At 01:42 PM 2006-08-02 +1200, Piper Mejia wrote: >John Joseph Fitzsimons, born 29 October 1887 died 4 December 1949. >Elizabeth Moorehead, born 23 February 1891, died 9 June 1968 Angela >Josephine Fitzsimons, 20 January 1919 Hi Piper, This is the Form 30A period of Canadian records 1919-1924 . . http://www.theshipslist.com/Research/canadarecords.htm http://www.theshipslist.com/Research/canadarecords.htm#1924 Form 30A records are ALL ports for the whole period 1919-1924 and are in the form of a single manifest sheet for each passenger. The reels will include all years mixed in together, but they are NOT in strict alphabetical order, so make sure you scroll right through until you find who you are searching. As Form 30A reels contain ALL Canadian arrivals 1919 to 1924, they will also include those who arrived via a US port, but stated their intention to proceed directly to Canada. Passenger arrival records - 1919-1924 [Form 30A] http://www.genealogy.gc.ca/10/100804_e.html National Archives of Canada - Form 30A reels http://www.genealogy.gc.ca/10/10080401_e.html T-15027 Fitt, Lancelot R. to Fliegel, Ruth Surname groupings: Fitt, Fi, Fitzgerald, Fitzgibbon, Fitzherbert, Fitzmaurice, Fitzpatrick, Fi-Fitzsimons-Fitzsimmons interfiled, Fj, Fl, Flanagan, Flannigan-Flanigan-Fi interfiled, Fl, Fleming, Flett-Fleury-Fl interfiled, Fletcher, Fl, Fliegel T-15133 Moore, Charles William to Morgan, Sydney Surname groupings: Moore, Mo-Moorhouse interfiled, Moran, Mo, Morey, Morgan National Archives of Canada - Borrow Microfilm - ILL (procedure) http://www.collectionscanada.ca/ill/index-e.html The LDS now have copies of the post-1900 Canadian arrivals, so check here for links and details http://www.theshipslist.com/Research/canadarecords.htm#lds It is important to know whether your passengers remained in Canada (see next para) or were just in transit. If they were in transit to New Zealand (by rail across Canada, to Vancouver) I'm not 100% sure whether they'll appear on the Form 30A . . even the National Library & Archives of Canada doesn't address that. I'm assuming they were British Subjects, so _if_ they were headed to NZ via Canada they might appear on those records as it was a long trip across the country, so they may have been "landed." Passengers proceeding directly to US destinations from Canadian ports during 1919-1924, will not appear on a Form 30A record. For US destined passengers, the St. Albans Lists would be a better source of information. http://www.theshipslist.com/Research/canadarecords.htm#St.Albans FYI, Halifax is the capital city of the Province of Nova Scotia. Sue -- TheShipsList Website http://www.theshipslist.com/