SS Albertic Passenger List - 14 June 1928

Front Cover, White Star Line SS Albertic Tourist Class Passenger List - 14 June 1928.

Front Cover, Tourist Passenger List from the SS Albertic of the White Star Line, Departing 14 June 1928 from Montreal and Quebec to Southampton via Le Havre and London, Commanded by Captain F. F. Summers, RD, (Cdr., RNR, Retd.). GGA Image ID # 13ba633fa4

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Commander: Captain F. F. Summers, R.D., (Cmdr., R.N.R., Retd.)
  • Chief Engineer: W. H. Marker
  • Surgeon: C. H. Wilson, L.L.M., R.C.P. (Ire.), R.C.S. (Ire.)
  • Purser: W. J. O'Hagan
  • Assistant Purser: H.D. McKerrow
  • Chief Steward: J. Burtinshaw
  • Second Steward: A. Blackwood
  • Chief Tourist Steward: A. Sibert

 

Tourist Passengers

  1. Adams, Mrs. and Child
  2. Allan. Mr. Win. H.
  3. Allan. Mrs. Wm H.
  4. Allan, Miss Ruth W.
  5. Allen. Mrs. J. T.
  6. Allen. Miss V. M.
  7. Anderson, Mr. A.
  8. Anderson. Mrs. L. E.
  9. Anderson, Miss K.
  10. Anderson, Mrs.
  11. Anderson, Miss
  12. Andreoli. Mrs. R.
  13. Andreoli, Master L.
  14. Andreoli. Mrs. A. P.
  15. Andreoli, Master A.
  16. Angelil, Mr. E.
  17. Ashbee, Miss C.
  18. Atkin. Mr. T. B.
  19. Atkin, Mrs. T. B.
  20. Aubin. Rev. Louis Joseph
  21. Bacli. Miss
  22. Bach. Miss
  23. Bailleuil. Mr. J.
  24. Baillcuil, Mrs. J.
  25. Ball. Miss O.
  26. Bantin, Mrs. L. C.
  27. Barlow. Miss E.
  28. Barlow. Miss A. M.
  29. Bedford. Mrs. W. J.
  30. Bell. Mrs. G.
  31. Boll. Rev. R. B. H.
  32. Bell. Miss E.
  33. Below, Mr. F.
  34. Belt. Mr. J. A.
  35. Berger, Mr. O.
  36. Berthold, Miss Claire
  37. Berthold, Miss Eugenie
  38. Bilyk, Mrs. F.
  39. Bird. Prof. Chas.
  40. Bird, Mrs. Chas.
  41. Bird, Miss Marian
  42. Bixby, Mr. W.
  43. Blanchard, Mr.
  44. Boisvert. Mr. J. P.
  45. Brady. Miss Florence
  46. Brady. Mrs. Nova
  47. Burkholder. Mrs. V.
  48. Cam, Miss Nora
  49. Campbell, Mrs.
  50. Campbell, Mrs.
  51. Carlgren. Mr. C. R.
  52. Carlgren. Mrs. H.
  53. Carlgren. Miss C.
  54. Carlgren, Matter V.
  55. Carter. Mr. D. H.
  56. Cellette. Mr. J. A.
  57. Cellette. Mrs. J. A.
  58. Chappentier. Miss J.
  59. Chodat, Mrs. B.
  60. Chodat, Miss Editli
  61. Chodat, Master Robt.
  62. Clarke, Miss W. A.
  63. Cohen. Mrs. O. F.
  64. Cohen, Miss C.
  65. Constantin. Rev. Maurice
  66. Cook. Mrs. O.
  67. Cook. Master A.
  68. Copulos. Mr. J.
  69. Coulter. Rev. J.J.
  70. Coulter, Mrs. J. J.
  71. Louden. Prof. Roy W.
  72. Cunz, Mr. H.
  73. Currie. Mrs. W.
  74. Currie, Master D.
  75. Darras, Mrs.
  76. Davie, Miss Ada
  77. Davies, Mr. David
  78. Davies. Mrs. David
  79. Davis, Miss Marie
  80. Davis, Mr. W.
  81. Deck. Miss R.
  82. Denby. Mrs. G. E. and Child
  83. Desaulniers, Mrs. E.
  84. Desaulniers, Miss R.
  85. Desaulniers, Miss E.
  86. Desaulniers, Mr. E.
  87. Desaulniers. Mr. L.
  88. Dowling, Mr. G.
  89. Dowling, Mrs. G.
  90. Drans field. Mr.
  91. Dubois, Mr. Victoria
  92. Duckworth, Mr.
  93. Dufour, Mrs. G.
  94. Earhart, Mrs. R. F.
  95. Edwards, Mr. J. B.
  96. Edwards, Master John
  97. Edwards. Master Owen
  98. Eggleton, Mrs. and Two Children
  99. Elcombe, Mrs. F. W.
  100. Elcombe, Mrs.
  101. Facssier, Mr. R.
  102. Feakins. Mrs. Emily
  103. Feakins, Miss Edna
  104. Feakins, Master W.
  105. Feakins, Miss E. G.
  106. Findlay, Mrs. Ellen
  107. Forstell. Mrs. F. W.
  108. Forstell, Miss S.
  109. Gascon, Mr. Wilfred
  110. Gascon, Mrs. Wilfred
  111. Gascon, Miss Gabrielle
  112. Gascon, Miss Elizabeth
  113. Gascon, Miss Sinione
  114. Georgette, Mr. F.
  115. Georgette. Mrs. F.
  116. Gershom, Mr. B.
  117. Gershom, Mrs. B.
  118. Giauque, Mrs. R.
  119. Gibson, Mrs.
  120. Gibson. Miss M.
  121. Giffin, Miss N. M.
  122. Goodman, Miss F.
  123. Gosling, Mr. G. S.
  124. Graham. Mr. R. J.
  125. Gregory, Mr. E. R.
  126. Gregory, Mrs. E. R.
  127. Gregory, Miss B.
  128. Griffiths. Mrs. E.
  129. Grimshaw. Mr. W.
  130. Grosjean, Mrs. Thos. H.
  131. Grosjean. Miss Mary E.
  132. Grosjean. Mr. T.
  133. Guttinger, Mr. J.
  134. Haber. Mr. T. B.
  135. Hacault, Mrs. G.
  136. Hantell, Miss Ada
  137. Harper, Miss M. B.
  138. Heal, Mrs. W. D.
  139. Herdle. Mrs.
  140. Hinton. Mrs. H. J.
  141. Hiscock, Miss F.
  142. Hiscock, Master Peter
  143. Houghton, Miss H. C.
  144. Hunt. Mr. J. H.
  145. Hard, Mr. M. C.
  146. Jibson. Mrs.
  147. Jibson, Miss
  148. Jessop. Mrs. S. J.
  149. Jones. Mr. J. K.
  150. Klinch, Mrs. J. E.
  151. Kostynuik, Mr. P.
  152. Kostynuik. Master
  153. Kramer, Mr. R. L.
  154. Landis, Mr. M. H.
  155. Lane, Mrs. M.
  156. Layborn, Capt. A. T. B.
  157. Leininger, Mr. J.
  158. Llorens, Mr. F.
  159. Llorens, Mrs. F.
  160. Llorens. Miss Marguerite
  161. Lunel, Rev. P. Jules
  162. Maddich, Miss P. E.
  163. Mallet, Mrs. E.
  164. Mallet, Miss Isabella
  165. Marekal, Mrs. A.
  166. Marekal, Miss J.
  167. Marhofer, Miss E.
  168. Marshall, Mrs. A.
  169. Marshal, Miss Josephine
  170. Marshall, Mr. M.
  171. Marshall, Mrs. M.
  172. Marshall, Miss S.
  173. Marshall, Miss A.
  174. Massinon. Mr. E.
  175. Maurer, Mr.
  176. Maurer, Mrs.
  177. McLaren, Miss E. D.
  178. McLaughlin, Miss H.
  179. McLaughlin, Miss I.
  180. Mess, Mrs. R. D.
  181. Mickles, Mr. J. B.
  182. Milan. Dr. K.
  183. Mitchell, Mrs. R. G.
  184. Morgan, Mr. B.
  185. Morgan, Mr. P.
  186. Morphet, Mr. J. D.
  187. Morphet, Mrs. J. D.
  188. Newton, Mrs. A.
  189. Nicks. Mr. E.
  190. Nicks, Mrs. E.
  191. O'Brien, Miss Katherine
  192. O'Connor. Miss K. I.
  193. Ohrn, Mr. O.
  194. Oke, Mr. H. R.
  195. Oke, Mrs. H. R.
  196. Parks, Mr.
  197. Patterson, Mrs. R.
  198. Patterson, Master Jas.
  199. Patterson, Miss Jane
  200. Peake, Mr. V. K.
  201. Pearn, Mrs.
  202. Pearn, Master James
  203. Pearn, Miss K.
  204. Peugnet, Miss Claire A.
  205. Phythian, Miss M.
  206. Piket, Mr. P.
  207. Piket, Mrs. P.
  208. Pittis, Miss A.
  209. Poole, Miss Nancy
  210. Porter, Mrs. Albert
  211. Price, Mr.
  212. Queva, Mr. A. A.
  213. Queva, Mrs. A. A.
  214. Queva, Miss Andree
  215. Ransome, Mr. B.
  216. Ransome, Mrs. B.
  217. Reynolds, Mrs.
  218. Richardson, Mrs. E.
  219. Richardson, Mr. John
  220. Richardson, Mrs. John
  221. Richardson, Master H.
  222. Roberts, Mr. F. F.
  223. Roberts, Mrs. F. F.
  224. Roberts, Miss E.
  225. Roberts, Mr. P. G.
  226. Roberts, Mrs. P. G.
  227. Rosenblatt, Mrs.
  228. Russell, Mr. W. S.
  229. Sater, Miss B.
  230. Saxton, Mr. J. R.
  231. Schwartz, Miss Anna
  232. Schwartz, Mr. G.
  233. Schwartz, Mrs. G.
  234. Schwartz, Miss A.
  235. Schwartz, Mr. G. F.
  236. Schwartz, Mrs. G. F.
  237. Scobell, Miss A. M.
  238. Scott, Mrs. W. E.
  239. Scott, Miss E. M.
  240. Shelton, Mr. R. A.
  241. Smith, Miss J.
  242. Stadler, Mr. E.
  243. Stewart, Mr. B.
  244. Stewart, Mrs. B.
  245. Stokes, Mr. P.
  246. Sudbury, Mrs. F.
  247. Tandy, Mrs. A. E.
  248. Tandy, Miss Annie
  249. Taylor, Mr. W.
  250. Thiel, Mr. S.
  251. Thompson, Mrs. T. C.
  252. Thurman, Mr. B. R.
  253. Tracey, Miss Katherine
  254. Tracey, Miss Agnes
  255. Tremblay, Mr. Adolph
  256. Turcotte, Abbe A.
  257. Unterschutz, Mr.
  258. Van de Caverge, Mrs. I.
  259. Van Schaaek, Mr. G.
  260. Van Schaaek, Mr. R.
  261. Veldkamp. Mrs. A.
  262. Veldkamp, Master John
  263. Wagner, Mr. E. E.
  264. Ware, Miss Martha
  265. Williams, Mrs. H.
  266. Williams, Miss E.
  267. Wilson. Mrs. Stella E.
  268. Winnicki, Rev. J.
  269. Wolfe, Mr. G.

 

Information for Passengers

Meals
When One Sitting
When Two Sittings
BREAKFAST
8:00 am
8:00 am and 9.00 am
LUNCHEON
1.00 pm
12 Noon and 1.00 pm
DINNER
7:00 pm
6:00 pm and 7.15:00 pm

THE BAR opens at 8:00 am and closes at 11:00 pm

LIGHTS are extinguished in the Dining Saloon at 11:00 pm; Lounge, Library and Smoking Room at 11:30 pm

DIVINE SERVICE will be held on Sundays at 11:00 am

CONDUCTRESS. The Ship's Conductress is available to interview any ladies traveling alone, and would be pleased to be of any service during the voyage or on arrival in port.

SMOKING. Passengers are kindly requested not to smoke in the Dining Saloon. It is also desired that ladies should refrain from using the Smoking Room.

SEATS AT TABLE. Passengers should apply to the Chief Tourist Steward for reservation of seats.

UPPER BERTHS. Passengers occupying upper berths can obtain steps for getting in or out of same on applying to the Steward or Stewardess.

THE PURSER'S OFFICE. Letters, Cables. Telegrams and Marconigrams are received or delivered, and Postage Stamps can be purchased. None of the ship's staff other than those on duty in the Purser's Office are authorized to accept Letters or Telegrams for despatch.

CHARGES COLLECTED ON BOARD. Passengers are requested to ask for a Receipt on the Company's Form for any additional Passage Money, Chair or Steamer Rug Hire, charges collected for Marconigrams, Cablegrams or Telegrams or Freight paid on board.

PASSENGERS' ADDRESSES should be left at the Purser's Office, in order that any letters received after passengers have left the steamer may be forwarded.

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

DECK CHAIRS and STEAMER RUGS can be hired on application to the CHIEF Tourist Steward, at a charge of 4/- (or $1) each for the voyage.

HIGH SEAS MAIL

On all British Steamers British Postage Stamps and rates are used when mailing letters for European points, and such letters should be posted in the ship's letter box In the ordinary way.

The mail bag is closed a few hours previous to arrival. Full particulars can be obtained at the Enquiry Office upon application.

MEDICAL ATTENDANCE. 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 the voyage. In the case of sickness originating on the voyage no charge will be made, and medicine will be provided free in all circumstances.

EXCHANGE OF MONEY. The Purser is prepared, for the convenience of passengers, to exchange a limited amount of English, American and Canadian money, at rates which will be advised on application.

TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES, payable in all parts of Europe, can be purchased at all the principal offices of the Company. These Cheques are accepted on board steamers in payments of accounts, but the Pursers do not carry funds to enable them to cash same.

BAGGAGE. Questions relating to Baggage should be referred to the Chief Tourist Steward.

WARDROBE TRUNKS. Passengers are advised that it is not always possible to arrange for the placing of Wardrobe Trunks in the passenger accommodation in a position where they are easily accessible, also that there is frequently difficulty with regard to the landing of such packages, owing to their exceptional size.

DOGS. Passengers are notified that dogs musi be handed over to the care of the butcher.

DECK GAMES and AMUSEMENTS. Deck Quoits, Shuffleboard, Bull Board, and other games, are provided on deck.

Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, etc., can be obtained on application to the Public Room Stewards.

LECTURES. For the purposes of private lectures the White Star Line will be pleased to loan sets of slides, as well as a printed lecture, in cases where desired by Tourist passengers who may wish to lecture in Great Britain and Ireland upon their experiences and visits to the United States and Canada.

VALUABLES

For the convenience of passengers, the Line has provided in the Purser's Office, a safe in which money, jewels, ornaments, documents, or other valuables may be deposited by passengers.

A receipt for any articles so deposited will be issued by the Purser, but the Line does not, having regard to the ticket conditions and to the provisions of Section 502 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1891, and of Section 4281 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, accept any responsibility for the safe custody of any such articles.

Passengers are accordingly advised to protect themselves by insurance.

ORCHESTRA

The "ALBERTIC" carries an Orchestra of skilled musicians which will play daily as follows:—

  • 10:00 am to 11:00 am
  • 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm

RETURN ACCOMMODATION

For the convenience of those passengers who may be returning to the United States or Canada from Europe and who have not yet made the necessary reservations, the Purser will be pleased to radio Liverpool, London or Southampton, for any accommodation required.

All passengers holding return tickets are requested to communicate with our nearest Office upon arrival, so that necessary formalities may be arranged in connection with their return passage.

 

Track Chart and Memorandum of Log (Unused), RMS Albertic Passenger List, 14 June 1928.

Track Chart and Memorandum of Log (Unused), RMS Albertic Passenger List, 14 June 1928. GGA Image ID # 1f39e42d39

 

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