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  • Wincenty and Ewa Warelis
    Wincenty was born on August 15, 1871 in the village of Biedrzychow, Poland. He was the son of Damian Warelis and Helena Rejowska. He married Ewa Kurdziel who was born in the village of Rusinow, Poland on December 24, 1878. Together they had six children, Antoni, Frankciezek, Wladyslaw, Stefka, …
  • Dirk and Hedwig van Laren
    The OCEAN CROSSING on the GROOTE BEER October 20-28, 1953 Tuesday Oct 20th departure day finally arrived. My fiancée had the use of her father's car for the trip to Rotterdam and Dad, Mother and my sister came along for the "waving out ceremony". The final goodbyes had to be said in the departure …
  • Frederika van Nouhuys and Children
    Frederika van Nouhuys and Children …
  • Joe and Ann van Oirschot
    Joe and Ann van Oirschot …
  • Riky van Rijswijk
    Riky van Rijswijk …
  • The Albert van Roodselaar Family
    The Albert van Roodselaar Family …
  • Harry and Piet van Schaayk
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  • Mary and Jozeph Van Schaick
    Jozeph entered Canada through Pier 21 in Halifax, in May, 1953. He came on the Waterman. He began writing to Mary VanBysterveldt and went to Holland to marry her. They entered Canada through Pier 21 on Holy Saturday, April, 1956. The ship was the Ryndam. As they tell their story: We went to P. E. …
  • Ina van Teunenbroek
    Alumni Type: Immigrant Country of Origin: Netherlands Date of Arrival: February 5, 1968 Port of Entry: Queenston, ON Age on Arrival: 32 Pier 21 - Ina Vrugtman Ina's story (updated 4 Nov. 2021) Ina Vrugtman was born Ina van Teunenbroek, April 1936, in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Her early school years …
  • Alphonse Achille Van Torre
    Alphonse Achille Van Torre …

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