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  • Pio, Filomena and Enrico
    Pio, Filomena and Enrico …
  • Filippo Scassa
    Filippo was born in central Italy in 1933 in a little village about 120 km from Rome. His parents are Luigi and Adelina. There were 10 children in his family. Filippo says that life was not that great and there was a lot of poverty. A lot of people left to go to other places that looked promising. …
  • Norbert Schaaf and Family
    Norbert Schaaf and Family …
  • MikeGiel Tulkens BettyLies Scheenen
    MikeGiel Tulkens BettyLies Scheenen …
  • Klaas and Cora Warnink Scheepvaart
    Klaas and Cora's first child, William, was born in Wolfville on July 2, 1948. Klaas was in business and they lived in several towns in the Maritimes. Klass passed away on October 7, 1968. Cora's name is now de Groot. … Klaas and Cora Warnink …
  • Herman, Paula and Ingrid
    Herman, Paula and Ingrid …
  • Leonard K. Read
    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 …
  • Amelia Reason
    Left England, June 27th, 1928 and arrived in early July. Stayed in St.John's for three days before continuing to Halifax. On-board were 23 children sent from a Middlemore Home. … Amelia …
  • Wojciech Steve Rebisz
    Born 1929 Gwozdziec, Poland Son of Jan & Zofia Rebisz (nee Kowal) Grandson of Antoni & Anna Rebisz Grandson of Wojciech & Katarzyna Kowal (nee Dawid) Arrived in Halifax, N.S. Canada March 28th, 1952 Cunard ship - Georgic Married Dolores Lata 1956 in Toronto at St. Casimir's Church. Children - …
  • Severino and Flora Rebuli
    Severino and Flora Rebuli …

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