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  • Di Zio Donato Donata Antonio Liliana
    … Di Zio Donato Donata Antonio Liliana …
  • Carmen Nellie Joe e Tom Di Falco
    … CARMEN NELLIE JOE E TOM DI FALCO My great uncle Carmelo Di Falco was one of five brothers, Salvatore, Giovanni, Emanuele and Giorgio (who was my grandfather … Carmen Nellie Joe e Tom Di Falco …
  • Adrian, Maria Verkuylen Van de Ven
    … Adrian, Maria Verkuylen Van de Ven …
  • Fred, Jopie, Anja, Lettie de Tombe
    … Fred, Jopie, Anja, Lettie de Tombe …
  • Umberto, Rosa, Luisa, Danny De Toni
    … Umberto, Rosa, Luisa, Danny De Toni …
  • Famiglia Bellunese di Toronto (Est. 1967)
    … Belluno, Italy... You blessed us with your rich culture, vibrant traditions and enduring values. Your courage, sacrifice and hard work laid the foundation for the strong, diverse Canada we cherish today. Your journey and dreams made ours … Famiglia Bellunese di Toronto (Est. 1967) …
  • Maria Marrone
    … MARIA MARRONE Born: Maria Di Girolamo August 25, 1933 Fossacessia, Italy Immigration: 1956 Date … often staid, but never bitter. She got married at nineteen on a day that was as unassuming as the event itself—just she and her … a nest, and had three children. Life was not simple here, but it was good. A good woman. A good mother. But in the reverie of good things …
  • Quotes - Deciding to Leave
    … 1, 1948 my wife and I and our 11- mouth old daughter arrived in Quebec City, Canada. We decided to leave our homeland of the Netherlands for a … time but we managed to save money to pay for the trip. Immigrating was said to be a ‘live burial’ since it was thought that your family and …
  • Kurt and Rolf Maurer
    … We were told that it was the last voyage for this ship. Some joked and said the one before was probably its last completed voyage. The passage … CNR Train going west. There were not enough passengers getting off to set up a Colonist Class train, so we travelled quite comfortably in … sides could be pulled together to make a sort of sleeping berth, good for at least two people at a time. The compartment seated 6 but it …
  • Guenther Weber and Family
    … Pier 21 Story from Guenther Weber and Family Guenther Carl Heinrich Weber and Margarethe … It was a difficult decision to leave Germany since Guenther had a good job as an engineer and he thought his job prospects in Canada … on February 16, 1952. Grete was seasick the whole trip except for one day and therefore spent almost all her time in the cabin. Anngret was …

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