Passenger List, Cunard Line Saxonia 1907 Liverpool To Boston
Saloon Passenger List for the 17 September 1907 Voyage of the SS Saxonia of the Cunard Line from Liverpool to New York and Boston via Queenstown (Cobh), Commanded by Captain E. H. Pentecost.
CUNARD LINE.
INAUGURATED 4TH JULY. 1340,
LIST OF SECOND CABIN PASSENGERS
PER
R.M.S. "SAXONIA,"
CAPTAIN E. H. PENTECOST. (LIEUT. R.N.R.)
LIVERPOOL TO BOSTON, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1907.
List of Second Cabin Passengers

- Mr. G. Aberg
- Miss J. Aberg
- Mr. G. Alexander
- Mrs. E. Alber
- Miss B. Alber
- Miss Bella Andrew
- Miss N. Anderson
- Miss A. Anderson
- Miss Anna Anderson
- Miss A. Anderson
- Miss A. Anderson
- Miss H. Anderson
- Mr. Robert Anderson
- Mrs. Anderson
- Mrs. L. Appleton
- Miss M J. Astley
- Miss A A. Astley
- Mrs. W. Ballantyne
- Miss M. L. Barber
- Mrs. A. Barber
- Mrs. Barker
- Mrs. D. Baxendale
- Miss D. Baxendale
- Mr J. Beams
- Mr. R. Beams
- Miss J. Bennett
- Miss A. Berg
- Miss L. Berg
- Mrs. 1-1. Berggren
- Mr. W. V. Bingham
- Mrs. A. Black
- Miss Eliz. Blackwood
- Mrs. A. Bowers
- Mr. F. Bradbury
- Mr. T. H. Briggs
- Miss J. Brook
- Mrs. A. Brook
- Master Chas. Brook
- Mr. A. Brown
- Miss E. Bryntuldson
- Mr. J. Buckley
- Miss F. Carlson
- Miss L. Carter
- Mr. Cartoof
- Mrs. Cartoof and Child
- Miss A. Champ
- Miss Rose Clarkson
- Miss C. Clayton
- Mrs. Collins
- Miss Catherine Collins
- Miss M. Collins
- Mrs. J. Conley
- Miss J. M. Conley
- Mr. William Creason
- Miss K. A. Crow
- Miss C. Crowley
- Miss B. Curran
- Miss A. Dawson
- Mr. George Denton
- Mrs. C. Denton
- Mrs. M. Dewhurst
- Mrs. M. J. Dillune
- Mr. V. Dreiling
- Mr. T. W. Drumm
- Mrs. A. Drury
- Miss Drury
- Miss A. Eaton
- Miss A. J. Eccles
- Mrs. M. Emmett
- Mr. H. Erickson
- Mrs. H. Erickson
- Mr. Fred Evans
- Mr. Evans
- Mrs. Evans
- Miss S. S. Evered
- Mr. W. Fairbrother
- Mrs. Fairbrother
- Miss M. Finnerty
- Miss M Fitzgerald
- Miss B. Flynn
- Miss N. Flynn
- Mrs. P. Foster
- Master B. Foster
- Mrs. E. Francis
- Mrs. A. Freeman
- Master Freeman
- Mr. G. P. Frost
- Rev. W. Ganly
- Miss J. Garrity
- Mrs. Gee
- Mr. J. Gill
- Mrs. Gill
- Mr. Robert Glasgow
- Mrs. Robert Glasgow
- Mrs. R. Goldberg
- Mrs. Ann May Gorlay
- Miss M. Gorman
- Mrs. Gray
- Miss Gray
- Mr. G. Greenwood
- Mrs. Greenwood
- Master Wm. Greenwood
- Mrs. Hadfield
- Miss A. Hadfield
- Miss Clara Hadfield
- Miss A. Halsall
- Miss M. J. Halsall
- Miss H. Hansen
- Mr. John Hardaker
- Mrs. A. Hartley
- Miss Jane Hartley
- Miss M. Heasman
- Miss A. Holland
- Miss R. Holt
- Mrs. E. C. Hutey
- Miss Hutey
- Miss M. Ireland
- Mr. Swan Jansson
- Mr. James S. Jarvie
- Mrs. Jarvie
- Miss M. Jarvie
- Mr. A. C. Johnsson
- Miss A. Johnson
- Miss M Johnson
- Miss Ida Johnson
- Mr. O. B. Johnson
- Mrs. Johnson
- Miss Anna Johnson
- Mrs. A. Johnson
- Mr. John Jones
- Mrs. J. Jones
- Miss Lillian Jones
- Miss M. Jones
- Mr. A. Kinquist
- Mrs. A. Larder
- Miss A. Larson
- Miss A. Larson
- Mrs. Edith Lees
- Mrs. C. Lindmark
- Miss A. Lindquist
- Miss C. Lindquist
- Miss E. Lof
- Mrs. E. Lord
- Miss Annie MacDonald
- Miss J. Magmussan
- Mrs. A. Mahoney
- Mrs. H. Mansson and Two Children
- Miss R. Mansson
- Mr. William Mason
- Mrs. Mason
- Master M. Mason
- Miss Mason
- Mrs. A. McCoy
- Miss Mary Morgan
- Mr. O. Mortensen
- Mr. James Nicholson
- Miss E. Nilson
- Miss Nora O'Connor
- Mrs. S. Parr
- Miss M. Parr
- Mr. A. Petterson
- Mrs. C. Petterson
- Miss E. M. Pethick
- Miss L. Pethick
- Mrs. H. Piper
- Miss W. Piper
- Miss Power
- Mr. W. J. Raper
- Miss Annie Reece
- Miss A. Reilly
- Miss E. Reynolds
- Mrs. George Rouse
- Miss B. Ryan
- Mr. G. Scarr
- Mrs. Scarr
- Mrs. Geo. Schneider
- Miss May Schofield
- Miss E. J. Sharpe
- Miss L. Sharpies
- Mr. A. Sharpies
- Mrs. Sharpies and Child
- Miss S. J. Sharpies
- Miss A. Shaw
- Mr. E. Shorrock
- Mrs. Shorrock
- Mr. R. Size
- Miss Margaret Spratt
- Mrs. Jane Stanfield
- Mr. G. Stenerson
- Mrs. S. Stevenson
- Miss M. Sutton
- Mrs. G. Swan
- Mrs. Charles Thompson
- Miss H. Thompson
- Miss M. Toomey
- Miss E Toomey
- Rev. Father Tovey
- Mr. Peter Tully
- Mr. Joseph Tully
- Mr. Joseph Walker
- Miss W. M. Walsh
- Mr. G. F. Webster
- Mrs. Webster
- Mr. S. K. Webster
- Mr. A. E. Wilby
- Mrs. M. Wilkinson
- Miss Ellen Wilkinson
- Miss Mary Wilkinson
- Mr. Seth Wilkinson
- Mrs. Wilkinson
- Mr. E. Wilkinson
- Miss A. Wilkinson
- Mr. J. Williams
- Mrs. M. A. Williamson
- Miss H. Williamson
- Miss M. Wold
- Mrs. M. Woodhouse
- Miss Agnes Woodhouse
- Mr. Robert Wooley
- Mrs. Wooley
- Mr. Robt. Woolfenden
- Mrs. Woolfenden
- Mrs. E. Woolston
- Miss E. E. Wylde
ADDITIONAL
- Mrs. Croke
- Miss E. Hanlon
- Mrs. J. Garrity
- Miss M. Hill
- Miss E. Gee
- Miss V. Petersen
- Miss M. Hargreaves
- Miss S. E. Suoma
NOT ON BOARD.
- Miss A. Anderson
- Miss A. Larson
- Miss J. Garrity
- Mrs. S. Parr
- Miss H. Hansen
- Miss M. Parr
- Miss A. Larson
- Mr. George Rouse
Senior Officers And Crew Members
- Captain : E. H. Pentecost (Lt. R.N.R.)
- Surgeon : F. Harwood Hardman
- Purser : Thomas H. Holland
- Assistant Purser : J. V. Gillette
- Chief Steward : John Sleigh
INFORMATION FOR PASSENGERS.
Meals will be served in the Saloon at the following times :
- Breakfast at 8 a.m. ;
- Dinner 12-30 p.m. ;
- Tea 5-30 p.m. ;
- Supper 8.30 p.m.
The Bar and Smoke Room will be closed at 11 p.m.
The Second Cabin Steward has the arrangement of the seats at the table.
Divine Service on Sunday at 10-30 a.m.
All enquiries regarding Baggage should be addressed to the Purser.
Steamer Chairs may be hired from the Deck Steward at a cost of 4/- for the voyage.
Gentlemen are requested not to smoke in the Saloons, Staterooms, or Companion-ways.
The Company is not responsible for theft if valuables or money are kept in the Staterooms. The same should be placed in charge of the Purser for deposit in his safe, and a receipt will be given on the Company's form. As no charge is made for carriage, the Company cannot accept any responsibility for loss or damage, however arising, but passengers can protect themselves by insurance.
Passengers should obtain a receipt on the Company's form for any additional Passage Money or Freight paid on board.
The Purser is authorised to exchange money at the following rates. He will give American money for English at $4.80 to the pound sterling and English money for U.S. Currency at £1 sterling for $4.95.
Passengers are notified that dogs cannot be landed in Great Britain unless a license has previously been procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. Forms of license must be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog is taken on board.
Special trains are run between Riverside Station. Liverpool, and Euston Station, London, in connection with the arrival and departure of these Steamers, and sleeping berths can be secured on trains leaving Liverpool at 10 p.m., or later : charge, Ss. each. All the other Railway Stations in Liverpool are within a few minutes' drive of the Prince's Stage.
WIRELESS TELEGRAM RATES.
UNITED STATES.—The minimum Marconi Rate, via Sea Gate, Babylon, Sagaponack, or South Wellfleet (Cape Cod), or through the medium of a passing steamer and one of these stations, is Ss. 4d. for ten words. Each extra word 6d.; text only counted; address and signature free ; land charges additional ; all charges must be prepaid.
The minimum rate via Siasconsett or Cape Race, or through the medium of a passing steamer and these stations is 12s. 6d. for ten words. Each extra word 9d. ; text only counted; address and signature free ; land charges additional; all charges must be prepaid.
The minimum Marconi Rate, via Sable Island, or through the medium of a passing steamer and this station is 16s. 8d. for ten words. Each extra word, 1s. ; text only counted ; address and signature free ; land charges additional; all charges must be prepaid.
UNITED KINGDOM. —The minimum Marconi Rate, via Crookhaven, or other stations in the United Kingdom, or through the medium of a passing steamer, is 6s, for twelve words. Each extra word 6d. ; every word in address, text, and signature counted; land charges additional ; all charges must be prepaid.
SHIP TO SHIP. —Minimum Rate, 6s. for twelve words. Each extra word 6d.; every
word in address, text, and signature counted, and all charges most be prepaid,
THIS STEAMER IS FITTED WITH MARCONI'S SYSTEM OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY, ALSO WITH THE SUBMARINE SIGNALLING APPARATUS.
The " LUSITANIA" and " MAURETANIA," are the LARGEST STEAMERS IN THE WORLD.
American And British Lights (Lighthouses)

September 1907 Westbound Voyage - R.M.S. Saxonia

- Date of Voyage: 1907 September 17 - 26
- Vessel: Saxonia
- Class: Second Cabin Passengers
- Route: Liverpool » Queenstown » Boston
- Captain: E. H. Pentecost (Lt. R.N.R.)
- Number of Printed Pages: 12
- Transcription: Paul K. Gjenvick
- Récapitulation:
- Second Cabin Passengers: 228 Including 4 Children
- Senior Officers and Crew: 5
- Notable Passengers: Not Researched
- Language(s): English
- Dimensions: 11.3 x 18.5 cm
- Morton Allan Directory: Page 120, Column 2


