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Erich Johann Feldbauer …
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We arrived in Halifax on April 19, 1954 aboard "The Nuiderbrun"; father, mother, and ten children. Two of my brothers (John and Clarence, aged 12 and 13) traveled on to Sutton, Ontario where they were for one year, under the care of my father's brother who was a farmer and his wife, Thante Thea as …
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Geza Feldman …
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Dorris Bell Feldwick …
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I spent the whole voyage from Liverpool to Halifax in the ship's hospital with pneumonia, while my two daughters were looked after by the wonderful staff. Arriving in Ottawa as a war bride, it didn't take long for me to realise that I had married an alcoholic. However, with no alternative but to …
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War Bride, Ivy Feltmate War Bride, Ivy Feltmate, now War Bride, Ivy Feltmate, then …
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Angelo, Amabile and Mario Feltrin …
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As we are all immigrants in this life, we search for a safe haven where to rest, replenish and then move on to our final destination. George was this lighthouse, guiding and reassuring those in turbulent waters that need it the most. He mentioned, towards the end of journey with us that he …
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Marko and Megi Ferderber …
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"There are things of which I may not speak, There are dreams that cannot die; There are thoughts that make the strong heart weak, And bring a pallor into the cheek, And a mist before the eye." These words from Longfellow's poem "My Lost Youth" have perhaps more meaning for me than for most people, …