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When he died in 1794 the US purchase from his family for $10,000.
So immigrants could become citizens of the U.S.A!!!! THEY HAD TO GET CHECK-UPS. IF THEY WERE ALRIGHT, THEY GO TO NEW YORK CITY. IF THY WERE SICK, THEY HAD TO STAY AT ELLIS ISLAND UNTIL THEY ARE BETTER. THEY WILL GET CHECK-UPS IF THEY FINE, THAT IS GOOD. IF THEY DIDN'T HAVE CHECK-UPS, SOME PEOPLE COULD HAVE DIED BECAUSE OF SOME PEOPLE'S DISEASE.
Salvotore died in this book
Edward Sylvester Ellis died on June 20, 1916, in Cliff Island, Maine, USA.
== == For most of the 18th and 19th centuries, there was no comprehensive record keeping. Individual ship's captains did keep passenger manifests, but they were under no legal obligation to do so. When people landed in the USA there was no system to keep track of them. After the American Civil War ended, the federal Government began to require more accurate records be kept, and by the 1890's each person was recorded in a master set of record books. One of the most popular entry points to the USA for Immigrants, was Ellis Island in the harbor of New York city. Ellis Island was also a isolation point for those that had communicable illness. Many died there and were buried in um-marked graves on Ellis Island. By the 1920's Immigrants had to have official passports and other identity papers to get into the USA.
Today, the Ellis Island Immigration Station is the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. The original Ellis Island Immigration Station burned down in 1892, and the new Main Building, which opened in 1900, was converted into a museum. The Ellis Island Immigration Museum opened in 1990. On October 15, 1965, Ellis Island became part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, and became part of the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966. It is governed by the US National Park Service.
Wynne Ellis died in 1875.
Ellis Robinson died in 1998.
Joseph Ellis Johnson died in 1882.
By boat, as it was the only form of transportation available. As to why they came to America, there was a large emmigration from Ireland beginning in the late 1800's that was caused by devestation of the potato famine, the poverty and opression caused by the English and the dream of a young country where anything was possible.
Ellis Kadison died on March 1, 1998, in Lomita, California, USA.
either fix the boat again or use the hidden entrance in karamja dungeon