SS Noordland Passenger List - 22 August 1906

 

Passenger List, American Line SS Noordland, 1906

Front Cover of a Second Class Passenger List for the SS Noordland of the American Line, Departing Wednesday, 22 August 1906 from Liverpool to Philadelphia, Commanded by Captain Thomas Deans. The Noordland arrived in Philadelphia on 2 September 1906 [Page 110, Column 2 Morton Allan Direcotry]. GGA Image ID # 158fdcc06c.

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Captain: Thomas Deans
  2. Surgeon: S. H. Whyte
  3. Purser: R. F. Connor

 

List of Passengers

  1. Mr. W. H. Adams
  2. Mrs. H. S. Adams
  3. Miss Elsie Adams
  4. Mr. Ernest T. Allen Mrs. Allen
  5. Mr. L. S. Allen
  6. Mrs. O. H. Allerton
  7. Miss Edith Allerton
  8. Miss Ida May Allerton
  9. Dr. L. H. E. Baright
  10. Mrs. E. D. Baright, M.D
  11. Mr. Beck
  12. Mr. Thomas E. Bennett
  13. Mr. Evan Bevan
  14. Mrs. Catharine Bourquin
  15. Mr. Daniel Brennan
  16. Mrs, Brennan
  17. Miss C. S. Brennemanu
  18. Mr. St. George T. Brooke
  19. Miss E. H. Carroll
  20. Miss Xenia Clampitt
  21. Mrs. Eugene M. Coffield
  22. Mr. John Collins
  23. Mr. Richard Coogan
  24. Mrs. Coogan
  25. Miss Alice E. Cook
  26. Miss Helen Cromwell
  27. Rev. Wm. Crowe
  28. Mr. A. M.. Crawford
  29. Miss C. G. Curtis
  30. Miss Florence Curtis
  31. Miss Amanda Davis
  32. Miss Mary L. Deane
  33. Miss Dorothy L. Deane
  34. Mr. Joseph Derham
  35. Master J. P. Derham
  36. Mr. R. S. Dickson
  37. Prof. J. H. Dillard
  38. Mr. R. V. La Dow
  39. Mr. Charles M. Eames
  40. Miss Margaret Furse
  41. Miss Agnes R. Ginn
  42. Mr. John M. Gitterman
  43. Mr. Alf. Goodby
  44. Mrs. Goodby
  45. Mr. Henry Goold
  46. Mrs. Goold
  47. Mr. Andrew Graham
  48. Mrs. Henrietta Green
  49. Miss Grace Green
  50. Miss Anna Green
  51. Miss Olive Griffin
  52. Miss Minnie T. Griffin
  53. Miss Elizabeth Hart
  54. Miss F. L. Haskell
  55. Mrs. E. C. Hilton
  56. Miss Susie Hitch
  57. Miss Arabel Hitch
  58. Mr. L. G. Hoxton
  59. Mrs. S. Hughes
  60. Mr. J. J. Hunt
  61. Mr. Judson Hunt
  62. Miss Lelia Hunt
  63. Dr. S. Wright Hurd
  64. Mrs. Hurd
  65. Miss Hurd
  66. Mr. F. H: Hurd
  67. Mrs. Hurd
  68. Miss V. B. Jacobs
  69. Miss H. M. Jansson
  70. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson
  71. Master Harold Johnson
  72. Miss Lilian Johnson
  73. Miss Martha Joyce
  74. Mr. D. F. Keenan
  75. Mrs. Keenan
  76. Miss Ruth Keenan
  77. Miss Katherine Kellas
  78. Miss Rosa Klombers
  79. Mr. Morris P. Kunkle
  80. Mrs. Kunkle
  81. Miss Catherine Kunkle
  82. Miss M. C. Lame
  83. Miss Lizzie Landwehr
  84. Mr. George Lestocq
  85. Miss Mary Marker
  86. Miss Sarah K. Marston
  87. Miss Martha McAlpin
  88. Miss Alice Michaund
  89. Miss E. Minster
  90. Miss M. Agnes Mix
  91. Miss R. Grace Mix
  92. Miss Elizabeth Moore
  93. Miss R. E. Moyer
  94. Miss Annie Mummert
  95. Mrs. Lula D. Neel
  96. Miss Adelaide Norris
  97. Mr. F. Oglesby
  98. Miss Louie Phipps
  99. Miss Annie Poultney
  100. Mrs. M. L Pray
  101. Mr. Laurence Price
  102. Miss Margaret Pridham
  103. Mrs. Pullum
  104. Miss Reichert
  105. Miss H. O. Reilly
  106. Mr. D. L. Rhodes
  107. Mrs. Rhodes
  108. Miss Jane L. Robinson
  109. Mr. William Roberts
  110. Mrs. Ida T. Ruke
  111. Miss Elizabeth Rushworth
  112. Miss Adela Sackett
  113. Miss Mary V. Shea
  114. Mrs. M. Sherrer
  115. Miss Caroline Smith
  116. Mrs. E. C. Smith
  117. Mrs. W. M. Smith
  118. Miss Mary E. Snyder
  119. Miss Elizabeth Snyder
  120. Miss Martha Spencer
  121. Mrs. J. Sterling
  122. Mr. J. Ronald Taylor
  123. Mr. Spencer Lee Trotter
  124. Dr. Spencer Trotter
  125. Mrs. Trotter
  126. Miss Marion Van Ingen
  127. Miss Anna Vogel
  128. Mr. J. S. Walton
  129. Mr. W. J. Wason
  130. Mrs. E Waterhouse
  131. Miss W S. Weddigan
  132. Miss Julia A. Welsh
  133. Miss Louise Wilcox
  134. Mr. M. Williams
  135. Mrs. Carrie B. Williamson
  136. Mr. S. D. Woodington
  137. Mrs. Woodington
  138. Dr. G. H. Wright
  139. Mrs. W. W. Wright
  140. Mrs. Julie Wyman

 

Passenger List Information

Second-Class Passenger List from the SS Noordland of the American Line for 22 August 1906

 

Item Description

GGA proudly presents a rare and distinguished Second-Class Passenger List from the SS Noordland, a flagship of the American Line, commemorating its journey from Liverpool to Philadelphia, departing on Wednesday, 22 August 1906, under the command of Captain Thomas Deans. This elegant artifact captures the spirit of a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the lives of transatlantic travelers at the turn of the century.

The front cover, featuring an intricate design emblematic of Edwardian maritime aesthetics, exudes charm and historical significance. The detailed roster within provides an invaluable record of the diverse passengers, ranging from prominent professionals to families embarking on new beginnings in America.

This passenger list is an exceptional piece of maritime ephemera, celebrating the era’s rich legacy of transatlantic travel and the enduring allure of ocean liners.

 

Key Features

1. Senior Officers

  • Captain Thomas Deans: A veteran mariner known for his professionalism and composure on transatlantic routes.
  • Surgeon S. H. Whyte: Ensuring passengers’ well-being during the voyage.
  • Purser R. F. Connor: Renowned for exemplary service and efficient management.

2. Historical Context

The SS Noordland represented the reliability and elegance of the American Line, catering to second-class passengers seeking comfort and efficiency. This artifact is a testament to the pivotal role ocean liners played in connecting continents, fostering cultural exchange, and transforming lives.

 

Notable VIP Travelers

1. Dr. Spencer Trotter

  • Significance: A distinguished physician and professor, Dr. Trotter’s work in natural sciences made significant contributions to education and research.
  • Appeal: Highlights the intellectual caliber of passengers aboard the Noordland.

2. Prof. J. H. Dillard

  • Significance: An educator and advocate for racial equality, Professor Dillard’s presence underscores the diverse intellectual and social influence aboard.
  • Appeal: Represents the progressive ideals of the early 20th century.

3. Mr. Laurence Price

  • Significance: Likely associated with prominent industrial ventures, reflecting the economic aspirations of the era.
  • Appeal: Embodies the entrepreneurial spirit of transatlantic migration.

4. Mrs. Henrietta Green and Family

  • Significance: The Green family’s prominence in commerce and society provides a window into the lives of influential families traveling second class.
  • Appeal: Adds depth to the narrative of social dynamics on board.

5. Rev. Wm. Crowe

  • Significance: A clergyman traveling for missionary or pastoral purposes, indicative of the ship’s role in religious and cultural exchange.
  • Appeal: Represents the spiritual journeys that paralleled physical crossings.

 

Conclusion

This Second-Class Passenger List from the SS Noordland is a poignant reminder of the era when ocean liners bridged worlds and transformed lives.

 

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