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    1. Finding my mother
    2. Helen Hochberg
    3. Please help me. From the records I have of my mother's immigration to Canada I have found that she sailed here on the Montclare. However I cannot enter her name on the Shipping List to confirm this. My records indicate that she arrived at Hull (England) Feb.11, 1924. She then travelled by train to Liverpool and got on a boat to come to Canada. Her name on her passport is spelled Beila Rosenblatt. I have a paper that has the Letterhead Canadian Pacific and is dated 93. Grodecka, Lwow, 12/1,1924. The file number is A4/52143. Her name on this paper is spelled Bertha Rosenblatt from Podrgrodzie - Rohatyn. The rest of the document is in Polish which I cannot read. Is there anything you can do to help me find any more information about her? My mother will be 100 years old September 24, 2006. As you can see she was born in 1906. Thank you for any information you may have, Helen Hochberg

    08/08/2006 03:04:12
    1. Re: [TSL] Finding my mother
    2. Sue Swiggum
    3. Hello Helen, At 09:04 PM 2006-08-08 -0300, Helen Hochberg wrote: >Please help me. From the records I have of my mother's immigration to >Canada I have found that she sailed here on the Montclare. However I >cannot enter her name on the Shipping List to confirm this. My records >indicate that she arrived at Hull (England) Feb.11, 1924. She then >travelled by train to Liverpool and got on a boat to come to Canada. I don't have a positive Liverpool departure date, but that voyage arrived at the port of St. John, New Brunswick. MONTCLARE Liverpool, England 1924-02-[n.d.] Saint John N.B. 1924-02-24 (CPSSC) Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ltd. >Her name on her passport is spelled Beila Rosenblatt. I have a paper >that has the Letterhead Canadian Pacific and is dated 93. Grodecka, >Lwow, 12/1,1924. The file number is A4/52143. Her name on this paper >is spelled Bertha Rosenblatt from Podrgrodzie - Rohatyn. The rest of >the document is in Polish which I cannot read. >Is there anything you can do to help me find any more information >about her? My mother will be 100 years old September 24, 2006. As you >can see she was born in 1906. >Thank you for any information you may have, > >Helen Hochberg How wonderful that she will be 100 years old soon. You can find her arrival record, but unless you live close to Toronto or Ottawa (you seem to be in Ontario or Quebec, by your email address) then you may not have it in time for her birthday. This was during 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.collectionscanada.ca/genealogy/022-908.004-e.html National Archives of Canada - Form 30A reels http://www.collectionscanada.ca/genealogy/022-908.004.01-e.html T-15176 Rojtman, Szlama to Rosenkranz, Markus Surname groupings: Rojtman, Ro-Rolfe-Rolland interfiled, Ro, Ro-Rook-Rooke-Roome interfiled, Rooney, Ro-Roose interfiled, Ro-Roper interfiled, Rose, Ro, Rosen, Rosebaum, Rosenberg, Ro, Rosenfeld-Rosenfield interfiled, Ro-Rosenberg interfiled, Ro, Rosenkranz The microfilm T-15176 is available onsite at the LAC in Ottawa and also at the North York Central Branch of the Toronto Public Library in Toronto. If you are not close to those cities, then your local library (if it has a microfilm reader / printer) will be able to bring the film in for you. When consulting the Form 30A records, be aware that in most cases each form was microfilmed with the backside first, followed by the front of the form. 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 Sue -- TheShipsList Website http://www.theshipslist.com/

    08/09/2006 11:23:51