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SS Austrian


Glasgow Scotland, Greenwich, England to Halifax, N.S., Canada
February 1881

Passengers Per S.S. Austrian to Halifax from Glasgow & Greenich (hand written in). Left Glasgow 16th day of Feby, 1881. Left Greenwich 18th day of Feby 1881. Arrived out Feb 1881
Columns represent: given name, surname, age, destination, number of ticket.
    
  1 Mary A     Marshall    20    Winnipeg   5725
  2 Alex       McLeod      30    Toronto    1008
  3 Robt.      Marshall    19    Winnipeg   5723
  4 Alex D.    Adams       26    Winnipeg   5722

1 Steerage
3 Intermediate
--
4
    
Transcriber's Notes:     
This manifest was one page with no sworn statement or further information.
The remarks column was to contain totals for each destination but was not
completed.  The manifest gave no indication that the two Marshalls on this 
ship were related, however, note that they purchased tickets right after 
one another.
Canadian National Archives Reel C4511.
Transcribed by Kara Stevens a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
Feb 23, 2000


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