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List of Passengers M.S. Batory from Gdynia Tuesday, July 25th 1950
Copenhagen, Wednesday, July 26th Southampton, Friday, July 28th to New York
Contributor: Deborah Wade
Contributor Notes:
Off and on, I collect old menus and ephemera connected with
trains, cruises, airplanes/airports, etc. The passenger
list I'm about to transcribe is one such item. Maybe one of
the passengers will be significant to a fellow genealogist.
Although this voyage was in 1950, I believe there is some
history behind the Batory: I have read that it was the last
Polish passenger ship to leave Poland before the Nazis
gained control in the late 1930's.
Please do not contact me for additional information
regarding this ship or these passengers; the list I am about
to make is all the information I have. I have no other
passenger lists amongst my collectibles.
I am using a "web appliance" that does not enable me to use
special alphabetical characters the way Word does, so my
apologies if accents and Polish lettering do not appear
below. Aside from the names, the text is in English.
Gdynia America Line
M.S. Batory
Officers
- Master Jan Cwiklinski
- Chief Officer Witold Dobrzynski
- Chief Engineer Wiktor Zwalinski
- Doctor Felicjan Michalowski
- Chief Purser Stanislaw Rozbicki
- Second Purser Poul Tibaek
- Entertainment Officer Eryk Kulm
- Chief Steward Marcel Czekalski
- Assistant Chief Steward Egon Otto Flindt
From Southampton
- Aldrich, Mr. Chauncey
- Aldrich, Miss Lorna
- Aitken, Mr. Donald
- Aitken, Mrs. Annie
- Andersen, Mrs. Olave
- Aninger, Mr. H. Hans
- Anscomb, Mrs. Joan
- Anscomb, Master Richard
- Barr, Mrs. Rachel
- Baumsteiger, Miss Marie
- Baumsteiger, Master George
- Benson, Mrs. Brigette
- Benson, Mr. John
- Bradley, Mrs. Elizabeth
- Bradley, Master Gerald
- Brilla, Mrs. Ellen
- Brilla, Miss Lovina
- Brilla, Master John
- Butler, Mrs. Elsie
- Butler, Miss Carol
- Calderwood, Mrs. Agnes
- Calderwood, Miss Ina
- Cavaliero, Mrs. Claire
- Cavaliero, Miss Francine
- Cocks, Mrs. Marian
- Cohen, Mrs. Pearl
- Cohen, Master Alan
- Craver, Mr. Robert
- Craver, Mrs. Anne
- Craver, Miss Carol
- Curtis, Mr. George
- Castro-Sanchez, Mrs. Margaret
- Duncan, Miss Mary
- Du Plooy, Mr. Kenneth
- Eaton, Mr. F. G.
- Engberg, Mr. Herman
- Engberg, Mrs. Martha
- Engwall, Rev. Martin
- Engwall, Mrs. Ruth
- Engwall, Miss Yvonne
- Epstein, Mr. Philip
- Fellingham, Mr. Herbert
- Fisher, Mrs. Hannah
- Fisher, Miss Janice
- Geraci, Mrs. Muriel
- Geraci, Miss Sandra
- Gerred, Miss Audrey
- Gerred, Miss Patricia
- Gibson, Mr. Horace
- Gibson, Mr. William
- Gorrian, Mr. Thomas
- Grinbaum, Mr. Israel
- Grinbaum, Mrs. Laja
- Grinbaum, Master Manfred
- Gorman, Mrs. Ida D. F.
- Hall, Mr. Romney
- Hall, Mrs. Margaret
- Harris, Mrs. Ora
- Haywood, Mr. Percy
- Haywood, Mrs. Agnes
- Haywood, Miss Muriel
- Hogg, Mrs. Mary
- Holt, Miss Rosemary
- Holt, Mrs. Mabel
- Hutchings, Mr. Roy
- James, Mrs. Mildred
- James, Miss Cheryl
- James, Miss Jocelyn
- Kelly, Mrs. Macy
- Kennedy, Mrs. Thomasina
- Kennedy, Miss Patricia
- Knight, Miss Hannah
- Knight, Miss Marie
- Layland, Mr. Frederick
- Lebenthal, Mr. Jacob
- Lindenmayer, Mr. Christian
- Lorant, Mr. Andrew
- McLellan, Mrs. Jessie
- McLellan, Miss Arlene
- Martinovich, Mrs. Freda
- Mauney, Mrs. Renee
- Mauney, Master Earl
- Morris, Miss Patricia
- Mueller, Mrs. Melanie
- Mueller, Mr. Albert
- Matffon, Mr. Paul
- Oliver, Mrs. Edith
- Peak, Miss Betty
- Peterson, Miss Ellen J.
- Quinn, Miss Margaret
- Sands, Miss Lorna
- Sidey, Miss Mary
- Stokes, Mrs. Edith
- Style, Mr. Michael
- Taylor, Mrs. Beryl
- Taylor, Miss Sharilyn
- Walters, Mr. William
- Winston, Miss Genevieve
- Whelan, Mrs. Joan I.
- Whelan, Master Paul
See the list of [Southampton passengers] [Copenhagen passengers] [Poland passengers]
Note from Lorine: See a photo of Batory and read about her voyage as the last ship to sneak out of Poland when Germany invaded in 1939. The first Polish-built fast motor launch spent the long five and half years of WW11 safely in Sweden.
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