RMS Teutonic Passenger List - 14 September 1910
Front Cover, First Class Passenger List for the RMS Teutonic of the White Star Line, Departing Wednesday, 14 September 1910 from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg and Queenstown (Cobh), Commanded by Captain R. W. James. GGA Image ID # 13cccae4ea
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: R. W. James
- Surgeon: T. W. Atkins
- Purser: J A. Shepherd
- Chief Steward: H Lee
First Class Passengers
- Adams, Miss Helen E
- Agan, Mrs. D. H
- Archer, Mr. James J
- Barclay, Mr. Ford
- Barney, Miss M
- Beale, Miss Mary
- Bell, Miss Aileen
- Belloc, Madam
- Bennett, Mrs. Samuel W
- Bennett, Miss Eugenie E
- Berg, Mr. E. J
- Bernstrom, Mr. Richard
- Biddle, Mrs. W. S
- Biddle, Miss Margaret
- Bond, Mr. Frederick
- Bonner, Mr. Robert A
- Boyd, jr., Mr. Robert M
- Boyd, jr., Mrs. Robert M
- Bracher, Mrs. E. M
- Bracher, Miss E. de C
- Bramhall, Miss Elizabeth
- Bramhall, Miss Eleanor
- Brittingham, Miss Adelaide
- Brocksmith, Miss Gertrude
- Brunell, Mr. F. H
- Byrne, Mr. J. B
- Byrne, Mrs. J. B
- Camerer, Mr. Emil E
- Camerer, Mrs. Emil E
- Canby, Miss Ethel Poyntell
- Carret, Miss Magdeleine
- Calton, Mr. Richard B
- Chadwick, Mrs. J. R
- Christian, Mr. Douglas
- Cobb, Mr. A. W
- Cobb, Mrs. A. W
- Cooke, Mr. Theodore A
- Cornell, Mrs. Letitia
- Cornell, Miss Ethel
- Corzo, Mr. Isidor
- Cowan, Mr. George P
- Cowhan, Mr. R. N
- Crossley, Miss H. B
- Cummings, Mrs. Mary
- Cummings, Miss Julia C
- Day, Mr. S. S
- Day, Mr. F
- Delany, Rev. C. C
- Dickman, Mr. J. M
- Donnelly, Miss Lucy M
- Dorrance, Mr. John
- Dorsey, Mrs. Martha L
- Douglass, Mrs. E. V. P
- Du Puy, Miss C. L
- Dunne, Mrs. F. L
- Edwards, Mr. William B
- Einstein, Mrs. Frank
- Elliot, Miss D. M
- Fancier, Mr. L. D
- Fancher, Mrs. L. D
- Forbes, Mr. Paul it
- Fowler, Miss Louise
- Frantz, Mr. Leroy
- Goeriche, Mrs. Henry
- Graham, Mr. C. W
- Graham, Mrs. C. W
- Grove, Miss Isabella
- Grunbery, Mr. W L
- Gutman, Mr. A. L
- Gutman, Mrs. A. L
- Gutman, Miss Eleanor
- Gutman, Miss Margaret
- Gutman, Miss Helen
- Hill, Prof. Wm. Bancroft
- Hill, Mrs. Wm. Bancroft
- Hoey, Rev. G. W
- Holland, Mr. Harry G
- Hornthal, Mr. Louis M
- Hornthal, Mrs. Louis M
- Hulbsch, Dr. Daniel A
- Hunn, Mr. Joseph S
- Hunn, Mr. Clark S
- Hunt, Mr. Hartwell J
- Hall, Mrs. Robert
- Hamilton, Miss Edith
- Haskell, Mr. G. E
- Haskell, Mrs. G. E
- Haskell, Miss M
- Hawes, Mr. James Anderson
- Hawkins, Miss A. M
- Hayes, Mr. M. E
- Hemmerde, Mr. G
- Herman, Mrs. Joseph M
- Herman, Miss Maida
- Herrick, Dr. James B
- Herrick, Mrs. James B
- Herrick, Miss Helen P
- Herrick, Master John O
- Irion, Mrs. Herman
- Jefferys, Mrs. Edward M
- Jiles, Mr. W. H
- Jiles, Mrs. W. H
- Johnston, Rev. J. S. (Chaplain to Bishop of Salisbury)
- Jones, Mr. Bell L
- Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth
- Jones, Miss Mary B
- Kantrowitz, Mr. Joshua
- Kantrowitz, Mrs. Joshua
- Keeling, Mr. O. M
- Kellogg, Miss
- Kelly, Mrs. Kathleen
- Kelly, Miss Hazel
- Lawrence, Mrs. C. E. B
- Leary, Miss Julia
- 'Lewis, Mr. Montgomerie
- Lewis, Mrs. Montgomerie
- Loering, Miss Susan
- Lombardi, Mr. Cesar
- Lombardi, Mr. Cornelius
- Lovejoy, Mr. Arthur O
- Manly, Miss Sarah
- Martin, Mr. John F
- Mason, Mr. E. W
- Matas, Mr. Rend
- Maund, Miss Margaret E
- Maund, Miss Elizabeth A
- Mawson, Miss Agnes
- McAlpin, Dr. Kenneth
- McClelland, Rev. T. C. (D.D.)
- McClelland, Mrs. T. C
- McFarland, Mrs. Austin
- McLean, Mr. John
- McLean, Mrs. John
- McMurray, Mr. Wm. F
- Merrill, Mr. Edward
- Miles, Mrs. W. R
- Miller, Mrs. A. L
- Miller, Miss Lee
- Miller, Master Gifford and Manservant
- Moltke, Count and Manservant
- Moltke, Countess, Maid, Infant, and Nurse
- Monro, Rev. H. W
- Morse, Mrs. A. W
- Norman, Mr. V. D
- Norman, Mrs. F. D
- Norrman, Mr. Daniel
- O'Heir, Mr. Arthur
- Osgood, Mr. Nathan
- Osgood, Mrs. Nathan
- Osgood, Miss Katherine
- Poor, Mrs. Henry
- Poor, Miss
- Poor, Miss C. M. E. and Maid
- Potter, Mr. Fred. G
- Powell, Mrs. Susan P
- Powell, Miss Emily G
- Powell, Miss Natalie
- Putman, Miss A
- Parker, Miss Cora
- Parker, Miss Augustine
- Parks, Mrs. F. V
- Peirce, Mrs. Charlotte C
- Peirce, Miss Margaret
- Peirce, Miss Mary
- Peirce, Miss Elizabeth
- Perry, Miss Lorelta B
- Pheysey, Mr. W
- Pickett, Mr. W. H
- Pierce, Miss C. A
- Place, Mr. Ira A
- Place, Mrs. Ira A
- Place, Master Herman
- Plummer, Mrs. M
- Rechl, Mr. Maximilian
- Rennie, Mr. Wesley H
- Rhoads, Mrs. Francis C
- Ring, Dr. Frank
- Ring, Mrs. Frank
- Robinson, Mrs. Mary E
- Robinson, Miss Edith
- Robinson, Miss Anna E
- Rogers, Dr. Frank Sill
- Rouland, Mr. Orlando
- Rouland, Mrs. Orlando
- Runyon, Mrs. Waite and Maid
- Salisbury, The Rt. Rev. Lord Bishop of Schermerhorn, Mr. H. C
- Seholle, Mr. Howard A
- Shannon, Rev. J. D
- Shattuck, Miss Helen M
- Simpson, Mr. Thos
- Simpson, Mr. R. C
- Skinner, Miss Stella
- Smedes, Miss Helena
- Smith, Mr. F. W
- Smith, Mrs. F. W
- Smith, Mr. George D
- Smith, Miss D. T
- Smith, Mr. Arthur
- Smith, Mrs. Arthur
- Smith, Miss Harriet H
- Souder, Mr. Edmond
- Southgate, Mrs. E. T
- Spranger, Mr. James A
- Stevenson, Mr. Holland L
- Stevenson, Mrs. Holland L
- Stimaradge, Mr. jack
- Strance, Dr. A. G
- Stribling, Miss R
- Sweetser, Mr. J. A
- Swinburne, Mr. J
- Tremlet, Mr. Peter
- Turnure, Mrs. D. M
- Turnure, Miss Mary
- Van Arsdale, Miss Ruth
- Van Buren; Miss
- Van Peet, Miss Gertrude
- Van Sinderen, Mk Harry
- Vlasto, Mr. S. J
- Vlasto, Miss Marie C
- Walker, Mr. Guy
- Walker, Mrs. Guy
- Walker, Mr. Merle
- Walker, Mr. Ray W
- Wallace Miss Lucy
- Waller, jr., Mr. James B
- Warner, Mrs. Gertrude
- Wean, Mr. Frank L
- Wean, Mrs. Frank L
- Wean, Miss Evangeline
- Weeler, Mrs. J
- Weeler, Mr. Ralph
- Whedbee, Miss Clara M
- Wheeler, Mr. Lawrence R
- White, Miss Carmel
- White, Miss
- Wilder, Mr. W. R
- White, Mr. Jas. M
- White, Mr. P. Desmond
- White, Mr. Victor G
- Wilder, Mrs. W. R
- Wilder, Master Walter
- Wolff, Mrs. N
- Whittemore, Miss Alice
- Wilbur, Dr. R. L
- Wilbur, Mrs. R. L
- Wilbur, Miss J. F
- Wilbur, Master B. L
- Wilbur, Master D. L
- Wilbur, Miss; L P
- Woodward, Mrs. Cora and Nurse
Information for Passengers
- Breakfast from 8 until 10 o'clock.
- Luncheon at 1:00 pm
- Dinner at 7 o'clock
The Bar opens at 8:00 am, and closes at 11:30 pm
Lights are extinguished in the Saloon at 11:00 pm: Lounge at 11:30 pm, and Smoking Room at 12 Midnight.
Divine Service in the Saloon on Sunday at 10:30 am
Seats at Table. Passengers who have not previously arranged for seats at table to be reserved should apply for same to the Second Steward.
Children are not entitled to seats in the Saloon unless full fare is paid.
Wireless Telegrams. All Southampton — Cherbourg — Queenstown — New York, Liverpool- Queenstown—New York, Liverpool--Quebec—Montreal, and LiverpoolQueenstown—Boston Mail and Passenger Steamers of the White Star Line are fitted with the Marconi system of Wireless Telegraphy, and messages for despatch should be -handed to the Purser.
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 board the ship. In the case of sickness developed on board no charge will be made, and medicine will be provided free in all circumstances.
Cablegrams and Telegrams should be handed in to the Saloon Steward an hour before the arrival at any port called at.
The Saloon and Library Stewards will supply Stamps, Telegraph Forma, Books of Reference and Railway Time Tables of the Principal Companies.
Baggage. Questions relating to Baggage should be referred to the Second Steward, who is the Ship's Baggage Master. Trunks, Chairs 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 owner's risk. It is necessary for Passengers themselves to see all their Baggage is passed by the U.S. Customs Authorities on landing.
Deck Chairs can be hired at a charge of 4/- each for the voyage. Steamer Rugs can be hired at a charge of 4/- each for the voyage.
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 paid on board.
The Purser is prepared, for the convenience of Passengers, to exchange a limited amount of English and American money, and he will allow at the rate of $4-80 to the £1 when giving American money for English currency, or £1 for $4•95 when giving English money for American money.
The following additional rates of exchange have also been adopted for American and French money—Eastbound $1 = 5 francs; Westbound 1 fr. = 19 cents,
Should the Steamer arrive at the New York Wharf after 8:00 pm, Passengers may land if they wish to do so, and have their baggage passed by the Customs authorities immediately on arrival, but those who prefer to remain on board may do so, and have the whole of their baggage passed the following morning not earlier than 7 o'clock.
Breakfast will be served to those who remain on board over night.
Passengers' Addresses may be left with the Saloon Steward, in order that any letters sent to the care of the Company may be forwarded.
Valuables. The White Star Line has provided a safe in the office of the Purser, in which Passengers may deposit money, jewels, or ornaments, for safe keeping. The Company will not be liable to Passengers for the loss of money, jewels or ornaments by theft or otherwise, not so deposited.
Travellers' Cheques, payable in all parts of Europe, 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.
Automobile Tours. Arrangements have been made whereby Passengers by the White Star Line can hire automobiles to meet them on arrival of the steamer at Queenstown, Holyhead, Liverpool, Plymouth, Cherbourg or Southampton for tours in the British Isles or on the Continent. Orders may be sent from America or Canada through the White Star Line Offices, or direct from the steamer by the aid of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph.
Dogs. Passengers are notified that dogs cannot be landed in Great Britain unless a license has previously been procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. Forms of license must be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog is taken on board.
This Steamer is fitted with Marconi's system of Wireless Telegraphy and also with Submarine Signalling Apparatus.
Wireless Telegram Rates.
United States.—The minimum Marconi rate via Seagate, Segaponack or South Wellfleet (Cape Cod), or through the medium of a passing steamer and one of these stations is 8s. 4d. for ten words. Each extra word 6d.; text only counted; address and signature free; land charges additional all fees must be prepaid.
The minimum rate via Siasconsett or Cape Race, or through the medium of a passing steamer and these stations is 12s. 6d. for ten words. Each extra word 9d.; text only counted; address and signature free; land charges additional; all fees must be prepaid.
The minimum Marconi rate via Sable Island, or through the medium of a passing steamer and this station is 168. 8d. for ten words. Each extra word is.; text only counted; address and signature free; land charges additional; all fees must be prepaid.
Canada.—The minimum Marconi rate via Quebec, Grosse Isle and Father Point, or through the medium of a passing steamer and one of these stations is 1s. ld for ten words; each additional word lid. The minimum Marconi rate via Clarke City, Fame Point, Heath Point, Whittle Rocks, Point Rich, Point Amour, Belle Isle, Cape Ray, or through the medium of a passing steamer and one of these stations is 45. 2d. for ten words; each extra word 3d. The minimum rate through the Cape Race station, or through the medium of a passing steamer and this station is ids. 6d. for ten words; each extra word 9d; text only counted; address and signature free; landline charges additional. All charges must be prepaid.
United Kingdom.—The rate via Crookhaven or other stations in the United Kingdom, or through the medium of a passing steamer, is ltd. per word; every word in address, text, and signature counted; land charges additional; all fees must be prepaid.
Ship To Ship The rate from ship to ship is 8d. per word; every word in address text and signature counted, and all fees must be prepaid.
Steamer Rugs Can be hired on application to the Purser at a charge of 4/- each for the voyage.
Landing Arrangements at New York
Should the Steamer arrive at the New York Wharf after 8:00 pm, Passengers may land if they wish to do so and have their baggage passed by the Customs authorities immediately on arrival, but those who prefer to remain on board may do so, and have the whole of their baggage passed the following morning not earlier than 7 o'clock. Breakfast will be served to those who remain on board overnight.
Special Notice.
The attention of the Managers has been called to the fact that certain persons, believed to be Professional Gamblers, are in the habit of traveling to and fro in Atlantic Steamships.
In bringing this to the knowledge of Travellers the Managers, whilst not wishing in the slightest degree to interfere with the freedom of action of Patrons of the White Star Line, desire to invite their assistance in discouraging Games of Chance, as being likely to afford these individuals special opportunities for taking unfair advantage of others.
Track Chart and Memorandum of Log, Maintained by Passenger on the 14 September 1910 Voyage of the RMS Teutonic. GGA Image ID # 1ed0eebb9b