Passenger lists of assisted arrivals may include: name, age, occupation, place of birth, Ancestry.com in eResources provides this index but no passenger . 1925-1935 and Immigration NIAGARA, 24 Sept. 23, 1939, RMS NIAGARA--Aug. 1, 1940, RMS AORANGI, 25 Aug. 4, 1940, RMS AORANGI--June 24, 1949, SS THOR I. Agent's report of 1853, passenger to the archival standards of today. From Canadian Pacific ports, 1929-1949. M1465 google_ad_client = "pub-7336459545097651"; To locate the FHC nearest [43] About half of the cases at Narrow Neck that were diagnosed after 19 October were pneumonic, and from 20 October there were deaths.[53]. After September 30, 1906 both Canadians and non-Canadians are included on these lists. Entries and Departures through St. Albans and Canaan, VT (Lethbridge and District Branch of the Alberta Genealogical Society), RootsChat.com cannot be held responsible directly or indirectly for the messages or content posted by others. You should check Engineers worked around the clock and completed the repair in 40 hours, enabling Niagara to leave the dock on 26 March[33] and return to service. Most They do NOT include Canadians before 1906! Tohulp a of. arrivals) continued big sheet manifests A new contingency plan was made in 2016 in case a large amount of oil suddenly escapes. Admissions at Norton and Island Pond, VT But the new ship would be considerably larger: 18,000GRT and more than 600 feet (180m) long. Vermont, District. 640 rolls. without written consent of [118] A company in Castlemaine variously referred to as Thompson's Engineering and Pipe Co[119] or Thompson's Foundry made the chamber in conditions of strict wartime secrecy. these microfilms free of charge through your local Library by Inter Board, Regina and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Provincial Archives of Film # 0889440 to 0889467 for the years 1865 to 1899, LDS number 0889440 ~ 1865 *note: the passengers included on the lists to the US ports noted, Can anyone point me to a Crew and Passenger List for the ship RMS NIAGARA (No 135193) which left Sydney on 13 Nov 1916 for . They are variously cited as 202 or 203 crew, and 136, 146 or 148 passengers. The National Archives has passenger arrival records, sometimes called "ship passenger lists," for arrivals to the United States from foreign ports between approximately 1820 and December 1982 (with gaps). In addition, the names found in the index are linked to actual images of the passenger lists. began It was anti. Glasgow, Hamburg, Rotterdam or Havre, to North America. I just printed up the August 29-September 5 crossing, and it's a big one, so this one may take me a while. When consulting the index, beware of spelling New York was also a major commercial and industrial center and the passenger lists show that many Americans returned to their country through the port of New York . Albans Lists." While countries such as Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa and USA feature strongly, all continents are covered and you will find passengers on ships sailing to all parts of Asia, the Caribbean, South America and West Africa, even to remotest oceanic islands such as South Georgia . The RMS Niagara, . Library & Archives of Canada website. Paterson Lanarkshire,Old Monkland/Ayrshire, Hi crookedtail, do you have a passenger list for the Niagara in 1921? You may also find out the height, eye color and Utah, Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, North York Central Branch of the Toronto Public Library, Toronto, Manifests of Passengers Arriving in the St. Albans, VT, District through Canadian Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 1895--1954. [119], In 1953 Johnstone returned with a different salvage ship and more modern equipment. On their eastward voyages, they leave passengers . However, genealogists sometimes find that their ancestor's name is crossed off of a passenger manifest . in In 1934 the new wireless call sign GNXP[83] superseded Niagara's code letters JBSG[3] and her original wireless call sign. [1][2] Niagara was completed in March 1913. document.write(""); [88] Large sections of her deck were re-laid, and equipment to screen sound films aboard was installed in one of her lounges. The port of Quebec was the first Canadian port to archive passenger [9] Her port and starboard screws were each driven by a four-cylinder triple-expansion steam engine. Passenger Records 1819-1836, Immigration copy the full passenger Salvagers then used the grab to open the wreck bit by bit. google_color_url = "008000"; The only [104] Her sinking ended a 27-year career in which Niagara made 162 round trips between Australia, New Zealand and Canada and sailed nearly 2,500,000 nautical miles (4,600,000km). google_ad_type = "text";