
  48. Smith, Miss Irma
  49. Smith, Miss Aida
  50. Smith, Miss Evelyn E
  51. Smith, Mrs. W. D. C
  52. Smith, Miss Helen
  53. Smith, Miss Bertha
  54. Sorenson, Miss Alice
  55. Sorenson, Mr. Anders
  56. Spaulding, Mr. Robert
  57. Spencer, Mr. Lynn B
  58. Spillman, Miss Wilhelmine
  59. Spitzfaden, Miss Lulu
  60. Srodka, Rev. Antoni
  61. Stahlin, Mr. Chas. V
  62. Stalder, Mrs. Anna
  63. Stalder, Mr. Ernest
  64. Stather, Mr. Ellsworth M
  65. Stehlin, Mr. Joseph
  66. Stoddard, Miss Marguerite
  67. Stokfisz, Mr. Tadanz
  68. Stokfisz, Mrs. Theodla
  69. Stokfisz, Mrs. Cecilia
  70. Stowers, Miss F. Miriam
  71. Sussman, Mr. Salomon
  72. Sweeney, Mr. D. E
  73. Szanyi, Mrs. John
  74. Szathmary, Mr. Oscar
  75. Szathmary, Miss Sylvia
  76. Szathmary, Miss Pearl
  77. Szegedi, Mrs. Hani
  78. Szegedi, Mr. Ludovic
  79. Szegedi, Miss Anna

 

  1. Tanner, Miss Rose
  2. Tarrson, Miss Florence
  3. Tatarska, Mrs. Chaja
  4. Tauch, Senr., Mr. Edward R
  5. Tauch, Mrs. Louise
  6. Taylor, Miss Alice
  7. Temkin, Mrs. Celia
  8. Thompson, Mr. Harry
  9. Thuerlemann, Miss Pia
  10. Thumser, Mrs. Marie
  11. Tirozzi, Miss Mary
  12. Tousey, Mrs. Florence
  13. Treciokas, Mr. Albinas S
  14. Trofinczuk, Mr. Jacob
  15. Truman, Miss Elizabeth
  16. Trust, Rev. Dr. Harry
  17. Trust, Mrs. Lillian
  18. Tschudin, Mrs. Bertha
  19. Tulpan, Mr. and Child
  20. Turski, Mr. Kornelius
  21. Turski, Mrs. Helen

 

  1. Urban, Mrs. Salomea

 

  1. Vachuda, Mrs. Emma
  2. Van der Beck, Miss Viola
  3. Vaughan Williams, Mr. Harold J
  4. Venable, Miss Leila
  5. Verbeek, Mr. George
  6. Verbeek, Mrs. Riemkje
  7. Vertin, Mr. Rudolph
  8. Villannova, Mrs. Veneranda
  9. Vittu, Mrs. Hitau
  10. Vlamynck, Mr. Octave
  11. Vlamynck, Mrs
  12. Vlamynck, Miss Margeret
  13. Vlamynck, Master Fred
  14. Votipka, Miss Thelma
  15. Vyziute, Miss Monika

 

  1. Walczak, Miss Lucya
  2. Walczak, Mr. Adam
  3. Walker, Mr. Wm. D
  4. Walker, Mrs. Alice M
  5. Walker, Mr. Eric L
  6. Wasielewski, Mr. Chester
  7. Wasserzuk, Mr. Nochim
  8. Wasserzuk, Mrs. D
  9. Watson, Mr. Paul B
  10. Weiss, Mr. Eugen
  11. Weissman, Mrs. Lillian
  12. Wenger, Mr. Fritz
  13. Wenger, Mr. Ernest
  14. Werner, Miss Luise
  15. Wesley, Mrs. Clara A
  16. White, Mr. Joseph
  17. White, Mrs. Frances I
  18. Wickey, Mr. B. B
  19. Wickey, Mrs
  20. Wickey, Mr
  21. Wiener, Mr. Robert
  22. Wilcox, Mr. Frank M
  23. Wilcox, Mrs. Mary
  24. Williams, Mr. Herbert O
  25. Williams, Mrs. Ellen
  26. Winthrop, Mr. Fred
  27. Wirt, Miss Lulu
  28. Wisch, Dr. Charles A
  29. Wisch, Mrs. Violet H
  30. Wood, Miss Margaret P
  31. Wright, Mr. William
  32. Wright, Miss Alice
  33. Wyndable, Professor Adrian

 

  1. Yamaguchi, Mr. Eijiro
  2. Young, Miss Helen
  3. Young, Professor E. H

 

  1. Zimmermann, Dr. Harry M
  2. Zinewicz, Mr. Tomasz

 

Information for Second Class Passengers

Meals will be served as follows :-

WHEN One Sitting. | WHEN Two Sittings.
Breakfast ... 8:00 am | 7.30 am and 8:30 am
Luncheon ... 1:00 pm | 12:00 noon and 1:00 pm
Dinner ... 7:00 pm | 6:00 pm and 7:15:00 pm

Divine Service will be held in the Saloon on Sunday at 11:00 am

Dancing. A special dancing floor has been laid in the Entrance Hall on Deck " B."

Cinematograph Performances. Cinematograph performances will be given in the Saloon as notified from time to time.

Seats at Table. Passengers who have not previously arranged for seats at table to be reserved should apply for same to the Saloon Steward.

Medical Attendance. 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 The Voyage. In the case of sickness developed on the voyage no charge will be made, and medicine will be provided free in all circumstances.

The Surgeon will be in attendance at the Surgery for consultations at the following hours :- 10:00 am 6:00 pm 8:30 pm

The Surgeon will be available at all times in cases of urgency.

Letters, &c., for Passengers 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 with the Saloon Steward for any later despatches to be re-directed. Postage Stamps can be obtained from the Enquiry Office, which will take charge of Cable Despatches and Telegrams for transmission.

Charges PAID on Board. Passengers are requested to ask for a Receipt on the Company's Form for any additional Passage Money, Chair or Steamer Rug Hire, or Freight, Marconigram, Cablegram, etc., charges paid on board.

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

Deck Chairs and Steamer Rugs can be hired on application at a charge of 6/6 (or $1.50) each for the voyage.

COTS. The steamers are supplied with a limited number of Cots for the use of Infants. Applications for same should be made to the Chief Steward.

Valuables. For the convenience of Passengers, the Line has provided in the Purser's Office a safe in which money, jewels, ornaments, documents or other valuables may be deposited by Passengers. A receipt for any articles so deposited will be issued by the Purser, but the Line does not, having regard to the ticket conditions and to the provisions of Section 502 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, and of Section 4281 of the revised Statutes of the United States, accept any responsibility for the safe custody of any such articles. Passengers are accordingly advised to protect themselves by insurance.

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.

 

Baggage. Questions relating to Baggage should be referred to 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 Baggage Master on the Wharf at New York, and such articles will be stored entirely at owners' risk. It is for Passengers themselves to see all their Baggage is passed by the U.S. Customs Authorities on landing.

Reservation of Pullman Sleeping & Parlour CARS On American and Canadian Railroads. Passengers desiring to make reservations should inform the Purser of their intentions; he will be pleased to Marconi at passenger's own expense.

Travellers' Cheques, payable in all parts of Europe, U.S.A. and Canada can be purchased at all the principal offices of the White Star Line. These Cheques are accepted on board White Star steamers in payment of accounts, but the Pursers do not carry funds to enable them to cash same, except to a very limited amount.

A Gymnasium,*fully equipped with modern appliances, is situated on Deck B, and is open for exercise by Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, as follows

6:00 am to 9:00 am for Gentlemen only
10:00 am to 12 Noon for Ladies only
12 Noon to 1:00 pm for Ladies and Gentlemen
2:00 pm to 3:30 pm for Children
3-30 p m. to 7:00 pm for Ladies and Gentlemen

NO Charge is MADE for The USE of The Appliances.

* The Company accept no responsibility whatsoever for any accident from whatever cause arising to any passenger using the Gymnasium.

Barber and LADY Hair Dresser. A Barber is provided, and for the convenience of lady Passengers a Lady Hairdresser is also provided.

The Barber is allowed the privilege of selling various souvenirs and small articles on his own account.

A Clothes Pressing Room is in charge of an expert Attendant, and work of this kind will be carried out for Ladies or Gentlemen.

Landing Cards. It is necessary that Passengers present their Landing Cards, together with Passports, to the United States Immigration Inspector for endorsement before leaving the vessel.

 

Postal Information

High Seas Mail On all British steamers British Postage Stamps and rates are used when mailing letters for European points, and such letters should be posted in the ship's letter box in the ordinary way.

The mail bag is closed a few hours previous to arrival. Full particulars can be obtained at the Enquiry Office on application.

Wireless Telegram Rates

This Steamer is fitted with Marconi system of Wireless Telegraphy and
also with Submarine Signalling Apparatus.

Long Range Wireless Service

This vessel is fitted with special long range wireless apparatus which will enable Passengers to communicate with their friends or business connections on shore at any time during the voyage across the North Atlantic.

The ship is always in touch with one or other of these stations.

Rates for messages to other destinations may be obtained from the Purser's Bureau.
Every word in the address, text, and signature is counted. All charges must be prepaid and a receipt should be requested.

Ship To Ship. The general rate for messages exchanged direct between ships at sea is 8d. or 16.23 cts. per word.

Special Rate Messages

Ocean Letters. The Marconi Company have inaugurated an Ocean Letter " service by which messages 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 charge for an " Ocean Letter " is (inclusive of wireless, postage and registration) 5s. or $1.22 cts. for 20 words, plus 2d. or 4 cts. for each additional word up to a maximum of 100 words. This class of message must contain full postal (mail) address.

Poste Radiotelegrams. These messages are accepted for transmission to a selected vessel for mailing on arrival in port. This service provides a most economical channel of communication with friends and relatives on shore when full rate facilities are not desired.

Poste Radiotelegrams should preferably be handed in during the early part of the voyage and should be addressed in a manner similar to the following example :

Poste= New York Brown 2464 Quincy Avenue
Arriving Tuesday Well Boston Majestic
The inclusive cost of the above message would be 2/10d or 70 cis.
For particulars regarding Wireless communications established or expected please consult the Wireless notice board, where full information is posted daily throughout the voyage.

 

Landing Arrangements at New York

Should the steamer arrive at the New York Wharf after 8:00 pm, all Passengers who have been passed by U.S. Immigration Authorities may land or remain on board overnight, at their own option. Those Passengers who have been passed by the Immigration Authorities and desire to remain on board may have all their baggage passed by the U.S. Customs that night or the follo'.' ing morning, at their own option. No baggage will be passed before 7:00 am the day following arrival. Breakfast, will be served to those who remain on board overnight.

In the event of the evening arrival of the steamer at New York, the examination by the U.S. Immigration Authorities of Passengers, other than United States citizens, will be terminated at the following hours :

September 26TH To April 23RD, INCLUSIVE ... 8.30 pm
April 24TH To September 25TH, ... 9:30 pm

and all such Passengers not examined up to these hours may be required by the U.S. Immigration Authorities to remain on board overnight and have their passports inspected the following morning.

Breakfast will be served in the usual course.

Uniformed representatives of the American railroads meet all steamers on arrival at New York. Railroad tickets may be purchased and baggage checked from the steamship pier to any point along the lines of the Pennsylvania, New York Central, New York, New Haven and Hartford, Erie, Lehigh Valley, Baltimore and Ohio, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western and Central Railroad of New Jersey, and connecting railroads.

Passengers destined to New York City, or nearby points will find on the pier representatives who will arrange for the expeditious transfer of baggage to hotels, railroad terminals or residences.

Taxicabs can be hired at the New York Piers. It is suggested to Passengers for their own protection that taxicabs of the Yellow Taxi Corporation, which come within the pier gates, afford comfort and pretection as regards baggage, etc., at legal rates.

Passengers are advised to enquire at the Desks on the Piers for letters and telegrams.

 

Recovery of U.S. Head Tax

Refund of Head Tax can be obtained provided Passengers have complied with the following conditions :-

(1) Inform the U.S. Immigration Inspector on arrival that it is their intention to leave the United States within sixty days, and obtain from the Inspector " Head Tax Refund Certificate " (Form 514).

(2) When leaving the United States to have the departure certified on Form 514 by the Purser of the vessel or by the conductor of the train upon which the departure takes place.

(3) The Immigration Authorities impose a time limit of 120 days from date of entry, after which claims for refund will not be considered. Passengers must, therefore, submit Form 514, duly completed, to the Company in sufficient time to enable the Company to make their application within this limit of time (120 days).

 

Upper Berths

Passengers occupying Upper Berths can obtain steps for petting in or out of same by applying to the Steward or Stewardess

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Portholes. As it is dangerous for Passengers to handle the Ports, they are requested to ask the Bedroom Steward to open and close the Portholes in the Staterooms as required.

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Orchestra. The " Majestic" carries an Orchestra of professional musicians, which will play regularly in the Second Class.

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SPORTS Department

For the convenience of our patrons interested in sport or sporting events on either side of the Atlantic we have established a special department in our London West End Office.
It will be the duty of this department to supply information, obtain facilities, and establish associations in respect to any sport or sporting events, and he generally useful in this connection to our patrons, who, we trust, will not hesitate to take full advantage of the arrangements we have made.

Enquiries should be addressed to :-
White Star Line,
Sports Department,
I a, Cockspur Street, London, S.W.1

For the convenience of those Passengers who may be returning from the United States or Canada to Europe and who have Not yet made the necessary reservations, the Purser will be pleased to radio, free of charge, New York, Boston, Philadelphia or Montreal Office, for any accommodation required. This will enable Passengers to complete their arrangements before leaving the steamer and will, consequently, save them time and trouble after landing.

Public Telephones
With Booths and Operators on our New York Piers

 

Track Chart and Memorandum of Log (Unused). RMS Majestic Passenger List, 4 September 1929.

Track Chart and Memorandum of Log (Unused). RMS Majestic Passenger List, 4 September 1929. GGA Image ID # 1dd3889453

 

Passenger List Information

RMS Majestic Passenger List – 4 September 1929

White Star Line – Second Cabin Service

 

Description

A meticulously preserved Second Cabin Passenger List from the RMS Majestic, dated 4 September 1929. This voyage commenced in Southampton with stops at Cherbourg, culminating in New York. Commanded by Commodore W. Marshall, C.B., D.S.O., R.D., the list offers a comprehensive view of life aboard one of the most celebrated ocean liners of its era.

Encapsulating the spirit of interwar transatlantic travel, this artifact features an unused Track Chart and Memorandum of Log and provides detailed information on passenger services, dining arrangements, and shipboard amenities. It serves as both a social document and a testament to the grandeur of White Star Line’s second cabin accommodations.

 

Key Features

  • Voyage Date: 4 September 1929
  • Route: Southampton – Cherbourg – New York
  • Cabin Class: Second Cabin
  • Command: Commodore W. Marshall, C.B., D.S.O., R.D.
  • Supplementary Items: Unused Track Chart and Memorandum of Log
  • Passenger List: Names of over 400 individuals, reflecting diverse nationalities, professions, and social standings.

 

Historical and Design Highlights

The RMS Majestic, once the largest passenger ship in the world, exemplified maritime innovation. Originally the German liner SS Bismarck, the vessel was awarded to the White Star Line after World War I and transformed into a symbol of British naval and commercial prowess.

The second cabin class on the RMS Majestic offered superior comfort, often compared favorably to first-class accommodations on earlier liners. This passenger list, replete with details of onboard life, including a barber, gymnasium, cinema, and live orchestra, captures the essence of affordable yet refined transatlantic travel.

 

Notable Passengers (Potential VIPs)

  • Dr. P. F. Burke: A prominent physician whose presence reflects the Majestic’s role in connecting professionals internationally.
  • Professor Henry R. Hatfield: An esteemed academic and cultural ambassador, traveling with his family.
  • Rev. Dr. Harry Trust: A religious leader with transatlantic connections, indicative of the ship’s diverse clientele.
  • Rabbi S. Felix Mendelsohn: A leading Jewish scholar and community figure, highlighting the multicultural character of this voyage.

 

Historical Significance

The RMS Majestic played a pivotal role in the White Star Line’s dominance during the interwar period. This passenger list is not only a repository of names but a narrative of migration, tourism, and international exchange. Its significance extends beyond maritime history to social, cultural, and genealogical research, making it a unique artifact of early 20th-century globalization.

 

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