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Passenger List, Cunard Line R.M.S. Laconia, June 1913

Transcribed Saloon Passenger List for the 10 June 1913 Westbound Voyage of the Laconia of the Cunard Steamship Line from Liverpool, England to Boston via Queenstown and Portland, ME.

LIST OF SALOON PASSENGERS

PER R. M. S. "LACONIA"

CAPTAIN W. R. D. IRVINE, R.D.; R.N.R.

LIVERPOOL TO BOSTON, JUNE 10th, 1913.

Read the Newspaper Account of the Arrivial of the Laconia in Boston

Listing of Saloon Passengers

Passenger List, Cunard Line R.M.S. Laconia - June - 1913 (Image not Available)
  1. Mr. A. J. Abbott
  2. Mrs. Abbott
  3. Mrs. Frank W. Andrews and Maid
  4. Miss C. Abbott
  5. Miss V. Astlett
  6. Mr. N. F. Allen
  7. Mrs. Allen
  8. Mrs. Elizabeth G. Allen
  9. Miss Agnes T. Allen
  10. Mr. Wm. H. Ames - Bostonians William H. Ames and Mrs. Ames,  who went over April 5, and have spent most of the time in France
  11. Miss D. E. Belcher
  12. Mr. Jas. B. Black
  13. Mrs. Ames and Maid
  14. Miss Helen Bradfield
  15. Miss Mabel S. Brown
  16. Mr. C. C. Buckley - C. C. Buckley of the B. A. A. A. L. Madden of Boston returned from a motoring trip through the English lake region, Scotland and Ireland.
  17. Mr. T. H. Bullock
  18. Mrs.. Bullock
  19. Miss S. P. Carle
  20. Mr. F. S. Carr
  21. Mr. M. F. Carr
  22. Mr. E. J. Casey - Edmund J. Casey, head of the Brewers' Association, and his bride, who was Miss May Whalen, returned from their bridal tour.  They were married April 18, and left immediately for Europe, where they have since been traveling through Switzerland, Italy and England.
  23. Mrs. Casey
  24. Mr. J. Keith Clement - Mr. and Mrs. J. Keith Clement of Boston returned from their honeymoon.
  25. Mrs. Clement
  26. Miss A. Condon
  27. Mrs. Clara E. Craig Miss Clara E. Craig of Providence, who was sent to Rome by the Rhode Island school to study the Montessori system of education.
  28. Mr. James A. Craig - Reveremd Brother of Miss Clara E. Craig
  29. Mr. Richard H. Dana
  30. Mrs. Dana - Mrs. Richard Dana is the daughter of the poet Longfellow
  31. Miss Sarah Dean
  32. Mr: C. R. Donnell
  33. Miss Mary L.. Dutton
  34. Miss C. H: Dwight
  35. Mr. E. H. Elles
  36. Mr. N. H. Emmons
  37. Mr. E. Fahrenheim
  38. Mr. J. H. Farrell - J. H. Farrell of Pawtucket returned from a motoring trip through the English lake region, Scotland and Ireland.
  39. Miss E. Firpo
  40. Mr. D. Fiske
  41. Mrs. Fiske
  42. Miss G. K. Fiske
  43. Mr. W. F. Fiske
  44. Mrs. Chas. S. Halliday
  45. Mr. Chas. E. Lauriat - Charles E. Lauriat, the publisher, and Mrs. Lauriat, who went over three months ago, were also on board.  They visited Florence, Milan, Paris and London, meeting their son at the British metropolis.
  46. Mrs. Lauriat
  47. Mr. Arthur. E. Lumsden, Jr.
  48. Mr. M. L. Madden
  49. Mr. A. B. Martin
  50. Mrs. Martin
  51. Mr. Richard Mayer
  52. Mr. B. J. McGee
  53. Mr. S. J. Meeker and Chauffeur - S. J. Meeker and J. R. Meeker of Bath toured Italy, Switzerland and France in their car, covering over 3000 miles.
  54. Mr. J. R. Meeker
  55. Mr. C. C. Nash - Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nash of Boston returned from their honeymoon.
  56. Mrs. Nash
  57. Mr. S. Y. Nash
  58. Miss E. Y. Nash
  59. Dr. J. L. Nichols
  60. Mrs. Nichols
  61. Mrs. Geo. E. Niles
  62. Rev. F Lowe_Phalen
  63. Mr. W. Wallace Potter - W. Wallace Potter completed a tour of the world with the arrival of the steamer.  He left San Francisco 10 months ago for Honolulu, Japan, China, the Philippines and Europe.
  64. Miss Leotine Scherrer
  65. Mr. David Sears and Manservant
  66. Miss Helen L. Shaw
  67. Miss Edna Stacy
  68. Mrs. Chas. R. Sturgis
  69. Miss Evelyn P. Sturgis
  70. Mr. Frederick Swindells
  71. Miss Dorothy Test
  72. Mr. H. Asa Thomas
  73. Mrs. Thomas
  74. Miss Pamela Thomas and Nurse
  75. Mr. N. D. Thompson
  76. Mr: W.. H. Todhunter
  77. Mr. E. P. Warren
  78. Mr. C. J. Whittaker
  79. Miss Louise Wilcox
  80. Mrs. G. Herbert Windeler - Mrs. G. Herbert Windeler, wife of a prominent Boston insurance broker, and her little daughter Evelyn, returned from a nine months' stay in England and Switzerland, and were met at the pier by Mr. Windeler.
  81. Miss Evelyn Windeler and Nurse
  82. Miss L. Maud Windeler

ADDITIONAL

  1. Mr. J. E. Cooper
  2. Mr. J. J. Healey - J. J. Healey, the well-known Boston merchant, who went over six weeks ago, and decided to return on the Laconia only a few hours before she left Liverpool

NOT ON BOARD

  1. Mr. J. B. McGee

ERRATUM.

  1. Mrs. Clare E. Craig should read Miss Clara E. Craig
  2. Miss A. Condon should read Miss A. Couden
  3. Miss S. P. Carle should read Mrs. S. P. Carll
  4. Miss Evelyn P. Sturgis should read Miss A. R. Sturgis
  5. Miss Edna Stacy should read Miss Edna Stacey

Total ...89.

Landing at Portland

  1. Mr. J. E. Cooper
  2. Mrs. Asa Thomas, Infant and Nurse
  3. Mr. Chas. R. Donnell
  4. Mr. A.. E. Lumsden Jr.
  5. Mr. J. R. Meeker
  6. Mr. H Asa Thomas
  7. Mr. E. P. Warren

Senior Officers

  1. Captain: W. R. D. IRVINE, R.D.; R.N.R.
  2. Chief Engineer: J. Weir
  3. Chief Officer: G. Gibbons, R.N.R.
  4. Surgeon: H. E. Scowcroft
  5. Chief Steward: H. Pyatt
  6. Purser: E. C. F. Moore
  7. Asst Purser: W. H. Ramsden

Récapitulation

  • Saloon Passengers: 80
  • Second Cabin Passengers: 298
  • Third Class Steerage Passengers: 1,452
  • Total Number of Passengers: 1,830

Documents and Information on the R.M.S. Laconia (I) Available at the Archives

 

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