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  • Rhoda and I. Elizabeth Fulford
    My husband, Carl Fulford , and I were married in 1943 in Dundee, Scotland. My husband was with the Canadian Army (R.C.E.) and I was with the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (W.A.A.F.). My daughter and I came to Canada on the Queen Mary in July 1946. We travelled by train to Kirkland Lake in Northern …
  • Reinhard, Anna Lehmann
    I was born in Volhynia (which was a province of Poland at the time, now it is Western Ukraine), in 1936 of ethnic German parents. My ancestors emigrated to Volhynia from Central Poland where they were born in the 19th century. In 1939, after Russia and Germany partitioned Poland, we were resettled …
  • Leon and Mary Tymoschuk and Family
    My parents Leon and Mary Tymoschuk, and three of my older brothers, Max, Jako and Alexander, set sail from Rotterdam aboard the Volendam on July 10, 1929. They landed at Pier 21 in Halifax on August 8, 1929. My brother Jako became very ill and died shortly after arriving in Canada. Travelling by …
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  • Giuseppe, Celeste e Giovanni
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  • Antonio Marchese
    Alumni Type: Immigrant Ship Name: Olympia Port of Entry: Pier 21, Halifax Date of Arrival: January 18, 1967 …
  • Delia Quintieri
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  • Italo Bottos
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