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Ship Dept Arrival Forename Surname Age M/F Status Occupation Read/Write Native Country Last Residence Nearest Rel Final Destinat Ship Dept Arrival Forename Surname Age m/f Status Occupation read/write Native Country Last Residence Nearest rel Final Destination Personal details POB Notes, Form and (Transcriber) Port date year date year (Citizen/subject) in Cornwall H; Complexion; HC; EC New York Southampton 29? Dec ### Jan ### Henry PERJAM 24 m S Miner y y English Redruth Arizona, Globe 5'5"; fair; grey; grey Redruth Ticket ?-/self. To friend Edwin Richards, Globe. New York Southampton 29? Dec ### Jan ### John EDDY 44 m M Miner y y English Penzance Arizona, Lowell 5'; fair; lt; bl Penzance Ticket ?-/self. To friend Tom Semmons, Lowell, Ariz New York Southampton 29? Dec ### Jan ### John WILLIAMS 26 m M Miner y y English Penzance Arizona, Lowell 4'4"; fair; lt; bl Penzance Ticket ?-/self. To friend Tom Semmons, Lowell, Ariz New York Southampton 29? Dec ### Jan ### Richard SEMMONS 20 m S Miner y y English Penzance Arizona, Lowell 4'6"; fair; lt; bl Penzance Ticket ?-/self. To bro Tom Semmons, Lowell, Ariz New York Southampton 29-Dec ### 05-Jan ### Wallace B LEWIS 25y 6m m M Carpenter y y English Newquay California, San Francisco Newquay Ticket ?-/self. To friend Wm Tregar, San Francisco Celtic Liverpool 02-Jan ### 11-Jan ### Eliz Jane SYMONS 47 f M Wife y y English Scorrier California, San Francisco Blackwater, Scorrier Ticket ?-/self. Visit to son William Symons, Oakland, Cal Carmania Liverpool 05-Jan ### 13-Jan ### John ARTHUR 18 m S Miner y y English St Stephens Michigan, Houghton 5'7/5"; fair; d bro; bl St Stephens Ticket 54549/self. To bro Thomas Arthur, Painsdale Carmania Liverpool 05-Jan ### 13-Jan ### William DAVEY 31 m S Miner y y English Cornwall Arizona, Globe 5'5"; fair; l bro; bro Cornwall Ticket ?-/self.To Uncle R Hill. Carmania Liverpool 05-Jan ### 13-Jan ### Ernest JENKINS 19 m S Miner y y English St Austell Arizona, Globe 5'3" dk; brp;bro St Austell Ticket ?-/self. To friendJno Knight, Globe St Louis Southampton 05-Jan ### 13-Jan ### William AVER 26 m M Miner y y English Redruth Michigan, Trymountain fair; l; br St Agnes Ticket ?-/self. US prev'ly. To friend John Sandow, Trymountain. St Louis Southampton 05-Jan ### 13-Jan ### Richard H TREGONING 29 m S Engineer y y English Redruth New York, Schenectady 5'6"; dk; br; br Camborne Ticket ?-/self. To bro T H Tregoning, Schenectady St Louis Southampton 05-Jan ### 13-Jan ### Ernest Hy PEATFIELD 23 m M ? y y English Truro Canada, Toronto 5'6"; lt; l; bl Redford Ticket ?-/self. To uncle Wm Bate, Fleetwood St Louis Southampton 05-Jan ### 13-Jan ### Margaret L PEATFIELD 22 f M Wife y y English Truro Canada, Toronto 5'8.5"; rud; br; grey Truro Ticket ?-/husband. To uncle Wm Bate, Toronto. St Louis Southampton 05-Jan ### 13-Jan ### James H TRESTRAEL 35 m M Quartz Miner y y English Cornwall Arizona, Globe 5'10"; rud;lt; bl Ticket ?-/self. US prev'ly. Home Philadelphia Southampton 12-Jan ### 20-Jan ### John STEPHENS 27 m S Miner y y English Liskeard Montana, Butte 5'9"; rud; aub; grey Liskeard Ticket ?-/self. To bro J Stephens, Butte Philadelphia Southampton 12-Jan ### 20-Jan ### William Henry WHITE 32 m M Miner y y English Gunnislake Colorado, Idaho Springs 5'7"; dk; blk; grey Gunnislake Ticket ?-/self. To friend A Collins? Philadelphia Southampton 12-Jan ### 20-Jan ### John Sidney CARKEET 25 m M Blacksmith y y English Holsworthy Tennessee, Copper Hill 5'5"; fair; dk; bl Cornwall Ticket ?-/self. To bro in law M A Bennett, Copper Hill Philadelphia Southampton 12-Jan ### 20-Jan ### William DALLEY 35 m W Carpenter y y English Truro New York 5'8"; dk; dk; br Truro Ticket ?-/self. Blakes Hotel Philadelphia Southampton 12-Jan ### 20-Jan ### Thomas CHAPMAN 35 m M Miner y y English Plymouth Arizona, Globe 5'8.5"; fair; br;br Launceston Ticket ?-/self. To friend Thos Jones, Globe Philadelphia Southampton 12-Jan ### 20-Jan ### Thomas Hy DENNISON 21y 9m m S Plumber y y English Bodmin Massachusetts, Boston 5'7"; fair; br; br Bodmin Ticket ?-/self. To friend Mr Kessell, Boston Philadelphia Southampton 12-Jan ### 20-Jan ### Jane A CURTIS 29y 5m f M Wife y y English Camborne Michigan, Negaunee Wadebridge Ticket ?-/self. To husband, ?- H Curtis, Negaunee. Philadelphia Southampton 12-Jan ### 20-Jan ### Matthew TREWHALLA 26 m S Farmer y y English Penzance South Dakota, Lead 5'3"; fair; br; bl Penzance Ticket ?-/self. US prev'ly. To bro Lead, SD Minneapolis London 10-Jan ### 21-Jan ### John L MARSHALL 32 m M Coachman y y English Cornwall New York 5'4"; fair; dk; grey Devonshire (LDS Morsball). Ticket ?-/self. US prev'ly. On a visit Minneapolis London 10-Jan ### 21-Jan ### Carrie MARSHALL 30 f M y y English Cornwall New York 5'2"; fair; bro, bl Cornwall (LDS Morsball). Ticket ?-/self. On a visit Arabic Liverpool 16-Jan ### 25-Jan ### Nicholas TRUSCOTT 27 m M Miner y y English Camborne Cherry Creek, Nevada 5'8"; fair; grey; bl Camborne Ticket ?-/self. To friend Richard Moyle, Cherry Creek Arabic Liverpool 16-Jan ### 25-Jan ### Joseph WILLIAMS 29 m S Miner y y English Camborne Cherry Creek, Nevada 5' 4.5"; fair; dk;bl Camborne Ticket ?-/self. To friend Richard Moyle, Cherry Creek Arabic Liverpool 16-Jan ### 25-Jan ### Alfred MOYLE 23 m S Miner y y English Camborne Cherry Creek, Nevada 5'4"; fair; dk; bl Camborne Ticket ?-/self. To bro Richard Moyle, Cherry Creek Arabic Liverpool 16-Jan ### 25-Jan ### Albert George ROBERTS 34 m M Engineer y y English Camborne Mexico, Mazatlan 5'5"; fair; l; bl Ticket ?-/M P Gosset. In transit St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### Thos COTTON 25 m S Roofer y y English Penzance Pennsylvania, Braddock 5'5"; fair;dk; grey Mousehole Ticket 17591/self. US prev'ly. To mother Mrs Cotton, Braddock. Ticket 17593/self. To aunt Mrs M Cotton, Braddock. Entry crossed St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### Richard B HUMPHREYS 19 m S Sailor y y English Mousehole Pennsylvania, Braddock 5'5"; dk; d bro; haz Mousehole through St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### Harry BOND 26 m M Miner y y English Hayle Arizona, Bisbee 5'7"; dk; blk; br Hayle Ticket 4875/self. To bro in law John Dingle St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### Garnett HOSKING 24y 6m m S Miner y y English Pensilva Idaho, Welmar 5'10"; fair; fair; grey Cornwall Ticket 16288/self. US prev'ly. To friend unle James Nettle St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### Richard J WILLIAMS 27 m S Miner y y English Redruth Idaho, Welmar 5' 1"; fair; bro; grey Redruth Ticket 16367/self. Home St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### Wm JOHNS 28 m M Miner y y English Hayle Arizona, Bisbee Helston Ticket 16876/self. To bro in law Edwin Gillard, Bisbee St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### Archie PEARCE 23 m S Baker y y English Okehampton New Jersey 5' 1"; fair; lt; bl Launceston Ticket ?-/self. To friend John Coombs, Jersey City. St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### John WALLIS 20 m S Sailor y y English Penzance Pennsylvania, Braddock Mousehole To bro Jas Wallis, Braddock St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### Joseph Samuel POLLARD 24 m S Carpenter y y English Newquay California, San Francisco Newquay St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### Edward James POLLARD 21 m S Carpenter y y English Newquay California, San Francisco Newquay St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### James UREN 24 m M Miner y y English St Austell Pennsylvania, Wilkes Barre 5'5.5"; dk; br; br St Austell Ticket ?-/self. To cousin Wm Cliff, Wilkesbarre, Pa. St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### Alfred NETTLE 25 m S Engineer y y English Redruth Montana, Butte City 5'3"; fair; blonde; bl St Day Ticket 16513/self. To friend Mrs Wm Tippett, Butte City St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### Joseph S POLLARD 23y 8m m S Carpenter y y English Newquay California, San Francisco 5'9"; rud; blk; br Newquay Ticket 59449/self. To friend Albert Calter, San Francisco St Paul Southampton 19-Jan ### 27-Jan ### Edward Jas POLLARD 21y 3m m S Carpenter y y English Newquay California, San Francisco 5'7"; fair; br; br Newquay Ticket 59450/self. To friend Albert Calter, San Francisco Teutonic Liverpool 22-Jan ### 31-Jan ### John FRIGGINS 23 m M Miner y y English Marazion Montana, Butte City 5'8"; fair; br; bl St Hilary Ticket ?-/self. Hotel, Butte City Teutonic Liverpool 22-Jan ### 31-Jan ### George CARLYON 38 m M Miner y y English Breage Montana, Butte City 5'8; fair; fair; bl Breage (Bro of Thos Hy) Ticket ?-/self. Hotel Butte City Teutonic Liverpool 22-Jan ### 31-Jan ### Thos Hy CARLYON 35 m M Miner y y English Breage Montana, Butte City 5'4"; fair; br; bl Breage (Bro of George) Ticket ?-/self. Hotel Butte City Teutonic Liverpool 23-Jan ### 31-Jan ### Mary Catherine TURRELL 53 f M y y London Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 5' 11"; dk; dk br; br Cornwall Ticket ?-/self. US prev'ly. To Hotel, Pennsylvania Lucania Liverpool 26-Jan ### 02-Feb ### John ANDREWS 22 m S Labourer y y English Newquay Pennsylvania, Usquehoning? 5' 7"; fair; br; bl Newquay Ticket ?-/self. To friend J Brockenshire?, Pa. Lucania Liverpool 26-Jan ### 02-Feb ### William BLIGHT 29 m S Clerk y y English Redruth New Hampshire, Claremont 5' 4"; fair; dk br; bl St Agnes Ticket ?-/self. US prev'ly. To Jas Skinner, Clarement Lucania Liverpool 26-Jan ### 02-Feb ### Mary Anne DIX 25 f M Wife y y English Liskeard New Jersey, Jersey City 5' 6"; fair; dk br; br Liskeard Ticket ?-/self.
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