Passenger List, American Line S.S. Haverford, 1908, Liverpool to Philadelphia via Queenstown
Transcribed Cabin Passenger List for the 11 November 1908 Westbound Voyage of the steamship Haverford of the American Line from Liverpool, England to New York via Queenstown. Arrived in New York on 25 November 1908 (According to Morton Allan Direcotry).
There is a Lunch Menu from this voyage for the 21st of November.
American Line
Liverpool - Queenstown - Philadelphia
List of Passengers
Steamship “Haverford"
From Liverpool, November 11th, 1908
Captain Enoch Maddox
List of Passengers

- Mr. Joseph Arch
- Mr. J. G. Ayres
- Mr. H. Bamber
- Mr. James Bannon
- Mrs. Bannon
- Mrs. F. Barker
- Mr. Alfred Bayley
- Mr. E Berborn
- Mr. Arthur H. Berry
- Mrs. W. L. Berry
- Miss C. Lee Braine
- Mrs. Brown
- Miss A. Byrne
- Miss Margaret Carr
- Mr. Ed. E. Chandler
- Mrs. Chandler
- Mr. Lionel S. Craven
- Mr. Richard Davies
- Mrs. Davies and Infant
- Miss Florence B. Davies
- Mrs. W. B. Elliot
- Miss Adele Elliot
- Miss Myra Elliot
- Mr. George F. Ephgrave
- Miss Rebecca D. Ernst
- Miss Caroline Field
- Miss Hilda M. Flueck
- Mr. Wm. H. Fryatt
- Mrs. F. A. Garrett
- Mrs. H. Gill
- Mr. Henry N. Gillespie
- Miss Florence Godfrey
- Miss A. W. Graham
- Miss Irvine Gruff
- Mr. John C. Gunn
- Mr. Chas. D. Habliston
- Mrs. Habliston
- Mrs. C. H. Hill
- Miss Gladys Hill
- Mrs. J. M. Hillyar
- Mr. H. H. Hitt
- Mr. Tracey W. Holland
- Mrs. Holland
- Mr. Henry E. Jenkins
- Mrs. G. Kearney
- Miss Isabel Kearney
- Miss Gertrude Kearney
- Miss Janet Kearney
- Miss Marie K Kennedy
- Mr. Wm. Kimber
- Mrs. Kimber
- Master Kimber
- Miss Ethel Kimber
- Miss Harriet R. Krause
- Mr. Benjamin Lees
- Mr. Donald Lightbourne
- Mr. Ellis Lund
- Mr. R. P. Lundbek
- Miss Isabel D. Macdonald
- Miss Manley
- Mrs. J. H. McAllister
- Mr. Julian McCarthy
- Mrs. Chas. McCue
- Mrs. M. McGlade
- Mr. George McNulty
- Mr. Frank Mealin
- Mrs. Mealin
- Miss Minnie Mealin
- Mrs. Metcalf
- Miss Metcalf
- Mr. Henry U. Michie
- Mr. Telford H. Moss
- Miss J. Parke
- Mr. Houston H. Parsons
- Mrs. M. J. Penhollow
- Mrs. M. Percelle
- Mrs. S. J. Price
- Mrs. E. H. Randle
- Master Wm, D. Reagan
- Miss N. M. Rennyson
- Miss Mary E. Rice
- Mrs. Ida Ridgely
- Miss Alice L. Seal
- Mr. R. L. Sealby
- Miss Ada M. Thompson
- Miss Frances Thornton
- Mrs. Tyson
- Miss Louise Virtue
- Mr. Edward M. Wakefield
- Mrs. Wakefield
- Miss Cora Wheeland
- Mrs. Willard
- Miss Cath. L. Willard
- Mrs. G. E. Winslow
- Mrs. S. Winterbottom
- Miss Ada Winterbottom
- Mr. T. Howard Worth
- Miss E. Daisy Worth
List of Senior Officers
- Captain: Enoch Maddox
- Surgeon: G. H. Gill
- Chief Steward: B. J. Priest
Notice: Landing Arrangements at Philadelphia
Should the steamer arrive at the Philadelphia wharf after 8 p.m., passengers have the option of remaining on board overnight and landing after breakfast on the following morning.
Reporting in Philadelphia.
The life of a newspaper man, like that of the policeman, is not always a happy one, as was shown a day of two ago when the American Line, steamship Haverford docked off Washington Avenue wharf. The vessel docked at 8 o'clock in the evening to permit the cabin passengers to land. A certain reporter, was assigned to get the news of the ship's voyage.
Following the aggressiveness of his profession, the reporter went aboard the vessel, and while he was seeking interviews the ship was taken out to mid-stream in order that the customs, and immigration officers could have their inspections in daylight and that nome of the steeraee passengers could get aishore.
When the reporter was through with his work he found himself a long way froni the dock. He went in search of the Captain, but that officer refused to put him ashore, saying ne did not believe the story, and suggested to put the newsgatherer in Irons as a stowaway. He was kept on board until next morning, when the United States Inspector recognized him and he was released. He is now wondering if the Captain did not play a joke on him in this detention.
Philadelphia Times



