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FW: [TSL] SS CANADA to Montreal - September 1919
Byrem Constance E Civ Det 4/FE <Constance.Byrem@afotec.af.mil> on 06/10/2004

-----Original Message-----
From: Sue Swiggum [mailto:swig@ns.sympatico.ca]
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 8:33 AM
To: TheShipsList-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [TSL] SS CANADA to Montreal - September 1919


At 03:51 PM 2004-06-09 -0700, Annette Fulford wrote:
>When did the ship SS Canada arrive at Montreal in September 1919? I just
>want to find out details of that sailing, such as the dates, etc.
>
>Annette Fulford
>British Columbia, Canada

Hi Annette,

This must be what you are looking for . . .

Reel Number     Ship Name       Departure Information   Arrival
Information     Shipping Line   Special Group(s)        Remarks
T-14701 CANADA  Liverpool, England 1919-09-04   Quebec, Que. 1919-09-13 /
Montreal, Que. 1919-09-14     (WSD) White Star Line / White Star-Dominion
Line, Liverpool, etc., U.K. (M): Returning Military - Nominal Roll of
Officers & Men        Master: John Davies

The passenger manifest is on Microfilm at the National Archives of Canada
[NAC], in Ottawa.  The Ships are placed on the reel, in order of arrival.
You can borrow these reels on an Inter Library Loan [ILL].  You can find the
details for this procedure at this NAC Genealogy Research URL
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/02/020202_e.html
You are also able to ILL from Ottawa, to libraries in the US, and outside
North America.  These microfilms contain arrivals from ALL ports, they are
not indexed.  These films are available onsite at the NAC in Ottawa, and
also at the North York Central Branch of the Toronto Public Library,
Toronto, Ontario (North York now has ALL, up to 1935, including the Form
30A records)

ps. check with the Cloverdale branch of the Surrey Public library.
http://www.spl.surrey.bc.ca/About+Us/Branches+and+Hours/Cloverdale/default.h
tm
. . their website doesn't show the 1919-1935 microfilms yet, but I do know
they plan on getting them.  The 1919 they do show is from the first record
set and only goes to about March 1919.

Good luck,

Sue
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