Hi Liz, Don't overlook using an appropriate Subject line. It is your head-line to attract the most attention from other listers with resources. At 04:36 PM 2006-09-21 -0600, Liz Fennig wrote: >Looking for my great grandfather immigrated to Canada in 1907 from >Cunevada,Romania >These are the list of people on the same ship...all my ancesters >Perhaps in the passenger list RG76, not sure what port they came in on. RG76 is the name of the Record Group for most Canadian Immigration records. >1. Joseph Klatt & wife Dorathea > Children: Joseph Klatt > Katharina Klatt > Anna Klatt > Yustina Klatt > >2. Carl Fehrman & wife Dorathea > >3. Christian Reister & wife Maria > & Child: Christian Reister born 1906 There were thousands of emigrants sailing from mostly Antwerp, from places such as Roumania. As I've been indexing the ship arrivals, I often note largish groups from those places . . for examples Reel Number Ship Name Shipping Line Special Group(s) Departure Information Arrival Information Remarks T-490 SARDINIAN (A) Allan Line Steamship Co. (O): Italian; French; Roumanian; Belgian London, England 1907-06-01 / Le Havre, France 1907-06-02 Quebec, Que. 1907-06-15 / Montreal, Que. Captain Thomas Moar; quarantine: list of passengers to Grosse Isle attached T-490 MONTREAL Main List (CPR) Canadian Pacific Railway Co. (O): German; Galician; Bukovinian; Russian; Roumanian; Italian Antwerp, Belgium 1907-06-05 Quebec, Que. 1907-06-16 / Montreal, Que. Captain R.H. McNeill; death in quarantine: Galcians, Michael Chaszcrowy (?) 10 mo. 1907-07-13 (parents, Antoni 33; Anna 24 & 2 siblings to Sask) & Pauline Alexandawcy (?) 60, 1907-06-13; quarantine list attached ; birth at sea: Anna Montreal Kosty--ck, 1 week old (mother ? Josefa Petrasy 24 ? to Winnipeg); death at sea: Russian, Maria Gawranska 4 mo. 1907-06-14 (mother Franziska 21, to St.Louis) The shipping line they most often used was the CPR from Antwerp, although there were some Allan Line ships from Le Havre. I have "Roumanian" noted for 30 ships in 1907, but I wouldn't want to limit your search to 30 ships as I might have overlooked some groups. The ship names for those I've noted are . . LAKE MICHIGAN x 4; MONTEZUMA x 5; MONTREAL x 4; MONTROSE x 3; MOUNT ROYAL x 3; MOUNT TEMPLE x 5; OTTAWA x 1 (Dominion Line, from Liverpool); PARISIAN x 2; SARDINIAN x 2; VIRGINIAN x 1 (from Liverpool). Although most arrived via the port of Quebec from early May to mid November, there were several St. John, NB arrivals during the *winter* months. You will find the 1907 Quebec arrivals on microfilms T-489 to T-493 and the St. John arrivals on T-508 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 I see you have a Canadian email address. Here find a list of institutions in Canada who also have copies of this microfilm. You may have one close by. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/genealogy/022-903-e.html Good Luck, Sue --