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Passenger Lists by Village Name Villages of Origin of Steamship Passengers Travelling to Alberta Prior to 1915 Crownland/ province/ Year of Port of Passenger Village Povit country Ship name arrival Date landing list Adamivka Brody Galicia Armenia 1899 18-Apr Halifax Online Bahna Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna Armenia 1889 18-Apr Halifax Online Balychi Mostyska Galicia Friedrich 1911 27-Nov New der Grosse York Banyliv Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna Adria 1899 Halifax Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna Brasilia 1899 9-May Halifax Online Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna Hamburg 1896? Halifax Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna Hispania 1900 2-Jun Halifax Online Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna Phoenicia 1899 21-May Halifax Online Banyliv Ruskyi Vashkivtsi Bukovyna Armenia 1902 13-May? Halifax Vashkivtsi Bukovyna Brasilia 1899 9-May Halifax Online Vashkivtsi Bukovyna Bulgaria 1898 Halifax Vashkivtsi Bukovyna Montreal 1907 16-Jun Montreal Online Barych Peremyshl Galicia Armenia 1903 Halifax Peremyshl Galicia Canada 1909 Halifax Peremyshl Galicia Christiania 1896 30-Apr? Montreal Peremyshl Galicia Tunisian 1900 14-Apr Halifax Online Berhomet Kitsman Bukovyna Lake 1902 Quebec Champlain Bila Chortkiv Galicia Adria 1903 Halifax Chortkiv Galicia Armenia 1897 14-Oct Halifax Online Chortkiv Galicia Brasilia 1899 9-May Halifax Online Chortkiv Galicia Brasilia 1899 Halifax Chortkiv Galicia Lake 1897 8-Apr Saint Online Ontario John Chortkiv Galicia Montreal 1904 15-Aug Quebec Online Chortkiv Galicia Palatia 1898 13-May Halifax Online Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Villages of Origin of Steamship Passengers Travelling to Alberta Prior to 1915 Village Povit Crownland Ship Arrived Port List Chortkiv Galicia Palatia 1898 Halifax Chortkiv Galicia Palatia 1899 26-Apr Halifax Online Bilche Zolote Borshchiv Galicia Armenia 1899 Halifax Borshchiv Galicia Bulgaria 1898 Halifax Borshchiv Galicia Bulgaria 1899 Halifax Borshchiv Galicia Christiania 1896 Montreal Borshchiv Galicia Sicilia 1896 Quebec Biliavtsi Brody Galicia Armenia 1897 17-Jun? Halifax Brody Galicia Brasilia 1899 9-May Halifax Online Brody Galicia Canadia 1895 13-Jun Montreal Online /Quebec Brody Galicia Corean 1902 Halifax Brody Galicia Montreal 1904 9-May Montreal Online Brody Galicia Montreal 1904 Montreal Brody Galicia Phoenicia 1904 Quebec Bilitovka Skalat Galicia Christiania 1898 6-Jul Halifax Online Bobrivka Yaroslav Galicia Arcadia 1896 Montreal Yaroslav Galicia Bulgaria 1898 Halifax Boiany Chernivtsi Bukovyna Arcadia 1897 Quebec Chernivtsi Bukovyna Armenia 1899 Halifax Chernivtsi Bukovyna Bulgaria 1902 19-Jun Quebec Online Chernivtsi Bukovyna Numidian 1899 Quebec Chernivtsi Bukovyna Pisa 1898 Halifax Chernivtsi Bukovyna Prussia 1897 22-May Halifax Online Borduliaky Brody Galicia Phoenicia 1899 Halifax Borivtsi Zastavna Bukovyna Belgravia 1901 31-Jul Halifax Online Zastavna Bukovyna Brasilia 1899 9-May Halifax Online Zastavna Bukovyna Bulgaria 1898 Halifax Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Villages of Origin of Steamship Passengers Travelling to Alberta Prior to 1915 Village Povit Crownland Ship Arrived Port List Zastavna Bukovyna Lake 1902 11-Jul Montreal Online Manitoba Zastavna Bukovyna Palatia 1898 Halifax Zastavna Bukovyna Pisa 1898 23-May Halifax Online Borshchiv Borshchiv Galicia Arcadia 1900 Halifax Borshchiv Galicia Arcadia 1902 13-May? Halifax Sniatyn Galicia Lake 1902 13-Jun Montreal Online Megantic Sniatyn Galicia Montreal 1907 Quebec Borshchiv Galicia Scotia 1897 Halifax Bosyry Husiatyn Galicia Arabia 1899 Quebec Husiatyn Galicia Brasilia 1899 9-May Halifax Online Husiatyn Galicia Laurentian 1899 Quebec Husiatyn Galicia Numidian 1899 Quebec Brody Brody Galicia Badenia 1908 Halifax Brody Galicia Lake 1897 4-Apr? Saint Ontario John Brody Galicia Montreal 1907 16-Jun Quebec Online Brody Galicia Montreal 1911 Quebec Brody Galicia Napolitan 1909 Halifax Prince Buchach Buchach Galicia Bulgaria 1903 27-May Halifax Online Burakivka Zalishchyky Galicia Prince 1909 Quebec Phillip? Butsiv Peremyshl Galicia Mount 1907 25-May? Montreal Royal Peremyshl Galicia Palatia 1898 13-May Halifax Online Bychkivtsi Chortkiv Galicia Palatia 1899 Halifax Chahor Chernivtsi Bukovyna Arcadia 1900 Halifax Chernivtsi Bukovyna Assyrian 1900 18-May Halifax Online Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Villages of Origin of Steamship Passengers Travelling to Alberta Prior to 1915 Village Povit Crownland Ship Arrived Port List Chernivtsi Bukovyna Palatia 1899 Halifax Chekhy Brody Galicia Armenia 1899 Halifax Chernivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna Arcadia 1897 2-May Montreal Online Chernivtsi Bukovyna Arcadia 1900 2-Jun Halifax Online Chernivtsi Bukovyna Armenia 1899 Halifax Chernivtsi Bukovyna Christiania 1896 30-Apr? Montreal Chernivtsi Bukovyna Christiania 1898 Halifax Chernivtsi Bukovyna Pisa 1898 23-May Halifax Online Chornavka Chernivtsi Bukovyna Arcadia 1897 Montreal Chernivtsi Bukovyna Christiania 1898 Halifax Chornushovychi Lviv Galicia Numidian 1899 2-May Montreal Online /Quebec Chortkiv Chortkiv Galicia Adria 1900 1-May Halifax Online Chortkiv Galicia Armenia 1903 Halifax Chortkiv Galicia Montreal 1908 26-May Quebec Online Chortkiv Galicia Scotia 1897 30-Apr Halifax Online Denysiv Ternopil Galicia Lake 1911 Quebec Michigan Ternopil Galicia Montreal 1909 Quebec Ternopil Galicia Montreal 1910 Saint John Dobrivliany unknown Galicia Bulgaria 1899 5-Jun Halifax Online Dusivtsi Peremyshl Galicia Pisa 1898 Halifax Dzhuriv Sniatyn Galicia Palatia 1899 Halifax Dzhuryn Chortkiv Galicia Labrador 1897 Halifax Hadynkivtsi Husiatyn Galicia Italia 1898 Halifax Husiatyn Galicia Phoenicia 1899 21-May Halifax Online Husiatyn Galicia Phoenicia 1904 Quebec Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Villages of Origin of Steamship Passengers Travelling to Alberta Prior to 1915 Village Povit Crownland Ship Arrived Port List Hlyniany Peremyshliany Galicia Canadia 1895 Montreal /Quebec Horozhanna Rudky Galicia Brasilia 1899 18-Jun Quebec Online Mala Rudky Galicia Christiania 1896 Montreal Rudky Galicia Lake 1898 5-May Quebec Online Winnipeg Hrynkivtsi Chortkiv Galicia Palatia 1899 Halifax Hrytsevolia Radekhiv Galicia Palatia 1899 Halifax Radekhiv Galicia Phoenicia 1899 Halifax Ispas Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna Armenia 1902 13-Jun Quebec Online City Ispas Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna Labrador 1897 21-Feb Halifax Online Kalnykiv Peremyshl Galicia Arcadia 1897 2-May Montreal Online Mostyska Galicia Bulgaria 1898 24-Apr Halifax Online Mostyska Galicia Montreal 1904 15-Aug Montreal Online Peremyshl Galicia Pisa 1898 23-May Halifax Online Kalush Kalush Galicia Palatia 1898 13-May Halifax Online Khmilno Radekhiv Galicia Hispania 1900 2-Jun Halifax Online Khomiakivka Chortkiv Galicia Palatia 1898 Halifax Kitsman Kitsman Bukovyna Armenia 1902 13-May? Halifax Kitsman Bukovyna Corean 1902 7-May S. Online John/Hal ifax? Kitsman Bukovyna Lake 1903 Montreal Michigan Kitsman Bukovyna Montezuma 1907 Quebec Kitsman Bukovyna Scotia 1897 Halifax Klekotiv Brody Galicia Barcelona 1904 Halifax Kniazhe Sniatyn/ Zolochiv? Galicia Christiania 1896 Montreal Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Villages of Origin of Steamship Passengers Travelling to Alberta Prior to 1915 Village Povit Crownland Ship Arrived Port List Sniatyn/ Zolochiv? Galicia Montreal 1904 15-Aug Montreal Online Koniushkiv Brody Galicia Armenia 1907 Halifax Brody Galicia Prinz 1909 Quebec Adalbert Kosiv Chortkiv Galicia Palatia 1898 13-May Halifax Online Chortkiv Galicia Palatia 1899 Halifax Kotul Bainskyi Chernivtsi Bukovyna Pisa 1898 Halifax Krasne Zolochiv Galicia Canadia 1895 Montreal /Quebec Krasnostavtsi Sniatyn Galicia Brasilia 1899 Halifax Kysyliv Zastavna Bukovyna Arabia 1897 26-May Montreal Online Zastavna Bukovyna Arcadia 1897 Montreal Zastavna Bukovyna Assyrian 1900 18-May Halifax Online Zastavna Bukovyna Bulgaria 1898 24-Apr Halifax Online Zastavna Bukovyna Lake 1903 2-Jul Montreal Online Champlain Zastavna Bukovyna Lithuanian? 1894 Zastavna Bukovyna Mongolian 1894 25-Jun Quebec Online Zastavna Bukovyna Mount 1911 Quebec Royal Zastavna Bukovyna Phoenicia 1899 21-May Halifax Online Lanivtsi Borshchiv Galicia Arabia 1897 26-May Montreal Online Borshchiv Galicia Brasilia 1899 Halifax Borshchiv Galicia Bulgaria 1899 Halifax Borshchiv Galicia Christiania 1898 Halifax Borshchiv Galicia Lake 1902 11-Jul Montreal Online Manitoba Lashkiv Brody Galicia Bulgaria 1899 5-Jun Halifax Online Lashkivka Kitsman Bukovyna Bulgaria 1898 Halifax Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Villages of Origin of Steamship Passengers Travelling to Alberta Prior to 1915 Village Povit Crownland Ship Arrived Port List Kitsman Bukovyna Lake 1902 13-Jun Montreal Online Megantic Kitsman Bukovyna Lake 1897 8-Apr Saint Online Ontario John Lashky Yaroslav Galicia Arcadia 1897 Montreal Yaroslav Galicia Bulgaria 1898 Halifax Yaroslav Galicia Christiania 1898 Halifax Yaroslav Galicia Pisa 1898 Halifax Lazy Yaroslav Galicia Ambria 1897 Quebec Yaroslav Galicia Arcadia 1897 Montreal Yaroslav Galicia Bulgaria 1898 Halifax Yaroslav Galicia Bulgaria 1899 5-Jun Halifax Online Yaroslav Galicia Christiania 1896 Montreal Yaroslav Galicia Corean 1902 7-May S. Online John/Hal ifax? Yaroslav Galicia Lake 1903 2-Jul Montreal Online Champlain Yaroslav Galicia Lake 1897 Halifax Winnipeg Yaroslav Galicia Parisian 1898 Halifax Yaroslav Galicia Vancouver 1896 Quebec Leshniv Brody Galicia Christiania 1896 Montreal Lopatyn Radekhiv Galicia Armenia 1897 Quebec Lubyni Yavoriv Galicia Labrador 1897 21-Feb Halifax Online Yavoriv Galicia Prinz Oskar 1909 Quebec Lukavytsia Chernivtsi Bukovyna Brasilia 1899 Halifax Luzan Kitsman Bukovyna Montfort 1902 Montreal /Quebec Kitsman Bukovyna Montfort 1909 Quebec Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Villages of
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