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006 1800s Example of a Bark Rigged Ship
006 1800s Example of a Bark Rigged Ship
The passenger list of James and Catherine lists their sailing vessel as the "Bark Adonis" burthen 904 tons. What is a "Bark" and what does "904 burthen" mean?     The term "Bark" refers to the configuration of the sails and rigging. Common configurations of the era included Bark (or Barque), Ship, Brig and Schooner. A "Bark" rigged vessel was a three-masted vessel with the foremast and mainmast square rigged and the mizzenmast fore-and-aft rigged. It wasn't unusual for Barks to be re-rigged as Ships or vice-versa. A "Bark" rigged vessel, could sail with fewer crew members than the same vessel rigged as a "Ship." For this reason, many "Ship" rigged vessels were converted to "Barks" and will appear as both in Shipping News items and ship's lists. "Burthen" is a measurement for the inside volume of the ship.  [Source : Norway Heritage - Hands Across the Sea ]
 
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006 1850 Adonis Ad in Liverpool Mercury
006 1850 Adonis Ad in Liverpool Mercury
This advertisement appeared on page 4 of the Liverpool Mercury newspaper on Friday, March 15, 1850, This was just 11 days before James, Catherine, Julia and John set sail for America. Did this ad play a part in James booking passage on the Adonis?
 
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006 1850 Adonis Sails for Boston
006 1850 Adonis Sails for Boston
[Marine Journal of the Boston Evening Transcript - "Adonis Sails for Boston"] :  Boston - Salied for - March 15, Hawthorn, from Longhope; 20th, Ocean, fm the Clyde; Marion, Queenstown; 23d, Pandora, do; 24th, Fanchon, (Having rep'd) fm Pill; 26th, Wm Gorland, Eleanor, and Escape, from Sunderland; Adonis, from Liverpool; 28th, James, do; 29th,
 
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006 1850 Cashman Adonis passenger list
006 1850 Cashman Adonis passenger list
[Passenger List of the Bark Adonis - page 6 of 8]:  COPY of Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Bark Adonis of Greenock whereof McMillan is Master, burthen 904 tons, bound from the Port of Liverpool for Boston.    James Cashman 30 male belonging to Ireland wishing to become an inhabitant of the U.S.  Cath Cashman 25 female belonging to Ireland wishing to become an inhabitant of the U.S. Infant Cashman -- belonging to Ireland wishing to become an inhabitant of the U.S.  Julie Cashman 3 female belonging to Ireland wishing to become an inhabitant of the U.S.
 
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006 1850 Passengers embarking at Liverpool docks
006 1850 Passengers embarking at Liverpool docks
"Steerage passengers embarking an emigrant ship at Waterloo docks, Liverpool" - The text accompanying this picture in The Illustrated London News for July 6, 1850, describes immigrants boarding a ship in Great Britain:    "The scene in the Waterloo dock, at Liverpool, where all the American sailing packets are staioned, is at all times a very busy one; but, on the morning of the departure of a large ship, with a full complement of emigrants, it is peculiarly exciting and interesting. The passengers have undergone inspection, and many of them have taken up their quarters on board for twenty-four hours previously, as they are entitled to do by terms of the act of Parliament. Many of them bring, in addtion to the boxes and trunks containing their worldly wealth, considerable quantities of provisions, although it must be confessed that the scale fixed by the Government to be supplied to them by the ship is sufficiently liberal to keep in health and comfort all among them, who, in their ordinary course of life, were not accustomed to animal food.(...)"
 
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006 1850 The Departure Illustrated London News
006 1850 The Departure Illustrated London News
Illustration from page 2 of "The Famine Ships : The Irish Exodus to America" by Edward Laxton, Henry Holt and Co. (March 1997). "The Departure" was orginally published in the Illustrated London News.
 
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006 1850s Inspection and Dancing Below Deck
006 1850s Inspection and Dancing Below Deck
Drawings from Illustrated London News: "The Medical Inspection" and "Dancing Between Decks" Illustration from page 237 of "The Famine Ships : The Irish Exodus to America" by Edward Laxton, Henry Holt and Co. (March 1997).
 
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006 1850s Searching Stowaways and The Roll Call
006 1850s Searching Stowaways and The Roll Call
Drawings from Illustrated London News: "Searching for Stowaways" and "The Roll-Call"    Illustrations from page 238 of "The Famine Ships : The Irish Exodus to America" by Edward Laxton, Henry Holt and Co. (March 1997).
 
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006 1850s The Famine Ships Arriving in Boston
006 1850s The Famine Ships Arriving in Boston
Illustration entitled, "Arriving in Boston,"  from page 65 of "The Famine Ships : The Irish Exodus to America" by Edward Laxton, Henry Holt and Co. (March 1997).
 
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006 1850s The Famine Ships Below Decks
006 1850s The Famine Ships Below Decks
Illustration from page 60 of "The Famine Ships : The Irish Exodus to America" by Edward Laxton, Henry Holt and Co. (March 1997).
 
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006 1850s The Famine Ships Cooking on Deck
006 1850s The Famine Ships Cooking on Deck
Illustration entitled, "Cooking on Deck,"  from page 193 of "The Famine Ships : The Irish Exodus to America" by Edward Laxton, Henry Holt and Co. (March 1997).
 
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006 1853 Adonis description Glascow Herald p8
006 1853 Adonis description Glascow Herald p8
A description of the Ship Adonis from an ad that appeared on page 8 of the Glascow Herald on 21 Mar 1853, three years after James Cashman and family sailed on it to America.    The Ship Adonis is described as "a splendid first-class fast-sailing Ship, belonging to the largest class of Packet Ships, with immense height between decks, great breadth, well lighted and well ventilated."
 
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006 1853 James Cashman Declaration of Intent
006 1853 James Cashman Declaration of Intent
United States of America. To the Honorable the Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States, begun and holden at Boston, within and for the District of Massachusetts. Respectfully represents JAMES CASHMAN of WEST SCITUATE in said District, LABORER, an alien and a free white person, that he was born in DONOUGHMORE IN THE COUNTY OF CORK, IRELAND on or about the SECOND day of FEBRUARY in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and TWENTY and is now about THIRTY THREE years of age; that he arrived at BOSTON in the District of MASSACHUSETTS in the United States of America, on or about the FIFTEENTH day of MAY in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and FIFTY; that it then was, and still is, his bona fide intention to become a citizen of the United States of America, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to every Foreign Prince, State, Potentate, and Sovereignty whatsoever - more especially to Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, whose subject he has heretofore been. He therefore prays, that this his Declaration and Intention may become a record of this Honorable Court, agreeably to the laws in such case made and provided. [signed] James Cashman
Massachusetts District, to wit: United States Circuit Court, Nov 19 1853. Then the above named petitioner personally appeared before the Clerk of said Court, and made oath to the truth of the facts as set forth in the above Declaration to the Court by him subscribed. Attest. R. W. Fuller, Clerk.
 
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006 1856 James Cashman naturalization index
006 1856 James Cashman naturalization index
 
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006 1856 James Cashman naturalization p1 of 3
006 1856 James Cashman naturalization p1 of 3
[1856 James Cashman Naturalization Papers page 1/3]: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Suffolk, SS. To the Honorable the Justices of the Superior Court of the County of Suffolk, of the Term thereof, begun and holden at Boston, in and for the County of Suffolk, on the first Tuesday of SEPTEMBER A. D., one thousand eight hundred and fifty-SIX. Respectfully represents JAMES CASHMAN of SCITUATE in the County of PLYMOUTH LABORER, a free white person, that he was born at PLUCKANES, in the County of CORK, in IRELAND, on or about the SECOND day of FEBRUARY A. D., eighteen hundred and TWENTY, being now about THIRTY-SIX years of age; that he arrived at BOSTON, in the United States of America, on or about the FIFTEENTH day of MAY A.D., eighteen hundred and FIFTY and that it then was and still is his bona fide intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State, and Sovereignty whatever, especially and in particular to VICTORIA, QUEEN OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND, whose subject he has hertofore been; all which appears by the record of the CIRCUIT COURT of the UNITED STATES MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT ON THE NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER A.D. 1853 and he now produces to the clerk here, his report of himself. He also represents that ever since his arrival at said BOSTON he has continued to risde within the jurisdiction of the United States, to wit, at SCITUATE & HANOVER, and that he has never borne any hereditary title, nor been of any of orders of nobility; where-fore your petitioner prays that he may be admitted to become a citizen of the United States of America, according to the form of the Statues in such case made and provided. [signed] James Cashman
 
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006 1856 James Cashman naturalization p2 of 3
006 1856 James Cashman naturalization p2 of 3
[1856 James Cashman Naturalization Papers page 2/3]: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Suffolk, SS. In the Superior Court of the County of Suffolk, of the SEPTEMBER Term, held in Boston, A.D., 1856. We EBENEZER BLANCHARD of HANOVER in the county of PLYMOUTH, TRADER, and EDWIN ROSE, of HANOVER in the County of PLYMOUTH, TANNER, and both citizens of the United States, severally depose and say, that we have known James Cashman the foregoing petitioner for FIVE years last past, during which time he has resided in said SCITUATE & HANOVER and has conducted himself and behaved as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States, and wll disposed toward the good order and happiness of the same. Suffolk, SS. Boston, OCT. 24TH 1856 Sworn to before me Jos. Willard [signed] Eben. Blanchard and Edwin Rose    I JAMES CASHMAN do solemnly swear that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever, particularly to VICTORIA QUEEN OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND, whose subject I have hertofore been; and I do declare that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America. So help me God. [signed] James Cashman; Suffolk, SS. Superior Court of the County of Suffolk, SEPTEMBER Term, OCTOBER 24TH A.D. 1856. Sworn to in Court, Attest, JOSEPH WILLARD, Clerk
 
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006 1856 James Cashman naturalization p3 of 3
006 1856 James Cashman naturalization p3 of 3
[1856 James Cashman Naturalization Papers page 3/3]: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Suffolk, SS. In the Superior Court of the County of Suffolk, of the term thereof begun and holden at Boston, in and for the County of Suffolk, on the first Tuesday of SEPTEMBER A.D. 1856, to wit, on the TWENTY-FOURTH day of OCTOBER Term,
 
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006 2012 Things To Know About Ships
006 2012 Things To Know About Ships
Information about the different rigging configurations of 19th century sailing vessels. A snapshot of a web page from www.norwayheritage.com. Accessed on 12 May 2012.
 
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007 1853 Ocean Wave from Liverpool passenger list
007 1853 Ocean Wave from Liverpool passenger list
COPY OF REPORT AND LIST OF THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Ship Ocean Wave -- page 2; line 35: Timo Cushman, age 27, male, uns lab, from Ireland to USA; line: 36 Hannah Cushman, age 7, female, uns lab, from Ireland to USA
 
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009 1859 Peter Murphy Naturalization
009 1859 Peter Murphy Naturalization
 
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010 1849 Murphy passenger list
010 1849 Murphy passenger list
 
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010 1849 Murphy passenger list
010 1849 Murphy passenger list
Schr. Harriet & Jane of Youghal whereof M. W. Shuhan is Master, burthen 109 tons, bound from the Port of Youghal for Boston;   John Murphy, age 60, male, belonging to Ireland, intending habitation in United States
 
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013 1867 William Shea naturalization record p1
013 1867 William Shea naturalization record p1
[U.S. DISTRICT COURT, MASS. VOL. 47 PAGE NO. 37] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Massachusetts District, ss. To the Honorable the Judge of the District Court of the United States, within and for the District of Massachusetts. Respectfully represents WILLIAM SHEA of QUINCY in said District LEDGMAN and alien, and a free white person, that he was born in COUNTY QUEENS, IRELAND, on or about the NINETEENTH day of OCTOBER in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and TWENTY-NINE and is now about THIRTY-EIGHT years of age; that he arrived at BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS in the United States of America, on or about the TWENTY-FOURTH day of OCTOBER in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and FIFTY-FIVE; that it then was, and still is, his bona fide intention to reside in and become a citizen of the United States of America, and to renounce all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, State, Potentate, and Sovereignty whatsoever - more especially to Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, whose subject he has heretofore been: All which appears in the Record of the Honorable DISTRICT Court, to wit, on the NINETEENTH day of OCTOBER A.D. 1865. And the said WILLIAM SHEA further represents, that he has ever since continued to reside within the jurisdiction of said United States, to wit, at said QUINCY that he has never borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility; that he is ready to renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever, and particularly to Victoria, Queen, as aforesaid whose subject he has heretofore been; that he is attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States of America, and well disposed towards the good order and happiness of the same. Wherefore your petition prays, that he may be admitted to become a citizen of the said United States of America, according to the forms of the statues in such case made and provided. William Shea
 
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013 1867 William Shea naturalization record p2
013 1867 William Shea naturalization record p2
[U.S. DISTRICT COURT, MASS. VOL. 47 PAGE NO.37A] United States of America. Massachusetts District, to wit: City of Boston, 1867. We MAURICE SHEAHAN, JAMES GILLRAIN both of QUINCY and both citizens of said United States, severally depose and say, that we have known WILLIAM SHEA the foregoing Petitioner, for five years past, during which time he has resided in said QUINCY and that the has resided withing the State of Massachusetts one year at least; and has conducted himself and behaved as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States, and well disposed towards the good order and happiness of the same. Maurice Sheahan, James Gillrain -- I WILLIAM SHEA do solemnly swear, that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State, or Sovereignty whatsoever -- particulary to Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great  Britain and Ireland, whose subject I have heretofore been; and that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America - So help me God. WILLIAM SHEA
 
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017 1925 S S Orca from New York passenger list
017 1925 S S Orca from New York passenger list
S. S. ORCA Sailing from New York, 22 Jan 1925  Arriving at Port of New York, 20 Feb 1925  Line 23: James E. Cashman; 48-8-0; M; M; 22 May 1876. Quincy. Mass  Line 24: Ada Cashman; 49-2-0; F; M; 27 Nov 1875. Hull. Mass  Both reside at 109 Summit Street, Burlington, VT
 
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017 1938 S S Pres Roosevelt from Havre passenger list.jpg
017 1938 S S Pres Roosevelt from Havre passenger list.jpg
Year: 1938; Arrival: New York, United States; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_6131; Line: 4; List number: .
 
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019 1913 S S Orotava from Bermuda passenger list
019 1913 S S Orotava from Bermuda passenger list
LIST OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS -- S. S. Orotava sailing from Bermuda, Sept 2, 1913 Arriving at Port of New York on Sept 45th, 1913 -- page 2 -- line: 6: Beatrice Cashman, age 25, born in Quinsey in 1888, address Quinsey, Mass; line: 7: Helen Cashman, age 28, born in Quinsey in 1885, address Quinsey, Mass
 
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019 1914 Helen Cashman passport application
019 1914 Helen Cashman passport application
 
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019 1914 S S Carpathia from Naples passenger list
019 1914 S S Carpathia from Naples passenger list
LIST OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS -- S. S. CARPATHIA sailing from Naples, Italy Aug 19 1914, Arriving at Port of New York Sept 2 1914 -- page 19 --  line 18: Helen Cashman, age 29, female, single, born Quincy, Mass. Nov 1884, address 652 Adams St. Milton, Mass.
 
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026 1915 Daniel B Reardon passport application p1
026 1915 Daniel B Reardon passport application p1
 
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026 1915 S S Philadelphia from Liverpool passenger list
026 1915 S S Philadelphia from Liverpool passenger list
LIST OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS -- S. S. PHILADELPHIA sailing from LIVERPOOL, Oct. 7, 1915, Arriving at Port of NEW YORK 17 OCT 1915 -- page 1 -- line 24: Daniel B. Reardon, age 38, male, married, born Oct. 5th, 1877 in Quincy, Mass., address 1186 Hancock St., Quincy, Mass.
 
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026 1925 S S Megantic from New York passenger list
026 1925 S S Megantic from New York passenger list
Year: 1925; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_3628; Line: 22; List number: .
 
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026 1930 Reardon Scythia passenger list
026 1930 Reardon Scythia passenger list
LIST OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS -- S. S. SCYTHIA sailing from COBH (QUEENSTOWN), 24th AUGUST, 1930, Arriving at Port of BOSTON 31 AUG 1930, page  5 -- line 5: Daniel Reardon, age 52, male, married, born Oct. 5th, 1877 in Quincy, Mass; line 6: Mary Reardon, age 52, female, married, born Oct. 28th, 1877 in Quincy, Mass; line 7: Paul Reardon, age 20, male, single, born Dec. 23rd, 1909 in Quincy, Mass.; line 8: Mary Reardon, age 17, female, single, born July 19th, 1912 in Quincy, Mass; line 9: George Reardon, age 13, male, single, born July 30th, 1916 in Quincy, Mass -- all give their address as 74 Greenleaf Street, Quincy, Mass.
 
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026 1931 S S Stuttgart from Cherbourg passenger list
026 1931 S S Stuttgart from Cherbourg passenger list
Year: 1931; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_5025; Line: 14; List number: . On the same ship were William J. Cashman and Anna Zita Barry.
 
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026 1932 Mary A Reardon Prince Henry passenger list
026 1932 Mary A Reardon Prince Henry passenger list
Cruise Passengers on S. S. Prince Henry Sailing from St. Georges Bermuda, August 31st, 1932, Arriving at Port of Boston Mass. September 2nd, 1932, page 3, line 24, MARY REARDON, age 20, female, single, born July 19, 1912 in Quincy, Mass., address 74 Greenleaf Street, Quincy, Mass.
 
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026 1952 Saturnia from Gibraltar passenger list
026 1952 Saturnia from Gibraltar passenger list
Year: 1952; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_8217; Line: 2; List number: .
 
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027 1925 S S Fort Victoria from Hamilton passenger list
027 1925 S S Fort Victoria from Hamilton passenger list
LIST OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS -- S. S. FORT VICTORIA sailing from HAMILTON, BERMUDA, JAN. 31ST 1925, Arriving at port of NEW YORK, N. Y.  FEB. 2ND, 1925. -- page 5 -- line 19: William Cashman, age 45, male, married, born 1879 in Quincy, Mass. ; line 20: Anna Cashman, age 42, female, married, born 1882 in Quincey[sic], Mass.; address for both is 75 Russell St, Quincey[sic], Mass.
 
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027 1927 S S Montroyal from New York passenger list
027 1927 S S Montroyal from New York passenger list
Year: 1927; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_4011; Line: 5; List number: .
 
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027 1931 S S Stuttgart from Cherbourg passenger list
027 1931 S S Stuttgart from Cherbourg passenger list
Year: 1931; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_5025; Line: 6; List number: . On the same ship was Paul Cashman Reardon.
 
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066 1920 John F Spence passport application p1
066 1920 John F Spence passport application p1
 
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066 1920 John F Spence passport application p2
066 1920 John F Spence passport application p2
 
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066 1923 John F Spence passport application p1
066 1923 John F Spence passport application p1
 
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066 1923 John F Spence passport application p2
066 1923 John F Spence passport application p2
 
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066 1925 S S Homeric from Cherbourg passenger list
066 1925 S S Homeric from Cherbourg passenger list
LIST OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS -- S. S. HOMERIC sailing from CHERBOURG May 27th, 1925, Arriving at Port of NEW YORK June 3rd, 1925 -- Number 7 -- line 14: John Spence, age 36, male, married, born Nov 21, 1889 in Rockland Mass; line 15: Grace Spence, age 28, female, married, born Dec 29, 1897 in Brockton Mass - both give address as 238 Union Street, Rockland, Mass
 
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070 1928 S S Leviathan from England passenger list.jpg
070 1928 S S Leviathan from England passenger list.jpg
Year: 1928; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_4391; Line: 29; List number: .
 
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070 1930 S S Olympic from England passenger list
070 1930 S S Olympic from England passenger list
Year: 1930; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_4856; Line: 18; List number: .
 
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070 1932 S S Vulcania from Naples passenger list
070 1932 S S Vulcania from Naples passenger list
Year: 1932; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_5196; Line: 8; List number: .
 
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081 1927 Spence Scythia passenger list
081 1927 Spence Scythia passenger list
LIST OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS -- S. S. SCYTHIA sailing from Liverpool, 30th April 1927, Arriving at port of BOSTON 8 May 1927 -- page 2 -- line 7: Ellen C SPENCE, age 65, female, married, born in Hanover, Mass. on 9th April 1862, passport #318810; line 8: Mary P SPENCE, age 31, female, single, born in Rockland, Mass. on 28th September 1896, passport # 319362; line 9: Helen C SPENCE, age 27, female, single, born in Rockland, Mass. on 1st May 1900, passport # 319552; line 10: James W SPENCE, age 21, male, single, born in Rockland, Mass. on 8th February 1906, passport # 318811 -- all give address as 238 Union Street, Rockland, Mass.
 
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081 1936 S S Europa from Bremen passenger list
081 1936 S S Europa from Bremen passenger list
LIST OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS -- S. S. EUROPA Sailing from BREMEN, May 29th, 1936, Arriving at Port of NEW YORK, NY, June 4th, 1936 -- page 57 -- line 22: James Spence, age 30, male, single, born 8 Feb 1906 in Rockland, MA, address: 238 Union Street, Rockland, MA; line 23: Harold Fitzbgibbons, age 42, male, married, born 26 Nov 1893 in Whitman, MA, address: 68 Temple Street, Whitman, MA
 
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081 1951 M V Britannic from Cobh passenger list
081 1951 M V Britannic from Cobh passenger list
LIST OF IN-BOUND PASSENGERS -- M. V. "BRITANNIC" arriving at port of NEW YORK JULY 7th, 1951 -- Class FIRST from COBH, 30th JUNE, 1951 -- List No. 5 -- line 14: James W. Spence, Hobe Sound, Florida, age 45, male, single, US Passport #350973, born Massachusetts, 2 pieces of baggage
 
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081 1955 Cristoforo Colombo from Genoa passenger list
081 1955 Cristoforo Colombo from Genoa passenger list
Year: 1955; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_8590; Line: 23; List number: .  Departing Genoa 19 May 1955 Arriving New York 26 May 1955
 
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090 1895 Furst Bismarck from Genoa passenger list
090 1895 Furst Bismarck from Genoa passenger list
CUSTOMS LIST OF PASSENGERS -- A. Albers Master of the Furst Bismarck truly swear that this is a perfect list of passengers taken on board said vessel at Genoa from which port said vessel has now arrived, 18 Nov 1895 -- page 9 -- line 246: L. Solimando, age 24, male, peasant; line 247: Rachele Solimando, age 25, female, wife; ??? Solimando, age 14, male, peasant
 
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090 1895 S S Furst Bismarck from HeritageShips
090 1895 S S Furst Bismarck from HeritageShips
Photo of the ship upon which Lucantonio Solimando and Rachele DiBiase immigrated to America in 1895. [Photo credit: www.heritage-ships.com]
 
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090 1913 S S Princess Irene from Naples passenger list
090 1913 S S Princess Irene from Naples passenger list
LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION OFFICER AT PORT OF ARRIVAL. -- S. S. Prinzess Irene sailing from NAPLES March 28th, 1913 Arriving at Port of NEW YORK 10 Apr 1913 -- line 28: Nicola Solimando, age 16, male, single, farm lab, Country=Potenza, City=Armento, nearest relative in place of origin father Lucantonio in Armento, mother Maria in Armento, final destination NY, ticket to final destination=yes, passage paid by self, in possession of $35, first time in US, joining uncle Michele Pascarelli of 232-234 West Broadway, NY,  prison or poorhouse=no, polygamist=no,  anarchist=no, coming for offer=no, health condition=good, crippled=no, height=4 foot 5 inches, brown hair and eyes,no  marks of id, born in New York
 
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090 1914 S S Prinzess Irene from Naples passenger list p1
090 1914 S S Prinzess Irene from Naples passenger list p1
LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION OFFICER AT PORT OF ARRIVAL -- S. S. PRINZESS IRENE saliing from Naples, Italy, 28th of January, 1914, Arriving at PORT OF NEW YORK, Feb 11, 1914 -- line 22 -- Lucantario Solimando; age 42, male, married, farmer, able to read and write; nationality: Italian; ethnicity: South Italian; Last Permanent Residence: Armiento, Potenza; Closest relative in place of origin: wife, Rachele in Armiento, Potenza; Final Destination: Boston, Mass.; no ticket to final destination; passage paid by self, in possession of $30, previous trips to New York in 1896 and 1904; going to join son, Nicola Solimando at 107 Union Park Stret, Boston, 5 feet 3 inches tall, natural complexion; brown hair and eyes; no marks of identification, born in Armiento, Potenza
 
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090 1914 S S Prinzess Irene from Naples passenger list p2
090 1914 S S Prinzess Irene from Naples passenger list p2
LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION OFFICER AT PORT OF ARRIVAL -- S. S. PRINZESS IRENE saliing from Naples, Italy, 28th of January, 1914, Arriving at PORT OF NEW YORK, Feb 11, 1914 -- line 22 -- Lucantario Solimando; age 42, male, married, farmer, able to read and write; nationality: Italian; ethnicity: South Italian; Last Permanent Residence: Armiento, Potenza; Closest relative in place of origin: wife, Rachele in Armiento, Potenza; Final Destination: Boston, Mass.; no ticket to final destination; passage paid by self, in possession of $30, previous trips to New York in 1896 and 1904; going to join son, Nicola Solimando at 107 Union Park Stret, Boston, 5 feet 3 inches tall, natural complexion; brown hair and eyes; no marks of identification, born in Armiento, Potenza
 
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090 1929 Lucantonio Solimando naturalization index
090 1929 Lucantonio Solimando naturalization index
 
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090 1929 Lucantonio Solimando Petition for Naturalization p1
090 1929 Lucantonio Solimando Petition for Naturalization p1
 
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090 1929 Lucantonio Solimando Petition for Naturalization p2
090 1929 Lucantonio Solimando Petition for Naturalization p2
 
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102 1939 S S IleDeFrance from England passenger list
102 1939 S S IleDeFrance from England passenger list
Year: 1939; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_6349; Line: 1; List number: .
 
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102 1947 S S Marine Adder from San Francisco passenger list
102 1947 S S Marine Adder from San Francisco passenger list
S. S. MARINE ADDER sailing from SAN FRANCISCO, MARCH 7, 1947, Arriving at Port of HONOLULU, MARCH 13, 1947 -- Line 11: Bernard Cashman, age 30, male, married, born 24 May 1916, Burlington, VT; residing at 396 South Union Street, Burlington, VT. Line 12: Thelma Cashman, age 30, female, married, born 18 Jul 1916, La Haina, Maui;  residing at 396 South Union Street, Burlington, VT.
 
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115 1854 John Nelligen naturalization Declaration of Intent
115 1854 John Nelligen naturalization Declaration of Intent
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. To the Honorable the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas, at Boston, within and for the County of Suffolk, on the ninth day of June in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty four. Respectfully represents JOHN NELLIGEN OF WEYMOUTH in NORFOLK COUNTY a free white person, that he was born at GURTEENS in the county of KERRY in IRELAND on or about the FIFTEENTH day of JUNE in the year hundred and TWENTY SIX and is now about TWENTY EIGHT years of age; that he arrived at BOSTON in the United States of America, on or about FIFTEENTH day of OCTOBER in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and FORTY SEVEN;
that it then was, and still is, his bona fide intention to become a citizen of the United States of America, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to every Foreign Prince, State, Potentate, and Sovereignty whatsoever - more especially to VICTORIA QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND, whose subject he has hertofore been. He therefore prays, that this his Declaration and Intention may become a record of this Honorable Court, agreeable to the laws in such case provided. John Nelligen

SUFFOLK, to wit: Court of Common Pleas, JUNE 9, 1854. Then the said JOHN NELLIGEN personally appeared before the Clerk of said Court, and made oath to the truth of the facts as set forth in the above Declaration to the Court, by him subscribed. Attest. Joseph Willard, Clerk. Copy Attest JosephWillard, Clerk.
 
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115 1856 John Nelligen naturalization Petition and Oath
115 1856 John Nelligen naturalization Petition and Oath
[Declaration] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Massachusetts District, ss. To the Honorable the Judge of the District Court of the United States, within and for the District of Massachusetts. RESPECTFULLY represents John Nelligen of Weymouth in said District Boot Treer an alien, and a free white person, that he was born at Gurteens in the County of Kerry, Ireland on or about the fifteenth day of June in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twentysix and is now about thirty years of age; that he arrived at Boston in the United States of America, on or about the fifteenth day of October in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and forty seven; that it was, and still is,  his bona fide intention to reside in and become a citizen of the Unite States of America, and to renounce all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, State, Potentate, and Sovereignty whatsoever - more especially to Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, whose subject he has heretofore been: All which appears in the Record of the Honorable Common Please Court, Suffolk County Mass. To wit, on the ninth day of June A. D., 1854. And the said John Nelligen further represents, that he has ever since continued to reside within the jurisdiction of said United States, to wit, at said Weymouth that he has never borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility; that he is ready to renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever, and particularly to Victoria, Queen, as aforesaid whose subject he has heretofore been; that he is attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States of America, and well disposed towards the good order and happiness of the same. Wherefore your petitioner prays, that he may be admitted to become a Citizen of the said United States of America, according to the forms of the states in such case made and provided.
[Deposition of Witnesses] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Massachusetts District, to wit: CITY OF BOSTON, 18. We Patrick Wall and Edward Nelligen both of Weymoth[sic] and both citizens of said United States, severally depose and say, that we have known John Nelligen the foregoing Petitioner, for five years last past, during which time he has resided in said Weymouth and that he has resided within the State of Massachusetts one year at least; and has conducted himself and behaved as a man of good moral character attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States, and well disposed towards the good order and happiness of the same. Patrick Wall & Edw' Nelligen
[Oath] I John Nelligen do solemnly swear, that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State, or Sovereignty whatsoever - particularly to Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland whose subject I have heretofore been; and that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America - So help me God. John Nelligen
[Admission] United States of America. District of Massachusetts, to wit: At a District Court of the United States, Specially holden at said Boston, on the twenty second day of October in the year of our Lord 1856, the said John Nelligen was admitted to become a citizen of the United Stats of America; and the Court ordered, that record thereof be made accordingly. ATTEST, Clerk.
 
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115 unkn John Nelligan nautralization
115 unkn John Nelligan nautralization
 
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129 1905 SS Canopic from Naples passenger list
129 1905 SS Canopic from Naples passenger list
LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN PASSENGERS FOR THE U. S. IMMIGRATION OFFICER AT PORT OF ARRIVAL. -- S. S. CANOPIC sailing from Naples, 21st December, 1904, Arriving at Port of Boston JAN 2, 1905 -- List F -- line 3: Concetta Marinucci, age 19, female, single, able to read and write, from Italy, South Italian, last residence Solmona, final destination Pittsburgh, PA, no ticket to final destination, passage paid by brother, in possession of $10, never before in US, joining brother Domenico Marinucci of Pe????? Square, Boston, Mass, not a burden to society, polygamist or anarchist, good health, not crippled
 
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129 1924 S S Providence from Naples passenger list
129 1924 S S Providence from Naples passenger list
LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN PASSENGERS -- S. S. PROVIDENCE, Passengers sailing from NAPLES, March 24th, 1924 -- page 12 -- line 24: Domenico Marinucci, age 44, male, married, peasant, able to read and write Italian, from Italy, race So. Italian, last permanent address Sulmona, Italy; nearest relative in Italy, his wife Vita Di Placida, Sulmona Aquila; final destination, Boston, Mass.
 
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152 1854 Edward Nelligen naturalization Declaration of Intent
152 1854 Edward Nelligen naturalization Declaration of Intent
United States of America. To the Honorable the Judges of the District Court of the United States, at Boston, within and for the District of Massachusetts, Respectfully represents EDWARD NELLIGEN OF WEYMOUTH in said District, LABORER an alien and a free white person, that he was born in THE PARISH OF BALLY-NA-COURTY IN THE COUNTY OF KERRY, IRELAND on or about the ----- day of ----- in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and THIRTY-FOUR and is now about TWENTY years of age; that he arrived at BOSTON in the District of MASSACHUSETTS in the United States of America, on or about the ----- day of JUNE in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and FIFTY; that it then was, and still is, his bona fide intention to become a citizen of the United States of America, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to every Foreign Prince, State, Potentate, and Sovereignty whatsoever - more especially to Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, whose subject he has hertofore been. He therefore prays, that this his Declaration and Intention may become a record of this Honorable Court, agreeably to the laws in such case made and provided. Edward Nelligen Massachusetts District, to wit: United States District Court, October 25, 1854. Then the above name petitioner personally appeared before the Clerk of said Court, and made oath to the truth of the facts as set forth in the above Declaration to the Court by him subscribed. Attest. S. C. Mague, Clerk.
 
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152 1855 Edward Nelligen naturalization Petition and Oath
152 1855 Edward Nelligen naturalization Petition and Oath
[Declaration] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Massachusetts District, ss. To the Honorable the Judge of the District Court of the United States, within and for the District of Massachusetts. RESPECTFULLY represents Edward Nelligan of Weymouth in said District Laborer an alien, and a free white person, that he was born in the County of Kerry Ireland on or about the fifteenth day of June in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty four and is now about twenty one years of age; that he arrived at Boston in the United States of America, on or about the Twentieth day of June in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty being then a minor under the age of eighteen years; that it then was, and still is, his bona fide intention to reside in and become a citizen of the Unite States of America, and to renounce all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, State, Potentate, and Sovereignty whatsoever - more especially to Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, whose subject he has heretofore been: And the said Edward Nelligan further represents, that he has ever since continued to reside within the jurisdiction of said United States, to wit, at said Weymouth landing that he has never borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility; that he is ready to renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever, and particularly to Victoria, Queen, as aforesaid whose subject he has heretofore been; that he is attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States of America, and well disposed towards the good order and happiness of the same. Wherefore your petitioner prays, that he may be admitted to become a Citizen of the said United States of America, according to the forms of the states in such case made and provided. Edward his X mark Nelligan
[Deposition of Witnesses] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Massachusetts District, to wit: CITY OF BOSTON, 18. We William McGinney and Owen Connor of Weymouth and both citizens of said United States, severally depose and say, that we have known Edward Nelligan the foregoing Petitioner, for five years last past, during which time he has resided in said Weymouth and that he has resided within the State of Massachusetts one year at least; and has conducted himself and behaved as a man of good moral character attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States, and well disposed towards the good order and happiness of the same. William McGinney and Owen his X mark Connor
[Oath] I Edward Nelligan do solemnly swear, that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State, or Sovereignty whatsoever - particularly to Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland whose subject I have heretofore been; and that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America - So help me God. Edward his X mark Nelligan
[Admission] United States of America. District of Massachusetts, to wit: At a District Court of the United States, Specially holden at said Boston, on the second day of November in the year of our Lord 1855, the said Edward Nelligan was admitted to become a citizen of the United States of America; and the Court ordered, that record thereof be made accordingly. ATTEST, Clerk.
 
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155 1859 Patrick Murphy naturalization
155 1859 Patrick Murphy naturalization
 
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177 1886 Timothy Swift naturalization index
177 1886 Timothy Swift naturalization index
Timothy Swift of Main Street, East Bridgewater; Certificate no. 124-VOL.1-YR.1886; Location of Court: Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Police Court of City of Brockton; Country of birth: Great Britain; Born: March 11, 1861; Date of Naturalization: Dec. 15, 1886
 
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178 1849 Bark Norma from Ireland passenger list
178 1849 Bark Norma from Ireland passenger list
August 1849. COPY of Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Bark Norma of New Bedford whereof Eben R. Smith is Master, burthen 289 tons, and 12/95ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Ireland for Boston.   On the second to last line on page 3, there is an entry for John Spense, age 12, male, laborer, of Ireland, bound for USA.  NOTE: The name just above John's is Manuel Coffee. Could this be an uncle? John's mother's maiden name was Coffey.
 
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178 1922 Mary A Spence passport application p2
178 1922 Mary A Spence passport application p2
 
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1930 S S Pastores from New York passenger list
1930 S S Pastores from New York passenger list
Year: 1930; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_4790; Line: 19; List number: .  Departing New York 12 Jul 1930 Arriving New York 3 Aug 1930
 
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208 1929 Spence San Gil from Jamaica passenger list
208 1929 Spence San Gil from Jamaica passenger list
LIST OF UNTIED STATES CITIZENS -- S. S. San Gil Sailing from  Port Antoneo Jamaica, B. W. I., Sept 13th, 1929, Arriving at Port of Boston, Mass., Sept 19th, 1929 -- line 5: James W. Spence, age 23 yrs 6 mos, male, single, born Feb 7th, 1906 in Rockland, Mass, address is 238 Main St, Rockland, Mass.; line 6: James R. Spence, age 24 yrs 6 mos, male, single, born Feb 13th, 1905 in Rockland, Mass., address is 17 Exchange St, Rockland, Mass.; line 7: John W. Spence, age 26 yrs 5 mos, male, single, born March 26th, 1905 in Rockland, Mass., address is 17 Exchange St, Rockland, Mass.
 
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208 1937 Spence Lady Nelson passenger list
208 1937 Spence Lady Nelson passenger list
LIST OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS -- S. S. LADY NELSON sailing from DEMERARA  BG, SEPT. 12TH/37, Arriving at Port of BOSTON MASS  SEPT 27th/37 -- page 3 -- BERMUDA -- line 21: James Spence, age 31, male, single, born Feb 8 1906 in Rockland Mass; line 22: Raymond Spence, age 32, male, born Feb 13 1905 in Rockland Mass; line 23: John Spence, age 34, male, born March 26 1903 in Rockland Mass -- all give address as Exchange St., Rockland, Mass
 
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243 1872 Edward Murphy Naturalization
243 1872 Edward Murphy Naturalization
Edward Murphy of Scituate, Laborer, was born in Co. Waterford, Ireland in 1820, and is now 52 years of age. He arrived in Boston, Massachusetts, on or about the 16th of August 1849. Document date 8 Aug 1860. Signed with his X mark. Patrick Murphy and John Wallace stated that they knew the petitioner for at least five years, during which time he has lived in Scituate. On 1 Nov 1872, Murphy took the oath of allegiance.
 
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295 1938 S S California from New York passenger list
295 1938 S S California from New York passenger list
S. S. CALIFORNIA sailing from NEW YORK, NEW YORK, MARCH 19th, 1938, Arriving at Port of LOS ANGELES, CAL., APRIL 2th, 1938
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
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340 1929 S S Augustus from Naples passenger list
340 1929 S S Augustus from Naples passenger list
LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION OFFICER AT PORT OF ARRIVAL -- S. S. AUGUSTUS, Passengers sailing from NAPLES, Febr 2nd, 1929, Arriving at port of NEW YORK, Feb 12, 1929

Line 1: VITA DI PLACIDO MARINUCCI, age 40, married, housewife, unable to read or write, speaks Italian, Nationality=Italian, born in Sulmona, visa # 6103 N.Q. issued at Naples on 31 Jan 1929, last permanent address was Sulmona, permanently joining husband DOMENICO at 200 Magnolia Street in Dorchester, Mass, height 5' 5", hair brown, eyes brown, no marks

Line 2: son, GUERINO MARINUCCI, age 13, single, able to read and write, speaks Italian, Nationality=Italian, born in Sulmona, visa # 6105 N.Q. issued at Naples on 31 Jan 1929, last permanent address was Sulmona, permanently joining father DOMENICO at 200 Magnolia Street in Dorchester, Mass,

Line 3: son, ARMANDO MARINUCCI, age 8, single, unable to read or write, speaks Italian, Nationality=Italian, born in Sulmona, visa #6106 N.Q. issued at Naples on 31 Jan 1929, last permanent address was Sulmona, permanently joining father DOMENICO at 200 Magnolia Street in Dorchester, Mass,

Line 4: daughter, ANNA MARINUCCI, age 16, single, housewife, able to read and write, speaks Italian, Nationality=Italian, born in Sulmona, visa #6104 N.Q. issued at Naples on 31 Jan 1929, last permanent address was Sulmona, permanently joining father DOMENICO at 200 Magnolia Street in Dorchester, Mass, height 5' 5", hair brown, eyes brown, no marks

ADELINA MARINUCCI is the nearest relative residing in Sulmona. She is Vita's daughter and the sister of Guerino, Armando and Anna.
 
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358 1923 Margaret Mary McKenna Passport application p1
358 1923 Margaret Mary McKenna Passport application p1
 
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358 1926 S S Baltic from Cobh passenger list
358 1926 S S Baltic from Cobh passenger list
 
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358 1933 S S Bremen from Southampton passenger list
358 1933 S S Bremen from Southampton passenger list
 
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406 1875 Michael Shea naturalization record p1
406 1875 Michael Shea naturalization record p1
[US District Court - Boston Mass - Vol 75 Page 192] Michael Shea of Quincy, stone cutter, born in the County Queens, Ireland on or about June 1848, is now about 27 years old; arrived at Boston about June 1864, being then a minor under the age of 18; has lived in Quincy for five years, naturalized 27 Feb 1875; witnesses Patrick Berry and Patrick Barry.
 
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406 1875 Michael Shea naturalization record p2
406 1875 Michael Shea naturalization record p2
[US District Court - Boston Mass - Vol 75 Page 192] Michael Shea of Quincy, stone cutter, born in the County Queens, Ireland on or about June 1848, is now about 27 years old; arrived at Boston about June 1864, being then a minor under the age of 18; has lived in Quincy for five years, naturalized 27 Feb 1875; witnesses Patrick Berry and Patrick Barry.
 
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408 1872 Thomas OShea naturalization record p1
408 1872 Thomas OShea naturalization record p1
Certificate No. 66-184 USDC Boston Mass. -- Thomas O'Shea of Quincy, stone cutter, born 27 Mar 1848 in Co. Queens, Ireland. Arrived Boston in May 1865. Naturlized 30 Oct 1872.
 
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408 1872 Thomas OShea naturalization record p2
408 1872 Thomas OShea naturalization record p2
Certificate No. 66-184 USDC Boston Mass. -- Thomas O'Shea of Quincy, stone cutter, born 27 Mar 1848 in Co. Queens, Ireland. Arrived Boston in May 1865. Naturlized 30 Oct 1872.
 
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525 1911 Ellen R Jensen passport application p1
525 1911 Ellen R Jensen passport application p1
Certificate #63258; Stamped 11 Feb 1919; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. District Court of the United States, Northern District of Illinois - I, Ellen R. Jensen, a naturalized and loyal citizen of the United States, hereby apply to the Department of State, at Washington, for a passport for myself and 2 daughters, Barbara, age 8 and Elsa, age 5 1/2, both born in United States. I solemnly swear that I was born at Copenhagen, Denmark, on or about the 19th day of February, 1888, that my husband, Charles Jensen was born in Denmark, that his father emigrated to the United States, sailing on board the from Liverpool on or about 1887; that he resided 31 1/2 years, uninterruptedly, in the United States, from 1887 to 1919 at Chicago, Ill; that he was naturalized as a citizen of the United States before the Circuit Court of Cook County at Chicago, Ill, on Oct 12, 1892 as shown by the accompanying Certificate of Naturalization; that I am the daughter-in-law of the person described in said Certificate; that I have resided in the United States, uninterruptedly, for 11 1/2 years, from 1907 to 1919, at Chicago, Ill; that I am domiciled in the United States, my permanent residence being at 4436 Springfield Avenue, Chicago, in the State of Illinois, where I follow the occupation of housewife. My last passport was obtained from _never had one_. I am about to go abroad temporarily; and intend to return to the United States within 6 months with the purpose of residing and performing the duties of citizenship therein; and that I desire a passport for use in visiting the countries hereinafter named for the following purpose: Denmark - Restoration of health. I intend to leave the United States from the port of New York sailing on board the about April 15, 1919. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. Further, I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion: So help me God. Ellen R. Jensen. Sworn to before me this 5 day of February, 1919.
 
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525 1919 Ellen R Jensen passport application p2
525 1919 Ellen R Jensen passport application p2
DESCRIPTION OF APPLICANT. Age: 31 years. Stature: 5 feet. Forehead: Broad. Eyes: Blue. Nose: Straight. Mouth: Medium. Chin: Pointed. Hair: Blond. Complexion: Fair. Face: Oval. Distinguishing marks: None. Applicant desires passport to be sent to the following address: 4436 N. Springfield Ave. Chicago, Illinois.
 
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525 1919 S S United States from Copenhagen passenger list
525 1919 S S United States from Copenhagen passenger list
LIST OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS (FOR THE IMMIGRATION AUTHORITIES) --- S. S. "UNITED STATES" sailing from COPENHAGEN, 13 AUG 1919, Arriving at Port of NEW YORK 25 AUG 1919 --- Page Number 279; Line 3: Ellen Jensen, age 31, female, married, birth column left blank, Passport #63258 Febr. 12th. 1919 Wash., Residence: 4436 Springfield Ave, Chicago, Ill; Line 4: Barbara Jensen, age 9, female, single, born hiago, Illinois, USA on Dec. 10, 1910, Passport #63258 Febr. 12th. 1919 Wash., Residence: 4436 Springfield Ave, Chicago, Ill; Line 5: Elsa jensen, age 6, female, single, born California, USA on May 20, 1913, Passport #63258 Febr. 12th. 1919 Wash., Residence: 4436 Springfield Ave, Chicago, Ill.
 
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699 1856 Thomas Ford naturalization Petition and Oath
699 1856 Thomas Ford naturalization Petition and Oath
[DECLARATION ABSTRACT] Superior Court of the County of Suffolk, holden at Boston on the first Tuesday of September A.D., 1856. Respectfully represents Thomas Ford of Weymouth in the County of Norfolk, Shoemaker, was born at Anniscall, in the County of Kerry, in Ireland, on or about the Eighteenth day of October A. D. 1834, being now about twenty-two years of age; that he arrived at Boston, on or about the second day of June A. D. 1851. And he further represents that ever since his arrival at said Boston he has continued to reside within the jurisdiction of the United States, at said Weymouth. Thomas his X mark Ford
[DEPOSITION OF WITNESSES ABSTRACT] Henry Newton of Weymouth, manufacturer, and Leonidas F. Pratt of Weymouth, trader, depose that they have known Thomas Ford for five years at which time he has resided in said Weymouth.
[OATH ABSTRACT] I Thomas Ford do solemnly sear that I do absolutely and entirely renounce all allegiance to Victoria Queen of Great Britain whose subject I have heretofore been; and I do declare that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America. So help me God. Witness Henry Newton. Thomas his X mark Ford SUFFOLK, ss. Superior Court of the County of Suffolk, September Term, A.D. 1856. Sworn to in Court, Attest, Joseph Willard, CLERK.
[ADMISSION] In the Superior Court of the County of Suffolk holden at Boston, on the first Tuesday of September A. D., 1856, to with, on the 24th day of September during said term, Thomas Ford was admitted to become a citizen of the United States of America; and the Court ordered that record thereof be made accordingly. Attest, Joseph Willard, CLERK.
 
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GHW 1932 SS Duchess of York from Bermuda passenger list
GHW 1932 SS Duchess of York from Bermuda passenger list
Year: 1932; Arrival: , ; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_5120; Line: 21; List number: .
 
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Mary A Spence passport application
Mary A Spence passport application
 
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U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project)
U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project)
 
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U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project)
U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project)
 
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U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project)
U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project)
 
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U.S. Naturalization Records Indexes, 1794-1995
U.S. Naturalization Records Indexes, 1794-1995