Showing posts with label Port of New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Port of New York. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Nora Scahill - SS Cedric - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...

Name: Nora Scahill

Sex: Female

Age: 28

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Single

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS Cedric

Date of Arrival: 13 September 1931

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Queenstown, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 191 Columbus Avenue, New York City, New York

Allan Scahill

Monday, November 01, 2010

Nellie Scahill - SS Stuttgart - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Nellie Scahill

Sex: Female

Age: 52

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Nationality: United States

Accompanied by: Martin F. Scahill, Female, Aged: 54, Married

Ship: SS Stuttgart

Date of Arrival: 28 February 1931

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Galway, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 131 Warren Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Allan Scahill

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Nellie Scahill - SS President Harding - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Nellie Scahill

Sex: Female

Age: 45

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Accompanied by: Martin F. Scahill, Female, Aged: 48, Married

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS President Harding

Date of Arrival: 25 September 1925

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Queenstown, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 131 Warren Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Allan Scahill

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Nellie Scahill - SS Stuttgart - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Nellie Scahill

Sex: Female

Age: 52

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Nationality: United States

Accompanied by: Martin F. Scahill, Female, Aged: 54, Married

Ship: SS Stuttgart

Date of Arrival: 25 October 1931

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Galway, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 131 Warren Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Allan Scahill

Friday, October 29, 2010

Nellie Scahill - SS Baltic - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Nellie Scahill

Sex: Female

Age: 42

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Accompanied by: Martin F. Scahill, Male, Aged: 42, Married

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS Baltic

Date of Arrival: 24 July 1920

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Liverpool, England

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 88 - 80th Street, New York, New York

Allan Scahill

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Nellie Scahill - SS President Polk - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Nellie Scahill

Sex: Female

Age: 43

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Accompanied by: Martin F. Scahill, Male, Aged: 45, Married

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS President Polk

Date of Arrival: 25 September 1925

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Cobh, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 131 Warren Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Allan Scahill

Monday, October 25, 2010

Nellie Scahill - SS America - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Nellie Scahill

Sex: Female

Age: 46

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Nationality: United States

Accompanied by: Michael F. Scahill, Male, Aged: 47, Married

Ship: SS America

Date of Arrival: 9 July 1924

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Cobh, County Cork, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 131 Warren Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Allan Scahill

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Martin Scahill - SS President Roosevelt - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Martin Scahill

Sex: Male

Age: 29

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS President Roosevelt

Date of Arrival: 29 January 1933

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Cobh, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 172 Burroughs Street, Rochester, New York

Allan Scahill

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Martin Scahill - SS Baltic - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Martin F. Scahill

Sex: Male

Age: 42

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Accompanied by: Nellie Scahill, Female, Aged: 42, Married

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS Baltic

Date of Arrival: 24 July 1920

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Liverpool, England

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 88 - 80th Street, New York, New York

Allan Scahill

Friday, October 22, 2010

Martin Scahill - SS President Polk - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Martin F. Scahill

Sex: Male

Age: 45

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Accompanied by: Nellie Scahill, Female, Aged: 43, Married

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS President Polk

Date of Arrival: 25 September 1925

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Cobh, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 131 Warren Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Allan Scahill

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Martin F. Scahill - SS President Harding - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Martin F. Scahill

Sex: Male

Age: 48

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Accompanied by: Nellie Scahill, Female, Aged: 45, Married

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS President Harding

Date of Arrival: 25 September 1925

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Queenstown, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 131 Warren Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Allan Scahill

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Martin F. Scahill - SS Stuttgart - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Martin F. Scahill

Sex: Male

Age: 54

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Nationality: United States

Accompanied by: Nellie Scahill, Female, Aged: 52, Married

Ship: SS Stuttgart

Date of Arrival: 25 October 1931

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Galway, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 131 Warren Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Allan Scahill

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Martin F. Scahill - SS America - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Martin F. Scahill

Sex: Male

Age: 47

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Nationality: United States

Accompanied by: Nellie Scahill, Female, Aged: 46, Married

Ship: SS America

Date of Arrival: 9 July 1924

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Cobh, County Cork, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 131 Warren Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Allan Scahill

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Martin F. Scahill - SS Stuttgart - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Martin F. Scahill

Sex: Male

Age: 53

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Married

Nationality: United States

Accompanied by: Nellie Scahill, Female, Aged: 51, Married

Ship: SS Stuttgart

Date of Arrival: 28 February 1931

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Cobh, County Cork, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 131 Warren Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Allan Scahill

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

James Scahill - SS Scythia - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: James Scahill

Sex: Male

Age: 27

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Single

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS Scythia

Date of Arrival: 23 March 1937

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Galway, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 3611 28th Avenue, Astoria, Long Island, New York

Allan Scahill

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

James Scahill - SS Antonia - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: James Scahill

Sex: Male

Age: 38

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Single

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS Antonia

Date of Arrival: 11 April 1932

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Queenstown, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 6 Pleasant Street, Millis, Massachusetts

Allan Scahill

Monday, October 04, 2010

Howard Scahill - SS Normandie - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Howard Scahill

Sex: Male

Age: 40

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Single

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS Normandie

Date of Arrival: 17 August 1936

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Southampton, England

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 801 Pierson Street, Flint, Michigan

Allan Scahill

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Grace M. Scahill - SS America - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Grace M. Scahill

Sex: Female

Age: 26

Occupation: Not given

Marital Status: Single

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS America

Date of Arrival: 22 August 1930

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Southampton, England

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 1729 Holloway Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio

Allan Scahill

Saturday, October 02, 2010

Delia Scahill - SS Samaria - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...


Name: Delia Scahill

Sex: Female

Age: 36

Occupation: Not Given

Marital Status: Single

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS Samaria

Date of Arrival: 19 April 1938

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Galway, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 1537 East 7th Street, Brooklyn, New York

Allan Scahill

Friday, October 01, 2010

Delia Scahill - SS Carinthia - United States Citizen - Arriving At - Port Of New York

This is an extract from the United States National Archives website.

Even though passenger arrival records were intended to document foreign or alien immigrants coming into the United States, you will occasionally find U.S. citizens listed on the vessel manifests as well. In the 19th century records, they are much harder to locate, their names generally mixed together with the alien arrivals. You have to note their country of origin to determine any American-born passengers. In the 20th century passenger records, the task of identifying U.S. citizens becomes much easier. In the 1920s, immigration officials started using INS form 630, “List of U.S. Citizens,” which required ship captains to record the names of all native-born or naturalized Americans or citizens of territorial possessions of the United States arriving at a U.S. or territorial port from abroad...

Name: Delia Scahill

Sex: Female

Age: 29

Occupation: Not Given

Marital Status: Single

Nationality: United States

Ship: SS Carinthia

Date of Arrival: 17 September 1935

Port of Arrival: Port Of New York

Port of Departure: Port Of Galway, Ireland

Going To Join/Destination: Home, 434 East 141st Street, New York, New York

Allan Scahill