Film T-5471

Report of Admissions at the Port of Gretna, Manitoba for the month of November 1910


Tourists 5-4, 3-2, 4-3, 2-4, 3-2

(page 120) November 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

19

A E Mills

21

 

Bros Heper

USA

USA

GN Passenger

 

Iowa

Portage La Prairie

$40

Locating with Host Parr C

 

Alexander Corory

26

 

Farmer

Russia

Russia

Do

 

Russia

Sottler A

$25

Live with Uncle

21

A Balgor

24

 

Do

Germany

Germany

Do

 

ND

Winnipeg M

$50

 

 

G Cundra

30

 

Do

?

?

Do

 

?

Do

$55

 

 

J Valenbrack

23

 

Do

?

?

Do

 

?

Do

$60

 

 

 

Miss B Johnson

 

21

 

USA

USA

Do

 

?

Do

$15

Visiting Folks

 

Miss O Bergson

 

17

 

?

?

Do

 

?

Do

$20

Do

22

Adolf Fryer

22

 

Farmer

Germany

German

Do

 

Mich

Lanigan S

$47

Going to Uncle & Married Sister

 

Mrs Henry Olson

 

19

 

USA

USA

Do

 

ND

Mozark S

$20

Joining Husband

23

Jas Cameron

22

 

Do

Scotland

Scot

Do

 

?

Winnipeg M

$50

 

 

Wm Gill

25

 

Do

?

?

Do

 

?

Do

$100

 

 

M Rivelan

20

 

Do

USA

USA

Do

 

?

Moose Jaw S

$85

 

24

O S Langarak

26

 

Do

Norway

Norway

Do

 

Minn

Battleford S

$200

 

 

Jos Butz

27

 

Blacksmith

Austria

Austria

Do

 

ND

Winnipeg M

$75

Lived 6 yrs in Can absent 4 mos

 

Albert Linquist

29

 

Farmer

USA

USA

Do

 

?

Clair

$50

 



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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 1910