Immigrant Ships
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SS Nestorian


Glasgow, Scotland to Halifax
February 23, 1881

ALLAN LINE
SCHEDULE B
FORM OF PASSENGER LIST
Ship's        Master's      Tons      Aggregate number of        Total number of Statate  Where Bound
Name          Name          per       superficial feet in the    Adults, exclusive of 
                            Register  several compartments       Master, Crew, and Cabin 
                                      set apart for Passengers,  Passengers, which the
                                      Other than the Cabin       Ship can legally carry
                                      Passengers.
SS Nestorian  Jno G Stephen 1748      450                        50                       Halifax  
I HEREBY Certify that the Provisions actually laden on board this Ship are sufficient, according to the requirements of the passengers Act, for 50 Statute Adults for a voyage of 32 days
Date, February 23, 1881 (signature) ___________________
NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF PASSENGERS
N.B. Cabin Passengers must also be included in this schedule after the other Passengers. Sec. 5 of 26 and 27 Vict. cap. 51.
Columns represent: given name, surname, age, sex, marital status, occupation, destination.
    
  1 Christina   Smith     20  F  Single   Domestic   Halifax
  2 Edward      Marzies   25  M  Married  Clerk      Halifax
  3 Annie       Marzies   35  F  Single   Domestic   Halifax
  4 Agnes       Marzies   69  F  Married  Wife       Halifax
  5 Alexander   Dalgetty  30  M  Single   Farmer     Iowa
  6 John        Milne     23  M  Single   Labourer   Halifax
   
    
Transcriber's Notes:     
  The nationality column has been omitted as all passengers are Scottish.
National Archives of Canada, Film C4511.
Transcribed by Kara Stevens a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
Febraury 24, 2000


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