Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Earl of Dunmore


Melbourne to Tacoma, WA
6 February 1896

DISTRICT OF TACOMA - PORT OF TACOMA
I hereby certify that the Provisions actually laden on board this ship are sufficient, according to the requirements of the Passengers Act, for ___Statute Adults, for a voyage of ___days.
Date 6 Feb 1896, signed T Kay, Master
List or Manifest Of All The Passengers taken on board the Ship Earl of Dunmore whereof Thomas Kay is Master, from Port Of Melbourne, burthen 2205 tons.
Columns represent: Port of Embarkation, names of passengers, age, female/married, English Scotch or Irish, Port at which passengers have contracted to land
1 Melbourne Mrs Kay   33   Scotch   Puget Sound
We hereby certify that the above is a correct List of the Names and Descriptions of all the Passengers who embarked at the Port of Melbourne Signed: T Kay, Master James Ma???n, Emigration Officer Date: 6 Feb 1896
Transcribers Notes:
1. Above the name Mrs Kay, there was a notation "Salon"
2. In the body of the form there was a notation "Summary, Salon, Total 1 Statute 
   adult, James Ma???n, SEO, 6/2/96
3. ??? full name of emigration officer could not be read
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1484, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Terri Grieme Carrozza a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
26 November 1999



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