SS New England Passenger List - 1 August 1901
Second Saloon Passenger List from the RMS New England of the Dominion Line, Departing Thursday, 1 August 1901 from Liverpool to Boston via Queenstown (Cobh).
Senior Officers and Staff
Officers Not Listed
Second Saloon Passengers
- MR. L. AGOOS
- MR. ED. ALFORD
- MRS. CECELIA A. ALFORD
- MISS C. ANDERSON
- MR. W. B. ARMSTRONG
- MR. WM. BAIN
- MR. ED. BARKER
- MISS F. A. BAKEWELL
- MRS. ELIZA BARNICOAT
- MISS LOTTIE BARNICOAT
- MISS CLARA BARNICOAT
- MISS OLIVE BARNICOAT
- MISS C. BARTON
- MRS. M. T. BARTON
- MR. J0HN J. BATES
- MR. THOS. BEAN
- MISS A. M. E. BINGHAM
- MR. TAMES BLACK
- MR. J. H. BOASE
- MRS. BOASE
- MR. GEO. BOWMAN
- MR. JAS. BROWN
- MRS. BROWN AND INFANT
- MR. FRANK CHAISER
- MR. JOHN CHANTLER
- MRS. SAMUEL CHANTLER
- MASTER WM. E. CHANTLER
- MASTER SAM. CHANTLER
- MR. JOHN CHARLESWORTH
- MRS. CHARLESWORTH AND INFANT
- MR. FRED G. CLARK
- MR. J. J. CLARK
- MR. ED. COPE
- MISS MARY COYLE
- MR. W. J. CURTIS
- MR. CHAS. DALTON
- MRS. MARY DALTON
- MR. JOHN DINSMORE
- MISS IRA EGAN
- MR MICHAEL L. FAHEY
- MR. F. FRITZ
- MRS. W. M. GALLIE
- MR. W. H. GARDNER
- MR. B. J. GIBBING
- MR. G. H. GIBBS
- MISS HORTENSE GIBBS
- MR. .JOHN C. GORDON
- MRS. CARRIE GORDON
- MISS JEMIMA GRANT
- MR. WM. HALL
- MR. WM. H. HAYES
- MISS ADA HAYES
- MR. D. J. HENNESEY
- MR. JOHN HENDERSON
- MR. THOS. C. HENRY
- MISS MARIA B. HENSI
- MRS. HOLROYD
- MR. H. V. HOPKINS
- MRS. LILLIAN W. HOPKINS
- MISS MARION HOPKINS
- MR. ROBERT HOWARD
- MRS. MAROT. HOWARD
- MISS ANNA HOWARD
- MR. H. A. HUDSON
- MR. JOHN HUGHES
- MISS EMMA HURSELER
- MISS ANNIE HUTTON
- MR. G. H. HYDE
- MISS ANNIE JACKSON
- MR. B. A. JOHNSON
- MR. H. W. KEATING
- MR. A. G. KEIGHLEY
- MR. WM. B. KENDALL
- MR. JOHN L. KENDALL
- MRS. N. J. LARKIN
- MRS. ROSINA J. LEE
- MISS EVELYN J. LEE
- MR. LIVESLEY
- MRS. LIVESLEY
- MR JOHN M. LYNCH
- MISS MARY MAHONEY
- MRS. W. MASSON
- MR. CHAS, McDonald
- MISS ROSA MEYER
- MISS EMILIE MEYER
- MR. JACOB MILLER
- MR. RICHARD MILLS
- MR. HY. MORRISON
- MR. A. MULLER
- MRS. MARIA M. MULLER
- MASTER ALBERT MULLER
- MASTER ALVIS MULLER
- MASTER E. MULLER
- MISS MARIA MULLER
- MR. W. H. NAYLOR
- MISS MARY O'DONOGHUE
- MR. M. J. O'HARA
- MRS. ELLEN O'HARA
- MRS. ELSIE ORR
- PROF. A. E. OURAT
- MR. SAM. J. PARRISH
- MISS MARY PARKER
- MR. D. PARROT
- MRS. JAS. PATERSON
- MRS. JESSIE H. PATTERSON
- MR. RUDOLPH PAULI
- MR. ARTHUR PROUD
- MRS. ELLEN PROUD
- MASTER A. PROUD
- REV. G. P. READ
- MR. JOHN REID
- MRS. JANET REID
- MISS SARAH ROBERTS
- MRS. KATIE S. ROBINSON
- MR. W. ROCHESTER
- MRS. MARY A. ROPER
- MR. JOHN S. RUEGG
- MRS. PAULINA RUEGG AND FOUR CHILDREN
- MR. D. SCOTT
- MRS. SCOTT
- Ml{. PRANK II. SELLAR
- MR. VERNON SHAW
- MISS SADIE SHAW
- MISS MARY SHAW
- MR. ROBT. C. SMITH
- MR. JAS. STANLEY
- MR. DAVID STEINAPER
- MR. J. R. STUBBS
- MR. E. J. TAYLOR
- MR. CHAS. E. THORNTON
- MISS ANNIE TILLESON
- MRS. SUSANNAH TRUB
- MR. JOHN WEBBER
- MRS. MARGT. WEBBER
- REV. E. O. WILSON
- MRS. WILSON
- MR. J0HN WILSON
- MASTER E. WILSON
- MISS MAY WILSON
- MR. PHILIP C. WITTE
- MISS LILIAN C. WITTE
- MR. ARCHIE YOUNG
Fleet of Passenger Steamers
BOSTON SERVICE
- Columbus (Building) Twin-Screw 13,000 Tons
- Commonwealth Twin-Screw 13,000 Tons
- New England Twin-Screw 11,400 Tons
- Canada Twin-Screw 9,000 Tons
PORTLAND SERVICE
- Labrador (Building) Twin-Screw 10,000 Tons
- Dominion Twin-Screw 6,618 Tons
- Vancouver 5,231 Tons
- Cambroman 5,500 Tons
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