Passenger List Terminology

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Passenger lists document the arrival of immigrants and travelers entering a country by ship. These records often contain specialized terminology and column headings describing citizenship, destination, occupation, and travel details. Understanding these terms helps interpret immigration records and migration patterns.

TermDefinition
AlienPerson who is not a citizen of the destination country.
Arrival DateDate ship arrived at port.
BerthAssigned sleeping space aboard ship.
Cabin PassengerTraveler occupying private cabin accommodations.
CaptainCommander of the vessel.
Certificate of ArrivalDocument verifying immigrant’s arrival.
CitizenshipLegal nationality of passenger.
Country of OriginNation where passenger previously resided.
DestinationIntended final location after arrival.
EmbarkationPort where passenger boarded vessel.
EmigrantPerson leaving one country to live in another.
First CabinHighest-class passenger accommodations.
Head TaxFee charged to arriving immigrants.
ImmigrantPerson entering country to settle permanently.
Immigration InspectorOfficial examining arriving passengers.
ManifestOfficial list of passengers aboard ship.
Manifest LineIndividual entry within passenger list.
Marital StatusStatus such as single, married, widowed.
MasterCaptain of the vessel.
NationalityCountry of citizenship.
NaturalizationProcess of becoming citizen of new country.
OccupationJob or trade listed for passenger.
Outward Passenger ListRecord of passengers leaving a country.
Port of ArrivalHarbor where ship entered country.
Port of DepartureHarbor where ship began voyage.
PurserShip officer responsible for passenger records.
QuarantineIsolation of passengers for health inspection.
ResidenceLast place of residence before migration.
Second CabinIntermediate-class passenger accommodations.
Ship ManifestOfficial passenger listing document.
Ship NameName of vessel transporting passengers.
Single WomanFemale passenger traveling alone.
SteerageLowest-class passenger accommodations.
Steerage PassengerPassenger traveling in steerage class.
Ticket NumberIdentifier associated with passenger ticket.
Transit PassengerTraveler continuing to another destination.
VesselShip transporting passengers.
VoyageJourney of ship between ports.
WitnessPerson verifying immigration information.
Year of ArrivalYear immigrant entered country.
AgeAge of passenger at time of voyage.
Family GroupRelated passengers traveling together.
Literacy ColumnField indicating ability to read and write.
Physical DescriptionDescription used for identification.
SponsorPerson assisting immigrant after arrival.
Line NumberNumber assigned to individual passenger entry.
Occupation CodeAbbreviated trade classification.
Detained PassengerIndividual held for further inspection.
AdmittedPassenger permitted entry into country.

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