Required by the regulations of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor of the United States, under Act of Congress approved March 3, 1903, to be delivered to the U.S. Immigration Officer, by the Commanding Officer of any vessel having such passengers on board upon arrival at a port in the United States.
S.S. CAMPANIA sailing from Liverpool, 17 DEC 1904 Arriving at Port of NEW YORK, 24 Dec 1904
No. on List | 9 |
Name in Full | Hey Albert E |
Age | 21 |
Sex | M |
Married or Single | S |
Calling or Occupation | Wool Sorter |
Able to | Read and Write |
Nationality (Country of which citizen or subject) | England |
Race or People | English |
Last Residence (Last permanent residence, Country and City or Town) | Bradford |
Final Destination (State, City, or Town) | Barre? Mass Boston |
Whether having a ticket to such final destination | No |
By whom was passage paid? | Self |
Whether in possession of $50, and if less, how much? | $23.00 |
Whether ever before in the United States; and if so, when, and where? | no |
Whether going to join a relative or friend; and if so,
what relative or friend, and his name and complete address |
friend
Geo Robinson South Barre Mass |
Ever in prison or almshouse, or institution of care and
treatment of the insane, or supported by charity? If so, which? |
No |
Whether a Polygamist? | No |
Whether an Anarchist? | No |
Whether coming by reason of any offer, solicitation?, or promise,
or agreement, express or implied, to labor in the United States |
No |
Condition of Heath, Mental and Physical | Good |
Deformed or crippled. Nature, length of time, and cause | No |
Source: Year: 1904; Microfilm Serial: T715; Microfilm Roll: T715_523; Line: 9; Page Number: 72.
Source: Ancestry.com. New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957