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Emigration to Canada

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Sheila

Sheila Report 11 Jun 2005 15:21

How can I find any information about a person who emigrated to Canada in the early 1900's

Sue (Sylvia Z )

Sue (Sylvia Z ) Report 11 Jun 2005 17:50

Hi Sheila, if you try www.cyndislist.com/ships.htm you may find something. Good luck, Sue

Amanda,

Amanda, Report 11 Jun 2005 18:45

Hi Sheila, I can't help with your question but I need this information as well. I have no idea where they sailed to other than they did, and where they ended up. If you would like to share searching on websites I am happy to give you my names. Best wishes Amanda

Mad Alice

Mad Alice Report 11 Jun 2005 20:23

I put a message on the board and overnight it was answered by a couple of people in Canada - they gave me details of where they were buried, census infomation etc... It may be worth you having a try. Oh and the only way I knew they had gone to Canada wa when i googled the name and found a marriage. There is also some canadian information on the IGI I have just nudged the thread up on the records office board. it has some useful addresses for you Alice

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 12 Jun 2005 01:38

If you google Archivianet, they have a list of immigrants to Canada between the years 1925 and 1935. Margaret in Canada