SS Frederik VIII Passenger List - 7 February 1924

 

Cabin Passenger List from the SS Frederik VIII of the Scandinavian America Line, Departing 7 February 1924 from Copenhagen to New York.

Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List from the SS Frederik VIII of the Scandinavian America Line, Departing 7 February 1924 from Copenhagen to New York, Commanded by Captain F. Mechlenburg. GGA Image ID # 1406dcd96b

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Captain: F. Mechlenburg
  • First Officer: Erhard Hansen
  • Chief Engineer: N. C. Frandsen
  • Physician: Dr. H. Øhlenschlæger
  • Purser: Ad. Petersen
  • Chief Steward: Peter Petersen

 

First Cabin Passengers

  1. Mr.  J. K. Hoggild .
  2. Mrs. Helga Boggild      
  3. Miss Elena Hougaard  
  4. Mr.  H. C. Hallings       
  5. Mr.  William Kristensen
  6. Mr.  John Svenson      
  7. Mr.  William Spencer   
  8. Miss Hedevig Schultz  
  9. Miss Gerda Schow      
  10. Mr.  Erik Vollmond       
  11. Mr.  Svend Weimann   

Supplement

  1. Mr.  Campbell Tigerstedt
  2. Mr.  Heinrich Paasche

 

Second Cabin Passengers

  1. Mr.  Henry Andersen
  2. Mr.  Jens Aakjer
  3. Mr.  Gerhard Anderson
  4. Mrs. Sina Anderson
  5. Mr.  Carl Andersson
  6. Mrs. Hilda Andersson
  7. Mr.  Helge Albrecktson
  8. Mr.  John G. Anderson
  9. Mr.  I Bonczyk
  10. Mr.  Gosta Bengtsson
  11. Mr.  Hans Borlev
  12. Miss Svea Bengtsson
  13. Inga Bengtsson
  14. Mr.  Niels Birkland
  15. Mrs. Astrid Bjerregaard
  16. Mr.  Frans Blomqvist .
  17. Mr.  Peter Carlsson
  18. Mrs. Elisabeth Carlsson
  19. Mr.  Andrew Christensen
  20. Mr.  Carlo Christensen
  21. Mr.  Poul Christoffersen
  22. Miss Esta Clemensen
  23. Mr.  Steffen Christensen
  24. Mrs. Ida Christensen
  25. Mr.  Anker Christensen
  26. Mr.  Martin Christensen
  27. Mrs. Benne Dahlberg
  28. Mr.  Edwin Eriksson
  29. Mrs. Laura Eriksson
  30. Fern Eriksson    
  31. Neva Eriksson   
  32. Mr.  Hjalmar Eriksson
  33. Mr.  Emil Fernstrom
  34. Mrs. Molly Fernstrom
  35. Miss Ebba Fridlund
  36. Mr.  E. Friese Jensen
  37. Mr.  Thoger Friedrichsen
  38. Mr.  Niels Geisler
  39. Mrs. Selma Goransen
  40. Mr.  John Granstrum
  41. Mrs. Anna Gronninger
  42. Mr.  Ejler Grand
  43. Mr.  Hilmar Hansen
  44. Mr.  Jens Hansen        
  45. Mr.  Ernst Petersen Hansen
  46. Mrs. Anna Petersen Hansen
  47. Mr.  Elis Hallberg
  48. Mr.  Karl Tommerup Hansen
  49. Miss Karen Marie Hansen
  50. Miss Karotine Hansen
  51. Mr.  Gustav Henriksen
  52. Mr.  John Hansen
  53. Mr.  Laurits Hesselholt
  54. Mr.  CMr.  Hanson ....
  55. Miss Ester Iversen
  56. Miss Rosa Iversen
  57. Mr.  Viktor Jorgensen
  58. Mr.  Nick Johnson
  59. Mrs. Bolette Jensen
  60. Mr.  Ejner Jensen
  61. Mr.  Niels Jorgensen
  62. Mr.  Laust Josefsen
  63. Mr.  Peter Jensen
  64. Mrs. Sigrid Jensen
  65. Valter Jensen
  66. Miss Inger Johannessen
  67. Mr.  Viggo Jespersen
  68. Mrs. Anna Jespersen
  69. Glena Jespersen
  70. Mr.  Peter Jorgensen
  71. Mr.  Mads CMr.  Jensen
  72. Mrs. Hilda Jensen
  73. Hedda Jensen
  74. Mr.  Bertil Jonsson
  75. Mrs. Elvira Jonsson
  76. Arne Jonsson
  77. Mr.  David Jansson
  78. Mr.  Thom. Knutzen
  79. Miss Dorthea Knudsen
  80. Mr.  Axel Knudsen
  81. Mr.  Gustav P. Kaiser.
  82. Mr.  Kristian Kristiansen
  83. Mrs. Anna Knudsen
  84. Mr.  Peter Knudsen
  85. Mr.  Karl E. Knudsen
  86. Mr.  Kato W. Karlsson
  87. Mrs. Hildegard Karlsson
  88. Karl R. Karlsson . .
  89. Mr.  Frederick Lange
  90. Mrs. Tove Lange
  91. Miss Emilie Ludwig
  92. Miss Alma Larsson
  93. Mr.  Svend Larsen       
  94. Mr.  Hans Larsen         
  95. Mr.  Helge Mogelgaard
  96. Mr.  CMr.  Madsen
  97. Miss Esther Marcussen
  98. Mr.  Kai Mortensen
  99. Mrs. Ane Mortensen
  100. Mr.  Field Mortensen
  101. Miss Mathilde Möller. .
  102. Mr.  Viggo Mortensen
  103. Mrs. Anna Mortensen
  104. Mr.  Svend Aage Markvorsen
  105. Mr. Sture Malmros
  106. Miss Else Muhlig
  107. Mr.  Hans Martinussen
  108. Mr.  I. Nitecki
  109. Mr.  Kay Nielsen     
  110. Miss Margit Nielsen
  111. Mr.  Jacob Bech Nielsen
  112. Mrs. Thora Nydal
  113. Miss Johny Nydal
  114. Mr.  Kristian Nielsen
  115. Mrs. Else Nielsen   
  116. Mr.  Lydiksen Nissen
  117. Mr.  CMr.  Nielsen  
  118. Mr.  Peter Nielsen
  119. Mr.  Arthur Olsen
  120. Miss Solwig Olsen
  121. Mr.  Ole Olsen        
  122. Mrs. Rigmor Olsen
  123. Thorvald Olsen      
  124. Mr.  Marinus Peterson
  125. Mrs. Esther Palmer
  126. Mr. Axel Petersen
  127. Miss Margaret Petersen
  128. Mr. Fred Peterson
  129. Miss AIida Pedersen
  130. Mr. Erik von Pfaler
  131. Mr. Chr. Potholm
  132. Mr. Aage Reckendorff
  133. Mrs. Aagot Rian
  134. Mr. Ejner Sall
  135. Miss Betzy Svenssson
  136. Mr. Hans Skytte
  137. Miss Ruth Svensson
  138. Mr. Axel SWansson
  139. Mr. Peter Sorensen
  140. Mr. Ejnar Soelberg
  141. Mr. Harry Sorensen
  142. Mr. Peter Sorensen
  143. Mr. Chr. C Skou
  144. Mr. Arne Schumann
  145. Mr. Svend Stenersen
  146. Miss Mathilde Thomsen
  147. Mr. George Tegen
  148. Mr. Johan Terjesen
  149. Mr. AntonTellefsen 
  150. Mr. Georg Tellefsen
  151. Mrs. Kristine Waidtlov
  152. Mr. Marius Waidtlov
  153. Mr. Kai Waidtlov
  154. Mr. Knud Westh
  155. Mr. Thorvald Weirmolle
  156. Mrs. Clara Weirmolle
  157. Mr. Waclaw Wysocki
  158. Mrs. Anna Wengel
  159. Erik Wengel 
  160. Mr. Peter von Weymarn
  161. Mr. Knud Winther

Supplement

  1. Mr. Johan Bock
  2. Mr. Torger Hauge
  3. Mr. Martin Jensen
  4. Mrs. Anna Pedersen
  5. Mr. Frederik Roe

 

Information for First Class Passengers

A bugle is sounded half an hour before and at the beginning of each meal.

  • Breakfast from 8:00 am to 9:30 am
  • Bouillon at 11:30 am (served on deck)
  • Luncheon at 12:30 pm    
  • Dinner at 7:00 pm
  • Coffee at 3:30 pm
  • Tea at 9:00 pm
  • Smorrebrod at 10:00 pm

The Bar opens, after departure from port, from 8:00 am to 11:00 pm

Lights are extinguished in the Music Saloon at 11:00 pm and in the Smoking Room 11:30 pm

Seats at Table can be arranged for through the Chief Steward In charge. If two sittings are necessary, children paying half fare take their meals at the second sitting.

Baggage. Questions relating to baggage should be referred to the Deck Officer in charge, who is the Ship's Baggage Master. Baggage marked "Wanted'’ is placed in the Baggage room, where Passengers will have access to it from 10 to 11:30 am and from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm daily.

Valuables. In the Purser's Office the Company has provided a safe in which Passengers may deposit money or other valuables for safe-keeping. As the Company makes no charge for taking care of such articles during the voyage, no responsibility can be accepted for possible loss or damage however such may arise, but Passengers can protect themselves by insurance. The Company is not liable to the Passengers for the loss of valuables kept in the cabins.

Exchange of Money. For the convenience of the Passengers the Purser is prepared to exchange a limited amount of Foreign Money and will give due notice when the Exchange will be open.

Travelers Cheques are accepted in payment of accounts, but the Pursers do not always carry funds to enable them to cash same.

Deck Chairs can be rented from the Deck Steward at a charge of $1.00 each for the voyage.

Steamer Rugs can be rented from the Deck Steward at a charge of $1.00 each for the voyage.

Library. Books can be obtained on applying to the Library Steward.

Physician and Nurse. A Physician and Trained Nurse are in attendance during the voyage. Medicine will be provided free. The Doctor's office is open from 11:00 am to 12 noon and from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Baths. Baths for ladies can be ordered from the Stewardess; baths for gentlemen can be ordered from the Barber.

Telegrams to be dispatched from the first ports of call are accepted In the Purser or Chief Steward.

 

Recovery of U. S. Head Tax.

This Tax can be recovered by passengers, if same has been paid, provided they inform the U. S. Immigration Inspector on arrival at New York of their intention to leave the United States within sixty days (the time prescribed by U. S. law), and obtain from him Transit Certificate Form 514.

It is also necessary for Transit Certificate Form 514 to be handed to the transportation company when completed, in time to allow same to be placed before the Immigration Authorities in Washington within 120 days of passenger’s arrival in the United States.

Unless this regulation is complied with, the Tax cannot be recovered.

 

Information for Second Class Passengers

A bell is rung half an hour before each meal hour.

  • Breakfast from 8:00 am to 9:30 am
  • Bouillon at 11:30 am (on deck)
  • Dinner at 12:30 pm         
  • Supper at 6:00 pm
  • Coffee at 3:00 pm
  • Tea at 9:00 pm

The Bar opens, after departure from port, from 8:00 am to 11:00 pm

Lights are extinguished in the Ladies' Saloon at 11:00 pm and in the Smoke Boom at 11:30 pm

Seats at Table can be arranged for through the Second Steward in charge. If two sittings are necessary, children paying half fare take their meals at the second sitting.

Baggage. Questions relating to baggage should be referred to the Deck Officer in charge, who is the Ship's Baggage Master. Baggage marked “Wanted” is placed in the baggage room, where Passengers will have access to it from 10 to 11:00 am and from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm daily.

Valuables. In the Purser's Office the Company has provided a safe in which Passengers may deposit money, jewels, ornaments or other valuables for safe keeping. As the Company makes no charge for taking care of such articles during the voyage, no responsibility can be accepted for possible loss or damage however may arise, but Passengers can protect themselves by insurance. The Company is not liable to the Passengers for the loss of valuables kept in the cabins.

Exchange of Money. For the convenience of the Passengers the Purser is prepared to exchange a limited amount of Foreign Money and will give due notice when the Exchange will be open.

Travelers Cheques are accepted in payment of accounts, but the Pursers do not always carry funds to enable them to cash same.

Deck Chairs can be rented from the Deck Steward at a charge of $1.00 each for the voyage.

Steamer Rugs can be rented from the Deck Steward at a charge of $1.00 each for the voyage.

Library. Books can be obtained on applying to the Library Steward.

Physician and Nurse. A Physician and Trained Nurse are in attendance during the voyage. Medicine will be provided free. The Doctor’s office is open from 11:00 am to 12 noon and from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Baths. Baths for ladies can be ordered from the Stewardess ; baths for gentlemen can be ordered from the Bath Room Steward.

Postage Stamps can be obtained from the Second Steward.

Telegrams to be dispatched from the first port of call are accepted by the Purser or Chief Steward.

 

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