SS Queen
I, G Debney, Master of the Steamship Queen do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of San Francisco, is a full and perfect list of all Chinese passengers taken on board the said vessel at Port Townsend from which port said vessel has now arrived, and they have not landed at any foreign port or place during the voyage, and of all such passengers now on board said vessel, and that on said List is truly designated the names and other particulars, as shown by their respective certificates. So help me God. (signature) G Debney
Sworn to this 18th day of April 1895, before me, (signature) Chas Miller, Deputy Collector of Customs
Separate List or Manifest of all the Chinese Passengers taken on board the Steamship Queen whereof G Debney is Master, from Port Townsend, burthen 1763 tons
OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMSCOLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Port of Port Townsend, Wash
Apr 18 1895
Sir:--I certify that the S.S. Queen sailed this Apr 18 1895 for San Francisco with Chinese passengers destined for San Francisco, via Victoria as follows:--
Chinese destined for San Francisco Two (2)
(signature) Chas Miller Deputy Collector
Subscribed and Sworn to before me, this 22 day of April 1895 (signature)*____________, Deputy Collector of Customs
Columns represent: Number, No of Certificate, Name, Age, Occupation, Last Place of Residence, Height*, Complexion*, Color of Eyes*, Physical Marks or Peculiarities and Facts of Identification, If accredited officers of Chinese Government, state facts*.
1 54441 Chun Won Lin 28 Laborer Pt Townsend small scar on the forehead and left side head 2 55703 Tay Ai Lang 31y1m Laborer Pt Townsend Scar on right side neck Transcriber's Notes: * An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the transcriber, or calls attention to additional information in the transcriber notes. The pages on this film are not numbered so finding a particular ship can be difficult. However, there is a system of numbering the manifests that is a part of the National Archives file system on Chinese persons. These numbers are included in the identification of the film and reel numbers below. The first two paragraphs above are printed as part of the form for this list. The next paragraph and its heading is a piece of paper attached to the page. The following paragraph is a separate stamp placed on the body of the page and then completed. The signature on the latter is cut off the film. The following columns had identical entries for all passengers and so were not included: Height=obscured Complexion=Dark Color of Eyes=Brown If accredited officers of Chinese Government, state facts=no entries According to the National Archives branch in San Bruno, California it is possible that they have some information on any Chinese passenger who arrived in San Francisco after 1886.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1414, Reel 5, Section 1 Vol 34&35, Manifest 9469-3.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
14 August 2003
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