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USA Ellis Island Arrivals Template.Xlsx USA, WW1 draft registration cards of Cornish born men, 1917‐1918 Source: LDS website, where more details are available Transcribed by Julia Mitchell, sorted alphabetically by surname N.B. Nat = Naturalized. For dependents, Ch=Child(ren), W=Wife, M=Mother NameAge Residence Birth Nat, alien, intent Place of Birth Occupation Dependents Status Previous mil serv Personal details Disability Notes Date year Cert & (transcriber) Ernest Dunn ADAMS 27 Michigan, Painesdale 13‐Nov 1889 Alien Lelant Miner W, Ch M None H med; BS slender; EC brown; HC black No Frank ADAMS 24 Wisconsis, Oregon 09‐Mar 1893 Alien Cornwall Farming S No H med; BS med; EC brown; HC light brown No Fred Stephen ADAMS 21 Pennsylvania, Ashley 11‐Oct 1895 Nat through father Cornwall Pay roll accountant W M H med; BS slender; EC blue; HC light No Nelson J ADAMS 26 Michigan, Neganuee 16‐Jun 1890 Nat Gunnislake Miner W, 2 Ch M None H med; BS slender; EC light blue; HC lt brown Slightly disabled left leg; not serious George Albert ADAMSON 25 Colorado, Colorado Springs 11‐Oct 1891 Nat Cornwall Farmer None S None H med; BS med; EC blue; HC light None James ADDICOAT 21 Montana, Butte 11‐Dec 1896 Declarant St Just Laborer M, brother S None H tall; BS slender; EC brown; HC brown No Cyril George ADSON 22 Ohio, Akron 30‐Oct 1893 Penzance Rubber worker N S Discharge papers English H tall; BS stout; EC borwn; HC dark No navy Albert ALLEN 28 Montana, Butte 03‐Feb 1889 Alien Leslie Miner M, Ch S None H med; BS med; EC brown; HC brown No Alfred Evelyn ALLEN 30 California, Grass Valley 09‐Aug 1886 Declarant Hayle Miner No S None H med; BS med; EC brown; HC brown No Arthur ALLEN 27 Ohio, Cleveland 05‐Nov 1889 Alien St Austell Machinist No S None H med; BS med; EC grey; HC brown No Claude ALLEN 24 Montana, Centerville 15‐Mar 1893 1st papers St Austell Mining engineer No S None H med; BS med; EC blue; HC dark No Edward Charles ALLEN 26 Arizona, Morenci 25‐Apr 1891 Declarant Gwinear Saw mill operator None S None H short; BS med; EC blue; HC light No Francis Harold ALLEN 27 Montana, Butte 02‐Nov 1889 Declared Gunnislake Miner M, W, 2 Ch M Volunteer, light infantry, H med; BS med; EC brown; HC brown No 2yrs, Eng Frederick ALLEN 27 Massachusetts, Athol 17‐Jan 1891 Alien Porthleven Grinding machine No S No H tall; BS med; EC brown; HC black No Frederick Foster ALLEN 30 Michigan, Keasage? 15‐Mar 1887 Nat Lanner Hoisting engineer W, Ch M None H med; BS med; EC brown; HC brown No Frederick J ALLEN 23 Illinois, Rockford 06‐Jan 1894 Alien Truro Knitter None S None H med; BS slender; EC grey; HC brown Hart Hancock ALLEN 23 Montana, Walkerville 06‐Dec 1893 Alien St Austell Miner W, 2 Ch M No H med; BS slender; EC blue; HC light No Oliver ALLEN 30 Arizona, Miami 09‐Jan 1887 Alien Ludgvan Miner No S No H med; BS md; EC blue; HC light No Richard C ALLEN 28 Arizona, Globe 14‐May 1889 Declared St Austell Miner No S No H med; BS med; EC blue; HC brown No Richard Charles ALLEN 27 Montana, Centerville 29‐Jun 1889 Alien St Austell Miner Yes S Non H short; BS med; EC brown; HC dark No Samuel ALLEN 22 Montana, Butte 10‐Jan 1895 Alien Cornwall Miner None S None H med; BS slender; EC dark blue; HC light brown Sidney J ALLEN 27 Ohio, East Cleveland 27‐Sep 1889 1st papers Delabole Carpenter joiner W, M M No H 5'11"'; BS slender; EC blue; HC light Thomas Archibald ALLEN 27 Michigan, Keasarge? 26‐Oct 1890 Nat Falmouth Miner Ch S H med; BS med; EC blue; HC brown No William ALLEN 30 Idaho, Boise 14‐Sep 1886 Declared Roche Automobile W, Ch M No H med; BS med; EC gray; HC dk brown No mechanic William John ALLEN 30 Michigan, Ramsey 12‐Nov 1886 Nat Camborne Business meats and W, 3 Ch M None H med; BS med; EC brown; HC brown No groceries William John ALLEN 21 Michigan, Bay City 07‐Jun 1895 Nat St Ives None None S None H short; BS slender; EC gray; HC d brown William Mitchell ALLEN 30 Michigan, Houghton 23‐Oct 1886 Alien Ludgvan Miner No S None H short; BS med; EC blue; HC brown No (residence taken from Registration area) Peter Olds ANDERSON 22 Michigan, Detroit 11‐Dec 1895 Alien Falmouth Laborer No S None H med; BS slender; EC gray; HC light No Albert John ANDREW 28 Montana, Butte 27‐Jul 1888 Declarant Redruth Miner M, W M None H med; BS med; EC blue; HC light brown No James Francis ANDREW 25 Michigan, Detroit 27‐Jun 1891 Alien Breage Metal ?‐umping M S H med; BS med; EC blue; HC dark brown None Joseph Martin ANDREW 27 Montana, Meaderville 27‐Jul 1889 Nat Cornwall Blacksmith W, Ch M H med; BS med; EC brown; HC dark brown No Josephus Bath ANDREW 25 Montana, Ste‐‐sville? 19‐Feb 1892 Alien Helston Farming No S None H short; BS slender; EC brown; HC brown Percival John ANDREW 25 Ohio, Akron 08‐Oct 1892 Declared Penzance Clerk W, Ch M None H tall; BS slender; EC brown; HC black Left side rupture William Albert ANDREW 30 Massachusetts, Quincy 02‐Nov 1886 Nat Cornwall Carpenter W M None H med; BS med; EC blue; HC D brown Eyesight not good Gordon Percy ANDREWARTHA 23 Pennsylvania, Jeannette? 26‐Aug 1893 Alien Devoran Lathe hand W, Ch M None H med; BS med; EC blue; HC brown Frederick ANDREWS 29 Colorado, Leadville 10‐Sep 1887 Alien Helston Miner W, M, father M None H med; BS med; EC brown; HC black No Harold Edward ANDREWS 29 Iowa, Tipton 19‐Jun 1887 Declarant Cornwall Ordained minister, W M None H med; BS med; EC light brown; HC dark brown No Pres. Church Richard J ANDREWS 30 Montana, Dillon 24‐Apr 1887 Declarant Cornwall Laborer W, Ch M (blank), Infantry, 2yrs, H med; BS slender; EC blue; HC light brown None England NameAge Residence Birth Nat, alien, intent Place of Birth Occupation Dependents Status Previous mil serv Personal details Disability Notes Date year Cert & (transcriber) Richard L ANDREWS 27 South Dakota, Lead 29‐Dec 1889 Nat Falmouth Merchant and M, W, Ch M None H med; BS slender; EC blue; HC dark No millman Solomon ANDREWS 30 Vermont, Wordbey 29‐Sep 1886 Alien Stythians Farming W, 3 Ch M None H tall; BS med; EC blue; HC brown No William James ANDREWS 26 South Dakota, Lead 16‐Jul 1891 Declarant Redruth Miner No S None H med; BS med; EC blue; HC dark brown No William John ANGILLEY 27 Michigan, Mass City 24‐Jun 1890 Declarant St Austell Mining W, 2 Ch M No H med; BS med; EC blue; HC brown No Alfred ANGOVE 27 Michigan, Allouez 22‐Sep 1889 Declarant Breage Underground W, Ch M None H med; BS med; EC blue; HC brown No laborer Benjamin Garfield ANGOVE 30 Michigan, Detroit 18‐Mar 1887 Declarant Hayle Machinist M S No H med; BS med; EC grey; HC brown No Edward James ANGOVE 24 Michigan, Houghton 04‐Feb 1893 Alien Breage Miner Sister, 3 S None H med; BS med; EC blue; HC l brown No (Residence taken nephews, 1 from registration niece area) Harry ANGOVE 30 South Dakota, Yankton 15‐May 1887 Declarant Camborne Laborer M in England S H med; BS med; EC gray; HC brown No John Henry ANGOVE 24 Arizona, Globe 01‐Sep 1892 Alien Helston Miner M S None H short; BS slender; EC blue; HC l brown No John Pearce ANGOVE 23 Michigan, Houghton 17‐Apr 1894 Alien Nancegollan Mining M S No H short; BS slender; EC blue; HC blue No (Residence taken from registration area) Percy ANGOVE 26 Michigan, Ionia 16‐Jun 1890 1st papers Hayle Manuel arts M, W M None H med; BS slender; EC brown; HC brown No instructor and supervisor home gardens Sydney ANGOVE 28 Arizona, L‐vell? 25‐Jul 1888 Declared Hayle Pipe fitter W, 2 Ch M Private, ?‐‐ artillery, 3yrs, H med; BS slender; EC blue; HC light brown No Eng William George ANGOVE 28 Arizona, Globe 19‐Sep 1888 Alien Helston Miner M S None H med; BS slender; EC brown; HC brown No George T ANGWIN 30 Ohio, Youngstown 29? Dec 1886 Nat Penzance Helper, open hearth W, 2 Ch M None H med; BS med; EC gray; HC brown No William Clemens ANGWIN 28 Pennsylvania, Scranton 20‐Aug 1888 Nat Penzance Clerk W, cild M No H med; BS med; EC blue; HC light No (LDS Angeoni) Joseph James ANNEAR 28 Michigan, Neganuee 16‐May 1889 Alien United Mine Miner W, Ch M None H med; BS med; EC blue; HC light No Morley ANNEAR 22 Michigan, Houghton 27‐Jun 1894 Declared Redruth Miner No S None H short; BS med; EC gray; HC brown No (Residence taken from registration area) Reginald ANSTEY 22 Montana, Butte 09‐Nov 1893 Nat, fathers rights Goonhaven Miner No S H med; BS med; EC blue; HC red No Fred ANSTICE 28 Montana, Shendan? 05‐Apr 1889 Alien Trwarth Minister M S No H tall; BS med; EC brown; HC brown No James ANTHONY 23 Michigan, Calumet 13‐Apr 1894 Alien St Ives Miner No S None H med; BS med; EC light brown; HC light brown No Philip ARGALL 23 Illinois, Chicago 13‐Feb 1894 Declarant St Newlyn East Painter No S None H short; BS slender; EC blue; HC dark brown No Richard Pearce ARGALL 24 Michigan, Negaunee 13‐Oct 1892 Declarant Redruth Miner Father, M S None H med; BS slender; EC brown; HC light brown No Alfred ARSCOTT 30 Hawaii, Pepukeo 25‐Dec 1886 Alien Saltash Field overseer No S H med; BS med; EC grey; HC brown Ernest Paul ARTHUR 29 Michigan, Trimountain 07‐Jun 1887 Declarant St Austell Miner W, Ch M None H med; BS med; EC light brown; HC dark brown No Harry ARTHUR 28 Montana, Butte 12‐Oct 1888 Declarant Fradam Miner Father, MS H med; BS med; EC brown; HC dark brown No Reginald ARTHUR 26 Michigan, Hancock 20‐Sep 1891 Alien Ludgvan Watchman in W, Ch M None H med; BS slender; EC blue; HC light Lost 1st finger right copper mine hand Thomas Charles ARTHUR 22 Michigan, Hubbell? 18‐Oct 1894 Declarant Camborne Smelter W, Ch M H tall; BS med; EC blue; HC light No William Solomon ASH 22 Massachusetts, Boston 28‐Mar 1895 Intented St Stythians Working in private Aunt, 2 S None H short; BS slender; EC blue; HC light brown No garage sisters Lyndsay H ATKINSON 30 New Jersey, Ridgefield 12‐Dec 1886 Nat Fowey Pharmacist W M Private, N.Y, 1yr, State of H med; BS med; EC blue; HC light brown No N.Y.
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