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  • Kathleen R. Jamieson
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  • Antoon and Dora Janssen
    The Janssen Family by Johanna Keyzers On February 12, 1952, Antoon Janssen, with his wife Dora and 5 children, Ricki, Josephine, Henry, Jerry and Maria, left the Netherlands on a long and arduous journey - a journey that would change their lives, and the lives of their children, forever. This 10 …
  • Agnes Moraitis Jaouich
    Agnes Moraitis Jaouich …
  • Mary Sturdy Jeanrie, son Conrad
    Mary Sturdy Jeanrie, son Conrad …
  • Derk and Dina Jebbink
    On March 1, 1952 a young engineer and his wife, a nurse, disembarked from "The Ryndam" to enter Pier 21 in Halifax. Derk and Dina Jebbink nee Bleijenberg, had left the Netherlands and were about to start their lives in a new country called Canada. After going through Immigration and obtaining a …
  • Margaret Jeffs and son William
    My mother, Margaret E. Jeffs, and myself, William A. Jeffs, left Liverpool on Letitia on June 17th, 1946 arriving June 27th at Pier 21. Then we travelled by train to Vancouver where we still live today. My father was a Canadian who joined the RAF prior to the war, but was transferred to the RCAF at …
  • Audrey, Heather and Angela Jenkins
    Country of Origin: England Ship Name: Scythia - Cunard Port of Entry: Pier 21, Halifax Date of Arrival: February 24, 1957 …
  • Anius Jensen
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  • Daphne Barber Jensen
    I arrived in Canada aboard the Queen Mary on June 15, 1946. My husband was a radar mechanic in the Royal Canadian Air Force, who was stationed in Britain during the Second World War. I attended the unveiling of the Plaque commemorating war brides and children on August 26, 2000 at Pier 21, a lovely …

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