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From: Sue Swiggum <>
Subject: Re: [TSL] Rosemount or Mountrose.
Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2005 17:24:56 -0400
In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20050108152744.024da0a8@theshipslist.com>


At 03:27 PM 2005-01-08 -0400, Kurt & Lila wrote:
>I am looking for the ship arriving Montreal June 1926 name Rosemount or
>Mountrose.
>Steffen Andreasen & Ragnhild Norum son Verner Andreasen born 21 Dec 1017
>in Aase Hobro Denmark,
>Kurt Nagel
>R. R. # 3
>Innisfail, Alberta,
>T4G 1T8

Hi Kurt,

It will be MONTROSE, with no 'u'

Reel Number Vol - page(s) Ship Name Departure
Information Arrival Information Shipping Line
T-14723 vol. 7, pp. 45-82 MONTROSE Liverpool, England
1926-06-11 / Belfast, Ireland 1926-06-12 / Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland
1926-06-12 Quebec, Que. 1926-06-19 / Montreal, Que.
1926-06-20 (CPSSC) Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ltd.

Alberta doesn't have the 1926 microfilms yet .
. http://www.genealogy.gc.ca/10/1003_e.html#alberta so you will have to
ILL the microfilm from Ottawa

The passenger manifest is on Microfilm at the National Archives of Canada
[NAC], in Ottawa. The Ships are placed on the reel, in order of arrival.
You can borrow these reels on an Inter Library Loan [ILL]. You can find the
details for this procedure at this NAC Genealogy Research URL
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/ill/index-e.html
You are also able to ILL from Ottawa, to libraries in the US, and outside
North America. These microfilms contain arrivals from ALL ports, they are
not indexed. These films are available onsite at the NAC in Ottawa, and
also at the North York Central Branch of the Toronto Public Library,
Toronto, Ontario and the Cloverdale Branch of the Surrey Public Library,
Surrey, B.C. (North York now has ALL, up to 1935, including the Form 30A
records)
The LDS now have copies of the post-1900 Canadian arrivals, so check here
for links and
details http://www.theshipslist.com/Research/canadarecords.htm#lds

Alternatively, as you already know the ship name, arrival date and port,
you are also able to request photocopies of the passenger list from the
NAC. You will find details of how to submit a request, by mail, email or by
Fax. Quote all the ship details, the ports/dates, the microfilm number and the
Record Group which is_RG 76_ http://www.collectionscanada.ca/02/020206_e.html

You CAN see the index for the passengers' arrival at the National Archives
website, here . .
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/02/020118_e.html however, the actual
passenger lists are more interesting as the manifest forms have 28 "fields"
over two pages, which give more details about your immigrant.

Having said ALL that, you will only find them on the index and the
passenger list IF they were Canada immigrants. If they were headed to the
US via Canada then you have to consult American records . . the St. Albans
lists, which were CAN-US border records . . you can learn about those here . .
http://www.theshipslist.com/Research/canadarecords.htm

Good luck,

Sue
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