Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

SS Hilonian


Honolulu to San Francisco
29 April 1908

PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO
I, P. Johnson, master of the SS Hilonian do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that all the aliens embarking at an insular port are listed on the within manifests, and that, according to the best of my knowledge and belief the information in said Lists or Manifests concerning each of said aliens named therein is correct and true in every respect.

(signed) P. Johnson
Master Officer
Sworn before me this 29th day of April 1908 at San Francisco, Ca.
(signed) C.H.Schulze
Immigration Officer
LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN PASSENGERS FROM U.S. INSULAR POSSESSIONS, FOR UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION OFFICER AT CONTINENTAL PORT OF ARRIVAL.

Required by the regulations of the Secretary of Congress approved February 20, 1907, to be delivered to the United States Immigration Officer by the Commanding Officer of any vessel having such passengers on board upon arrival at a continental port in the United States.
S.S. Hilonian, sailing from Honolulu, April 21st, 1908. Arriving at Port of *
April 29th, 1908
Columns represent: Occupation, Family name, Given name, Age, Sex, Nationality, Race or People, Time of Entering Insular Possession, Country whence Alien entered Insular Possession,
    
  
 Laborer   1  Mira, Jose 	 19   M   Spain        Spaniard  April 27/07  Malaga,Spain
 Baker     2  Cabedo, Bautista   42   M   Spain	       Spaniard  April 27/07  Malaga,Spain
 	   3  Cabedo, Juanito     5   M   Spain	       Spaniard  April 27/07  Malaga,Spain 
 Laborer   4  Portoliz, Salvado  40   M   Spain	       Spaniard  April 27/07  Malaga,Spain
	   5  Portoliz, Chago     5   M   Spain	       Spaniard  April 27/07  Malaga,Spain
Automobile 6  Froelicher, John   32   M   Switzerland  Swiss     from S.F.    S.F.,Cal
 Maker  						    Jan 7-1908


April 29 1908
4:20	Boarded in stream and passed above
 PM	with following exceptions...None..
	 off 4:30 PM   (Signed) C.H. Schulze, 
				       Inspt.
Transcriber's Notes:     
* Port of Arrival was not written here, just the date
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1438, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Cyn Bird for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
21 May 1999



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