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  • Maurice Bernard Burton
    During the war Mr. Burton worked out of Pier 21, Halifax. His company loaded the convey ships for their missions, unloaded servicemen, war brides and hospital ships. He traveled as far as New York once to unload the Queen Mary because she couldn't dock in Halifax. He processed the War Brides …
  • Christina R. Burvill
    Christina R. Burvill …
  • Peter Butler
    Peter Butler (born Oct. 1, 1940 in Ilford, Essex) arrived at Pier 21 aboard the Aquitania on November 17, 1948. He emigrated from England with his parents Dorothy and Harold Butler, and went on to Toronto to begin a new and exciting life in …
  • Marino Buttignol
    Marino Buttignol …
  • Nelda and Rudy Buttignol
    I arrived as a 4 year-old with my mother at Pier 21 in 1955. …
  • Sebastian and Viktoria Butz
    Sebastian and Viktoria Butz …
  • Helen, John and Emil Butz
    Helen, John and Emil Butz …
  • Judith Byrnes
    Judith Byrnes …
  • Gerrit Vanderbyl
    Gerrit Vanderbyl …
  • Frederick and Catherine Cable
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