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    1. Re: [TSL] MAYFLOWER/CRETIC - UK > HALIFAX - 1907
    2. SUE
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WARD George 1872 M 1907 Liverpool Canada Montreal WARD Henrietta 1877 F 1907 Liverpool Canada Montreal WARD Ivy 1907 F 1907 Liverpool Canada Montreal passenger transcript details Name: George WARD Date of departure: 7 June 1907 Port of departure: Liverpool Passenger destination port: Montreal, Canada Passenger destination: Montreal, Canada Date of Birth: 1872 (calculated from age) Age: 35 Marital status: Married Sex: Male Occupation: Lab Passenger recorded on: Page 10 of 28 -------------------------------------------------------------------- The following people with the same last name travelled on this voyage: - Henrietta WARD Page 10 of 28 View transcript Ivy WARD Page 10 of 28 View transcript -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ship: Official Number: Master's name: Steamship Line: Where bound: Square feet: Registered tonnage: Passengers on voyage: VICTORIAN 0 Angus Mcnicoll Allan Line Montreal, Canada 30019 6743 1378 --- On Tue, 22/7/08, SUE <[email protected]> wrote: From: SUE <[email protected]> Subject: help pls To: "trish johnson" <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, 22 July, 2008, 1:05 AM ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue Swiggum" <[email protected]> To: "Paul Lundman" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 9:05 AM Subject: Re: [TSL] MAYFLOWER/CRETIC - UK > HALIFAX - 1907 > Hi Maxine, > > I checked at FindmyPast > http://www.ancestorsonboard.com/ > ... and found these likely Wards, althouth there were two pages from > Liverpool to Montreal in 1907 alone. I forget how many pages for the > range > of 1905-1907, so I keyed on Ivy. > > WARD George 1872 M 1907 Liverpool Canada Montreal > WARD Henrietta 1877 F 1907 Liverpool Canada Montreal > WARD Ivy 1907 F 1907 Liverpool Canada Montreal > > The birth years are estimated from the age given by the passenger. I > don't have a subscription to that service, so I can't learn which > ship. She was just a baby so the Halifax memory might have been from a > later trip. > > This looks like them in the 1911 census (horrid mess of Henrietta's name . > . and Ivy is now just Edith) and it agress with the emigration year of > 1907 > > Name: George Ward > Gender: Male > Marital Status: Married > Age: 41 > Birth Date: Mar 1870 > Birthplace: England > Family Number: 95 > Relation to Head of House: Head > Spouse's Name: Henryota > Immigration Year: 1907 > Tribal: English > Province: Saskatchewan > District: Humboldt > District Number: 209 > Sub-District Number: 21 > Census Year: 1911 > Page: 8 > Neighbors: View others on page > Household Members: Name Age > George Ward 41 > Henryota Ward 34 > George Ward 1 > Edith Ward 4 > > You are in luck as the Quebec passenger lists are online and free to > search > . . bad news is that they are not indexed yet . . AND there were 88 trips > for ships from Liverpool to Quebec in 1907 > http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/passenger/index-e.html > HINT ... for the online images, click on the image to enlarge it, then hit > the 'back' button on your browser to be able to move to the next page. > > I sorted those 88 trips (in my database) and found they a few ships took > many trips, so I tried those ship names and found that I should have > started at the other end of the alphabet <grin> > > Search criteria used: > Last name: Ward > First name: Ivy (including variants) > Year of departure: 1907 to 1907 > Departure port: Liverpool > Ship name: Victorian > Destination country: Canada > Destination port: Montreal > > That certainly limits your search to one ship, the Allan Line VICTORIAN, > but, she had 7 Quebec trips in 1907, with the June trip on two microfilm > reels as the ship stopped at North Sydney in Nova Scotia as well, so I > think you can ignore that list (on T-520). The VICTORIAN also made three > early trips and one late season trip to Halifax, but the British outbound > record confirms they were going to Quebec. > > The passenger lists are in quasi-alphabetical order, but check to the end > as sometimes names were added. They are also a collection of several > lists > which include different classes of travel like "Second Cabin" "Steerage" > &c. > > Reel # Ship Name Special Group(s) Departure Information Arrival > Information Remarks > > T-489 VICTORIAN (J): girls & boys from Sheltering Homes (Myrtle > Hill) of Liverpool to Mrs. Birt's Home, Knowlton, Que. (97) > Liverpool, England 1907-05-10 Quebec, Que. 1907-05-17 / Montreal, > Que. Captain Angus Macnicol; death at quarantine: Swede, Ragnhild > Lundin 2 yr 9 mo. on 1905-05-24 (parents, Axel 41; Kirstine 31 & Anna 4; > Oscar 4 to Revelstoke, BC); quarantine: list of passengers to Grosse Isle > attached > > T-520 VICTORIAN Liverpool, England 1907-06-07 North Sydney, N.S. > 1907-06-13 / Quebec, Que. 1907-06-15 Captain Angus Macnicol > > T-490 VICTORIAN (J): boys to Sherbrooke, Que. (17) James Hicks 60, > in charge > Liverpool, England 1907-06-07 Quebec, Que. 1907-06-15 / Montreal, > Que. Captain Angus Macnicol; some passengers landed at Sydney, N.S. > 1907-06-13 > > T-491 VICTORIAN (J): boy from Red Hill Reformatory, John Cockbill > 18, to Mr. George, Wapella & (J): girls from Church of England, Waifs & > Strays (45), to Winnipeg & Niagara-on-lake & (J): 1 girl to Lashburn, SK; > 1 > girl to Quebec; twin 5 yr old boys to Montreal > Liverpool, England 1907-07-05 Quebec, Que. 1907-07-14 / Montreal, > Que. Captain Angus Macnicol; death in quarantine: Russian, Amalia > Adolf 3 (?), of measles 1907-07-07 [date !] (mother Marie 27 & 2 siblings > to Winnipeg); quarantine list attached > > T-491 VICTORIAN Liverpool, England 1907-08-02 Quebec, Que. > 1907-08-09 / Montreal, Que. Captain Angus Macnicol > > T-492 VICTORIAN (J): boys from Red Hill School, to Whitewood & > Wapella SK, Arthur Pollard 18; Thomas Whybrow 19 > Liverpool, England 1907-08-30 Quebec, Que. 1907-09-06 / Montreal, > Que. Captain Angus Macnicol > > T-492 VICTORIAN (O): young Irish Postulants to St. Joseph's > (Nurses) Home, Kingston, ON (14) > Liverpool, England 1907-09-27 Quebec, Que. 1907-10-04 / Montreal, > Que. Captain Angus Macnicol > > T-492 VICTORIAN Liverpool, England 1907-10-25 Quebec, Que. > 1907-11-02 / Montreal, Que. Captain Angus Macnicol > > Good Luck, > > Sue > -- > TheShipsList Website > http://www.theshipslist.com/ > > At 09:19 PM 2008-07-20 -0600, Paul Lundman wrote: >>Hi, can anyone help me? My grandmother said she and her parents came from >>England when she was a year old. Their names were George and Henrietta >>Ward along with their daughter Ivy Edith( my grandmother). I don't know >>what port they sailed from but I'm assuming Liverpool. My grandmother >>said they came over on the Mayfllower. She was born in Aug. 11,1906. I >>found a ship that was built in 1902 in Liverpool that was originally named >>the HANOVERIAN for the Leyland Line. The ship was transferred from that >>Line and renamed the MAYFLOWER in 1903.Then in that same year was sold >>to White Star Line and renamed CRETIC. The problem is I can't find the >>CRETIC arriving in Halifax during the years 1906/07. I don't have access >>to Ship's passenger lists. George was born in July 1867, Etton , Eng. >>Henrietta was bornNov.,1875, Peterborough,Eng. George would have been 40 >>and Henrietta would have been 32. Does anyone have any ideas as to what >>ship they could have come over on? I'd app! >> reciate any help anyone could give , any little thing might >> help. Thanks, Maxine > > > ------------------------------- > visit TheShipsList Website > http://www.theshipslist.com/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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