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1. Re: [CAN-Nat] Husband and Wife Naturalizations [1]
On 19 Mar 2005 at 18:54, Donna Hrynkiw wrote: > Many libraries have subscriptions to the Canada Gazette, but > for genealogical purposes you'd be interested in the issues > from 1915 to 1947 which are harder to come by. I found my > research copies on microfilm in the University of British > Columbia Law Library. It's also possible that it's available > on the Web somewhere from Archives Canada Yes, it is available online and there is a link to it from http://naturalizationrecords.com/canada/ Lorine --
2. Re: [CAN-Nat] William Fitzgerald naturalization [1]
On 22 Mar 2005 at 11:40, Melissa wrote: > I'm trying to find a William Fitzgerald who would have been > naturalized before 1820. He was born between 1780-1790 in > Ireland. Can anyone help me with this? > From 1763 to 1 January 1947, people born in the provinces and colonies of British North America were all British subjects. Thus immigrants from Great Britain and the Commonwealth (England, Ireland, Wales or Scotland) did not have to be naturalized. I'm afraid you won't find a naturalization record
3. Re: Husband and Wife Naturalizations [1]
A few days ago I asked: On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 19:35:26 -0800, Donna Hrynkiw wrote: > I have a question about the naturalization of husbands and wives. [...] > **Were wives considered to be automatically naturalized when their > husbands took the oath? I have a tidbit of new information. In the Canada Gazette, Naturalizations are assigned a "series" as follows: A = Certificates granted to Alians B = Certificates granted to Alians with names of children included C = Certificates granted t
4. Re: [CAN-Nat] Husband and Wife Naturalizations [1]
Canada Gazette Naturalizations 1915-1932 http://www.genealogy.gc.ca/06/0603_e.html I don't find the Olive Tree Genealogy sites very useful. Too much noise. Donna Hrynkiw Researching HRYNKIW and PETRASH, Ivankov, Borschew, Ternopil, Ukraine, c. 1880-1922
5. Re: [CAN-Nat] I'Anson [1]
On 16 Mar 2005 at 10:14, Michaelbaines1@aol.com wrote: > I am looking for information about members of the I'ANSON > family who moved to Canada from England and are related to > HIRAM I'ANSON born in Wootton Lincs England abt 1853. From 1763 to 1 January 1947, people born in the provinces and colonies of British North America were all British subjects. Thus immigrants from Great Britain and the Commonwealth (England, Ireland, Wales or Scotland) did not have to be naturalized. I'm afraid you won'
6. Immigration records [1]
How do I go about finding out which ship my Gr Gr Grandparents and their children came over from London, England to Canada. They lived in Toronto. I only know they came over not long before 1914. Their names were Edward & Louisa Reed which are not uncommon names and making it more difficult to find. Any suggestions or advice let me know. Thanks Laureen
7. Re: [CAN-Nat] Immigration records [1]
On 19 Mar 2005 at 14:01, Dave Fraser wrote: > How do I go about finding out which ship my Gr Gr > Grandparents and their children came over from London, > England to Canada. They lived in Toronto. I only know they > came over not long before 1914. Their names were Edward & > Louisa Reed which are not uncommon names and making it more > difficult to find. Any suggestions or advice let me know. > Laureen This list is for finding naturalization records in Canada, but let me try to guide you to find your
8. Husband and Wife Naturalizations [1]
Greetings good people, I have a question about the naturalization of husbands and wives. My granparents married in Ukraine, but came to Canada separately. I tracked down my grandfather's naturalization date via a notation in the margin of the passenger list next to his name which indicated the year (1934). Using that note, I searched the Canada Gazette for 1934 and found his entry. (Yay!) My grandmother was not mentioned. I assumed she was naturalized at some other time. Now I have information for my gr
9. William Fitzgerald naturalization [1]
I'm trying to find a William Fitzgerald who would have been naturalized before 1820. He was born between 1780-1790 in Ireland. Can anyone help me with this? Any advice is appreciated, Melissa
10. From List Admin Re: [CAN-Nat] Husband and Wife Naturalizations [1]
On 20 Mar 2005 at 12:27, Donna Hrynkiw wrote: > I don't find the Olive Tree Genealogy sites very useful. Too > much noise. Dear Donna I have a rule on all the lists I am admin for -- and that is that you may NOT flame anyone, or any site, on the list. You don't have to like a site, you don't have to use it, your opinion is entirely your own. However you may not voice that negative opinion on any list I'm an admin for. Webmasters work hard to create sites. They work hard to gather materials for th
11. Re: [CAN-Nat] Husband and Wife Naturalizations [1]
Hi Donna I'm sorry that you did not like one (if not the best) of my favorite Sites. Perhaps you are not reading all of the details and explanations where it refers you to other sources. This site is probably one of the best on the Internet for people doing research in Ontario, on Loyalist and finding other Canadian Information. The input of our administrator and her suggestions and hints on giving or getting information on Canada and the sources on this site are far above the average. May I sugg
12. Re: [CAN-Nat] Hendrikus Willems, born 8 Aug. 1872 [1]
Hello Fietje It's going to be difficult for you, because of Canadian privacy laws but here are some sites that might help http://www.rootsweb.com/~skmoosej/MooseJaw/ Saskatchewan GenWeb for MooseJaw. WW1 CEF searchable database online http://www.collectionscanada.ca/02/02010602_e.html This is a great help if any of your family enlisted in WW1 http://www.health.gov.sk.ca/ps_birth_certificates.html Saskatchewan Vital Stats (sending for birth certificates) http://www.collectionscanada.ca/02/02011102_e.
13. Hendrikus Willems, born 8 Aug. 1872 [1]
Hello. I hope you can help us. Hendrikus Willems, born 8 Aug. 1872 Broekhuizen, Holland. son of : Antoon Willems and Maria Pennings married: 29 May 1899 in Broekhuizen Holland. Hendrica Albers, born 10 June 1875 Well (Bergen) Holland. Daughter of: Gerardus Albers and Gertrudis Welbers The family lived in Goch, Germany. They immigrated to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan in 1913 coming from Winnipeg with their children: Georg(e)-Henry-Otto-Tony-Mary-Gertrude-Josephine. Julia Willems the last one is born in Canad
14. I'Anson [1]
I am looking for information about members of the I'ANSON family who moved to Canada from England and are related to HIRAM I'ANSON born in Wootton Lincs England abt 1853. All information very welcome. Michael Baines
15. Re: [CAN-Nat] re: McCOSHEN / pembroke [1]
On 7 Mar 2005 at 13:16, Sheila Lafleur wrote: > > according to 1901 census my greatgrandfather Duncan > McCoshen spelled on census as McCaushen immigrated to > Canada in 1867 and year of naturalization was listed as > 1879 I believe in Pembroke, Ontario > > Would there be away to get confirmation of his 1879 > naturalization papers.... ? would they list his parents > Instructions on how to obtain naturalization records in Canada are given at http://naturalizationrecords.com/ Click on CANADA
16. re: McCOSHEN / pembroke [1]
Hi list according to 1901 census my greatgrandfather Duncan McCoshen spelled on census as McCaushen immigrated to Canada in 1867 and year of naturalization was listed as 1879 I believe in Pembroke, Ontario I have found little on this family and the little I have found surname has been McCoshen, McCoshan, McCaushen, McCashen and the best yet Miskurkey. Would there be away to get confirmation of his 1879 naturalization papers.... ? would they list his parents etc. on WW1 enlistment papers he w
17. Re: [CAN-Nat] Husband and Wife Naturalizations [1]
Canada Gazette Naturalizations 1915-1932 http://www.genealogy.gc.ca/06/0603_e.html I have to admit I don't find the Olive Tree Genealogy sites very useful. Poor organization and too much noise. Donna Hrynkiw Researching HRYNKIW and PETRASH, Ivankov, Borschew, Ternopil, Ukraine, c. 1880-1922
18. Re: [CAN-Nat] Husband and Wife Naturalizations [1]
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 20:59:20 EST, NewtonScotty@aol.com wrote: > Quick question were do I find the Canada Gazette? > Gail Many libraries have subscriptions to the Canada Gazette, but for genealogical purposes you'd be interested in the issues from 1915 to 1947 which are harder to come by. I found my research copies on microfilm in the University of British Columbia Law Library. It's also possible that it's available on the Web somewhere from Archives Canada -- I haven't loo

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