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THE COMPASS

Canada and Northern States Passenger Information

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Some sites are listed under several topics due to the
vast amount of information contained within the sites.





[Tom Snyder's Home Page]
[Olive Tree Genealogy: Ships to Canada]
[Genealogical Resources from Andrew J. Morris]




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DEPARTURES:
1716, 1813, 1815, 1879
Port Nicholson, New Zealand, 7 March 1840.
Stromness, Orkney, Scotland
Old Kildonan, Scotland
Belfast, Ireland
Unknown


../../images/blu_sm.gif    Olive Tree Genealogy: Ships to Canada
Provinces and Territories in Canada were settled at different times, and their record keeping systems vary in beginning dates, and what types of records are available.

To assist those researching in Canada, they have established sections specific to each Province or Territory. Also have a smaller section for Canada in general, and you should not overlook it, but you may wish to begin with a more specific area from the Menu Choices above.


../../images/blu_sm.gif    Homepage for Andrew J. Morris
or Genealogical Resources index page for Andrew J. Morris


Mr. Morris' site connects to Digital Ireland Genealogy indexes, 1800's Photography, Marriage lists by surname and Surname eBooks to download (fee).




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Research for the original information found in the ISTG COMPASS was conducted by Harriet Rosch and the late Donna Jackson. The ISTG Compass began to guide researchers in September 1999, and is an invaluable research site for genealogists.


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