Carpathia Passenger List

Chris,

This is next to no help for you but I have seen a listing of the 1st and 2nd class passengers somewhere on the net. I did a quick search and was not able to easily identify the site. I think I printed off the list and if I can find the printout I'll post the address here. Anyway, what you are looking for is somewhere out there in cyberspace!

Lou
 
Just for interest, Mrs S.C. Vandeventer was Mrs Silas C. Van Deventer of St. Louis. She had been born Margaret Cowell. Mrs Albert Huber was her daughter Maude, while P. O. Vandeventer was her son, Percy Onward. (Thanks to Dave Lossos).Wallace Bradford was travelling with his wife, Agnes. Miss Birkhead was the niece of Miss Sue Eva Rule. Both had been born in Louisiana, but lived in St. Louis. Mrs Iddiols was Olga. Also Frank Blackmarr returned to America with Cecil R. Frances later in the year.
Regards
Craig
 
'Carpathia' First Class passenger "Miss Mary H Fabin" on the Chicago Cunard Office list (as it was quoted in an earlier posting on this thread) should read: "Miss Mary H Fabian". Mary wrote of the rescue: while aboard.
 
Has anybody found the full Carpathia passenger list (incl. 3rd class passengers)?

I'm searching for my grand-grandmother /Mrs. Istvan (Stephen) Kucsmar, maiden name: Erzsebet (Elisabeth) Botka/ and her first husband /Mr. Istvan (Stephen) Kucsmar/ among the (3rd class, I suppose) passengers. They were coming back to their homeland, Hungary. She has died in 1961, 12 years before I was born, so all I have is a family legend of her voyage to America (including Carpathia and the Titanic disaster).

Any help is welcome.
 
My great grandmother (Katarina Meder) and her daughter (Laura) had tickets for the Titanic but were bumped to the Carpathia. They were probably in third class.
 
My great grandmother (Katarina Meder) and her daughter (Laura) had tickets for the Titanic but were bumped to the Carpathia. They were probably in third class.
Not to burst your bubble, but that's impossible. Many passengers were transferred from other liners due to the coal strike at the time but I've never heard of passengers being bumped from the Titanic to the Carpathia, or any other vessel for that matter. The Titanic and Carpathia were traveling in opposite directions of each other - Titanic was heading to New York, while the Carpathia was bound for Fiume, Austria-Hungary (now Rijeka, Croatia).

In fact, I've searched the Ellis Island website for any mention of your relatives in 1912 to find out if they were aboard another vessel (as that is most often the case), but all I can find is two listings for Katarina Meder - one in 1917 aboard the Nieuw Amsterdam and another in 1938 aboard the Europa: The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
 
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