Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

SS Prussian


Glasgow, Scotland to Halifax
March 1881

List of Passengers per S.S. Prussian for the DOMINION OF CANADA. Arriving at Halifax on the ______ day of March 1881.
Columns represent: surname, given name, age, sex, occupation, nationality, place in Canada or United States bound.
    
   
  1 Shaw         G M      23  M  Farmer      Scottish      Winnipeg
  2 Walker       G        27  M  Farmer      Scottish      Winnipeg
  3 Mitchell     Wm       24  M  Miner       Scottish      Halifax
  4 Wilson       Hugh     41  M  Mechanic    Scottish      Almonte
  5 Wilson       Helen    33  F  Family      Scottish      Almonte  
  6 Wilson       Alexr    13  M  Family      Scottish      Almonte
  7 Smith        John     21  M  Labourer    Scottish      Halifax
  8 Cromar       Richd    22  M  Labourer    Scottish      Halifax
  9 Aitken       Martha   29  F  Domestic    Scottish      Lamia*
 10 Aitken       Anna     34  F  Domestic    Scottish      Lamia
 11 Glaisten     Edward   27  M  Clerk       English       Montreal
 12 Holmes       Alexr    35  M  Farmer      Scottish      Ontario
 13 Reid         James    14  M  Labourer    Scottish      Ontario
 14 McKenzie     Geo      30  M  Labourer    Scottish      Toronto
                                        
   
Transcriber's Notes:     
  Port of Embrakment column has been ommited as all embarked at Glasgow. Births at sea
  and deaths columns have been ommited as there were no entries.
* Passenger # 9 and 10, destination looks like Lamia but would make more sense as Sarnia,
  a port town on the Ontario/Michigan border.    
National Archives of Canada, Film C4511.
Transcribed by Kara Stevens a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
February 23, 2000


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