SS Christiania
(HAN) Hansa Line
SS Christiania sailed from Hamburg 1898 June 23 arrived Halifax 1898 July 6. Its passengers included many Austrians bound for Winnipeg.
Columns represent: name, surname, adults age, childrens ages, Profession, Occupation or Calling, Nation or Country of Birth, Places in the Dominion of Canada or United States, to which passengers are bound
1 Iwan Podolsky 49 farmer Austria Winnipeg 2 Apollonia Podolsky 42 wife Austria Winnipeg 3 Filipp Podolsky 23 child Austria Winnipeg 4 Natalie Podolsky 17 child Austria Winnipeg 5 Hrynko Podolsky 14 child Austria Winnipeg 6 Tekla Podolsky 9 child Austria Winnipeg 7 Dmytro Podolsky 4 child Austria Winnipeg 8 Anna Podolsky 2 child Austria Winnipeg 9 Matney Podolsky 36 farmer Austria Winnipeg 10 Maria Podolsky 24 wife Austria Winnipeg 11 Hrynko Podolsky 2 child Austria Winnipeg 12 Philip Gernyk 32 farmer Austria Winnipeg 13 Honica Gernyk 26 wife Austria Winnipeg 14 Apolonia Gernyk 4 child Austria Winnipeg 15 Facko Gernyk 1 child Austria Winnipeg 16 Stefan Krauer 40 farmer Austria Winnipeg 17 Apofia Krauer 34 wife Austria Winnipeg 18 Anna Krauer 14 child Austria Winnipeg 19 Maria Krauer 11 child Austria Winnipeg 20 Paroskia Krauer 9 child Austria Winnipeg 21 Eudokia Krauer 4 child Austria Winnipeg 22 Hrynko Guryn 45 Farmer Austria Winnipeg 23 Anna Guryn 41 wife Austria Winnipeg 24 Wasyl Guryn 7 child Austria Winnipeg 25 illegible Kusimyrow 23 farmer Austria Winnipeg 26 Tymko Czelidniko 23 Farmer Germany Winnipeg 27 Anna Fridascher - wife Germany Winnipeg 28 illegible Schultze 33 Germany Halifax 29 Anna Schultze 25 Germany Halifax 30 Erna Schultze 2 Germany Halifax 31 Adolf Lcistiko 40 farmer Russia Winnipeg 32 Ludwig Valler 31 farmer Austria Winnipeg 33 Caroline Valler 28 wife Austria Winnipeg 34 Amalie Valler 3 child Austria Winnipeg 35 Elisabeth Valler 2 child Austria Winnipeg 36 Karl Valler 1 child Austria Winnipeg 37 Ferdinand Zuraawsky 45 farmer Austria Winnipeg 38 Rosina Zuraawsky 42 wife Austria Winnipeg 39 Lwnsina Zuraawsky 18 child Austria Winnipeg 40 Iwan Zuraawsky 10 child Austria Winnipeg 41 Barba Zuraawsky 5 child Austria Winnipeg 42 Stefan Borys 42 farmer Austria Winnipeg 43 Elwa Borys 39 wife Austria Winnipeg 44 Maria Borys 16 child Austria Winnipeg 45 Iwan Borys 12 child Austria Winnipeg 46 Stefan Borys 10 child Austria Winnipeg 47 Katha Borys 8 child Austria Winnipeg 48 Anna Borys 4 child Austria Winnipeg 49 Iwa Borys 3 child Austria Winnipeg 50 Mitro Borys 35 Farmer Austria Winnipeg 51 Christof Schoffer 63 farmer Austria Gretna 52 Katha Schoffer 39 wife Austria Gretna 53 Mateus Schoffer 26 child Austria Gretna 54 Georg Schoffer 11 child Austria Gretna 55 Christina Schoffer 9 child Austria Gretna 56 Ludwig Schoffer 6 child Austria Gretna 57 Magdalena Schoffer 4 child Austria Gretna 58 Ludwig Schoffer 23 farmer Austria Gretna 59 Rosa Schoffer 18 wife Austria Gretna 60 Iwan Sopel 24 farmer Austria Gretna 61 Katha Sopel 18 wife Austria Gretna Formatter Notes: Thank you to Sue Swiggum @ "TheShipsList" for supplying additional information regarding this ship including dates, line and special groups. Passenger numbers added for ease in referencing. Correspondence -7/25/01 passengers SCHOFFER The "Schoffers" are my relations. Some of the ones mentioned moved from Gretna Manitoba to Ormiston Saskatchewan. If there is anyone out there that has more information about the Schoffers - RE: place of residence in Austria etc., please contact us. We have been trying to trace them but our local cemetary and graveyard records were lost when the person looking after them (Adam Schoffer) lost them in his move to California. Some of these Schoffers married into the Snell family. Leonard Schoffer
National Archives of Canada (NAC), Reel #C-4518
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3 January 1999
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