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MY FATHER - F/O Thomas Roberts [Bob] Millar RAAF Observer 422612 104 Squadron RAF Jan-July 1944 Foggia Main and 31 Squadron SAAF Aug-Oct 1944 Celone Foggia My RAAF father was born in Sept. 1916 in Narromine NSW Australia and later lived in Sydney, attending schools and University there. He was …
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by Siniša Obradovic, Former Oral History Researcher The Oral History Collection and Interviews in French The Oral History team at the Canadian Museum of Immigration conducts recorded interviews across the country in order to learn about immigration through first-hand accounts. We seek to represent …
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Service: World War Two Years of Service: 1 Medals Received: 1943-1945 Star, France & Germany Star, CVSM & Clasp War Medal 39-45 Born: September 8, 1925 Died: August 6, 2008 Enrolled in the army March 15, 1944 in Kingston, Ont., was a member of the Stormont, Dundas Glengary Highlanders. April 1944 …
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Luis De Moura with his English Teacher & Classmates in Canada Luis De Moura with his friend Sabino Goncalves … Luis De Moura …
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Country of Origin: Italy Ship Name: Vulcania Date of Arrival: January 1957 … Luigi, Maria Bruno and Children …
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Maria Pia Mastrangelo Born in Oratino, Italy in October, 1934. Arrived at Pier 21 on January 15, 1953 aboard the Italian Liner Saturnia. I immigrated to Canada together with my Mother Rosa and my brother Giovanni, to join my father Michele in Ottawa who landed at Pier 21 exactly one year before. It …
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Country of Origin: Italy Date of Arrival: May 26, 1949 … Luigi Gemma Maria Giovanni Mattiuz …
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I came to Canada in November 1961 with my mother, Maria Rosaria (Teti) Pagano and my sister, Maria Grazia Pagano. We came to join my father who had immigrated to Canada in 1958. We came from Italy, from a small town called San Pietro Infine, in the Region of Campania. We came on a ship called the …
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While living in Frankfurt, Germany, the Kvasheninikoff family applied to move to Canada. When their application was accepted, they relocated to Camp Lesum near Hamburg. This was an IRO camp (International Refugee Organization), where they stayed in barracks for a couple of months and were processed …
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In the 1950s if you were a young British man looking for employment Canada wanted you. If you happened to be bright, handsome it didn't hurt either. The four young men who stepped off the Scythia on March 29, 1953 were all of these things and more. Fifty years to the day of their arrival at Pier 21 …