SS Teutonic Passenger List - 4 February 1903
Front Cover, Saloon Passenger List for the RMS Teutonic of the White Star Line, Departing Wednesday, 4 February 1903 from New York to Liverpool, Commanded by Captain Edward R. McKinstry. GGA Image ID # 13ccbd66b2
Notable Passengers: John J. Cone, Blair Fairchild, Moses A. Gunst, Clarence Wayland Watson
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: Captain Edward R. McKinstry, R.N.R.
- Surgeon: T. T. Bark
- Purser: C. B. Lancaster
Saloon Passengers
- Mr. Walter Ainslie
- Mrs. A. Copeland
- Mrs. Altemus
- Mr. E. O. Cornish
- Mr. Cleo. A. Armour
- Mr. Percy Cradock
- Mr. J. P. Atherton
- Mrs. Cradock
- Mrs. Atherton
- Mr. Jas. A. Cunningham
- Col. A. Barry
- Mrs. Jacob H. Bauland
- Mr. E. J. Bonette
- Mr. James P. Bradt
- Mrs. Bradt
- Mrs. A. M. Burke
- Mr. W. C. Burton
- Mr. C. Emo Capodilista
- Mrs. M. E. Carey
- Hon. T. Chase Casgraiu
- Mr. Nap Charbonneau
- Mrs. Charbonneau
- Mr. Samuel Chew
- Mr. John J. Cone
John J. Cone was the fourth Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus from 1898 to 1899 and Fire Commissioner of Jersey City, New Jersey. Cone was a founding member of Jersey City Council #137 of the Knights of Columbus on November 3, 1895. In less than three years was elected Supreme Knight after Supreme Knight Hayes died suddenly frlom complications from peritonitis - Mr. H. P. Daley
- Miss K. Delaney
- Miss Kate Dodd
- Mr. Blair Fairchild and
manservant
Blair Fairchild (June 23, 1877 - April 23, 1933) was an American composer and diplomat. Along with Charles Wakefield Cadman, Charles Sanford Skilton, Arthur Nevin, and Arthur Farwell, among others, he is sometimes grouped among the Indianists, although he had only a marginal association with their work - Mrs. Fairchild and Maid
- Mr. S. Finck
- Mrs. Finck
- Miss Virginia Fleming
- Miss A. A. Fox
- Miss A. E. Fox
- Mr. Ivan Frank
- Miss Gibson
- Mr. V. Gandil
- Mr. M. A. Gunst
Moses A. Gunst (1853-1928) of San Francisco was engaged in the retail and wholesale trade of Cigars that eventually became the United Cigar Store - Mrs. William Hayden
- Mr. Arthur Hayden
- Mr. K. Imaizumi
- Mr. R. B. Jarvie
- Master Lewis M. Johnstone
- Miss Nora M. Johnstone
- Mr. Parry Jones
- Mr. J. J. Jubert
- Mr. Jaromir J. Justice
- Mrs. G. Kennedy
- Mr. Fred'k E. Kip
- Mr. George M. Kneuper
- Mr. W. B. Krebs
- Mrs. Krebs
- Mr. John Lamb
- Mr. Thos. Law
- Mr. C. Seton Lindsay
- Mrs. Lindsay
- Mrs. A. L. Little
- Mr. Herbert Lockwood
- Dr. R. J. Marshall
- Dr. Masujima
- Capt. H. Mowatt
- Mr. P. S. Muller
- Mr. James Munroe
- Master Munroe
- Mrs. McMullan
- Mr. W. H. Nisbet
- Mr. F. C. Overbury
- Mrs. Overbury
- Miss Sara L. Owen
- Mr. W. J. K. Pearson
- Mrs. Pearson
- Mr. W. H. Peech
- Mrs. Peech, Infant, and Nurse
- Mr. Russell Perkins
- Mr. J. F. Sherman
- Mr. C. J. Pershouse
- Mr. Cleo. H. Stewart
- Mr. Elmer Phillips
- Mr. J. Suckling
- Miss E. C. Pierce
- Mr. S. P. Sutton
- Miss Jeanie Preston
- Mr. Wm. Price
- Mrs. Price
- Miss Price
- Mr. L. D. Tandy and two children
- Mr. Morris Terker
- Mr. Evan Thomas
- Mr. W. A. Tipping
- Mr. H. W. Troth
- Mr. A. J. Quanz
- Mrs. Troth
- Mr. M. deQuesada
- Master Raymond H. Troth
- Mr. Frank Turner
- Mr. S. Raunheim
- Mr. E. A. Raymond
- Mr. R. Walker
- Miss M. L. Reilly
- Dr. W. D. Waller
- Mr. J. A. Roach
- Mr. Nat. M. Waslier
- Mr. John H. Ross
- Mr. C. W. Watson
Clarence Wayland Watson (May 8, 1864 – May 24, 1940) was a coal mining "baron" from West Virginia. Watson organized several coal companies that became the Consolidation Coal and Mining Companies in West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. Watson was president of the company until 1911, then became its chairman. Later in life, he became President of Elk Horn Coal Company and served as trustee of various corporations, railroads, and banks across the United States - Mr. S. B. Ross and manservant
- Mr. J. Rymer-Jones
- Mrs. Watson, two Maids
- Miss Ida M. Watson
- Miss Lucy L. Watson
- Mr. B. Saenz
- Miss Elizabeth Watson
- Miss Jessie M. Sandifor
- Mrs. Arthur Welman
- Mr. Henry Schafer and Maid
- Mr. D. Schoenfeld
- Mr. Jas. H. White
- Mr. M. Sessenwein
- Mrs. White
- Mr. J. Sessenwein
- Mr. A. White
- Mr. F. M. Williams
- Mr. A. Wimpfheimer
- Mrs. Williams
- Mr. Chas. G. Winslow
- Miss E. A. Willis
- Mr. Archibald Wright
Information for Passengers
- Breakfast from 8.30 until 10 o'clock.
- Luncheon at 1.30
- Dinner at 7.00 o'clock.
The Bar closes at 11 pm, and the Smoking Room at 11.30 pm.
Divine Service In the Saloon on Sundays at 10:30 am
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 lull 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 appropriately 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 $t 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 tor same will be given on the Company's tom. As no charge is made for carriage, the Company can accept no responsibility for loss or damage, how • ever 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 hreight paid on board.
Saloon Passengers joining the White Star Mail Steamers Westbound at Queenstown (Cobh) must be at that port not later than 10 15 am Tursday.
Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Snuff, Scents.
Vv INF,s, Spirits (of Any soRT0).
Extracts of Tea, Coffee, L.HICORY, 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 aix 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 Boar a of Agriculture.
The White Star Line have opened a West End Office for the convenience of Passengers at 17 Cockspnr 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.
Track Chart and Memorandum of Log (Unused), RMS Teutonic Passenger List, 4 February 1903. GGA Image ID # 1ed072deea