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  • Michael, Marjorie, Janet Seymour
    I was only 6 months old when my parents and I came from England. We landed at Pier 21 on May 3 1947 on the Aquitania. My parents were both in the Royal Air Force in England. My father (Michael Seymour) before the war had become a naturalized Canadian and returned to England during the war as a …
  • Beatrice and Leonard Shane
    Beatrice and Leonard Shane …
  • Hilda and Nathan Share
    Hilda and Nathan Share …
  • John Brian Sharples
    In late April, 1959, I left Liverpool on the RMS Nova Scotia eager to start a new job in Canada. I was a little disappointed because my departure meant that I had to miss the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium and not only was my team in the final (Wolverhampton Wanderers) but they subsequently were …
  • Bill Shaw, wife Kaye and Family
    Ken (28), Margaret (28), Lynn (4), Hazel (3) and Kevin (1) Shaw arrived at Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia aboard the Georgic on April 26, 1952 on Kevin's first birthday. We sailed from Southampton on April 19, 1952. Our Mum was quite sic for the first few days. On the fifth day we sailed through a …
  • Mary Joyce Stewart
    Alumni Type: War Bride Date of Arrival: 1945 Country of Origin: England … Mary Joyce Stewart …
  • Patricia Matthews Stewart
    Patricia Matthews Stewart …
  • Peter and Dimitra Stogios
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  • The Harm Jan Stoffer Family
    The Harm Jan Stoffer Family …
  • Peter Arend Stoffer
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