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Immigration to Canada
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Anne | Report | 15 Sep 2003 19:26 |
Thank you Dawn, Penny and Julie. I@ve not found the relative I'm looking for but had a wonderful time exploring the new websites suggested. I'll keep on searching. Anne |
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Julie | Report | 15 Sep 2003 19:04 |
Hi Anne, You might like to try this site. http(:)//ngb(.)chebucto(.)org/ It`s quite interesting with info about passenger ship going to Canada. Not sure if it`s any help to you but it`s worth looking at. Best wishes Julie |
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Penny | Report | 15 Sep 2003 17:52 |
Anne, you can try the National Archives of Canada. http://www(.)archives(.)ca/08/08_e(.)html [remove the brackets around the dots] When the page comes up - click on genealogy on left hand side. Hopefully this will help in your search. Also don't discount the Ellis Island site. A lot of people came through Ellis Island and then travelled on to Canada. Penny |
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Anne | Report | 15 Sep 2003 17:17 |
Thanks Dawn for suggestion. Ellis Island obviously immigration point for the States. Wondered if there was a immigration point for Canada? |
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Anne | Report | 15 Sep 2003 16:36 |
Does anyone know of a website which gives information about immigrants to Canada between 1900 to 1914 please? |