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SS Gaelic


Yokohama, Japan and Honolulu to San Francisco
23 February 1895

LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN IMMIGRANTS FOR THE COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION.
Required by the regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, under Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1893, to be delivered to the Commissioner of Immigration by the Commanding Officer of any vessel having such passengers on board upon arrival at a port in the United States.
S.S. Gaelic, sailing from Yokohama Feby 6th, 1895 arriving at Port of San Francisco, Feb 23, 1895.
Columns represent: Number, Name, Age, Married or Single*, Occupation, Nationality, Last Residence, Final Destination in the US, Whether having a ticket to final destination, By whom was passage paid?, Whether in Possession of Money-if less than $30, how much?, Whether ever before in the US, Whether going to join Relative or Friend
Please scroll to view all columns.
  
 1* August Wilhelm S Koglund   28y9m  No  Missionary Swedish  Kobe     Chicago       No  Mission Board 75   yes yes
 2  Soda Suy         Kaes      24y10m No  Student    Japanese Nagasaki San Francisco yes self          36   No  No
 3* Ichitaro         Ichikawa  31y3m  Yes Merchant   Japanese Ibaragi  San Francisco yes self          30   yes No
 4  Shinganjiu       Tabata    22y9m  Yes Student    Japanese Kumamoto Vancouver     No  self          40   No  No
 5  Hango            Matsubara 28y9m  No  Student    Japanese Kumamoto Vancouver     No  self          30   No  No
 6  Yohei            Akise     42y6m  Yes Student    Japanese Kumamoto Vancouver     No  self          30   No  No
 7  Waichi           Hamasu    34y4m  yes Studen     Japanese Kumamoto Vancouver     No  self          30   No  No
 8  Nobutaro         Nagano    32y1m  Yes Student    Japanese Kumamoto Vancouver     No  self          30   No  No
 9  Doji             Uchida    30y11m Yes Student    Japanese Kumamoto Vancouver     No  self          32   No  No
10  Benzo            Nagano    42y6m  Yes Student    Japanese Kumamoto Vancouver     No  self          30   No  No
11* Chokichi         Kaneko    43y5m  Yes Student    Japanese Kanagawa San Francisco yes self          36   yes No
12* Koichi           Endo      22y5m  Yes Merchant   Japanese Tokyo    Portland      No  self          30   yes No
13  Sonotaro         Nomura    30y3m  Yes Student    Japanese Saitama  San Francisco yes self          30   No  No
14  Ginjiro          Yamada    28y3m  Yes Laundryman Japanese Kanagawa San Francisco yes self          40   No  No
15  Iwakichi         Kondo     27y4m  No  Student    Japanese Aishi    San Francisco yes self          35   No  No

           sailing from Honolulu February 17, 1895

16* Robert M         Davis     30y3m  Yes fisherman  Hawaiian Honolulu San Francisco yes self	      more yes yes


    
Transcriber's Notes
There is no captain's statement nor captain's name attached to this manifest.
"Or Single" has been crossed out in the heading for Married or Single, leaving 
only Married.
The following columns had identical entries for all passengers and so were not 
included in the table:
 Sex=Male 
 Able to Read & Write=yes 
 Seaport for Landing in the US=San Francisco  
 Whether ever in Prison, Almshouse or supported by Charity=no
 Whether a Polygamist=no
 Whether under contract to labor in the US=no
 Condition of Health Mental and Physical=good
 Whether having any deformities=no 
Letters that are illegible or difficult to interpret are replaced by ?.

Passenger Notes:
1  has been to Randolph Kan 1892.  He is going to join Father Mother Sister
   Randolph Kan.
3  has been to San Francisco May 1894.
11 has been to San Francisco once Nov 89.
12 has been to San Francisco Nov 1894.
16 has been to San Francisco.  He is going to join his uncle.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Vol 3, Page 54, 59.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor, a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
19 March 2001



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