SS Umbria, the ship Lizzie O'Leary sailed on from Ireland to New York (ancestry.com) |
It didn’t take too long
for me to find the record at Ancestry.com once I tried looking for Lizzie
O’Leary rather than Elizabeth. Up
popped her record arriving at Ellis Island on June 6, 1904 on the Cunard line
ship the Umbria which set sail
for New York on May 29 from Queenstown (now Cobh) Ireland. I would image that Lizzie caught a train
from New York to San Francisco shortly thereafter.
The passenger manifest had some very useful information beyond Lizzie’s travel information. According to the manifest, Lizzie was 28 years old, a dressmaker who had last lived in Ballinsloe. Her brother had paid for her passage and she had at least $50 with her. The most interesting fact, however, was what relative or friend she was going to join. Rather than listing her fiancĂ© Daniel Coleman, she listed her brother Arthur O’Leary! Ok then, that backed up my suspicion that Arthur had also moved to San Francisco and was likely why I couldn’t find him in the Irish census records.
The passenger manifest had some very useful information beyond Lizzie’s travel information. According to the manifest, Lizzie was 28 years old, a dressmaker who had last lived in Ballinsloe. Her brother had paid for her passage and she had at least $50 with her. The most interesting fact, however, was what relative or friend she was going to join. Rather than listing her fiancĂ© Daniel Coleman, she listed her brother Arthur O’Leary! Ok then, that backed up my suspicion that Arthur had also moved to San Francisco and was likely why I couldn’t find him in the Irish census records.
Address for Arthur O'Leary on passenger manifest (ancestry.com) |
I’m having a hard time
corresponding the address listed for Arthur O’Leary in the passenger manifest
with any of the Arthur O’Learys I’ve looked up in the San Francisco City
Directories. The address on the
manifest looks like 83 “Asnoy” Street or maybe “Amoy” Street, neither of which
exist in San Francisco. I thought it
might be Army Street, but there is no one named O’Leary living on Army Street
in the 1903-1905 city directories. I’ve
run through the list of streets starting with the letter “A” in the city
directories to see if anything else makes sense, but nothing does so far. Ditto for any one named O’Leary – none of
the addresses look like anything that could be mistaken for “Asmoy.” More puzzles.