1901
Ellis Island, New York 1901
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- Agnes Gillespie, 23 from Fasgow (?Glasgow)
1902
Ellis Island, New York
- Agnes Gillespie, 9, from Luilthgow
1903
Aug 15, 1903 Pahilip Gillespie travelled from Havre, France to New York on ship THE LA SAVOIE
Aug 17, 1903 Mrs Mgt Gillispie & John Gillespie departed Londonderry, Northern Ireland and Glasgow, Scotland on the ship SS COLUMBIA . Arrived New York
Sept 22,1903 Maggie Gillespie from Londonderry, Ireland and Glasgow, Scotland on the ship ASTOR to New York.
Nov 11, 1903 Mrs Robert Gillespie departed Liverpool, England on the ship SS OCEANIA. Arrived in New York.
Dec 25, 1903 William Gillespie, departed Londonderry, Northern Ireland and Glasgow, Scotland on the ship SS ANCHORIA. Arrived New York.
1904
Ellis Island, New York, USA 1904
- Agnes Gillespie, 16 from Glasgow
- Albert Gillespie, 30 from Surinam
- Nellie Gillespie, 52 from Glasgow,
1905
Through Ellis Island, New York 1905
- Gillespie, age 30
- Anna Gillespie, age
AT Ellis Island, New York 1906
- Ab’m L Gillespie, 42
- Adele Gillespie, 29
1907
To USA 1907
Once you find a listing for someone going through Ellis Island in this index, any year, you can learn how to decode the records for fuller details thanks to Steve Morse’ website.
1907 was the peak year of immigration through Ellis Island in New York.
- Agnes Gillespie, 15 from Ayr, Scotland
June 19, 1907 Annie Gillespie, age 40, married, US Citizen, wife, can read and write, nationality Dublin, Ireland, last permanent residence Philadelphia, passage paid by self in the amount of $25. Going to husband Thomas M Gillespie, 220 N Camac Street. Height 5 ft 8 inches, complexion dark; hair dark; eyes blue; born in Co Tyrone, Ireland. Also Thomas Gillespie, age 9, single, US citizen, going to or return to father.
Many immigrants to Canada came from the United States or sailed from Europe to American ports on their way to Canada. Before April 1908, people were able to move freely across the border from the United States into Canada; no record of immigration exists for those individuals. In 1908, the government of Canada started recording border arrivals on border entry lists which were the official record of immigration; there are no immigrant applications or files. The lists are arranged by border port and date of entry.
1908
Ellis Island, New York 1908
via Quebec City, Quebec, Canada ???
- Agnes Gillespie, 22 from Castlebar, Ireland
- Agnes Gillespie, 56 from Glasgow, Scotland
1909
Ellis Island, New York 1909
- Albert C Gillespie, 32, London, England
Total Records: 19