SS Marine Flasher
Miscellaneous Passengers and Crew: Delivered into hospital: Passengers 452 & 453 on page 8.
NOTICE TO DETAIN, OR DELIVER ON BOARD, OR REMOVE ALIENS Port of New York, 5/20/46 To the Owner, Agent, Consignee, Master or Officer in Charge of the SS Marine Flasher Pier 5 NR Aisthmian S/S Co. Line Persuant to the provisions of the Acts of February 5, 1917, December 26, 1920, and May 26, 1924, and the Immigration Regulations issued by the Attorney General thereunder, you are hereby directed to deliver to Ellis Island Hospital the following named aliens with their baggage, your attention being invited to the appropriate section of the statutes, NAME Status on Vessel 1st class passenger appearing on the revers side hereof, and regulations made thereunder. .....Sheet 3, lines 6 & 7 ....................... .....Leon Lehrhoff, age 45, stateless Ward 6... .....and accompanying ???? ...................... .....Salomea Lehrhoff age 28 stateless ........ .....Delivered by Benjamin Bader ................ .....Guard for US Lines ........................ .....@ 5pm 5/20/46 .............................. By direction of the Immigration and Naturalization Officer in Charge (signed) Joseph ? Sand????se U.S. Immigration Inspector of the above notice is hereby acknowledged 19…. At ………….. illegible signature ……………………….. (illegible) (title of person signing receipt)
I, master of the American S.S. Marine Flasher from port of New York,
hereby certify that the following is a complete record of
all changes in the personnel of the crew of said vessel since arrival at this port:
Total crew at time of arrival:.............. 201 Number of seamen deserted .............
Number of seamen discharged ................ 201 Seamen left in hospital (or died) .....
Number of seamen signed on at this port .... 228 Total crew this date ................ 228
The above named vessel arrived at this port 19 May 1946, consigned to
War Shipping Administration;
is now lying at Pier 64 N R , and is expected to sail
25 May 1946, for Co??, Ireland via United States port of ……….. (left blank).
First port of call in United States this voyage was New York.
August 2, 1946 (date of arrival)
No changes to the crew reported.
Coloumns represent: Name, nationality, age
Seamen signed on at this port
(no port name given, possibly New York)
947 Nis Madson 23 Denmark
1089 John Orizman 43 British
1090 Albert Quelett 29 Canada
1091 Hans Christiansen 59 Norway
1092 Harry Steffenson 25 Denmark
1093 Slig Nilson 25 Sweden
1094 John Oliffart 55 Scotland
972 Ping Wing Chung 35 China
973 Jesse Morton 23 British
1054 Curley Williams 38 British
981 Juan Minana 33 Spain
983 Bertram Allan 27 British
1095 Isaac F Ladran 36 Phil. Is.
1016 Manuel R. Nunes 22 Cuba
1096 George Rodgers 29 Scotland
1097 Thomas Cook 38 British
1098 Foo Young Chi 39 China
1099 Kent McField 17 Honduras
1100 Sydney Malhady 28 British
1030 Jose Xavier 28 Portugal
1101 John F. Redden 20 British
1041 Louis Mee 56 China
1102 Harold M. Frazer 26 Honduras
1042 Giorokuo Bauci 34 Italy
and 20 US citizens
Coloumns represent: Name, age, Nationality, date and place of discharge
Discharged Seamen:
911 Robert S. Courtney 46 Ireland 5 March 1946, Los Angeles
948 Anjan Norlund 40 Finland 24 April 1946, New York
947 Nis Madson 23 Denmark 24 April 1946, New York
953 Ross I. Porter 32 Canada 24 April 1946, New York
970 Victor Wellington 47 British 24 April 1946, New York
972 Ping W. Chung 36 China 24 April 1946, New York
980 Stanislaw Komorowski 34 Poland 24 April 1946, New York
981 Juan Minana 33 Spain 24 April 1946, New York
983 Bertram Allen 26 Britain 24 April 1946, New York
1016 Manuel Nunes 22 Cuba 24 April 1946, New York
1041 Louis Mee 56 China 24 April 1946, New York
1054 Curley Williams 39 British 24 April 1946, New York
1060 Sze Foo 48 China 24 April 1946, New York
1085 Karl Foerstrom 42 Finland 24 April 1946, New York
1087 Arthur Stratham 20 Canada 24 April 1946, New York
and 186 US citizens
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the transcriber,
or is used to call your attention to additional information in the transcriber's notes.
? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to
the condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.
^ A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted.
* Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling.
* Passengers where numbered consecutively by the transcribers for ease of referencing.
* There is no sworn statement and no captain's name.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film T715, Reel 7106.
Transcribed by Harry Green and Ines Mannhardt, members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
5 June 2006
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