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March 25, 1889
Austria, Poland, and Galicia Immigrants only

A partial index of New York immigrants from one complete 1889 roll of NARA microfilm. This index includes all New York immigrants whose country of citizenship was listed as Austria, Poland, or Galicia. The NARA roll is no. 530 (Feb, 1889 thru March,1889). For entire list go to
Austria, Poland, Galicia Immigrants
Columns represent: first name, last name, line number on original manifest
   
Marie	     Kazeny	    18
Thomas	     Gaysohka	    37
Kan	     Kasowsky	    38
Jan	     Drast	    59
Valontin     Drast	    60
Jan	     Bronikonsky    61
Joseph	     Bronikonsky    62
Simon	     Gayenski	    63
Richard	     Urbanski	    64
Jan	     Felzok	    65
Peter	     Popovok	    66
Anna	     Popovak	    67
Marie	     Djeceok	    68
Stefan	     Batsaver	    69
Andros	     Vrabelz	    70
Marianan     Kedzean	    77
Katherine    Kedzean	    78
Marianne     Kedzean	    79
Kan	     Paif	    88
Pavel	     Kruschinski    164
Janko	     Salak	    165
Franzo	     Kimkofski	    166
Mislno	     Mictner	    167
Motno	     Romanski	    169
Marie	     Radoschitzka   170
Antonia	     Riszka	    204
Peter	     Fermo	    212
Nett.	     Platzner	    213
Bertha	     Platzner	    214
Rosi	     Platzner	    215
Salomon	     Platzner	    216
Sheinde	     Orestein	    217
Basoke	     Kornbluth	    218
Chajza	     Adlor	    235
Stanislaus   Nareasok	    243
Stanislaus   Tabon	    244
Sofie	     Beisatz	    245
Joh.	     Novak	    248
Sara	     Schweitzer     282

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 530, List 332.
Transcribed by Jane Foss and formatted by Greta Tedoff.
Contributed by Dr. Howard M. Relles.
For 1890 passengers from Austria, Poland and Galicia please go to
New York Immigrants (Austria, Galicia, Poland), 1890
5 May 2002



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