[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Migration through England
Paul Rakow
rakow at ifh.de
Fri Jan 15 12:14:17 PST 2010
Brandt,
The surviving British passenger lists (1890-1960) are now
online, so you could (for a few $$) check what information is there.
Lists I've looked at from the 20s gave some information on how the
family entered Britain.
The Tunisian left Liverpool for Montreal on 21 Sept 1910. (That's
all I could find for free).
The web site is
http://www.findmypast.co.uk
It might also be worth while checking the Hamburg passenger
lists, as that was one of the most popular ways of getting to
Britain.
Paul Rakow (in Liverpool)
rakow at ifh.de
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Brandt Gibson <ironhide781 at hotmail.com> wrote
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> I'm looking for some help in tracing the emigration route of my ancestors, Samuel and Pauline (Rosen) Joseph and their kids. They arrived in Montreal, Quebec on October 5, 1910 on the S.S. Tunisian, which left Liverpool, England a week or so before. I don't know when or how they got to England, and would appreciate any help anyone could offer on researching this. The only clues I have as to where they originated in Russia are in the Canadian border crossing records. In them, Sam stated he was from Olanuwka/Ulanowka or Zitomar (depending on the record).
>
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