Could anyone let me know if there is a shiplist that would let me know where these people came from and if there is anything about what city they came from etc. Dominik Katazna 48 Polish 18 May,1910 Royal Edward Dominik Maria 16 Polish 18 May,1910 Royal Edward Dominik Michel 19 Polish 18 May,1910 Royal Edward Thank you. I am heading to the Ukraine this summer and would like to get to the hometown of these people. Tammy Johnstone Also Seems weird that the husband came later but this is spouse: Dominik Antoni 50 Galicia 17 September,1910 (Montfort)
Hi Tammy, At 04:30 PM 2006-05-01 -0300, Johnstone, Tammy \(NBCC Moncton\) wrote: >Could anyone let me know if there is a shiplist that would let me know >where these people came from and if there is anything about what city >they came from etc. > >Dominik Katazna 48 Polish 18 May,1910 Royal Edward <snip> Reel # Ship Name Departure Information Arrival Information Shipping Line T-4766 ROYAL EDWARD Avonmouth (Bristol), England 1910-05-12 Quebec, Que. 1910-05-18 (ROY) Royal Line / Canadian Northern Steamships, Toronto, Canada This will be the only record, and in 1910 it will only indicate "Country of Birth" and "Race of People." The passenger manifest is on Microfilm at the Library & Archives of Canada [LAC], in Ottawa. The Ships are placed on the reel, in order of arrival. You can borrow this reel on an Inter Library Loan [ILL]. You can find the details for this procedure at this LAC Genealogy Research URL http://www.collectionscanada.ca/ill/index-e.html You are also able to ILL free of charge, from Ottawa, to libraries in the US, and outside North America. These microfilms contain arrivals from ALL ports, they are not indexed. The LAC will allow your Library to borrow up to six microfilms on your behalf, per request. 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 This might be grasping at straws, but my original information indicated Poles as well. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/genealogy/022-908.008-e.html >> The Likacheff-Ragosine-Mathers (LI-RA-MA) collection (MG 30 E406) consists of documents created by the Imperial Russian Consular offices in Canada during the period from 1898 to 1922. The Passport/Identity Papers series consists of about 11,400 files on Russian immigrants from the Imperial Russian Empire who settled in Canada, including Jews, Ukrainians and Finns. << Sue -- TheShipsList Website http://www.theshipslist.com/