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Ship Manifest: Ellis Island, S.S. Caronia, 1914
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Edward Adams set sail on the S.S. Caronia from Liverpool, England on January 10, 1914. He arrived at Ellis Island, New York eight days later on January 18, 1914.
Other facts noted on the manifest:
- Visiting uncle, Mr. J. East in Meldreth, Cambs.
Name | Age | Sex | Married or Single | Occupation | Nationality | Last Permanent Residence | Final Destination | Height | Complexion | Hair | Eyes | Place of Birth |
Edward Adams | 35 | M | Married | Farm Labourer | England | Rochester, NY | Returning home, Highland Avenue, Brighton, Rochester, NY | 5' 5" | Fair | Fair | Blue | Meldreth, England |

S.S. Caronia
Built by John Brown & Company, Clydebank, Scotland, 1905. 19,524 gross tons; 678 (bp) feet long; 72 feet wide. Steam quadruple expansion engines, twin screw. Service speed 18 knots. 1,550 passengers (300 first class, 350 second class, 900 third class).
Built for Cunard Line, British flag, in 1905 and named Caronia. Liverpool-New York service. armed merchant cruiser, then troopship during World War I. Scrapped in 1933.
Source: www.ellisisland.org.