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