Canadian Passenger Lists, 12 May 1919

Arrival: 12 May 1919
Vessel: Melita
Port of Arrival: Quebec
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England


Instructions to Pursers

Each passenger should be given a card indicating the number of sheet and line on sheet on which name is to be found.
Columns 3, 29 and 30 are to be filled in by the Immigration Agent at the Port of Landing.

This sheet is to be used for "Steerage" passengers only

NB - The table below has been rotated, so for columns read rows.

No. of Passengers 1 14 15 16
No. of S.S. Contract Ticket 2 218608    
Amount of Cash in $ 3 3525?
Name in Full 4 Bye Elizabeth Bye Robert Bye Evelyn
Age of Adults Male 5      
Female 6 32    
Under Under 11 Years Male 7 10    
Female 8     11
Married, Single or Widowed 9 M S S
Have you ever been in Canada before? 10 Yes Yes Yes
If So When 11 1919
Where 12 Wpeg
How Long 13 9 yrs
Do You Intend to Permanently Reside in Canada? 14 Yes Yes Yes
Are You Able to Read? 15 Yes Yes Yes
Are You Able to Write? 16 Yes Yes Yes
Country of Birth 17 England England England
No. of Passengers 18 14 15 16
Race of People 19 English English English
Destination Post Office 21 Winnipeg
Province 21 Man
What was your occupation in country from which you came? 22 Wife    
What is your intended occupation in Canada? 23 Wife    
Have you ever worked as farmer, farm labourer, gardener, stableman, carter, Ry. surfaceman, navvy or miner? 24 No    
If So Which 25      
How Long 26      
When 27      
Religious Denomination 28 C/England    
Travelled Inland On 29      
Initials of Civil Examiner 30 B B B
No. of Passengers 31 14 15 16


Source: Ancestry.com. Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 [database on-line].
Original data: Passenger Lists, 1865-1935. Microfilm Publications T-479 to T-520, T-4689 to T-4874, T-14700 to T-14939, C-4511 to C-4542. Library and Archives Canada, n.d. RG 76-C. Department of Employment and Immigration fonds.