SS Cedric Passenger List - 13 August 1927

Front Cover, White Star Line RMS Cedric Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List - 13 August 1927.

Front Cover, Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List from the RMS Cedric of the White Star Line, Departing Saturday, 13 August 1927 from Liverpool to Boston and New York via Queenstown (Cobh), Commanded by Captain R. G. Smith. GGA Image ID # 13beaa4718

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Commander: Captain R. G. Smith
  • Chief Engineer: J. A. Mungall
  • Surgeon: A. G. V. Elder, D.S.C., M.B.C.S. (Eng.), L.B.C.F. (Lond.)
  • Assistant Surgeon: P. F. Alderson, M.B.C.S. (Eng.)
  • Purser: J. T. Cummins
  • Assistant Purser: H. D. McKerrow
  • Chief Steward: E. Masters
  • Chief Third Cabin Steward: D. McKay

 

Tourist Third Cabin Passengers

  1. Adsetts, Mrs. P.
  2. Adsetts, Miss R.
  3. Aked, Mrs. L. B.
  4. Albertsen, Mr. C. V.
  5. Allen, Mr. S. S.
  6. Almond, Miss H.
  7. Anderson, Miss J. S.
  8. Antrim, Mr. W.
  9. Ashworth, Mrs. B.
  10. Attwood, Mrs. L.
  11. Attwood, Mrs. M.
  12. Baker, Miss A. W.
  13. Baker, Miss L.
  14. Ball. Mrs. K.
  15. Ball. Miss K.
  16. Barrett, Mr. W. J.
  17. Barry, Miss J.
  18. Bates. Mrs. E.
  19. Bayton. Miss M.
  20. Beck. Mr. W. J.
  21. Behee. Miss D. P.
  22. Bell, Miss B.
  23. Bellis, Mr. H.
  24. Bellis, Mrs.
  25. Bellis, Master
  26. Bindon, Mrs. A. M.
  27. Bolton, Miss A. C.
  28. Bolton, Miss M. V.
  29. Bond, Mrs. B. V.
  30. Booth, Miss E. R.
  31. Bosley, Miss M. B.
  32. Bould, Mr. J.
  33. Bould, Mrs. A.
  34. Bould, Master J.
  35. Bourke, Mr. B.
  36. Bonrke, Mrs.
  37. Bowe, Mrs. T. J.
  38. Boyle, Miss O.
  39. Bransby, Mr. C. C.
  40. Bransby, Mrs. C. C.
  41. Bransby, Master J.
  42. Bransby, Master E.
  43. Bransby, Miss J. R.
  44. Breadney. Mr. H.
  45. Breadney, Mrs. O.
  46. Brennan, Mr. J.
  47. Brennan, Mrs. A.
  48. Brennan, Miss V.
  49. Brown, Mr. F.
  50. Brown, Mrs. M.
  51. Brown, Miss N.
  52. Brown, Miss P.
  53. Brunini. Miss B. E.
  54. Brunini, Miss H.
  55. Buchan, Mrs. F.
  56. Build. Mrs. A.
  57. Burford. Dame M.
  58. Burklen, Mr. C.
  59. Burklen. Mrs. E.
  60. Burrow, Mrs. K.
  61. Cadicn. Mrs. F.
  62. Campbell, Miss A.
  63. Carroll, Mr. E.
  64. Carroll, Miss E.
  65. Caves, Miss M.
  66. Clark, Mr.
  67. Clark. Miss C.
  68. Clayton, Mr. C.
  69. Clifford, Mrs. N.
  70. Cochrane, Miss M.
  71. Conroy, Mr. J. P.
  72. Cooney, Miss C.
  73. Corning, Mr. J. B.
  74. Cotter, Mr.
  75. Coyne, Miss J.
  76. Coyne, Mr. M.
  77. Crawford, Mrs. E.
  78. Crompton, Miss C. E.
  79. Cummins, Miss A.
  80. Davies, Mrs. M.
  81. Davis, Miss E.
  82. De Largy, Mrs.
  83. Ditchfield, Mr. J.
  84. Ditchfield, Mrs. E.
  85. Dixon. Mrs. A. M.
  86. Dixon. Miss D.
  87. Doherty, Dr. E. J.
  88. Dohorty, Mrs.
  89. Doherty. Miss M.
  90. Doherty. Miss K.
  91. Donohue. Miss G.
  92. Donohue, Miss M.
  93. Donovan, Miss M.
  94. Eamshaw, Miss M. J.
  95. Evans, Miss F. S.
  96. Fagan, Mr. H.
  97. Fageratrom, Mrs. E.
  98. Fahey, Mr. J.
  99. Fahey, Mrs.
  100. Fair, Miss F.
  101. Karrierc, Miss H.
  102. Faulkner, Mr. A.
  103. Felt, Miss E. A.
  104. Ferretti, Miss M.
  105. Finnian, Sister Mary
  106. Fischer, Mr. C.
  107. Fischer, Miss B.
  108. Flanagan. Mr. J. R.
  109. Flanagan. Mrs.
  110. Fleming. Miss C.
  111. Fleming, Miss M.
  112. Forbes, Miss O. M.
  113. Fredericks, Mrs. M.
  114. Frommhagen, Mrs. E.
  115. Frommhagen, Master F.
  116. Furley, Miss M.
  117. Gallagher, Miss A.
  118. Gallagher, Miss M.
  119. Garland, Miss H. B.
  120. Gastall, Mrs. A. M.
  121. Gastall, Miss
  122. Gastall, Master
  123. Gastall, Miss A.
  124. Gee. Miss A.
  125. Geils. Miss V.
  126. Gillis, Mrs. M. T.
  127. Gleason. Miss M. T.
  128. Gosman, Miss R. T.
  129. Grandy. Miss G.
  130. Greene. Miss A.
  131. Greene, Miss E. E.
  132. Greenwood, Mr. C.
  133. Greenwood, Mrs.
  134. Gurm, Mr. R.
  135. Hall, Mrs. M.
  136. Hansen, Mrs. E.
  137. Hansen, Master H.
  138. Hansen, Master E.
  139. Harbeson, Mr. J. F.
  140. Hardy, Miss F.
  141. Harris, Mrs. M.
  142. Harwood, Miss E.
  143. Hawhurst, Miss H.
  144. Hayter, Miss E.
  145. Healy, Miss M. F.
  146. Henderson, Mrs. A.
  147. Henry, Mr. W. J.
  148. Hiatt, Miss R.
  149. Hirst, Mrs. E.
  150. Hirst, Miss C.
  151. Hitchcock, Mr. G. K.
  152. Hitchcock, Miss G.
  153. Horne, Mrs. S.
  154. Horne, Miss J.
  155. Horne, Mrs.
  156. Howarth, Mrs. E.
  157. Hudson, Mr. W.
  158. Huke, Miss E.
  159. Hunt, Mrs. M.
  160. Hunter, Mrs. G. A.
  161. Irving, Mr. L.
  162. Irving, Mrs.
  163. Jeffrey, Mr. D.
  164. Jones. Mrs. M.
  165. Jordan, Miss M.
  166. Kamp, Miss A.
  167. Kavanagh, Mrs.
  168. Kelly, Miss H.
  169. Kelly, Miss L.
  170. Kennedy, Miss K.
  171. Kennedy, Miss H. M.
  172. Kershaw, Mrs. R.
  173. Kershaw, Miss M.
  174. Kershaw, Miss E.
  175. Kershaw, Mrs. I.
  176. Kershaw, Miss
  177. Kilpalrick, Miss V.
  178. Kilpatrick, Miss M.
  179. King, Miss S.
  180. Kirk, Mrs. A.
  181. Kittredge, Mrs. A.
  182. Koop, Mrs. E.
  183. Koop, Miss D.
  184. La Chance, Miss L. R.
  185. Lamb. .Miss A.
  186. Large, Mr. F. W.
  187. Large, Mrs.
  188. Laughran, Mr. M. P.
  189. Laughran, Mrs.
  190. Le Barons, Miss G.
  191. Lemax, Mrs. M.
  192. Lexso, Mrs. C.
  193. Lexso, Master R.
  194. Lexso. Master C.
  195. Lindsay, Miss M.
  196. Loftus. Mrs. M.
  197. Loftus, Miss J.
  198. Long, Miss M. E.
  199. Lumia, Sister Rose
  200. Lynch, Rev. J. M.
  201. Lynch, Mr. J.
  202. Lynch, Mrs. C.
  203. Lyons, Miss P.
  204. MacAulay, Miss E.
  205. MacDonnld, Miss H.
  206. Maher, Mrs. C.
  207. Mainwaring, Mrs. E.
  208. Maloney, Mr. P.
  209. Markee, Mrs. M.
  210. Marsh, Mrs. M.
  211. Mason, Miss H.
  212. McConnon, Miss J.
  213. McCready, Miss M.
  214. McDonnell, Mrs. M.
  215. McGovern, Miss K.
  216. McInnes, Miss A.
  217. Mclnnes, Miss A.
  218. McMahon, Dr. A.
  219. McManus, Mrs. E.
  220. McNair, Mr. H. E.
  221. McNamara, Miss A. F.
  222. McNamara, Miss H.
  223. McVeigh, Miss M.
  224. Merritt, Miss J. L.
  225. Meyers, Miss A.
  226. Miller, Miss J. D.
  227. Morton, Mrs. E. W.
  228. Morton, Mrs. R.
  229. Motley, Miss D.
  230. Neale, Miss
  231. Neely, Miss J. B.
  232. Nelson, Miss M.
  233. Noller, Miss M.
  234. Owens, Mrs. J.
  235. Owens, Miss G. O.
  236. Parkinson, Mr. R.
  237. Patchett, Miss K.
  238. Paton, Miss W.
  239. Phelan. Mr. W. F.
  240. Plumpton, Mrs. A.
  241. Rait, Mr.
  242. Reed, Mrs. L. S.
  243. Reed, Mrs. D. S.
  244. Reilly, Mr. P. J.
  245. Reilly, Miss M.
  246. Rigney, Miss F. A.
  247. Roberts, Miss M.
  248. Rogers, Miss F.
  249. Rowbottom, Mrs. S.
  250. Rowbottom, Master K.
  251. Rubenstein, Mr. S.
  252. Ryan, Mrs. M.
  253. Sanborn. Mrs. A.
  254. Schaeffer, Mrs. M.
  255. Scott, Mr. T.
  256. Shaw, Master L.
  257. Sheehan, Miss M.
  258. Slocum, Mrs. E. B.
  259. Slocum, Miss L. B.
  260. Smith, Mrs. M.
  261. Smith, Miss N.
  262. Smith. Miss J.
  263. Sowerby, Mrs. N.
  264. Spithoff, Miss C.
  265. Stanley, Mrs. E.
  266. Stone, Mr. A.
  267. Stonis, Mrs. A. A.
  268. Strattean. Miss J.
  269. Sullivan. Mrs. A.
  270. Sullivan. Miss M.
  271. Sutherland. Mr. W.
  272. Sutherland. Mrs. E. V.
  273. Sweeney. Miss D. I.
  274. Swett, Mrs. M.
  275. Swindells, Mr. M. H.
  276. Sya, Miss V.
  277. Tottcn, Mr. A.
  278. Tyson, Mr. J.
  279. Tyson, Mrs. A.
  280. Tyson. Miss M.
  281. Vale, Miss A.
  282. Voorhees, Miss A.
  283. Warburton, Mr. E.
  284. Ward, Miss F.
  285. Waterman. Mrs. M.
  286. Watkins, Miss H. L.
  287. Webber, Miss
  288. Weigand, Mrs. E.
  289. Weigand. Master N.
  290. Welch, Miss J.
  291. Wesson, Miss M.
  292. West, Mrs. J. S.
  293. Whalley, Miss S.
  294. Whalley, Miss F.
  295. Whitehouse, Mr. A. S.
  296. Whitehouse, Mrs.
  297. Whittaker, Mrs. E. M.
  298. Wilson, Mrs. S.
  299. Wood, Mrs. L.
  300. Wood, Master T.
  301. Wood, Miss L. E.
  302. Woodward, Miss M.

 

Information for Passengers

  • BREAKFAST at 8:00 am
  • LUNCHEON at 12:30 pm
  • DINNER at 6:00 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

SMOKING. Passongers 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 Tourist Third Cabin 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 Stumps 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 bo obtained on applying to the Library Steward.

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

MEDICAL ATTENDANCE. Tho Surgeon is authorized to make customary charges, subject in each case to the approval of the Commander, for treating passengers at their request for nny illness not originating on the voyage. In the case of sickness originating on the voyage no charge will bo made, and medicine will be provided free in all circumstances.

VALUABLES. For the convenience of passongers, 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, 1894, and of Section 4281 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, accept any responsibility for the safe custody of any such articles. Passongers are accordingly advised to protect themselves by insurance.

EXCHANGE OF MONEY. The Purser is prepared, for the convenience of passengors, 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 Kurope, can be purchased at all the principal offices of the Company. These Cheques are accepted on board steamers in payment 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 Tourist Third Cabin Stoward.

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 rognrd to the landing of such packnges owing to their exceptional size.

DOGS. Passengers are notified that dogs must 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.

POSTAL INFORMATION

HIGH SEAS MAIL.—On all British steajners 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 closod a few hours previous to arrival. Full particulars can he obtained at the Enquiry Office upon application.

Special Notice for Round Trip Tourist Passengers

Passengers holding return tickets who are undecided about their United States and Canadian addresses should advise same to our nearest office in United States or Canada by mail or in person as soon as possible after arrival abroad. If this is done by letter, please mention sailing on which you will return and accommodation reserved for you.

All passengers holding return tickets are requested to communicate with our nearest office at least a week in advance of their sailing from United States or Canada, so that necessary formalities may be arranged in connection with their return passage.

ORCHESTRA.—The SS " Cedric " carries an Orchestra of skilled musicians which will play daily as follows :— 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm

JAZZ TRIO.—A special Jazz Trio will also play daily as follows:—

11:00 am to 12 noon. :: After Dinner.

 

Track Chart and Memorandum of Log (Unused). RMS Cedric Passenger List, 13 August 1927.

Track Chart and Memorandum of Log (Unused). RMS Cedric Passenger List, 13 August 1927. GGA Image ID # 1dd63ba08f

 

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