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SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS TO CANADASS Montrose, from Liverpool arrived 19 June 1926 at QuebecNational Archives of CanadaMicrofilm # T-14723 Volume 7 (7 June - 4 July 1926) SS Montrose, Canadian Pacific Sailed: 11 June to 19 June 1926 From: Liverpool to Quebec page 67 (sheet 23)
LANDED IMMIGRANTS and NON-IMMIGRANTS – Third ClassName, Age, Occupation; Country and Place of Birth; Destination; Relationship, Name and Address of closest relative in the country from which you came; By Whom was Passage Paid; Remarks
Transcriber: Annette Fulford, British Columbia avidgenie@hotmail.com * N.O.B. – Not on board. All of these people had a line through their names. According to the Immigration Records 1925-1935 database at http://www.archives.ca/02/020118_e.html this family came to Canada at a later date. This couple was also in Canada previously. They lived at Ingersoll, Ontario between 1911-1915. Also see SS Montrose, from Liverpool arrived 19 June 1926 at Quebec - page 58 (Sheet No. 14)
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