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    charby
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    Unhappy john benjamin selby and lucy darby

    My great grandparents were from england and came to canada in abt 1912, I believed landed in montreal, not confirmed though.Could anyone help me in indicatingwhere i may find the passenger list, I have tried many sites but nothing!

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    Vista
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    Hiya Charby,

    I'm your cousin, V.Stachiw. I was able to find the website given below, though I posted it here without posing any searches to it. There are passenger lists for ships to the US as well. I can see that it's url is too early but perhaps there are other dates...
    https://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/...400-1800.shtml

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    Geoffers
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    Ships Passenger Lists from 1890, for those emigrating are held at The National Archives (TNA) at Kew, in document class BT32

    Have a browse of TNA's research guide
    https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/c...sLeafletID=106

    The documents are not easy to use, being based on port of embarkation and there is no central index. The other problem will be getting there to use them.

    To begin with, you might have better luck starting with the place of debarkation.

    Geoffers

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