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choprjohn Mem
Joined: Nov 29, 2009 Posts: 70 Location: Florida
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Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 7:04 pm Post subject: Boat Fare Cost |
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As a relative newcomer here, I dont know if this question was asked before. My Grandfather came to the US in 1909 sailing out of Naples to New York, does anyone know how much the boat fare was? My GF was a charcoal maker in Italy, so it may have seemed like a fortune given his income. Thanx Johnnie
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nuccia Admin
Joined: Jul 09, 2007 Posts: 4375 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 4:22 am Post subject: Re: Boat Fare Cost |
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I heard this question before and yet I can't remember what the price of a ticket was in the early 1900's. I do know that many times, Italians (men) had their trips paid for them by large companies who they went to work for in the US. This is sometimes why they had several immigrants going to the same address (ie: 155 Mulberry St). It generally meant that the immigrant had been sponsored to go to the US.
I'll try an look for that article to see if I can find the answer for you.
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tjbrn Explorer
Joined: Jan 24, 2008 Posts: 487 Location: North Carolina
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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:25 pm Post subject: Re: Boat Fare Cost |
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I believe this was discussed in the forum a while ago; however, I didn't do a search to find the thread. I know that I read that the average ticket cost around 1900 or so was approximately $35. Using an online inflation calculator $35 in 1913 dollars would be the equivalent in today's money to $766.
Here is the thread I found for this subject on this site:
www.gentedimaregenealo...st+passage
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choprjohn Mem
Joined: Nov 29, 2009 Posts: 70 Location: Florida
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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:36 pm Post subject: Re: Boat Fare Cost |
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Thanx to both of you...Johnnie
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nuccia Admin
Joined: Jul 09, 2007 Posts: 4375 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:55 pm Post subject: Re: Boat Fare Cost |
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Thanks Tom! Too bad the person who had that site originally took it down Not sure if he moved it - it was a geocites site.
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lilbees V.I.P.
Joined: Nov 21, 2007 Posts: 754 Location: Georgia, USA
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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 8:20 am Post subject: Re: Boat Fare Cost |
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Hey Nuccia, Yahoo eliminated all of that. None of the sites exist on Yahoo now.
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lilbees V.I.P.
Joined: Nov 21, 2007 Posts: 754 Location: Georgia, USA
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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 8:30 am Post subject: Re: Boat Fare Cost |
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Yep! No more family trees or references. Nothing. I know it has now been over 6 months.
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charliemis Explorer
Joined: Aug 05, 2007 Posts: 553 Location: Philadelphia
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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 1:19 pm Post subject: Re: Boat Fare Cost |
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I have this info in reply to a post I made a while back on another list:
Fares in 1894. Mediterranean Service. [from New York] To Genoa or Naples, 1st cabin $60. Steerage $22. From The History of North Atlantic Steam Navigation, by Henry Fry, 1896
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"The cost of the transatlantic fare varied from ship to ship and depended on the time of year, available accommodations, and price competition among ships. A large percentage of emigrants traveled when they were single or without children. Very young children sometimes traveled at no cost, but the cost for older children was often two-thirds an adult fare. "
www.ancestry.com/learn...ticle=4130
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"In the first decade of the 20th Century, the Atlantic crossing in an iron
steamship took six to twelve days...Most immigrants booked into the less
expensive Osteerage" class, which cost at least $25... Second class cabins
cost about $20 more. "
www.akvhs.org/their_jo...merica.htm
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"Steerage was enormously profitable for steamship companies. Even though the average cost of a ticket was only $30, larger ships could hold from up to 2,000 immigrants, netting a profit of $45,000 to $60,000 for a single one-way voyage. "
www.genealogyweb.com/island.html
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And finally here's a scholarly article [pdf, 22 pages] on the age of mass
immigration:
cepr.anu.edu.au/Staff/...ngston.pdf
I have not checked out the links.
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choprjohn Mem
Joined: Nov 29, 2009 Posts: 70 Location: Florida
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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 1:46 pm Post subject: Re: Boat Fare Cost |
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Charliemis Thank you that was very informative, especially the 1st link to Ancestry.com. I never realized how bad they had it....scary
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