Film T-5471 Report of Admissions at the Port of Gretna, Manitoba transcribed by Jim Bundy


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Film T-5471

Report of Admissions at the Port of Gretna, Manitoba for the month of March, 1911


(page 152) March 1911

Day of Month

Name

Age

M

Age

F

Occupation

Country of birth

Country of Citizenship

Travelling

Train No

From

To

How much Money

Remarks

29

H B Sigurdson

35

 

Farmer

USA

USA

GN Freight

 

ND

Lyle

$800

Effects

 

John Harding

30

 

Do

Do

 

 

Nakomis

$1000

Do

 

E R Pullin

25

 

Do

Do

 

Ill

Biggar

$1250

Do

 

C H Morton

28

 

Do

Do

 

Minn

Scott

$500

Do

 

W J Kenny

29

 

Do

Do

 

Bradwell

$1000

Do

 

F M do

31

 

Do

Do

 

Do

$1000

Do

 

G Pjenswold

36

 

Do

Do

 

Iowa

Edmonton

$600

Do

 

J B Nelson

38

 

Do

Do

 

Minn

Kinley

$300

Do

 

N Gunderson

32

 

Do

Do

 

SD

Clydora

$750

Do

 

A S Hoover

26

 

Do

Do

 

ND

Kindersley

$450

Do

 

M O Wells

25

 

Do

Do

 

SD

Swift Current

$500

Do

 

G Arnold

26

 

Do

Do

 

ND

Wilkie

$325

Do

 

E Jensen

25

 

Do

Do

 

Ralph

$700

Do

 

F Piper

65

 

Do

Do

 

Cheiloit

$1100

Do

 

F H Smith

28

 

Do

Do

 

Iowa

Allan

$1150

Do

ND 6, Ill 1, Minn 4, Ia 2, SD 2



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Film of border crossings at Gretna Manitoba in 1911 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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It is the intention of this site to place online this genealogical primary source record of border crossings to make it available to persons with a historical or genealogical interest in this area. There are no service charges or fees for use of this border crossing transcription, and use of this site constitutes your acceptance of these Conditions of Use. This website is dedicated to the free sharing of this historical data contained in these border crossing records. Any further use of this border crossing website would require contacting the contributor: "Jim Bundy" E-mail or the legal representative of the submitter: "Jim Bundy" E-mail and contact the listed Saskatchewan Gen Web Region Project web master Julia Adamson with proof of this consent.
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Report of Admissions at the Port of Gretna, Manitoba 1911