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canadian immigrants 1911
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mgnv | Report | 14 Dec 2011 04:08 |
11 y ago, I drove from Winnipeg to Minneapolis. I started heading S, along the edge of the Red Rivver - land flat as a pancake. Abt half an hour before Fargo, I went up a slight rise - abt 10 feet in a mile. At the crest of the rise, there's a sign by the roadside saying "Continental Divide". Not exactly like crossing the Rockies thru Kicking Horse Pass. It was actually the Atlantic/Arctic watershed. After Minneapolis, I went on to visit some former schoolmates in Duluth. Now I'm used to hearing strangish stuff in the radio weather forecasts - we get ski reports in the winter and ferry sailing waits in the summer, but in Duluth in late September, they got tree-leaf colour reports (bit pointless here - evergreen means they're green). Apparently people come from up to 300km away at the weekends to drive the N shore of L Superior and look at the "fall colours".I can't comment much about them - at night they're darkish. |
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gareth | Report | 13 Dec 2011 22:52 |
Thanks everyone, does seem as if our George did go to Winnipeg and then onto Minneapolis, we've found his death record and related it to his parents. You've all been a great help but BEWARE I'll come looking for you all again next time I'm at a loss. GRATEFUL THANKS :-D |
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mgnv | Report | 5 Dec 2011 21:46 |
Margee's hits: |
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MargaretM | Report | 5 Dec 2011 20:16 |
Most border crossings from Canada to US are transcribed as being St. Albans, Vermont only because that'e where the records were kept. You have to look at the original to see where the border crossing actually happened, often way out west. |
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gareth | Report | 5 Dec 2011 20:14 |
Thanks everyone, it's mind blowing that so many people are so helpful. I will try and follow up on the information given and let you know how I get on. |
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chrissiex | Report | 5 Dec 2011 18:12 |
just a note about this |
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MaureeninNY | Report | 5 Dec 2011 14:35 |
Thank you so much,Malcolm. |
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MargaretM | Report | 5 Dec 2011 14:24 |
Same bloke returning to Canada after a visit to England? He's heading to Winnipeg, says he has previously been in Canada for 3 years up until 1914. |
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MargaretM | Report | 5 Dec 2011 14:09 |
Although this looks like a border crossing at St. Albans, Vermont, the original is his arrival from Liverpool, 4 July 1914 aboard the Laurentic. Last permanent address is given as Canada. |
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MargaretM | Report | 5 Dec 2011 14:05 |
On 1920 US census he's a roomer in same place. |
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MargaretM | Report | 5 Dec 2011 14:02 |
Could this possibly he him in Minnesota in 1930? Says he's married, age at first marriage was 21. emigrated to USA 1914. |
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mgnv | Report | 5 Dec 2011 14:02 |
There's a number of factors that need to be considered in planning a census. The most important are: |
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MargaretM | Report | 5 Dec 2011 13:32 |
The date at the top of that 1911 census page is June 14. |
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MaureeninNY | Report | 5 Dec 2011 02:14 |
Please-"census for dummies" needed on my part. |
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MargaretM | Report | 4 Dec 2011 23:32 |
The 1911 UK census was taken 2 April. The 1911 Canadian census was taken 1 June. |
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mgnv | Report | 4 Dec 2011 22:53 |
There is a George England, carpenter, b May 1869, immig 1911, living in a lodging house in downtown Winnipeg on 14/6/1911. If this were your George, as seems likely, then he shouldn't really be on the 1911 census, which was supposed to be residents as of 1/6/1911. If George debarked 7/6/1911, he could certainly get to Winnipeg in 7 days (more like half that). |
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**Ann** | Report | 4 Dec 2011 22:39 |
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gareth | Report | 4 Dec 2011 22:30 |
Thanks Ann, might well do that. |
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**Ann** | Report | 4 Dec 2011 22:23 |
Unable to see any other records relating to him that you are not already aware of ... no divorce at the NA listed |
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gareth | Report | 4 Dec 2011 22:18 |
Thanks Gwyn, looks like I can rule him out. |