SS Bergensfjord Passenger List - 27 July 1935
Front Cover of a Cabin and Tourist Class Passenger List for the SS Bergensfjord of the Norwegian-America Line, Departing 27 July 1935 from Oslo to New York via Stavanger and Bergen, Commanded by Captain Thorbiørn Thorsen. Designated at Voyage 191 West. GGA Image ID # 1efa48edae
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: Thorbiørn Thorsen
- Chief Officer: Andreas Anderson
- Chief Engineer: Peder Karstensen
- Purser: Arne U. Blix
- Physician: Kjell Mossige
- Chief Steward: Stefanus Pedersen
List of Cabin Passengers
- Sigurd Boschen
Bergen - Edna K. Campsie
Sioux St. Marie, Mich - John Carlsson
Brooklyn - Sophie Carlsson
- Margaret Christiansen
Miami - Harriet Christiansen
- Marshall A. Coyne
Germantown, Pa - Nenette M. Coyne
- Jeanne Coyne
Philadelphia - Thomas D. Davis
Indianapolis, Ind - Marcella Davis
- Winifred Davis
- Signe Funder
New York - Eleanor Funder
- Nicolay Andrew Grevstad
Chicago - Victor Hybinette Jackson
Mich - Jennie E. Lyngor Jenssen
- Emilie Johansen
New-York - Alta M. Luckings
- Gordon Mendelssohn
- Henrietta Nelson
Beverly Heights, Cal - Gladys Petch
Brooklyn - Brynjulf Strandends
New-York - Edna M. Strauss
- Alfred D. Trempe
Sioux St. Marie, Mich - Minnie O. Trempe
- Casper Yeager
New-York
Tourist Class Passengers
- Florence Akerson
Goteborg - Carl A Anderson
- Helen Irene Baldwin
Jamaica, L.I - Theodore Bentz
Flushing, N.Y - Henry Bernhardt
Oslo - Hans Bue
Seattle - Betzy Carlsen
San Francisco - Karen Dahl
Selkirk, N.Y - Marie Dahl
- Anna Inge Engels
Stamford, Conn - Lillian Engels
- Andrea Engels
- Ann Marie Engels
- Mathilda O. Hansen
Richmond Hill, N.Y - Harold Hansen
Elkhurst, Ind - John Hansen
Melrose, Mass - Emilie Hansen
- John Hansen
Chicago - Edna Hansen
- Edward L. Hill
Minneapolis - Irene Hill
- Anna Ingebrigtsen
Stavanger - Jonas Iversen
Brooklyn - Anna Iversen
- Arne G. Johnson
Bow, Wash - Dagmar Justnes
New-York - Dagmar Mary Justnes
- Aage Karset
Minneapolis - Ella Lund Kittleson
Madison, Min - Gladys Adeline Kittleson
- Knut S. Knutsen
Turlock, Calf - Oscar Knutsen
- Andrew Larson
Woodrow, Calf - Margit Lindquist
Chicago - Roy Norman Lindquist
- Anna Lindaas
Seattle - Ejmy Magnussen
Brooklyn - Emilie Nelson
Teaneck, N.J - Martha Numa
Seattle - Nanny Johanne Olsen
Sandefjord - Carl Gustaf Ohlsson
Stockholm - Alma Ohlsson
- Gosta Ohlsson
- Osmund Pedersen
Berley, Cal - Caroline Pedersen
- Leon I. Radin
New-York - Frida Radin
- Ragnhild Rinde
Oslo - Bernhard H. Steenland
New-York - Gulborg Steen
- Bertinius Strand
Chicago - Bertine Strand
- Bjorn Vaage
Brooklyn - Astrid Vaage
- Louise Vedo
Haugesund - Magda Ystebo
Hamilton, Ont
Cabin Passengers Errata
Additional :
- Harry Levine
New York - Rolf Smith
Ursin Lille Frøen
Total 29 Cabin Passengers
Tourist Class Errata
Additional :
- Kristian Bredesen
Minneapolis, Minn - Olga Benson
Chicago, Ill - Hans Christie
Innisfail, Alta - Elen Johnsen
Brooklyn, N. Y - Sonja Johnsen
- Thelma Johnsen
- Reidar Olafsen
Longacre, W. Va - Kathleen Olafsen
- Mildred Pedersen
Minneapolis, Minn - Camilla Sande
Tonsberg
Total 66 Tourist Class Passengers
Passenger Information
Meals will as a rule be served at the following hours:
Cabin:
- Breakfast 7.30-9.30 am
- bouillon 11:30 am
- lunch 13 (1:00 pm)
- tea 16.30 (4.30 pm)
- dinner 19 (7:00 pm)
A bugle is sounded half an hour before and at the beginning of meals.
Tourist Class:
- Breakfast 7.30 — 9:00 am
- lunch 12.30
- tea 15.30 (3.30 pm)
- dinner 18.30 (6.30 pm)
A Gong is sounded at the beginning of meals.
Seats at the dining tables are assigned by the Steward after sailing. In assigning the seats there will as far as possible be shown due regard to the wish of the Passengers. Children under 10 years, who pay half fare, will as a rule be served at the Second sitting.
Public rooms are open for the use and comfort of the Passengers from 7:00 am all day to 23 (11:00 pm). Lights are extinguished at 23 (11:00 pm) (in the smoking rooms at 23.30 (11:30 pm)) and after these hours the Passengers are not allowed to stay in the public rooms. Nothing is served after 23 (11:00 pm).
Smoking is not allowed in the dining rooms, music rooms, state-rooms and corridors.
Gambling is prohibited.
Baths. Splendid uptodate bathrooms with hot and cold salt water and fresh water showerbaths are conveniently located. Baths, which are free, should be ordered from the bathroom or stateroom servants.
Library. Books may be borrowed from the ship's library by applying to the music room attendant to whom the books must be returned the day before arrival.
Baggage. Only ordinary steamertrunks and hand-baggage is allowed in the staterooms.
Baggage labeled "Baggage Room" will be placed in the baggage room, to which there is access every day 9 to 10 a m. and 15 to 16 (3 to 4 p m.). Baggage labeled "Hold" will be placed in ship's hold.
Deck chairs may be secured by applying to the deck-waiter. Charge $ 1.00.
Blankets and Pillows must not be taken from the staterooms for use on deck.
Rugs may be hired for $ 0.50 for the voyage by applying to the deck waiter.
Wireless Telegrams are received for transmission by the wireless operator at any time.
Wireless Station is located on upper deck (bridge deck).
Ordinary Telegrams are received for transmission by the purser. Time for delivery of such telegrams will be posted on bulletin boards.
Letters must be stamped with Norwegian stamps and put in the mail boxes. Mail will be sent ashore at first port of call.
Stamps are obtainable from the music room attendant (deckwaiter).
Valuables. The company will not be responsible for money, jewelry or other valuables, belonging to the Passengers. The Passengers are warned not to leave such articles in their staterooms.
Money and other valuables enclosed in special safety envelopes provided for such purposes may be deposited with the purser, who will give receipt for package, but as no charges are made, the company assumes no responsibility.
Exchange of Money. The purser will change a limited amount of dollars or kroner. Time and rate of exchange will be posted on bulletin boards.
Ship's Doctor. Office Flours from 9.30-10.30 a. m and from 16-17 (4-5:00 pm). Attendance and medicin is free. In special cases a fee may be charged. A trained Nurse will assist Passengers in case of illness.
Purser's Office (also information office), is open from 9-10:00 am and from 16-17 (4-5:00 pm).
Bennetts Travelbureau is located near Tourist Class Dining-saloon.
Barber Shop is located in C.deck vestibule, port side. The following articles may be purchased in the Barber's shop:
- Cameras
- Pencils
- Seasick Remedies
- Films
- Ingersoll Watches
- Toilet articles
- Waterman's Fountain-pens
- Sun Goggles
- Caps, etc.