SS TEUTONIC (1889)


Liste des passagers embarqués à New York le 24 février 1903


Liste des Officiers
Titre Nom
1 Commandant E. R. McKINSTRY, R. N. R.
2 Médecin T. T. BARK
3 Commissaire C. B. LANCASTER

Liste des passagers
Nom
1 Mr. Walter Ainslie Mrs. A. Copeland
2 Mrs. Altemus Mr. E. 0. Cornish
3 Mr. Cleo. A. Armour Mr. Percy Cradock
4 Mr. J. P. Atherton Mrs. Cradock
5 Mrs. Atherton Mr. Jas. A. Cunningham
6 Col. A. Barry
7 Mrs. Jacob H. Bauland
8 Mr. E. J. Bonette
9 Mr. James P. Bradt
10 Mrs. Bradt
11 Mrs. A. M. Burke
12 Mr. W. C. Burton
13 Mr. C. Emo Capodilista
14 Mrs. M. E. Carey
15 Hon. T. Chase Casgraiu
16 Mr. Nap Charbonneau
17 Mrs. Charbonneau
18 Mr. Samuel Chew
19 Mr. John J. Cone
20 Mr. H. P. Daley
21 Miss K. Delaney
22 Miss Kate Dodd
23 Mr. Blair Fairchild and manservant
24 Mrs. Fairchild and maid
25 Mr. S. Finck
26 Mrs. Finck
27 Miss Virginia Fleming
28 Miss A. A. Fox
29 Miss A. E. Fox
30 Mr. Ivan Frank
31 Miss Gibson
32 Mr. V. Gandil
33 Mr. M. A. Gunst
34 Mrs. William Hayden
35 Mr. Arthur Hayden
36 Mr. K. Imaizumi
37 Mr. R. B. Jarvie
38 Master Lewis M. Johnstone
39 Miss Nora M. Johnstone
40 Mr. Parry Jones
41 Mr. J. J. Jubert
42 Mr. Juromir J. Justice
43 Mrs. G. Kennedy
44 Mr. Fred'k E. Kip
45 Mr. Geo. M. Kneuper
46 Mr. W. B. Krebs
47 Mrs. Krebs
48 Mr. John Lamb
49 Mr. Thos. Law
50 Mr. C. Seton Lindsay
51 Mrs. Lindsay
52 Mrs. A. L. Little
53 Mr. Herbert Lockwood
54 Dr. R. J. Marshall
55 Dr. Masujima
56 Capt. H. Mowatt
57 Mr. P. S. Muller
58 Mr. James Munroe
59 Master Munroe
60 Mrs. McMullan
61 Mr. W. H. Nisbet
62 Mr. F. C. Overbury
63 Mrs. Overbury
64 Miss Sara L. Owen
65 Mr. W. J. K. Pearson
66 Mrs. Pearson
67 Mr. W. H. Peech
68 Mrs. Peech, infant, and nurse
69 Mr. Russell Perkins
70 Mr. J. F. Sherman
71 Mr. C. J. Pershouse
72 Mr. Cleo. H. Stewart
73 Mr. Elmer Phillips
74 Mr. J. Suckling
75 Miss E. C. Pierce
76 Mr. S. P. Sutton
77 Miss Jeanie Preston
78 Mr. Wm. Price
79 Mrs. Price
80 Miss Price
81 Mr. L. D. Tandy and two children
82 Mr. Morris Terker
83 Mr. Evan Thomas
84 Mr. W. A. Tipping
85 Mr. H. W. Troth
86 Mr. A. J. Quanz
87 Mrs. Troth
88 Mr. M. deQuesada
89 Master Raymond H. Troth
90 Mr. Frank Turner
91 Mr. S. Raunheim
92 Mr. E. A. Raymond
93 Mr. R. Walker
94 Miss M. L. Reilly
95 Dr. W. D. Waller
96 Mr. J. A. Roach
97 Mr. Nat. M. Waslier
98 Mr. John H. Ross
99 Mr. C. W. Watson
100 Mr. S. B. Ross and manservant
101 Mr. J. Rymer-Jones
102 Mrs. Watson, two maids
103 Miss Ida M. Watson
104 Miss Lucy L. Watson
105 Mr. B. Saenz
106 Miss Elizabeth Watson
107 Miss Jessie M. Sandifor
108 Mrs. Arthur Welman
109 Mr. Henry Schafer maid
110 Mr. D. Schoenfeld
111 Mr. Jas. H. White
112 Mr. M. Sessenwein
113 Mrs. White
114 Mr. J. Sessenwein
115 Mr. A. White
116 Mr. F. M. Williams
117 Mr. A. Wimpfheimer
118 Mrs. Williams
119 Mr. Chas. G. Winslow
120 Miss E. A. Willis
121 Mr. Archibald Wright

Informations passagers
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BREAKFAST from 8.30 until to 10'clock.
LUNCHEON at 1.30
DINNER at 7.00 o'clock.
The Bar closes at 11 P.M., and the Smoke Room at 11.30 P.M.
Divine Service
In the Saloon on Sundays at 10.30 A.M.
PLEASE apply to the Second Steward for Seating Accommodation at Table. Children under ten years of age are not entitled to seats in the Saloon unless full fare is paid.
Cablegrams and Telegrams should be handed to the Saloon Steward an hour before arrival at Queenstown.
The Saloon and Library Stewards will supply Stamps, Telegraph Forms, Books of Reterence and Railway Time 1ables of the principal Companies.
Questions relating to Baggage should be referred to the Second Steward, who is the Ship's baggage Master. Trunks, Chairs, or Rugs which passengers may desire to leave in charge of the Company, should be properly labeled and handed to the Second Steward with the keys. such Baggage will be stored entirely at owners risk.
Deck Chairs can be hired at a charge of $1 each for the voyage; 12 hours' notice being necessary, at the Office, 9 Broadway.
It is desirable that Valuables or Money should be placed in charge of the Purser for deposit in his sate, and a receipt for same will be given on the Company's form. As no charge is made for carriage, the Company can accept no responsibility for loss or damage, however arising, but passengers can protect themselves by insurance.
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.
Saloon Passengers joining the White Star Mail Steamers Westbound at Queenstown must be at that port not later than 10.15 a.m. Thursday.
TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SNUFF, SCENTS.
WINES, SPIRITS (OF ANY SORT).
EXTRACTS OF TEA, COFFEE, CHICORY, OR TOBACCO.
The SMALLEST quantity of any of the articles must be produced.
A person Smuggling is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six Months in default of payment of a fine of Treble the Duty Paid value of the goods or £100 (500 Dols.)
N. B.—Passengers will please note that no dogs will be admitted from America into Great Britain without a license from the Board of Agriculture.
The White Star Line have opened a West End Office for the convenience of Passengers at 17 Cockspur Street London, S. W.
The premises include a Reading and Writing Room, and latest editions of the leading American and English Papers are kept on file.
Letters can be addressed there to await the arrival of passengers, and baggage can be stored, if desired, at owner's risk.
Registered Telegraphic and Cable Address—"Vessels," London. Telephone No. "2313 Gerard," London.
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