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  1. The microfilm copies of the passenger lists from 1865 to 1935 were transferred to LAC by Citizenship and Immigration Canada in four groups: the 1865-1900 records in 1971, the 1900-1908 records in 1980, the 1908-1918 records in 1984, and the 1919-1935 records in 1997. The 1908-1918 portion contains a few lists dated as late as 1921 at the end of the 1918 reels.

  2. Oct 28, 2022 · U.S. Records of Immigration Across the U.S.-Canadian Border, 1895–1954 (St. Albans Lists) Fall 2000, Vol. 32, No. 3 | Genealogy Notes By Marian L. Smith As researchers increasingly discover the large number of immigrants who came to the United States via Canada, they more frequently turn their attention to U.S. immigration records of arrivals to Canada or from Canada into the United States ...

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    There are no comprehensive nominal lists of immigrants arriving in Canada before 1865. Few such lists have survived and can be found within various collections.

    Passenger lists (RG 76) were the official record of immigration during this period; there are no immigrant applications or files. The lists contain information such as name, age, country of origin, occupation and intended destination. They are arranged by port and date of arrival, with the exception of some years between 1919 and 1924, when an indi...

    Many immigrants to Canada arrived at American ports. The American lists held at Library and Archives Canada include only the names of passengers who were proceeding directly to Canada. The complete lists are in the custody of the National Archives and Records Administration in the United States. 1. American Immigration Records 2. Ancestry.com 3. Bo...

    The lists recorded the names of all passengers regardless of their country of origin or nationality. This included immigrants visitors, students, returning Canadians and passengers in transit to th...
    Lists for the port of Quebec include passengers who disembarked at Montreal between 1865 and 1921. Those ports were closed during the winter months when the St. Lawrence River was frozen.
    Most passengers from mainland Europe sailed to Great Britain, where they boarded trans-Atlantic ships at ports such as Liverpool, London and Glasgow.
    Some immigrants to Canada arrived at American ports. For example, many ships sailed directly from Italy to New York.
  3. The Database. This research tool provides access to 8,653 references to names of domestics and some Black porters who arrived in Canada between 1899 and 1949. Names appearing on lists contained in the Central Registry Files series of the Immigration Branch (RG76 BIA) held at Library and Archives Canada were indexed.

  4. Aug 12, 2024 · Corresponds to NARA Publication M1478. This database is an index to card manifests of aliens crossing from Canada and entering the U.S. through the port of Detroit, Michigan from 1905 to 1954. It also includes passenger and alien crew lists of vessels arriving at the port of Detroit, Michigan, from 1946 to 1963.

  5. Ships to St. Johns New Brunswick Canada. Saint John, N.B. Customs House Passenger Lists 1815, 1832, 1833-1834 & 1837-1838 The list of ships can be seen at the bottom of this page. John Clarke 1847 Ireland to St.John (J J Cooke Shipping Records) Charles Napier 1847 Ireland to St John New Brunswick (J J Cooke Shipping Records) Progress 1847 ...

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  7. Welcome to the Scots to Canada Web Site - the site dedicated to Canada's early Scottish pioneers. Read on and you might discover: And possibly which ships they sailed on. The information on this site is provided by Dr. Lucille H. Campey, a recognized authority on the history of Scottish emigration to Canada. Lucille has written eight books on ...

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