RMS Umbria Passenger List - 29 April 1893
Front Cover, Saloon Passenger List for the RMS Umbria of the Cunard Line, Departing Saturday, 29 April 1893 from Liverpool to New York, Commanded by Captain Horatio McKay. GGA Image ID # 175195c1cc
Notable Passengers: Samuel Butler, William Powell Frith, Charles Mossant, Alton Brooks Parker.
Photograph of the RMS Umbria of the Cunard Liine, 24 July 1905. GGA Image ID # 1751cbdb4c
Saloon Passengers
- Mr. Richard Agar
- Rev. J. C. Allard
- Miss Sarah A. Allen
- Mr. Felix Antoine
- Capt. N. Aoki
- Mr. E. Arrowsmith
- Capt. Auld
- Mr. F. G. Austin
- Mr. Emerson Bainbridge
- Mr. Trevor Baldwin
- Mr. A. R. Baldwin
- Miss Edith Barber
- Mr. John Barclay
- Mr. Alex. Barlow
- Mr. R. J. Barry
- Mr. E. S. Barton
- Mr. Beckett
- Mrs. Beckett
- Miss Beckett
- Mr. J. T. Belfrage
- Mrs. Bell
- Mr. C. R. E. Bell
- Mrs. Bell
- Mr. A. J. Bennet
- Mr. Henry Beuttell
- Mrs. M. Bird
- Miss E. Bird
- Miss Eleanor Bird
- Rev. Mr. Bonebrake
- Mr. Boniface
- Mr. R. S. Bowden
- Mr. George Bradford
- Mr. Max Brand
- Mr. A. C. Brechin
- Mr. G. R. Brewis
- Mr. C. P. Bromley
- Mrs. C. P. Bromley
- Master P. D. Bromley
- Mrs. P. M. Bromley, Two Children and Two Nurses
- Mr. John Brown
- Mrs. Brown
- Miss Brown
- Miss S. Brown
- Mrs. F. C. C. Burpee
- Mr. Samuel Butler (Note 1)
- Mr. J. M. Cantley
- Mr. G. W. Cassell
- Dr. G. P. Chappell
- Mr. H. D. Cheever
- Mr. R. R. Clapp
- Mr. W. W. Clark
- Mrs. Clark
- Mr. T. Cleveland
- Mr. E. A. Cohen
- Mrs. G. Condory
- Mr. Charles C. Cowlin
- Miss Lena Davis
- Mr. W. H. Deacon
- Rev. Mr. Dease
- Mrs. Dease and Child
- Miss De Pledge
- Mr. Doniger
- Mrs. Doniger
- Dr. Frank Dossert
- Mrs. Henry Downs
- Mr. Hugh Duffey
- Mrs. Duffey
- Mr. J. C. Dugan
- Mr. C. Dunstan
- Mr. George Edwards
- Right Rev. E. M. Emard (Bishop of Valleyfield, Canada)
- Mr. G. W. Fackler
- Mr. W. Farnsworth
- Mr. W. A. Ellis
- Capt. N. Fonkuhara
- Mrs. A. S. Foster
- Master Samuel Foster
- Mr. Lewis Firth
- Mrs. Firth
- Mr. Robert Fisher
- Mr. J. Alfred Fisher
- Mr. Edson Fitch
- Mrs. Fitch
- Miss Etta Fitzgerald
- Mr. William Frith (Note 2)
- Miss Gallimore
- Rev. Gascoigne
- Mr. W. E. Gaynor
- Mr. O. Gedde
- Miss Gillespie
- Miss Grace Gillespie
- Mr. Henry Glass
- Mr. C. B. Goldschmidt
- Miss Goodbody
- Master Goodbody
- Mr. E. Gould
- Mr. J. O. Green
- Mrs. Green
- Mr. Elias Haiman
- Mrs. Haiman
- Miss Helen Haiman
- Master Henry Haiman and Nurse
- Mrs. S. C. Hall
- Miss Hall
- Mr. C. K. Hamilton
- Mr. J. W. Hanson
- Mr. J. W. Heckman
- Mr. Alex. S. Henderson
- Mr. H. A. Herbert
- Mrs. Herbert
- Mr. H. H wet
- Mr. George Hird
- Mr. H. Hockmeyer
- Mrs. Hockmeyer
- Mr. M. H. Hodder
- Mrs. Hodder
- Mr. Robt. M. Horne-Payne
- Mr. C. H. Imhoff
- Mrs. Imhoff
- Master R. Imhoff
- Mr. Lewis Jacobs
- Miss L. A. Johnson
- Mr. C. S. Johnson
- Mr. E. A. Jones
- Miss Kendrick
- Mr. P. Kershaw
- Master Kershaw
- Mr. S. Kraft
- Mr. C. D. Langworthy
- Mr. N. Lazarus
- Mr. D. N. Lebess
- Mrs. Leausi
- Mr. John H. Leeds
- Miss Eva Lennon
- Miss K. Lovick
- Mrs. Edwin H. Low
- Mr. Stephen A. Marshall
- Mr. N. Matoba
- Mrs. Joseph Mattison
- Miss Mattison
- Mrs. Mays
- Mr. W. R. McArthur
- Mr. Clarke McIlroy
- Mr. W. McIlroy
- Mrs. Mcllroy
- Commodore McVickar, and Manservant
- Miss J. B. Mein
- Miss Mellett
- Mr. John Mynekyn
- Mr. Wm. Forbes Morgan
- Mr. Charles Mossant (Note 3)
- Mr. William Muller
- Mr. Newsum
- Mr. G. Nicholson
- Mr. John C. Orr
- Mr. A. B. Parker (Note 4)
- Mrs. Parker
- Mr. J. P. Pattinson
- Mr. John Phillips
- Hon. E. J. Price
- Mr. John Rankin
- Mrs. Rankin
- Mr. F. J. Rebman
- Mrs. Rebmsn
- Mr. H. Riker
- Mr. Victor Roditi
- Mr. Roseman
- Mrs. M. L. Sanders
- Miss M. A. Sanders
- Mr. Sandeman
- Major-General Sandham
- Mrs. Sandham
- Mr. Walter Scott
- Mr. Russell Scott
- Mr. Jas. Shackleton
- Mrs. Shackleton
- Mr. J. G Sidey
- Miss Simpson
- Mr. Enos Smith
- Mr. Mark Smith
- Mr. S. Solomon
- Mr. P. G. Spence
- Dr. W. Jebson Stothard
- Mrs. Stothard
- Mr. Otto Strakosch
- Mr. Jacob Strauss
- Mr. William Sullivan
- Miss A. J. Swan
- Miss M. A. Swan
- Major Miss Swift
- Mr. P. Taylor
- Mr. Joseph Thomas
- Mrs. Frances Timpson
- Mr. C. Tolley
- Mr. Henry Tongue
- Mr. E. M. Townsend
- Mrs. Townsend
- Mr. H. R. Townsend
- Mr. R. C. Townsend
- Mr. H. E. Townshend
- Mr. Arnold Turner
- Mrs. H. L. Waddell
- Mr. E. P. Watkins
- Mr. Tom Watson
- Mr. Alfred Whitley
- Mr. John Whittaker
- Miss Whittaker
- Mr. J. E. Hodder Williams
- Mr. Joseph Wilson
- Mr. C. M. Wright
- Miss Alice Zimmern
Passenger also filled in the Log of the voyage (A rare occurrence) (Note 5):
- 29/4/93 Left Moorings about 7:00 pm
- 30/4/93 Am Osborn 8 Dup 1:30 Fashet 4:46 ??
- Latitude 50.40 Longitude 19.52 Distance 449
- Latitude 48.55 Longitude 31.10 Distance 450 Remarks: Headwind
- Latitude 45.50 Longitude 40.57 Distance 439 Remarks: Stronger Head Wind
- Latitude 42.20 Longitude 50.28 Distance 464 Remarks: Trade wind??
- Latitude 41.23 Longitude 61.04 Distance 477 Remarks: Wind calm but swell occasionally
- Latitude 40.25 Longitude 71.06 Distance 459 Remarks: Calm, Slight Headwind
- To Sandy Hook west Distance 132 Remarks: Quarantine 7:30 Too late to pass
- Landed next morning at 8:30
Passenger List Notes
- Samuel Butler (4 or 5 December 1835 – 18 June 1902) was an iconoclastic Victorian-era English author who published a variety of works. Two of his most famous pieces are the Utopian satire Erewhon and a semi-autobiographical novel published posthumously, The Way of All Flesh. He is also known for examining Christian orthodoxy, substantive studies of evolutionary thought, studies of Italian art, and works of literary history and criticism. Butler also made prose translations of the Iliad and Odyssey which remain in use to this day.
- William Powell Frith (19 January 1819 – 9 November 1909) was an English painter specialising in genre subjects and panoramic narrative works of life in the Victorian era. He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1853, presenting The Sleeping Model as his Diploma work. He has been described as the "greatest British painter of the social scene since Hogarth."
- Mossant was a famous brand of hat manufactured in France and well known in the United States for most of the twentieth century. The company was founded by Charles Mossant in the nineteenth century, and by 1929 more than 2,000 hats a day were being produced. Charles Mossant, of the firm of Mossant, Freres & Vallon, leading hat manufacturers of France, died at Nice, on January 20, 1908, at the age of 72 years. Mr. Mossant was a well known personage, and held prominent positions in the civic and commercial affairs of his country, being president of the Chamber of Commerce, president of the Societe dArcheologie de la Drone, ex-president of the Commerce of Romans, ex-Mayor of Bourg-de-Peage, and administrator of the Banque de France. (The American Hatter, Volume 37, No. 9, March 1908, New York, 106)
- Alton Brooks Parker (May 14, 1852 – May 10, 1926) was an American judge, best known as the Conservative Democrat who lost the presidential election of 1904 to incumbent Theodore Roosevelt in a landslide.
- Original Owner of the Passenger List made the Notation: My State room 76, Seat in Dining Saloon 270 (Captains Table). This person also made notations of all Japanese Passengers (Aoki, Fonkuhara, Matoba); made an "X" by Major Miss Swift and marked ten other Passengers with an "--" after their name.