Re: NY Passenger List Text Manifest-Scanned Manifest Discrepancy



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Ara Morenberg <amorenberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am trying to retrieve the scanned manifest for the USS Kronprinzessin Cecilie that arrived in New York from Bremen on October 5, 1909...and I contacted Ancestry.com and they suggested that the date of arrival was incorrect and that the ship arrived on September 7, 1909.))

The New York Times of October 6, 1909 reported that the ship was held in quarantine
as a result of the death of a Marquise that had boarded in Cherbourg. The manifest
may indeed be dated a day or two after the ship entered the harbor, awaiting docking until cleared by health officials.

David Harris
Silver Spring, MD
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