Immigration

Date calculated about 1888
Place Brooklyn, Kings, New York, New York, USA

Narrative

This immigration record shows that Nora Conway from Carnane travelled to the U.S in 1898, and that she was a U.S. resident for 10 years at this time, suggesting that she first emigrated to the U.S. around 1888.

The record also shows that she was going to join her sister (possibly Hannie / Johanna ) in Floyd St.

The ship arrived on April 22nd, 1898, this is not shown on the original record.

Source References

  1. The Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island Foundation, Inc: Ellis Island Immgration records, 1892 to 1957
      • Date: 1898-04-22
      • Page: Nora Conway 1898 - PASSENGER ID: 602526060007, FRAME: 106, LINE NUMBER: 20
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      • Transcript:

        WHITE STAR LINE
        LIST OR MANIFEST OF IMMIGRANTS FOR THE COMMISIONER OF IMMIGRATION.

        S.S. Germanic sailing from: Queenstown 14th April 1898 Arriving at Port of xxx

        Contract Ticket No.: 32031
        No. on List: 20
        NAME IN FULL: Nora Conway
        Age - Yrs: 24
        - Mos: N
        Sex: F
        Married or Single: S
        Calling or Occupation: Serv
        Able to - Read: Yes
        - Write: Yes
        Nationality: Irish
        Last Residence: Carnane
        Seaport for landing in the United States: New York
        Final destination in the United States (State, City or Town): [illegible, possibly " Brooklyn "]
        Whether having a Ticket to such final destination: Yes
        By whom was passage paid: Sister
        Whether in possesion of money, if so, whether more than $30 or less:
        Whether ever before in the United States, and if so, when and where: U.S. Resident 10 yrs
        Whether going to join a relative, and if so, what relative, their name and address: Sister 11 Floyd St.
        Ever in prison or Almshouse or supported by charity. If yes, state which: No
        Whether a Polygamist: No
        Whether under Contract, express or implied in labor in the United States: No
        Condition of Health, Mental and Physical: Good
        Deformed or Crippled, Nature and Cause:

References

  1. Conway, Nora