Immigrant Ships
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SS Umatilla


Victoria, B.C. to San Francisco
June 26, 1893
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 vessel having such passengers on board upon arrival at a port in the United States.
Steamship Umatilla, sailing from Victoria, B.C., June 23, 1893 arriving at Port of San Francisco, June 26, 1893.
Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Married or Single, Occupation, Nationality, Last Residence, Final Destination in the US, Whether having a ticket to final destination, Whether in Possession of Money-if less than $30, how much?, Whether ever before in the US, Whether going to join Relative or Friend
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William 	 Rivers	  63y6m	male married Painter	  English  Victoria     Los Angeles  S.F. over $30 Detroit 1881	   yes*
John	         Mensry	  26y5m	male single  Printer	  Canadian Victoria     San Frsco    yes  over $30 Chicago 18?1*   no
Patrick	         Hennessy 24y	male single  Lumberman	  Irish	   Victoria     San Frsco    yes  over $30 San Frsco/91	   no
Michael	         Krappock 54y	male married Teacher	  Irish	   Victoria     San Frsco    yes  over $30 Seattle/92	   no
Joseph William	 Owen	  25y	male single  Barber	  English  Vancouver    San Frsco    yes  over $30 Seattle/92	   no
Bronner Pinniger Smith	  30y	male single  Trader	  English  Manitoba     San Frsco    yes  over $30 No	           no
John	         Snape	  47y3m	male single  Laborer	  English  US	        Bakersfield* S.F. $9000*   SF/92	   no
James 	         Clarkson 43y	male married Boilermaker  Scotland US	        San Fran     yes  $2000*   SF/93	   yes*
Griffith J	 Williams 29y6m	male married Slater	  England  Victoria     Placerville* S.F. over $30 Placerville/92  no
Maggie A	 Williams 28y6m	f    married wife	  England  Victoria     Placerville* S.F. over $30 Placerville/92  no
David A	         Jones	  45y1m	M    married slater	  England  Vancouver    Placerville* S.F. over $30 Penna 12 yr ago no
Albert L	 Martin*  37y7m	M    married Shoemaker*	  USA	   San Fran     San Fran     S.F. $500*	   SF/92	   wife and child
Geo	         Tucker	  19y8m	M    single  Laborer	  England  Alberta, Can England	     S.F. $2600*   No	           no
Otto	         Parmier  19y8m	M    single  Wood chopper Germany  Victoria     San Fran     S.F. $1000*   SF 1892	   yes*
John 	         Jennings 50y3m	M    single  Lithographer England  Victoria     San Fran     S.F. $500*	   SF 1892	   no
Edward John	 Rock	  31y1m	M    single  Baker	  England  Australia    San Fran     S.F. over $30 No	           no
Wm Thos	         Day	  30y4m	M    married Laborer*	  USA	   BC	        Colusa*	     S.F. over $30 Colusa 1892	   no
Andrew John	 Horne*	  28y8m	M    single  L?gg??*	  USA	   BC	        Eureka*	     S.F. over $30 Seattle/91	   no
                                          
Transcriber's Notes
There is no captain's statement nor captain's name attached to this manifest.
The following columns had identical entries for all passengers and so were 
  not included in the table:
Able to Read & Write=yes,yes
Seaport for Landing in the US=San Fran
By whom was passage paid?=himself   
Whether ever in Prison, Almshouse or supported by Charity=no
Whether a Polygamist=no
Whether under contract to labor in the US=no
Condition of Health Mental and Physical=good
Whether having any deformities=no 
Letters that are illegible or difficult to interpret are replaced by ?.
The numbers in the Whether in Possession of Money column inicated by * 
  are written with the final two zeros elevated above the line with a 
  line drawn under them, as one would do to indicate cents.

Rivers - is going to join his son-in-law, C B Rife, Los Angeles. Mensry - was in Chicago in 1871 or 1891. Snape - There appears to be a line drawn through this entry as far as "Bakersfield." Clarkson - is going to join family in San Fran. Martin - There appears to be a line drawn through this entry. Parmier - is going to join Marx Parmier, brother and sister in SF. Horne - occupation could be Loggerman. There appears to be a line drawn through this entry as far as "Eureka." Martin, Day and Horne - the occupations of these passengers have all been crossed out. Bakersfield, Placerville, Colusa and Eureka are all communities in California.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1 Page 35.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
19 May 1999



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