[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] passengers from Lutzk to Canada
John Rauchert
jfrauchert at shaw.ca
Sat Mar 11 15:08:04 PST 2006
I would look closely at where their listed destination is in the original
ellis island manifest image. They may not have travelled directly to Canada.
Also they "may" be listed in the 1915-1923 Naturalization Records online.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/genealogy/022-505.004-e.html
My family moved from North Dakota to Alberta in 1915 but they did not take
their oath of allegiance until February of 1924.
John F. Rauchert
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> From: Verna Hutchinson <verna2k5 at shaw.ca>
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> Hi List;
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>
>
> I recently found one of my ancestors as a passenger on the Franconia out
> of
>
> Liverpool ,1913. I have their date of arrival at Ellis Island, as well as
> their hospital
>
> papers and their day of release.
>
> Can anyone tell me what would be their next procedure upon entering Canada
> ? I had previously looked to
>
> Halifax for their records and to the records transcribed by George
> Dorscher.
>
> This ancestor is a Great Uncle,I haven't been able to find a passenger
> list
> for my 2 sets of Grandparents-
>
> 1907 and 1913. Could it be that there are still many passenger records
> still
> to be transcribed?
>
> Is there somewhere else that I should be looking?
>
> Thank you
>
> Verna-
>
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