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Immigrants to Canada in Nineteenth Century - Ships - Emigration Reports - Emigration Handbooks
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"Immigrants to Canada
UWInfo Marj's Homepage Genealogy Local History Young Immigrants Sessional Papers
Courtesy of Greg Cochkanoff and Zack Jennings
Emigration Information of the Nineteenth Century
The information on these pages has been extracted from various government records, as well as the odd shipping record (mostly from the Allan Line). It contains, voyage accounts, emigration information, lists of ships sailing to Canada, information on the ports, and on the people. Many of these lists give the name of the ship, Master, Port of Departure, Port of Arrival and other such information. Some list the organization which sponsored the emigrants. Since passenger lists are rarely available for the early ships which came to Canada there are few of those, but other sources are being sought. The Immigration reports of the government sometimes contain names, but only rarely. The Library and Archives of Canada (LAC) has passenger lists for arrivals after 1865 and they can be obtained on microfilm while some are now online but there is no index into these records. An indexed database of arrivals for 1925-35 is online at the LAC. Post 1935 records are available. Also, check out the Grosse Isle and the Montreal Emigrant Society databases at LAC.
TheShipsList
TheShipsList - Sue Swiggum and I have cooperated on this web site. It contains information about where to get passenger lists, photos, passenger lists from other sources, ship arrivals at the port of Quebec, and more! This site is intended to be international. The major project underway is the St. Lawrence Steamboat Company passenger records which date from 1819-1836.
You can check out:
Quebec ship arrivals of 1793
Ships 1868 - 1875 - Ships 1876 - 1893 - Ships 1894 - 1904 - Ships 1905 - 1930s - Ships 1870 - mostly those with assisted passengers on board
Allan Line Information
Passengers from John McKenzie who w"
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