I don't see any border crossings on this Steve Morse site. I see a lot of info about ships coming to different ports. Most of the site is just another bunch of click, click to Amazon.com with its hand out for money for its very inaccurate records. My father came across the border from NB to ME in 1907 in a WAGON. Now, I would like to see some border crossing info documenting that. Am I missing something? -- polly shaw
Polly, Go back to Steve Morse's website and look at the second group of passenger lists. At the bottom near the end are the Canadian Border Crossings. You will need a subscription to ancestry to access them as they are on ancestry.com. What Steve has done is given you a much better way to search using many different parameters. Diane Jacobs Somerset, NJ I don't see any border crossings on this Steve Morse site. I see a lot of info about ships coming to different ports. Most of the site is just another bunch of click, click to Amazon.com with its hand out for money for its very inaccurate records. My father came across the border from NB to ME in 1907 in a WAGON. Now, I would like to see some border crossing info documenting that. Am I missing something? -- polly shaw ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEWBRUNSWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message