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emma
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website needed .....

Post by emma » Thu Aug 18, 2005 11:19 am

Hi, is there a web site I can get information about family who immi
grated to Canada in the 1920/30s,I have the name and date of there arrival in canada,thank you, emma
mcgowan,murgitroyd, dunlop, hoy, mckay,graham,kerr,Irvine, templeton.campbell,mould,watson,kennedy,humpherson

Linda Malpass
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Location: Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Post by Linda Malpass » Thu Aug 18, 2005 4:02 pm

Hi Emma, you can try this site, it is online immigration records for 1925 to 1935 http://www.collectionscanada.ca/02/02011802_e.html
Linda
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Researching: Hyslop, Lawrie, McCracken, Muir, Ritchie, Tweedie, Glendinning.

emma
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web sites

Post by emma » Thu Aug 18, 2005 5:33 pm

Dear Linda, many thanks, I found what I was looking for on that site, Gr8, Emma
mcgowan,murgitroyd, dunlop, hoy, mckay,graham,kerr,Irvine, templeton.campbell,mould,watson,kennedy,humpherson

Dennis
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Post by Dennis » Thu Aug 18, 2005 7:53 pm

Hi Linda.


I was wondering if, since Newfoundland wasn't yet a Canadian province, people would be considered immigrants if they moved from there to a Canadian province.


dennis
Names of interest: Lennox McKenna Airth Skirving Veitch Laird Drysdale Bennett Colledge Baird Blades Barker Dow Mitchell Perkins Rielly Stewart Tulloch Wright Ure, Ritch Richardson, Whyte
Places of Interest: Dunbarney, Forfar, East London (S.Africa)

Laura
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Location: British Columbia, Canada

Post by Laura » Sat Aug 20, 2005 4:23 am

For the time period 1920 - 1930, all British citizens became naturalized Canadian citizens.

But Newfoundland didn't become part of the confederation of Canada until 1949. Dennis, you have asked a very interesting question.

I have a friend who is in her sixties now and was born in Newfoundland. She told me she was taught with curriculum that came from England. Newfoundland was still very much a British colony when she was growing up.

Regards,
Laura