SS Ask
Columns Represent: 1) Passenger number; 2) Passenger name; 3) Age in years and months; 4) Sex; 5) Marital status; 6) Occupation; 7) Nationality; 8) Race; 9) Last residence; 10) Final destination; 11) In the US before, and if so when and where; 12) Reason for travel; 1 Imogene Sarah Frances Gayle; 40 years, 2months of age; female; married; Occupation: laundress; Nationality: Jamaica; Race of people: West Indies; Last residence was Brooklyn, New York; Final destination is Brooklyn, New York; Last in US: yes, 1890 - 1903, been living in Brooklyn for the last 13 years; Reason for travel: going back to her husband, William A. Gayle, 170 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, New York. 2 Alfred Constantin Goffe; 40 years, 6 months of age; male; single; Occupation: fruit merchant; Nationality: Jamaica; Race of people: West Indian; Last residence was Port Maria, Jamaica; Final destination is New York, New York; Last in US, 1901-1902 NY; 1903 also Baltimore, ---?; Reason for travel: going on business. Transcriber's Notes: * The ship was the Danish SS Ask. * There was no sworn statement listed for this voyage, but the Master's name was G. L. Hausen
Latter Day Saints Family History Center Film #1399157
Ship arrivals at the Port of New York, June 1904
National Archives and Records Administration, Film T715, Reel 472.
Transcribed and Donated by Karen Souhrada
Formatted by Sharon Krisko a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
24 January 2001
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