For those of Chinese origin (born in China), the form consolidates information on the individual’s entry into Canada. This includes their place of birth (village/city and district/province in China), original port of admission, conveyance (ship), original date of arrival, amount of head tax...
The 1911, 1916 and 1921 Canadiancensuses; for example, the 1921 census lists Arthur and Norman Bright living together as lodgers at 3 Brown’s Lane, in downtown Toronto. Neither was married, and they were both working as labourers. Passenger listsshow when, where and with whom individuals ...
Typically, their physical baggage was not extensive, as we may see from ship passenger lists of the nineteenth century. For example, the 162 passengers on the Barque Fanny, which sailed from Londonderry to Philadelphia on 12 May 1845, had between them only 106 baggage items: fifty chests, ...
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We’re looking for personal stories or connections we can follow up on as part of this new research project geared towards the ship’s ‘human’ history and remembrance. Your family history may include a relative who sailed on the Empress of Asia as a passenger, perhaps as a new immigrant...
give the full name, date of birth and citizenship for every person on the boat; give the destination, purpose of trip and length of stay in Canada for each passenger who is a non-resident of Canada; give the length of absence for each passenger who is a returning resident of Canada; ...
37-passenger “OKN” is one of those first gen Dash 8-100 survivors, having started its career with American West Airlines in 1989 as N807AW. In 1995 it moved to Allegheny as N831EX, returned to Canada in 2004 as C-GAII for a taste of the north with Air Inuit, then migrated to ...
New York City is projected to lose up to 500,000 jobsrelated to the tourism sector.Theloss of ticket revenue from Broadway shows alone(often at the top of visitors’ bucket lists) will likely cost the Big Apple more than $100 million. ...