Film T-5471

Report of Admissions at the Port of Gretna, Manitoba for the Month of April, 1910



Day of Month

Name

 

Age

M

Age

F

Occupation

Country of birth

Country of Citizenship

Travelling

Train No

From

To

How much Money

Remarks

1

Wm Shaughnsey

 

24

 

Farmer

Ireland

US

Ry

 

St Thomas N D

Rose Town Sask

1000

 

"

A Shaughnsay

   

26

"

"

"

"

 

Do

Do

600

 

"

D W Hayes

 

33

 

"

US

     

Hillsboro Minn

Ponoka Alb

400

 

"

Rachel L

   

32

"

"

 

"

 

"

"

"

 

"

Tom

     

"

"

     

"

"

"

 

"

Joseph Hubbs

 

35

 

"

"

"

"

 

Hillsboro Minn

Ponoka Alb

700

 

"

May

   

30

"

"

"

"

 

"

"

   

"

Al

 

9

 

"

"

"

"

 

"

"

   

"

Chas

 

4

 

"

"

"

"

 

"

"

   

"

Ruth

   

1

"

"

"

"

 

"

"

   

"

A Halvorson

 

23

 

"

"

"

"

 

Hills Range N D

Storeyfield Sask

1100

 

"

H Nelson

 

32

 

"

"

"

"

 

Bathgate ND

Adanoc Sask

900

 

"

Ethel

   

20

"

"

"

"

 

Fargo ND

Moose Jaw "

1200

 

"

J F McDonald

 

37

 

"

"

"

"

     

"

 

"

Anna

   

37

"

"

"

"

     

"

 

"

Howie

   

6

"

"

"

"

     

"

 

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Film of border crossings at Gretna Manitoba in 1910 transcribed by "Jim Bundy" E-mail. As it happens, almost all of the people were arriving from various midwestern US states, and on their way to several places in Saskatchewan. A very few actually stayed in Manitoba. A few were arriving directly from Europe. Almost all were travelling by rail.

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Film T-5471

Report of Admissions at the Port of Gretna, Manitoba for the Month of April, 1910