Film T-5472 Report of Admissions at the Port of Grand Falls, New Brunswick 1913 - 1918

Film T-5472
Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of August 1913
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Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Occupation
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Country of birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From
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To
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How much Money
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Remarks
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4
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Joseph P Leturncin
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24
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Farmer
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Canada
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Canada
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Team
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Limcatme Maine
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Grand Falls
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$250.00
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7 years in USA
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Almeda
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18
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Wife
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USA
Maine
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USA
Maine
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Godfrey
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2
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Eroin
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2 mos
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13
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George Legacey
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24
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Farmer
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Canada
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Canada
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Team
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Van Buren ME
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“ “
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$200.00
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7 years in USA
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Mattie
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21
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Wife
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USA
Maine
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Maine
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of October 1913
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Occupation
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Country of birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From
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To
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How much Money
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Remarks
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17
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Ben Skidgell
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32
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Farmer
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Canada
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Canada
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Team
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Caribou Maine
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Grand Falls
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$100.00
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This family have been in Maine
2 years
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Kate
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32
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Wife
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Bessie
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9
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Jennie
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8
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Ben (Jr)
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6
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Amos
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5
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Merinda
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3
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
January 1914
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Occupation
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Country of birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From
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To
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How much Money
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Remarks
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21
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Joseph Dean
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41
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Farmer
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Canada
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Canada
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Team
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Caribou ME
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Grand Falls
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5 years in USA
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Mrs
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45
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Wife
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
March 1914
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Occupation
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Country of birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From
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To
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How much Money
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Remarks
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6
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James H Kelley
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26
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Carpenter
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Canada
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Canada
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Train
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151
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Houlton ME
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Grand Falls
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About six years resident in USA
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Mrs
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22
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Wife
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Charles M Nuit
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23
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Carpenter
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Frank Kelley
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6
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Son
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USA
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Canada
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
April 1914
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Occupation
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Country of birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From
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To
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How much Money
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Remarks
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3
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Thomas Guy
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35
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Farmer
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Canada
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Canada
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Team
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Limestone ME
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Grand Falls
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$200
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Lousia Guy
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24
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Wife
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Maine
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USA
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14
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William Greenie
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37
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Farmer
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Maine
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$200
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Ellen
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24
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Wife
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Canada
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Canada
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Lenwood
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7
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Children
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Marshall
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6
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Margarett
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3
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Simon
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2
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Eva
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1
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
July 1914
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Occupation
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Country of birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From
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To
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How much Money
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Remarks
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27
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Mrs Charles West
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23
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Wife
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USA
ME
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USA
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Auto
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Presquidale ME
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Grand Falls
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Miss Charlotte Collins married Mr West of this town, who
is a Canadian
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
November 1914
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Occupation
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Country of birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From
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To
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How much Money
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Remarks
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Reineg H Peter
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35
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Milliner
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USA
Maine
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USA
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Team
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Van Buren
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Grand Falls
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$250
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House hold Effects
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Alma
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38
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Wife
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Emma
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3 ˝
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Child
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
April 1915
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Occupation
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Country of birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From
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To
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How much Money
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Remarks
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20th
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Allan Downing
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31
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Farmer
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Canada
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Canada
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Team
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Preque Isle Maine
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Grand Falls
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This man and wife have been in the USA
about two years. Household effects worth $100
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Celia Downing
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23
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Wife
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Lizzie
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4 mo
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USA
Maine
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USA
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
July 1915
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Occupation
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Country of birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From
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To
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How much Money
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Remarks
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24th
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Jona Grey Alskel
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31
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Merchant
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Austria
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USA
Maine
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151
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Caribou
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Grand Falls
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Nat papers Place Caribou Sep 19th 1912 No 172099
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Agouch Alskel
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30
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Wife
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Fred Alskel
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8
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USA
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USA
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Forest
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6
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Baby
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6 mo
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of April 1916
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Occupation
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Country of birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From
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To
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How much Money
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Remarks
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12
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Edward Cote
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23
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Farmer
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USA
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USA
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Team
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Limestone ME
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Grand Falls
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Furniture and Cash $250
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Harriett
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19
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Wife
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Canada
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Canada
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Florid
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4 mo
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Child
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USA
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USA
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
May 1916
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Occupation
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Country of birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From
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To
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How much Money
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Remarks
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8th
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Chester J Johnston
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19
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Clerk
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Fort Fairfield
Me
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USA
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Team
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Fort Fairfield
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Grand Falls
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$50
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
Sept 1917
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Country of Birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Occupation
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From what State
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To what Province
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Value of Cash and Effects
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Remarks
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3
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Ralph D Parker
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27
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Mass USA
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USA
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Electrician
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Train
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151
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Mass
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New Brunswick
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This fellow has been Honourably Discharged from National
Guard of USA Cause here on visit to his wifes people Town of Grand
Falls hired him Jr Electrician
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
November 1917
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Country of Birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Occupation
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From what State
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To what Province
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Value of Cash and Effects
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Remarks
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Nov 15
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Gideon Dunlap
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46
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Canada
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Canada
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Farmer
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Team
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Maine
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New Brunswick
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$200
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This family has been in Maine
3 yrs
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Elizabeth
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48
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Wife
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
February 1918
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Country of Birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Occupation
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From what State
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To what Province
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Value of Cash and Effects
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Remarks
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15
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Eddie Embleton
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36
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USA
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USA
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Farmer
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Team
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Maine
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N B Vi Co
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$400
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Mr Embleton (Sr) has a farm in the province
? and his son and wife have moved in to this farm
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Ethel Embleton
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Wife
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23
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Wife
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
May 1918
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Country of Birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Occupation
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From what State
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To what Province
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Value of Cash and Effects
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Remarks
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May 1st
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Neil Leighton
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27
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USA
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USA
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Farmer
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Team
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Maine
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New Brunswick
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$700
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Cavice Leighton
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25
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Canada
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Canada
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Wife
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
June 1918
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Country of Birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Occupation
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From what State
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To what Province
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Value of Cash and Effects
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Remarks
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1
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Myer Nevitt
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39
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Russia
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Canada
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Farmer
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Team
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Maine
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Vic Co N B
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$400
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Is a British Subject. Took his Naturalization papers Nov 14th 1914 Went over
to Maine about year ago
Returning to take up farming
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Report of Admissions at the Port
of Grand Falls NB for the Month of
September 1918
Page 1
Day of Month
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Name
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Age
M
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Age
F
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Country of Birth
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Country of Citizenship
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Occupation
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Travelling by
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Train No
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From what State
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To what Province
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Value of Cash and Effects
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Remarks
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24
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Thomas Morin
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27
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Canada
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Canada
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Laborer
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Team
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Maine
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NB
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$150
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Mathilda Morin
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22
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Wife
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Fernand Morin
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26 mos
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Child
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Leonie Morin
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15 mnts
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Maine USA
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child
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Film T-5472 Report of Admissions at the Port of Grand Falls, New Brunswick 1913 - 1918 transcribed by "Jim Bundy" E-mail.
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