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List
or Manifest of Alien Immigrants for the Commissioner of Immigration
Required by the regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United
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under Act of Congress approved March 3, 1893, to be delivered to
the Commissioner of Immigration by the Commanding officer of any |
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Vessels having such
passengers on board upon arrival at a port in the United States. |
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S.S. |
Furnessia |
Sailing from
Londonderry |
15th October 1897 |
Arriving at Port of |
New York |
1897 |
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Question |
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1 |
No. on List |
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13 |
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2 |
Name in Full |
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George Dennison |
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Age |
Yrs |
38 |
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Mos |
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Sex |
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M |
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Married or Single |
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M |
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6 |
Calling or Occupation |
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Farmer |
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7 |
Able to - |
Read |
Yes |
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Write |
Yes |
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8 |
Nationality (Country of which citizen or subject) |
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Irish |
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9 |
Last Residence |
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Donegal |
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Seaport for Landing in the United States |
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New York |
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11 |
Final Destination in the United States (State, City or Town) |
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Phila, PA |
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12 |
Whether having a Ticket to such final festination. |
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Yes |
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13 |
By whom was passage paid |
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Sister (?) |
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14 |
Whether in possession of money. If so, whether more than $30 and
how much if less $30 or less. |
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10- (also has 1- written above) |
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15 |
Whether ever before in the United States; and if so, when and
where? |
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No |
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16 |
Whether going to join a relative, and if so, what relative,
their name and address. |
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4 Sisters 3922 Haverford Ave, Phila |
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17 |
Ever in Prison or Almshouse or supported by charity. If yes,
state which. |
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No |
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18 |
Whether a Polygamist. |
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No |
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19 |
Whether under Contract express or implied, to labour in the
United States. |
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No |
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20 |
Condition of Health, Mental and Physical |
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Good |
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24 |
Deformed or Crippled. Nature and cause. |
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No |
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Contract Ticket No. |
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63 |
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