RMS Laconia Passenger List - 3 September 1912

Front Cover, Cunard RMS Laconia Second Cabin Passenger List - 3 September 1912.

Front Cover of a Second Cabin Passenger List from the RMS Laconia of the Cunard Line, Departing 3 September 1912 from Liverpool to Boston, Commanded by Captain W. R. D. Irvine, RD, RNR. GGA Image ID # 11c7e5f824

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Captain: W. R. D. Irvine, R.D., R.N.R.
  • Surgeon: J. Brodie Boyd
  • Chief Steward: H. Pyatt
  • Purser: J. N. L. Roberts
  • Assistant Purser: T. H. Cullum
  • Typist and Steno: Miss Best

 

Second Cabin Passengers

  1. Mr. W. Abraham
  2. Mr. L. Aitken
  3. Mrs. Anna Anderson and Infant
  4. Miss M. Anderson
  5. Miss V. Anderson
  6. Mr. A. B. Anderson
  7. Mrs. Anderson
  8. Mrs. M. Armitage
  9. Master John Armitage
  10. Miss K. Atkinson
  11. Mr. H. E. Austin
  12. Miss E. Austin
  13. Miss D. Austin
  14. Miss H. Baglin
  15. Mr. E. Bagnell
  16. Mm. Bagnall
  17. Mrs. W. Barlow
  18. Mrs. C. Bartley
  19. Mrs. K. Bartrip
  20. Miss H. Bartrip
  21. Mr. G. Bates
  22. Mr. S. Bates
  23. Mr. .J. R. Beiler
  24. Mrs. Beiler and Infant
  25. Miss J. C. Belcher
  26. Mr. Thos. Blackburn
  27. Mrs. Blackburn
  28. Mr. F. Blakeley
  29. Miss. Bowker
  30. Master G. Bowker
  31. Mrs. J. T. Bradley
  32. Master Bradley
  33. Mr. F. N. Breed
  34. Mr. W. C. Breeze
  35. Mr. W. Briggs
  36. Miss S. Broadbent
  37. Mr. E. Brock
  38. Mrs. Brock
  39. Miss E. M. Brooke
  40. Mr. John Brougham
  41. Mrs. Brougham
  42. Mr. .T. W. D. Browne
  43. Mrs. A. Buckley
  44. Miss Buckley
  45. Mrs. W. Butler
  46. Mrs. W. Butcher
  47. Mr. James Cameron
  48. Mrs. R. Campbell
  49. Mr. J. W. Cartwright
  50. Mrs. Cartwright
  51. Miss Lily Cartwright
  52. Miss C. Caulfield
  53. Mr. N. Cederberg
  54. Mr. S. Cederberg
  55. Miss May Chapman
  56. Mr. John H. Clarkson
  57. Master E. Clarkson
  58. Miss Alice Cleeves
  59. Mr. Chas. Colby
  60. Mr. R. Collerd
  61. Miss R. B. Conart
  62. Miss G. M. Conlon
  63. Mr. Robert Cooke
  64. Mrs. Ellen Cort
  65. Master Clifford Cort
  66. Mr. W. D. Cottrell
  67. Mr. Herbert Cox
  68. Mrs. H. Cox
  69. Mr. J. Crabtree
  70. Mr. R. Crossland
  71. Mr. H. Culvert
  72. Miss Ada. Cupitt
  73. Mr. C. W. Cusking
  74. Miss B. Cusack
  75. Miss M. Cussack
  76. Miss E. Davies
  77. Mrs. M. Dearden
  78. Miss Dearden
  79. Mrs. Derbyshire
  80. Master Derbyshire
  81. Mr. L. C. Dethlefs
  82. Mrs. J. E. Dewhurst
  83. Miss Dewhurst
  84. Mr. John Dick
  85. Mrs. Dick
  86. Miss M. Dirk
  87. Mr. Frank Dieson
  88. Mrs. M. Drake
  89. Miss Alice Drake
  90. Miss E. Drake
  91. Miss A. Drake
  92. Mrs. M. Duckworth
  93. Mrs. H. Dunn
  94. Master G. Dunn
  95. Miss Nora Dunn
  96. Miss B. Ellerton
  97. Mr. J. H. Ensor
  98. Mrs. M. Exley
  99. Miss C. Fanning
  100. Mr. Arthur Fieldhouse
  101. Mrs. Fieldhouse
  102. Mrs. W. Fiske
  103. Mr. J. Fitzpatrick
  104. Mr. J. J. Flanagan
  105. Mr. E. Fleming
  106. Mr. J. W. Flynn
  107. Mrs. Flynn
  108. Miss M. Flynn
  109. Mrs. A. Foster
  110. Mr. J. Freer
  111. Mrs. John Fritz
  112. Miss A. Geddis
  113. Miss T. Geraghley
  114. Miss S. Goddard
  115. Mrs. B. Gould
  116. Mrs. Jennie Grant
  117. Mr. Jas. Green
  118. Mrs. Green
  119. Mrs. Ada Green and Infant
  120. Mr. L. Griffiths
  121. Mr. Jas. Grimes
  122. Mrs. J. Hadfield
  123. Miss E. Hadfield
  124. Miss M. Halley
  125. Mrs. A. Halliday
  126. Mrs. Ham
  127. Master Ham
  128. Mrs. J. E. Hanrihan
  129. Miss M. Hanrihan
  130. Master J. Hanrihan
  131. Miss Lilian Hanrihan
  132. Master F. Hanrihan
  133. Mr. J. K. Hanson
  134. Mrs. Hanson
  135. Mrs. M T. Harley
  136. Mr. W. T. Harley
  137. Mrs. Hartley
  138. Mr. K. L. Hawkins
  139. Mr. Haworth
  140. Mrs. Haworth
  141. Mrs. R. Haworth
  142. Miss D. Haworth
  143. Mr. R. Haworth
  144. Mr. G. Hawtrey
  145. Miss M. K. Hegarty
  146. Mr. P. H. Helmes
  147. Mr. W. H. Hewitt
  148. Miss F. Hirsch
  149. Mr. F. Hiscox
  150. Mrs. Hiscox
  151. Mrs. Holmgren
  152. Master Erick Holmgren
  153. Mr. M. F. Hooly
  154. Mr. W. Hooly
  155. Miss M. V. Hopkins
  156. Mr. Frederick Howe
  157. Miss E. Illingworth
  158. Mrs. E. Ingham
  159. Mrs. F. Jackson
  160. Mr. Erik Jaer
  161. Mr. J. A. Jeffney
  162. Mr. H. Jenkinson
  163. Miss B. W. Jensen
  164. Miss N. M. Jensen
  165. Miss V. Johansen
  166. Mr. Iver Johnson
  167. Mrs. F. J. Johnson
  168. Master S. Johnson
  169. Master L. Johnson
  170. Mrs. CJ. M. Johnson
  171. Miss J. A. Johnson
  172. Miss Irma Jung
  173. Mr. G. M. Kanaly
  174. Miss A. Krena
  175. Mr. E. Keighley
  176. Mrs. Keighley
  177. Miss D. Keighley
  178. Mrs. A. Keighley
  179. Mrs. E. K. Kelly
  180. Mr. W. B. Kendal
  181. Miss M. Kennedy
  182. Mr. R. Knight
  183. Mrs. Knowles
  184. Mr. H. Knowles
  185. Miss Krohane
  186. Mr. J. E. Langton
  187. Mrs. Langton
  188. Miss M. E. Langton
  189. Mr. J. E. Lansing
  190. Mrs. Langsing
  191. Miss T. Lehn
  192. Mrs. Lindermark
  193. Mr. Lindgren
  194. Mrs. E. Lindgvist
  195. Mrs. Tom Lomas
  196. Mrs. S. Longbottom
  197. Miss A. Longbottom
  198. Miss E Longbottom
  199. Mrs. A. Lundh
  200. Master C. Lundh
  201. Mrs. L. MacDonald
  202. Miss C. Magnusson
  203. Mrs. C. Mahoney
  204. Miss C. Mahoney
  205. Miss Major
  206. Mrs. J. Manius
  207. Master Manius
  208. Mrs. A. Mannix
  209. Mr. E. W. Mason
  210. Mrs. E. Mason
  211. Mr. F. S. Mason
  212. Mrs. L. A. Mason
  213. Miss Kate McCallin
  214. Miss Lizzie McCormack
  215. Miss E. J. McCullough
  216. Miss A. McGowan
  217. Mr. L. M. McGregor
  218. Mis. McGregor
  219. Miss G. E. McGuire
  220. Mrs. McKinley
  221. Mrs. McLerney and Infant
  222. Miss E. McNalby
  223. Miss Alice M. Mills
  224. Mr. Chas. Moore
  225. Mrs. M. Moriartv
  226. Master E. Moriartv
  227. Miss E. Morton
  228. Miss M. E. Muir
  229. Mr. P. J. Mulaney
  230. Mrs. Mulaney
  231. Master P. J. Mulaney
  232. Master M. J. Mulaney
  233. Mr. W. T. Myers
  234. Mrs. Myers
  235. Miss A. Myrvald
  236. Miss Naylor
  237. Rev. S. B. Nelson
  238. Mrs. Nelson
  239. Master J. A. Nelson
  240. Miss G. Nelson
  241. Miss P. Nelson
  242. Mr. G. H. Newsholme
  243. Miss Mary E. Newsholme
  244. Mr. A. C. Noble
  245. Mrs. Noble
  246. Mr. Frank Noble
  247. Mrs. Noble
  248. Mr. Nordin
  249. Mr. A. Norrig
  250. Miss E. W. Odder
  251. Mr. G. Olsen
  252. Mr. M. H. Parker
  253. Mr. John S. Patton
  254. Mr. S. H. Pearson
  255. Mrs. Pearson
  256. Mrs. C. A. Perkins
  257. Miss M. Perkins
  258. Miss E. Petersen
  259. Miss B. Petersen
  260. Mr. Paul C. Phillips
  261. Mrs. A. S. Philpot
  262. Master H. F. Philpot
  263. Miss H. Pickles
  264. Miss A. Postlethwaite
  265. Miss B. Poulton
  266. Mr. Chas. Powell
  267. Miss E. W. Powers
  268. Mrs. Ed. Pratt
  269. Mrs. A. Rasmussen
  270. Mr. R. Fleming Rattray
  271. Miss E. Rennie
  272. Miss Ellen Rishton
  273. Mrs. Robertson
  274. Miss Robertson
  275. Dr. S. P. Ross
  276. Mrs. Ross
  277. Miss C. Ross
  278. Miss Mary Ryan
  279. Mr. Donald Salmond
  280. Mrs. D. Salmond
  281. Mrs. B. T. Salmon
  282. Mr. H. S. Sharples
  283. Mrs. Sharples
  284. Mr. M. J. Shea
  285. Mrs. Shea
  286. Mr. Short
  287. Mrs. Short
  288. Mr. T. H. Simpson
  289. Miss Simpson
  290. Mrs. H. H. Smith
  291. Mrs. Emma Smith
  292. Mrs. A. Smith
  293. Miss F. W. Smith
  294. Miss K. Smith
  295. Mr. Thos. Snape
  296. Miss Clara L. Snow
  297. Miss Spillane
  298. Miss M. Spillane
  299. Mr. Thos. J. Stafford
  300. Miss Jennie Steen
  301. Mrs. G. K. Stevenson
  302. Master K. S. Stevenson
  303. Mr. P. M. Stone
  304. Miss E. Stringfellow
  305. Miss Annie Strogen
  306. Mr. B. G. Sullivan
  307. Miss M. L. Sullivan
  308. Mrs. M. Sullivan
  309. Miss A. Svendson
  310. Mr. G. L. Talbot
  311. Mr. G. F. Talbot
  312. Mr. F. Talbot
  313. Mrs. J. W. Tattesall
  314. Mr. Thomson
  315. Mr. R. H. Tikey
  316. Mrs. Tikey
  317. Miss Mary A. Tood
  318. Miss Laura Townsend
  319. Mr. Thos. Tushingham
  320. Mrs. H. Unswrth
  321. Mrs. G. A. Uphill
  322. Miss Uphill
  323. Mrs. A. Varley
  324. Miss Jennie Von John
  325. Mrs. A. Walker
  326. Miss S. Walmsley
  327. Miss A. Walmsley
  328. Mr. John J. Walsh
  329. Miss M. L. Walsh
  330. Miss J. F. Walsh
  331. Miss M. Waterhouse
  332. Mr. H. G. Weston
  333. Miss M. Whitehead
  334. Miss A. Whittaker
  335. Mina S. Wilhelmson
  336. Miss E. Wilhelmson
  337. Mrs. J. A. Wilson
  338. Mr. H. Woodbury
  339. Miss E. J. Wooley
  340. Mr. Chas. Woodward
  341. Mrs. Woodward
  342. Miss. F. E. Young

Additional Passengers

  1. Miss Dagny Johnson
  2. Miss Regina Johnson
  3. Mrs. Mullaney
  4. Mrs. Pritchard
  5. Mr. S. Sederberg
  6. Mrs. Emma Smith’s Infant

Errata

  • Mr. W. Abraham should read Mr. W. Abrahams
  • Miss I. Anderson should read Miss A. Anderson
  • Mrs. C. Bartley should read Mrs. B. Bartley
  • Miss Buckley should read Mrs. Buckley
  • Miss R. B. Conart should read Miss R. B. Conant
  • Miss G. M. ConIon should read Miss A. M. Coulin
  • Mr. C. W. Cusking should read Mr. C. W. Cushing
  • Miss M. Cussack should read Miss M. Cusack
  • Mr. Frank Dieson should read Mr. Frank Drieson
  • Miss Alice Drake should read Miss C. Drake
  • Mrs. A. Foster should read Miss A. Foster
  • Miss T. Geraghley should read Miss T. Geraghty
  • Miss M. Halley should read Miss M. Hally
  • Mrs. A. Halliday should read Mrs. A. Holliday
  • Mr. Hawarth should read Mr. Howarth
  • Mrs. Hawarth should read Mrs. Howarth
  • Mr. P. H. Helmes should read Mr. P. H. Helms
  • Mr. J. A. Jeffney should read Mr. J. A. Jeffrey
  • Miss V. Johanson should read Miss V. Johnson
  • Mrs. G. M. Johnson should read Miss S. M. Johnson
  • Mr. G. M. Kanaly should read Mr. F. M. Kanaly
  • Miss C. Krohane should read Miss C. Keohane
  • Mrs. E. Lindgvist should read Miss E. Lindgvist
  • Mrs. A. Lundh should read Mrs. A. Lund
  • Master C. Lundh should read Master C. Lund
  • Mrs. A. Mannix should read Miss A. Mannix
  • Mr. E. W. Mason should read Mr. E. T. Mason
  • Mrs. McLerney should read Mrs. McLarney
  • Master M. J. Mulaney should read Miss M. J. Mullaney
  • Miss G. Nelson should read Miss G. NiIson
  • Miss P. Nelson should read Miss P. NiIson
  • Miss A. C. Noble should read Miss A. W. Noble
  • Mr. A. Norrig should read Mr. A. Norrie
  • Miss E. W. Odder should read Miss E. W. Odden
  • Mr. M. H. Parker should read Rev. W. H. Parker
  • Mr. R. H. Tikey should read Mr. R. H. Tukey
  • Mrs. Tikey should read Mrs. Tukey

Not on Board

  1. Mr. H. E. Austin
  2. Miss E. Austin
  3. Miss D. Austin
  4. Mr. N. Cederberg
  5. Miss S. Cederberg
  6. Mr. M. F. Hooly
  7. Mr. W. Hooly
  8. Miss T. Lehn
  9. Miss Kate McCallin
  10. Miss A. Myrvald
  11. Miss Simpson
  12. Miss Jennie Steen
  13. Miss S. Wilhelmson
  14. Miss E. Wilhelmson

Second Cabin Total: 343

 

Information for Passengers

The "LACONIA” carries an orchestra of highly-trained musicians, which will play at the undermentioned times and places :

  • Second Class Dining Saloon:  10:00 am to 11:00 am
  • First Class Dining Saloon: 1.00 to 2.10 p m.
  • Second Class Dining Saloon: 3.00 to 4.00 p.m.
  • First Class Dining Saloon: 7:10 pm to 8:45 pm
  • First Class Drawing Room: 9:00 pm to 10:00 pm

This arrangement may be altered as circumstances necessitate.

This Steamer Is Fitted with Marconi's System of Wireless Telegraphy. Also, with the Submarine Signaling Apparatus. The "Lusitania" and ''Mauretania" Are the Fastest Steamers in the World.

A Stenographer and Typist Are on Board for the Convenience of Passengers and Are Prepared to Attend Promptly to All Work Required.

Express Route

America to London and the Continent via Fishguard (Which Is Recognized as the Most Expeditious Route).

With the view of enabling passengers to reach London on Monday afternoon and Paris the same evening or following morning, the “Lusitania" and “Mauretania” have been scheduled to leave the New York Pier at 1 a.m., on Wednesdays and proceed direct to Fishguard without calling at Queenstown. The steamers will thus be due at Fishguard on Monday morning.

A Cold Buffet Supper will be served to Passengers between 9 p.m. and midnight on Tuesdays.

All other New York steamers will call at both Queenstown and Fishguard, the “Campania“ leaving New York at 1 a.m. Wednesday, and “Carmania" and “Caronia’’ at 10:00 am. on sailing day.

Steamers from Boston call at Queenstown all the year round and also at Fishguard during May, June and July.

The Great Western Railway provide special trains from Fishguard for London (Paddington), the railway journey occupying about 4 ¾ hours. Special trains will also be provided for the Channel Ports when sufficient inducement offers.
FISHGUARD is the nearest British port to New York and Boston, and this route is therefore the most direct to London.

Telegraphic Code

For the convenience of passengers copies of the Western Union Telegraphic Code and of Lieber’s Code are carried on this steamer, and same can be referred to on application to the Purser.

Wireless Telegram Rates

  • SHIP TO SHIP

Minimum Rate, 6d. (16 cents) per word; every word in address, text, and signature counted, and all charges must be prepaid.

  • UNITED KINGDOM

The minimum Marconi Rate, via Crookhaven, or other stations in the United Kingdom, or through the medium of a passing steamer, is 10d. (20 cents) per word; every word in address, text, and signature counted; land charges additional ; all charges must be prepaid.

  • UNITED STATES

The minimum Marconi Rate, via Sea Gate, Sagaponack, or (for steamers in the Boston Service only) South Wellfleet, Cape Cod, or through the medium of a passing steamer and one of these stations is 8s. 4d. ($2) for ten words. Each extra word 6d. (12 cents); text only counted; address and signature free; land charges additional; all charges 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. (S3) for ten words. Each extra word 9d. (18 cents); text only counted; address and signature free; land charges additional; all charges must be prepaid.
  • The minimum Marconi Rate via Sable Island, or through the medium of a passing steamer and this station is 16s. 8d. ($4) for ten words. Each extra word 13. (24 cents); text only counted; address and signature free land charges additional; all charges must be prepaid.

Travelers’ International Cheques

For the convenience of its Patrons the Cunard Company now issues CHEQUES of $10.00, $20.00, $50.00 and $100.00, with Foreign money equivalents distinctly printed thereon, at which they will be cashed by its Agents and Correspondents throughout the world; thus providing not only the safest and most economical means of taking funds abroad, with an absolute certainty as to value, but also A SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION IN CASE OF NEED.

Full information regarding these Cheques will be given on application to any of the Company’s principal Agencies throughout the United States.

Chairs and Rugs may be Hired at a Cost of 4/- (or $1) each on application to the Deck Steward.   Each Rug will be contained in a sealed cardboard box and will bear a serial number which will be worked into the material so that passengers will have no difficulty in identifying their rugs. At the end of each voyage, the rugs which have been in use, will be sent to the store and thoroughly cleaned, before being re-issued.

All Cunard Steamers in the Liverpool, New York and Boston Services and in the New York-Mediterranean Service carry Orchestras of professional musicians, which play at appointed times and according to requirements.

 

Additional Information for Passengers

Meals will be served in the Saloon at the following times:

  • Breakfast at 8:00 am.
  • Dinner 12:30 pm
  • Tea 5.300 p.m.
  • Supper 8:30 pm

The Bar and Smoke Room will be closed at 11:00 pm.

Seats at Table

Application may be made at any of the Chief Offices in advance, or to the Second Cabin Steward on board the steamer on day of sailing.
Divine Service on Sunday at 10:30 am

Baggage

Passengers are recommended to insure their Baggage, as the Company's liability is strictly limited in accordance with Contract Ticket All enquiries regarding Baggage on board ship should be addressed to the Baggage Master.

Valuables

The Company is not responsible for theft if valuables or money are kept in the Staterooms. The same should be placed in charge of the Purser for deposit in his safe, and a receipt will be given on the Company’s form. As no charge is made for carriage the Company cannot accept any responsibility for loss or damage, however arising, but passengers can protect themselves by insurance.

Passengers should obtain a receipt on the Company's form for any additional Passage Money or Freight paid on board.

Exchange of Money

The Purser is authorized to exchange money at the following rates. He will give American money for English at $4.80 to the pound sterling and English money for U.S. Currency at €1 sterling for $4.95.

The Surgeon is authorized to make customary charges, subject to the approval of the Commander, for treating any passengers at their request for any illness not originating on board the ship. In the case of sickness contracted on board no charge will be made and medicine will be provided free.

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.

Arrivals at Liverpool

Time of Landing Passengers — When any of the Company's steamers arrive alongside the Liverpool Landing Stage after 8:00 pm it is optional for the passengers to go on shore that night. In the event, however, of their remaining on board, they will be landed after breakfast the following morning, either at the Stage or In dock as circumstances may make desirable.

When the vessel reaches the river but does not come alongside the Stage, to prevent inconvenience and to meet emergencies, any passengers desirous of disembarking will, on arrival of the steamer, be landed, with hand baggage only, by tender, provided that the Purser Is advised before leaving Queenstown or Fishguard of the passenger’s wish to do so. Notice will be placed In the Companionway on arrival at Queenstown or Fishguard advising passengers of anticipated arrival at Liverpool, and arrangements for landing.

Arrivals in Boston

When any of the Company's steamers arrive at the Wharf after 8:00 pm, passengers have the option of remaining on board overnight and landing after Breakfast the following morning.

 

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