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SS Vaderland


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Antwerp, Belgium via Dover, England to New York
12 October 1909

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
SALOON, CABIN, AND STEERAGE ALIENS MUST BE COMPLETELY MANIFESTED.

LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN PASSENGERS
FOR THE UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION OFFICER
AT PORT OF ARRIVAL
Required by the regulations of Commerce and Labor of the United States, under Act of Congress approved February 20, 1907, to be delivered to the United States Immigration Officer of any vessel having such passengers on board upon arrival at a port in the United States. S.S. Vaderland, sailing from Antwerp October 2 1909, Arriving at Port of New York October 12, 1909
Affidavit of the Master or Commanding Officer, or First or Second Officer.
I, Thomas G. Barrudy, Master of the SS Vaderland, from Antwerp, do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that I have caused the surgeon of said vessel sailing therewith, or the surgeon employed by the owners thereof, to make a physical and oral examination of each and all of the aliens named in the foregoing List or Manifest Sheets 41 in number, and that from the report of said Surgeon and from my own investigation, I believe that no one of said aliens is an idiot, or imbicile, or a feeble-minded person or insane person, or a pauper, or is likely to become a public charge, or is afflicted with tuberculosis or with a loathsome or dangerous contagious disease, or is a person who has been convicted of, or who admits having committed a felony or other crime or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, or is a polygamist or one admitting belief in the practice of polygamy, or an anarchist, or under a promise or agreement, express or implied, to perform labor in the United States, or a prostitute, or a woman or girl coming to the United States for the purpose of prostitution, or for any other immoral purpose, and, that also, according to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information in said List or Manifest, concerning each of said aliens named thereon, is correct and true in every respect. (signed) ????? ??????????
Sworn to before me this Oct 12 1909 at NY. (signed) O.E. Hackett, Immigration Officer
Affidavit of Surgeon
I, D.A. Oliviers, Surgeon of the SS Vaderland, sailing vessel, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that I have had 3 years experience as a Physician and Surgeon and that I am entitled to practice such by and under the authority of University of Louvain, and that I have made a personal examination of each of the aliens named herein, and that the foregoing List or Manifest Sheet 41 in number, are, according to the best of my knowledge and belief, full, correct, and true in all particulars, relative to the mental and physical condition of such aliens.
Sworn to before me, this Oct 12 1909 at NY (signed) O.E. Hackett, Immigration Officer
 
 1) Number on list. 
 2) Name in Full; Family and Given. 
 3) Age in years and months. 
 4) Sex. 
 5) Married or Single. 
 6) Calling or Occupation. 
 7) Able to Read and Write 
 8) Nationality: Country of which citizen or subject 
 9) Race of People. 
10) Last Permenant Residence; Country / City or Town. 
11) Name and address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came. 
12) Final Destination; State, City or Town. 
13) * Number on List. 
14) Whether having a ticket to such final destination. 
15) By whom was passage paid? 
16) Whether in possession of $50  and if less, how much? 
17) Whether ever before in the United States; and if so, when and where? 
18) Whether going to join a relative or friend; and if so, what relative or friend,
    and his name and complete address. 
19) Ever in prison or almshouse institution for the care and support of the insane, 
    or supported by charity. If so, which? 
20) Whether a Polygamist? 
21) Whether an Anarchist. 
22) Whether coming by reason of any offer, solicitation, promise, or agreement,
    expressed or implied, to labor in the United States? 
23) Condition of Health, Mental and Physical. 
24) deformed or Crippled, Nature of time, and cause. 
25) Height; Feet and Inches. 
27) Color of; Hair and Eyes. 
28) Marks of Identification. 
29) Place of Birth; Country and City or Town 
 
PASSENGER LINKS

1 Loveridge
2 Patterson
3 Elliott
4 Hausmann L
5 Hausmann M
6 Hausmann H
7 Hausmann Lo
8 Hausmann T
9 Cox
10 Doserll J
11 Doswell A
12 Marshall
13 Bradford J
14 Bradford E
15 Von Stade
16 Sietz
17 Coleman
18 Kretschmar H
19 Kretschmar I
20 Kretschmar R
21 Bliss
22 Smith
23 Tiblin
24 Leutler
25 Wheeler C
26 Wheeler M
27 Wheeler E
28 Wheeler J
29 Irving C
30 Irving T
31 Steppacher
32 Adler
33 Anderson W
34 Anderson M
35 Anderson MB
36 Evans E
37 Evans H
38 Teyser F
39 Teyser M
40 Teyser J
41 Lowe
42 Ward H
43 Ward M
44 Heinrod
45 Ewing
46 French C
47 French M
48 Rogers C
49 Rogers M
50 Rogers H
51 Rogers P
52 Thomas S
53 Thomas T
54 Reilly
55 Lausing
56 Greenleaf A
57 Greenleaf I
58 Cutty W
59 Cutty J
60 Cutty M
61 Cutty F
62 Cutty E
63 Cutty L
64 Cutty M
65 Hessler
66 Lamping
67 Nainiska M
68 Nainiska S
69 de Varela
70 de Pierpont
71 Constant
72 Luck
73 Lederer
74 Van Namie
75 Stegkemper F
76 Stegkemper A
77 Stegkemper M
78 Rivinus
79 Kubler
80 Buckingham
81 Morgan
82 Bornefeld
83 Simon
84 Beale
85 Johnson
86 Mirens
87 Wilbeck C
88 Wilbeck M
89 Sutherland
90 Younglove
91 Waugh D
92 Waugh S
93 Chaffee
94 Wells
95 Maury F
96 Maury K
97 Marx F
98 Marx E
99 Marx W
100 Marx T
101 Sons
102 Ware
103 Corseilis
104 Bachern
105 Wilkerson E
106 Wilkerson R
107 Bebee Passengers sailing from Dover, October 2nd 1909 1 Loveridge, Mrs Irving 40 f m None U.S. Citizen 2 Patterson, Eleanor C 36 f s None U.S. Citizen 3 Elliott, J. Mitchell 43 m m Merchant U.S. Citizen 4 Hausmann, Louis 41 m m Merchant U.S. Citizen 5 Hausmann, Mrs Louis 36 f m None U.S. Citizen 6 Hausmann, Henry 15 m s None U.S. Citizen 7 Hausmann, Louise 13 f s None U.S. Citizen 8 Hausmann, Theza 9 f s None U.S. Citizen 9 Cox, Lulu 30 f s None U.S. Citizen 10 Doswell, James Temple 28 m Merchant U.S. Citizen 11 Doswell, Alice Gray 38 f None U.S. Citizen 12 Marshall, William Jr 28 m Surgeon U.S. Citizen 13 Bradford, Judge Edward G 61 m m Judge U.S. Citizen 14 Bradford, Edward G. 31 m s U.S. Citizen
Copies of the Masters and Surgeons Affidavits were placed after Passenger # 14
Sailing from Antwerp October 2, 1909* 15
Von Stade, Helen E 55 f s None U.S. Citizen 16 Seitz, Catherine 50 f s Maid U.S. citizen 17 Coleman, Alice T 45 f s None U.S. Citizen 18 Kretschmar, Herman R 60 m m Manufact U.S. Citizen 19 Kretschmar, Isabel G 45 f m None U.S. Citizen 20 Kretschmar, Ralph G 16 m s None U.S. Citizen 21 Bliss, Elisabeth W 50 f m None U.S. Citizen 22 Smith, Lilian 66 f s None U.S. Citizen 23 Tiblin, Katharyn 32 f s None U.S. Citizen 24 Leutler, Mrs Kate 30 f m None U.S. Citizen 25 Wheeler, Charles S 52 m m Merchant U.S. Citizen 26 Wheeler, Mrs Charles S 44 f m None U.S. Citizen 27 Wheeler, Ella 22 f s None U.S. Citizen 28 Wheeler, Chas. Julian 14 m s None U.S. Citizen 29 Irving, Cortlandt 65 m m None U.S. Citizen 30 Irving, Theresa R 60 f m None U.S. Citizen 31 Steppacher, Max 60 m m None U.S. Citizen 32 Adler, Margaret 15 f s None U.S. Citizen 33 Anderson, WmW. 58 m m Merchant U.S. Citizen 34 Anderson, Martha H 56 f m None U.S. citizen 35 Anderson, Mary B 25 f s None U.S. Citizen 36 Evans, Eliza Lewis 50 f m None U.S. Citizen 37 Evans, Helen Rosalie 25 f s None U.S. Citizen 38 Teyser, Fanny C 33 f s None U.S. Citizen 39 Teyser, Mary V 22 f s None U.S. Citizen 40 Teyser, Jesse F 31 m s None U.S. Citizen 41 Lowe, Annie 25 f s Maid U.S. Citizen 42 Ward, Henrietta 53 f m None U.S. Citizen 43 Ward, May W 25 f s None U.S. Citizen 44* Heinrod, Albert A 25 m s None U.S. Citizen Copies of the Masters and Surgeons Affidavits were placed after Passenger # 44 45 Ewing, Alice B 28 f s None U.S. Citizen 46 French, Charles J 49 m m Merchant U.S. Citizen 47 French, Mary 36 f m None U.S. Citizen 48 Rogers, Charles DeWitt 35 m m Merchant U.S. Citizen 49 Rogers, Mrs Chas DeWitt 24 f m None U.S. Citizen 50 Rogers, Helen 28 f s None U.S. Citizen 51 Rogers, Henry P 29 m s None U.S. citizen 52 Thomas, S Seymour 41 m m Artist U.S. Citizen 53 Thomas, Helen H 41 f m None U.S. Citizen 54 Reilly, Mrs C J 56 f m None U.S. Citizen 55 Lausing, Marie L 58 f s None U.S. Citizen 56 Greenleaf, Alice H 42 f s None U.S. Citizen 57 Greenleaf, Ida L 40 f s None U.S. Citizen 58 Cutty, William 31 m m Merchant U.S. Citizen 59 Cutty, John 29 m m Merchant U.S. Citizen 60 Cutty, Mrs John 23 f m None U.S. Citizen 61 Cutty, Fred 28 m s Merchant U.S. Citizen 62 Cutty, Eleanor 26 f s None U.S. Citizen 63 Cutty, Elisabeth 24 f s None U.S. Citizen 64 Cutty, Margaret 21 f s None U.S. Citizen 65 Heesler, William; 34; m; m; Manufacturer; Country/ Germany; Nationality/German; Last Residence/Germany*; City or Town/Rousdorf; Nearest Relative/Wife Mrs W. Hessler, Rousdorf, Rheinish, Prussia; Having a Ticket/Yes; Paid by/Self; In U.S. Before/No; Reason/On business to Edelhoff & Reilly, Waverly Place, NY; Height/5'8"; Complexion/Fair; Hair/bl, Eyes/bl; Reason/Tourist; Birth Country/Germany; Birth City or Town/Rousdorf 66 Lamping, Willy; 29; m; s; Musician; Country/Germany; Nationality/German; Last Residence/Germany; City or Town/Cologne; Nearest Relative/Mother, Mrs Mary Lampling, 34 Hokentaufenring Str, Cologne; Having a Ticket/Yes; Paid by/Self; In U.S. Before/Yes, When/1907, Where/NY; Height/5'9"; Complexion/White; Hair/bl, Eyes/bl; Birth Country/Germany, Birth City or Town/Onasbruck* 67 Nainiska, Marie; 25; f; s; Musician; Country/Russia; Nationality/Polish; Last Residence/U.S.; City or Town/NY; Nearest Relative/Uncle Waclaw Siemivadskilgro, W S Krakow; Having a Ticket/Yes; Paid by/Self; In U.S. Before/Yes, When/1907, Where/NY; Home; Hotel Endicott, 3rd St & Columbus Ave, NY; Height/5'6"; Complexion/Dk; Hair/br, Eyes/bl; Birth Country/Russia; Birth City/Warsaw 68 Nainiska, Sophia; 28; f; s; Musician; Country/Russia; Nationality/Polish; Last Residence/U.S.; City ot Town/NY; Nearest Relative/Uncle Waclaw Siemivadskilgro, W S Krakow; Ticket/Yes; Paid by/Self; In U.S. Before/Yes,When/1907,Where/NY; Home; Hotel Endicott, 3rd St & Columbus Ave, NY; Height/5'6"; Complexion/Dk; Hair/br, Eyes/bl; Birth Country/Russia; Birth City/Warsaw 69 de Varela, Marie; 29; f; s; None; Country/France; Nationality/French; Last Residence/U.S.; City or Town/NY; Nearest Relative/Brother A. de Valera,Belgian Consulate, Boue, Algeria; Ticket/Yes; Paid by/Self; In U.S. Before/Yes, When/1899/1909, Where/NY; With Sister: Miss Antonia de Valera; Height/5'; Complexion/dk; Hair/dk, Eyes/br; Birth Country/France; Birth City/Paris 70 de Pierpont, Marie 27 f m None U.S. Citizen 71 Constant, Francois; 21; m; s; Traveler; Country/Belgium; Nationality/French; Last Residence/Belgium; City or Town/Tourai; Father: Francois Constant, Rue Childeric Toas????*; Ticket/(Blank); Paid by/(Blank); In U.S. Before/No; Reason/On Business; Height/5'8"; Complexion/Dk; Hair/br, Eyes/grbl; Birth Country/Belgium; Birth City or Town/Tourai 72 Luck, Martha; 30; f; s; None; Country/Germany; Nationality/German; Last Residence/US; City or Town/NY; Nearest Relative (Blank); Ticket/(Blank); Paid by/Miss Lederer; In U.S. Before/Yes, When/1901/9, Where/NY; Reason/Travel with Miss Lederer; Height/5'3"; Complexion/fair; Hair/bl, Eyes/gr; Birth Country/Germany; Birth City or Town/Pitscher Copies of the Masters and Surgeons Affidavits were placed after Passenger # 72 73 Lederer, Charlotte 65 f s None U.S. Citizen 74* Van Namie, Willard 32 m s Merchant U.S. Citizen 75 Stegkemper, F H 55 m m Merchant U.S. Citizen 76 Stegkemper, Annie N 54 f m None U.S. Citizen 77 Stegkemper, Myrtle 24 f s None U.S. Citizen 78 Rivinus, Mary M 28 f s None U.S. Citizen 79 Kubler, George A 33 m s Surgeon U.S. Citizen 80 Buckingham, Louvea A 50 f s None U.S. Citizen 81 Morgan, Robert 70 m s None U.S. Citizen 82 Bornefeld, Robert 59 m m Merchant U.S. Citizen 83 Simon, William 37 m m Merchant U.S. Citizen 84 Beale, Henry B 45 m s Surgeon U.S. Citizen 85 Johnson, Loren H T 35 m s Surgeon U.S. Citizen 86 Mirens, Harry F 21 m s None U.S. Citizen 87 Wilbeck, Charles E 35 m s Surgeon U.S. Citizen 88 Wilbeck, Mrs Chas E 60 f m None U.S. Citizen 89 Sutherland, Mrs D M 40 f m None U.S. citizen 90 Younglove, Frances L 45 f s None U.S. Citizen 91 Waugh, Darwin W 48 m m Surgeon U.S. Citizen 92 Waugh, Stella 45 f m None U.S. Citizen 93 Chafee, Henry S 21 m s Student U.S. Citizen 94 Wells, John H 23 m s Student U.S. Citizen 95 Maury, Frank 47 m m Merchant U.S. Citizen 96 Maury, Katherine 33 f m None U.S. Citizen 97 Marx, Flora 37 f m None U.S. Citizen 98 Marx, Ellen 13 s s None U.S. Citizen 99 Marx, Walter 9 m s None U.S. Citizen 100 Marx, Tilly 9 f s None U.S. Citizen 101 Sons, Joseph 53 m m Manufact. U.S. Citizen 102 Ware, Richard 48 m m Manufact. U.S. Citizen 103 Corselis, Alice; 40; f; s; None; Country/Belgium; Nationality/French; Last Residence/Belgium; City or Town/Moorseele; Nearest Relative/Sister: Nelles Corselis, Moorseele, Belgium; Destination State/Ill; Destination City or Town/Chicago; Ticket/No; Paid by/Self; In U.S. Before/Yes, When/1892/1904, Where/Chigago; With Sister: Mrs Geo W de Swet, 1447 Pratt Bd, Rogers Park, Chicago, Ill; Height/5'3"; Complexion/Fair; Hair/bl, Eyes/bl; Birth Country/Belgium; Birth City/Moorseele 104* Bachern, Trude 19 f s None U.S. Citizen 105 Wilkerson, E F 45 f m None U.S. Citizen 106 Wilkerson, Ruth 8 f s None U.S. Citizen 107 Beebe, Mrs George P 35 f m None U.S. Citizen Transcriber's Notes: * The sailing dates from Dover & Antwerp are both stamped October 2, 1909. Both are hand stamped so there is no chance of error. * The use of a * indicates special information in Transcribers Notes. * The use of a ? indicates a word of letters that could not be read, due to quality of original document. * The following columns were eliminated from passengers #65 to # 72 and # 103 (excluding # 70) * Column # 7 - All passengers answered'yes' to read/write question * Column # 12 - All passengers answered 'NY, NY' to destination state & city except # 103 who was going to Chicago, Ill * Column # 13 - This is a repeat of 'number on list' column #1 on first section * Column # 16 - All passengers answered 'more' to the $50 question * Column # 19 - All Passengers answered 'no' to Prison or Almshouse question * Column # 20 - All passengers answered 'no' to Polygamy question * Column # 21 - All passengers answered 'no' to Anarchy question * Column # 22 - All Passengers answered 'no' to Labor in the U.S. question * Column # 23 - All Passengers answered 'Good' to Health question * Column # 24 - All passengers answered 'no' to Crippled question 65, 67, 68, 69, 71 & 72 - 'Non-Immigrant Alien' stamped in Country & Town Columns 66 - Umlaut over the 'u' in Osnabruck 71 - There is a dark line drawn partially over the address 104 - The numbers '403503 7-10-28' and the initials 'L.O.S.' are written over last name Reviewer's Notes: 44: the last name could be Heimrod. 74: the last name could be Van Name. 104: the last name could be Bachem. The numbers 403503 7-10-28 are visa/immigration/naturalization related, please see Annotations for more information.
At the bottom of the first page is the following:
List of Races of people
   African (Black)  Armenian          Bohemian              Bosnian
   Bulgarian        Chinese           Croatian              Cuban
   Dalmatian        Dutch             East Indian           English
   Finnish          Flemish           French                German
   Greek            Hebrew            Herzegovinian         Irish
   Italian (North)  Italian (South)   Japanese              Korean
   Lithuanian       Magyar            Mexican               Montenegrin
   Moravian         Pacific Islander  Polish                Portugese
   Roumanian        Russian           Ruthenian (Russniak)  Scandanavian(Norwegians,
                                                            Danes, and Swedes)
   Scotch           Servian           Slovak                Slovenian
   Spanish          Spanish-American  Syrian                Turkish
   Welsh            West Indian                
VADERLAND
Steamship VADERLAND , built by John Brown & Co Ltd, Glasgow, for the Red Star Line, and launched on 12 July 1900. 11,899 tons; 170.92 x 18.35 meters (560.8 x 60.2 feet, length x beam); 2 funnels, 4 masts; twin-screw propulsion, service speed 15 knots; accommodation for 342 1st-, 194 2nd-, and 626 3rd-class passengers.
 *  8 December 1900, maiden voyage, Antwerp- Southampton-New York (British flag).
 * 11 December 1901, first voyage for the American Line (chartered), Southampton-
      Cherbourg-New York. 
 *  8 April 1901, last voyage for the American Line, Southampton-Cherbourg- New York 
       (3 roundtrip voyages). 
 * 16 May 1903, first voyage, Antwerp-New York (Belgian flag). 
 * 25 July 1914, last voyage, Antwerp-New York. 
 * 22 September 1914, first voyage, Liverpool-New York (British flag).
 * December 1914, first voyage for White Star-Dominion (chartered), Liverpool-Halifax-
       Portland. 
 * February 1915, last voyage for White Star-Dominion, Liverpool-Halifax-Portland 
       (3 roundtrip voyages). 
 * 1915, renamed SOUTHLAND (International Navigation Co); taken up as a troopship.
 *  2 September 1915, torpedoed in the Aegean Sea; reached port; repaired. 
 * August 1916, first voyage for White Star-Dominion (chartered), Liverpool-Quebec- 
       Montreal.
 * 4 June 1917, torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U.70 off the Irish coast
       (4 lives lost)


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National Archives and Records Administration, Film T715, Reel 1353.
Transcribed by Royal A. Pritchard a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
13 March 2000
Reviewed by Ines Mannhardt a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
12 April 2004



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