Immigrant Ships
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SS Grecian


Glasgow, Scotland to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
March 29, 1881

List of Passengers per S.S. Grecian for the Dominion of Canada. Arriving at Halifax on the 29th day of March 1881
Columns represent: Surname, given name, age, sex, occupation, place in the Dominion of Canada or United States to which Passengers are bound.
    
  1 Gordon       Alexr    54  M  Farmer      St. Paul, Min
  2 Gordon       Elspet   50  F  Family      St. Paul, Min
  3 Gordon       Jane     24  F  Family      St. Paul, Min
  4 Gordon       Ann      22  F  Family      St. Paul, Min
  5 Gordon       John     19  M  Family      St. Paul, Min
  6 Gordon       Elspet   12  F  Family      St. Paul, Min
  7 Gordon       Mary F   10  F  Family      St. Paul, Min
  8 Gordon       Isabella  8  F  Family      St. Paul, Min
  9 Gordon       Alexr     5  M  Family      St. Paul, Min
 10 Buchanan     Walter   19  M  Labourer    Quebec
 11 McKinley     Mary     18  F  Domestic    Quebec
 12 Ewart        Jas.     23  M  Labourer    Quebec
 13 McTavish     Duncan   43  M  Farmer      London
 14 Kambery      Jas.     29  M  Labourer    Quebec
 15 Kambery      Agnes    28  F  Wife        Quebec
 16 Kambery      Margt    inf F  Child       Quebec
                                        
Columns were totaled at bottom of the list.
    
Transcriber's Notes:     
All Passengers were Scotch, as such the Nationality column has been omitted.
National Archives of Canada, Film C4511.
Transcribed by Kara Stevens a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
February 29, 2000


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