Report of Admissions at Waneta BC 1908-1918



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No 110 Waneta BC 1908-1918

 

Report of Immigration Inspector month of June 1908

Name

Age M

Age F

Occupation

Country of Birth or Citizenship

Travelling by

From

To

? of Railway Ticket

Why Objected to

Action Taken

B J Foote

35

 

Farmer

US

Nr F S Ry

Newport W

Erie BC

L1 and

 

Allowed to go forward

Mary

 

24

Wife

 

Jack

2

 

Son

 

Ben

2 mnths

 

 

 

Report of Immigration Inspector part of month of June 1908

Name

Age M

Age F

Occupation

Country of Birth or Citizenship

Travelling by

From

To

? of Railway Ticket

Why Objected to

Action Taken

T O Dr Hon

23

 

Actor

US

N&FS Ry

Spokane Wash

Nelson BC

L H5554

No Funds, No job & no friends

Ordered back turned over to Conductor of Nelson & Fort Sheppard Ry and they were allowed to walk away

John Anderson

22

 

Labour

US

Do

Do

Do

LH5555

Do

 

 

Report of Immigration Inspector month of June 1908

Name

Age M

Age F

Occupation

Country of Birth or Citizenship

Travelling by

From

To

? of Railway Ticket

Why Objected to

Action Taken

D McIver

21

 

Miner

Scotland

N&FS Ry

Spokane

Nelson

L card

Had only $4.00

Allowed to go forward

D McLafferty

25

 

Irland

“ “ $5.00

T O Dr Hon

23

 

Actor

US

265554

No funds & nothing to do

Sent back, turned over to Conductor to be returned to US, but he allowed man to walk away

John Anderson

22

 

Labour

265555

J S Borard

45

 

Lumber Jack

US

On Foot

Marcus Wash

Nelson

Reject

No funds

Sent back to US

L LaBreche

20

 

Do

Ottawa

 

Allowed to go forward

S Thompson

20

 

Labour

USA

N&FS Ry

Spokane

Sitrecton BC

L 14428

Toney Gorisa

22

 

Ry

Poland

Banr BC

Pass E 84538

H Tuper

23

 

P Dorau

32

 

NY

 

 




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Report of Admissions at Waneta BC 1908-1918 transcribed by "Jim Bundy" jbundy48@comcast.net. As it happens, almost all of the people were arriving from various midwestern US states, and on their way to several places in BC and western Canada. A few were arriving directly from Europe. Almost all were travelling by rail.

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Report of Admissions at Waneta BC 1908-1918