Immigrant Ships
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SS Canada


SS Canada Passenger List
January 21,1878
London to New York

Columns represent: Passenger Name, age, sex, occupation, origination and destination if noted

         
        
 1  CHARLES TEMPLEMAN   28  M  Grocer      England   US
 2  ELIZABETH LAIRD     18  F  Spinster    England   US
 3  HENRY BROOKS        39  M  Laborer     England   US
 4  ELIZABETH BROOKS    29  F  Wife        England   US
 5  SIMON LEVY          22  M  Tailor      England   US
 6  JOSEPH CARTER       59  M  Carpenter   England   US
 7  THOMAS T?????*      30  M  Agent       England   US
 8  LIZZIE T?????*      28  F  Wife        England   US
 9  ANNIE T?????*        1  F  Infant      England   US
10  PHILLIP BEAN        20  M  Stoker      England   US
11  WILLIAM SMITH       24  M  Clerk       England   US
12  THOMAS              22  M              England   US
13  HELEN SMITH         22  F  Wife
14  CHARLES HUMPHREYS   58  M  Farmer
15  WILLIAM LANGLEY     21  M  Printer
16  WALTER THOMPSON     24  M  Pianist
17  ERNEST BOURGEOIS    26  M  Laborer     France
18  BARNETT GOLDSON     23  M  do          Germany
19  SAMUEL FAIN         31  M              Germany
         
        
SALOON PASSENGERS        
        
20  THOMAS CRAPO        35  M  Mariner     US        US
21  JANE CRAPO          25  F  Wife        US        US
22  W.H. PEEKHAUS       34  M  Lawyer      US        US
23  T. PFEUINGWERTH     24  M  Merchant    Germany
24  JOHANNIA SCHEEL     29  F  Spinster    Germany
25  F.GIRARD            36  M  Merchant    France
26  MARIE GIRARD        28  F  Wife        France
27  JANE GIRARD          3  F  Child       France
        
*The question mark represents the number of letters undeciphered.
None of the letters fall beneath the line.
Passenger numbers added to aid with referencing.      

National Archives and Records Administration Film M237, Reel 411.
Transcribed by Kim Poire for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
2 October 1998 



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