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Passenger Lists by Ship Name Ships that Transported Alberta's Ukrainian Settlers Prior to 1915 Year Crownland/ of Port of province/ Passenger Ship name arrival Date landing Village Povit country list Adria 1899 Halifax Banyliv Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna 1903 Halifax Bila Chortkiv Galicia 1900 1-May Halifax Chortkiv Chortkiv Galicia Online Ambria 1897 Quebec Lazy Yaroslav Galicia Amerika 1908 New York Stariava Mostyska Galicia Arabia 1899 Quebec Bosyry Husiatyn Galicia 1897 26-May Montreal Kysyliv Zastavna Bukovyna Online 1897 26-May Montreal Lanivtsi Borshchiv Galicia Online 1897 26-May Montreal Nebyliv Kalush Galicia Online 1897 Quebec Raranche Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1897 Quebec Shypyntsi Kitsman Bukovyna 1897 26-May Montreal Zavydche Radekhiv Galicia Online Arcadia 1896 Montreal Bobrivka Yaroslav Galicia 1897 Quebec Boiany Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1900 Halifax Borshchiv Borshchiv Galicia 1902 13-May? Halifax Borshchiv Borshchiv Galicia 1900 Halifax Chahor Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1897 2-May Montreal Chernivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online 1900 2-Jun Halifax Chernivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online 1897 Montreal Chornavka Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1897 2-May Montreal Kalnykiv Peremyshl Galicia Online 1897 Montreal Kysyliv Zastavna Bukovyna 1897 Montreal Lashky Yaroslav Galicia 1897 Montreal Lazy Yaroslav Galicia 1902 Halifax Monastyrchany Nadvirna Galicia 1897 Montreal Radymno Yaroslav Galicia 1900 2-Jun Halifax Raranche Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online 1902 Halifax Slobidka Chortkiv Galicia Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Ships that Transported Alberta's Ukrainian Settlers Prior to 1915 Ship Arrived Port Village Povit Crownland List 1897 Montreal Toporivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1904 New York Trybukhivtsi Buchach Galicia 1900 19-May? Halifax Uzhyntsi ? Bukovyna 1897 Montreal Vetlyn Yaroslav Galicia 1900 18-Apr Halifax Vovchkivtsi Sniatyn Galicia Online 1902 Halifax Zvyniach Chortkiv Galicia Armenia 1899 18-Apr Halifax Adamivka Brody Galicia Online 1889 18-Apr Halifax Bahna Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna Online 1902 13-May? Halifax Banyliv Ruskyi Vashkivtsi Bukovyna 1903 Halifax Barych Peremyshl Galicia 1897 14-Oct Halifax Bila Chortkiv Galicia Online 1899 Halifax Bilche Zolote Borshchiv Galicia 1897 17-Jun? Halifax Biliavtsi Brody Galicia 1899 Halifax Boiany Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1899 Halifax Chekhy Brody Galicia 1899 Halifax Chernivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1903 Halifax Chortkiv Chortkiv Galicia 1902 13-Jun Quebec Ispas Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna Online City 1902 13-May? Halifax Kitsman Kitsman Bukovyna 1907 Halifax Koniushkiv Brody Galicia 1897 Quebec Lopatyn Radekhiv Galicia 1908 Halifax Mukani Kamianka Strumylova Galicia 1907 27-Apr Halifax Nebyliv Kalush Galicia Online 1899 Halifax Pozdymyr Sokal Galicia 1899 Halifax Radymno Brody Galicia Ruske 1902 13-Jun Halifax Raranche Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online Slobodzia 1902 13-May? Halifax Ruskyi Banyliv Vashkivtsi Bukovyna 1889 18-Apr Halifax Sadahura Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Ships that Transported Alberta's Ukrainian Settlers Prior to 1915 Ship Arrived Port Village Povit Crownland List 1897 Quebec Sniatyn Sniatyn Galicia 1899 Halifax Sniatyn Sniatyn Galicia 1899 Halifax Strilkivtsi Borshchiv Galicia 1897 14-Oct Halifax Toporivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online 1902 13-Jun Halifax Toporivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online 1899 18-Apr Halifax Tulova Sniatyn Galicia Online 1901 April Halifax Tulova Sniatyn Galicia 1899 Halifax Uvyn Radekhiv Galicia 1907 27-Apr Halifax Volytsia Sokal Galicia Online 1903 1-Jun Halifax Vyshatychi Peremyshl Galicia Online 1902 13-Jun Halifax Zadubrivka Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online 1897 Quebec Zavallia Sniatyn Galicia 1907 Halifax Zavallia Sniatyn Galicia 1897 Quebec Zavydche Radekhiv Galicia 1899 Halifax Zavydche Radekhiv Galicia Assyrian 1900 18-May Halifax Chahor Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online 1900 18-May Halifax Kysyliv Zastavna Bukovyna Online 1900 Halifax Probizhna Husiatyn Galicia 1900 Halifax Shnyriv Brody Galicia 1900 2-Jul Halifax Shyshkivtsi Kitsman Bukovyna Online 1900 2-Jul Halifax Stavchany Kitsman Bukovyna Online 1903 Halifax Toporivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna Badenia 1908 Halifax Brody Brody Galicia Barcelona 1904 Halifax Klekotiv Brody Galicia 1911 9-Oct Quebec Galicia Online Batavia 1907 New York Nebyliv Kalush Galicia Belgravia 1901 31-Jul Halifax Borivtsi Zastavna Bukovyna Online 1901 31-Jul Halifax Vydyniv Sniatyn Galicia Online Brandenburg 1910 27-Apr Halifax Mamaivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online Brasilia 1899 9-May Halifax Banyliv Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna Online Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Ships that Transported Alberta's Ukrainian Settlers Prior to 1915 Ship Arrived Port Village Povit Crownland List 1899 9-May Halifax Banyliv Ruskyi Vashkivtsi Bukovyna Online 1899 9-May Halifax Bila Chortkiv Galicia Online 1899 Halifax Bila Chortkiv Galicia 1899 9-May Halifax Biliavtsi Brody Galicia Online 1899 9-May Halifax Borivtsi Zastavna Bukovyna Online 1899 9-May Halifax Bosyry Husiatyn Galicia Online 1899 18-Jun Quebec Horozhanna Rudky Galicia Online Mala 1899 Halifax Krasnostavtsi Sniatyn Galicia 1899 Halifax Lanivtsi Borshchiv Galicia 1899 Halifax Lukavytsia Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1899 9-May Halifax Molodia Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online 1899 Halifax Nebyliv Kalush Galicia 1899 9-May Quebec Nyzhniv Tovmach Galicia Online 1899 Halifax Ostriv Yaroslav Galicia 1899 Halifax Radymno Yaroslav Galicia 1899 9-May Halifax Rusiv Sniatyn Galicia Online 1899 9-May Halifax Ruskyi Banyliv Vashkivtsi Bukovyna Online 1899 9-May Halifax Sadahura Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online 1899 Halifax Shypyntsi Kitsman Bukovyna 1899 Halifax Shyshkivtsi Kitsman Bukovyna 1899 9-May Halifax Skorodyntsi Chortkiv Galicia Online 1899 Halifax Skoviatyn Borshchiv Galicia 1899 Halifax Slobidka Chortkiv Galicia 1899 Halifax Slobidka Chortkiv Galicia Dzhurynska 1899 Halifax Strilkivtsi Borshchiv Galicia 1899 9-May Halifax Terebovlia Terebovlia Galicia Online 1899 Halifax Toporivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1904 Montreal Toporivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1899 Halifax Vashkivtsi Vyzhnytsia Bukovyna 1899 Halifax Zhuchka Stara Chernivtsi Bukovyna Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Ships that Transported Alberta's Ukrainian Settlers Prior to 1915 Ship Arrived Port Village Povit Crownland List 1899 18-Jan? Halifax Zvyniach Chortkiv Galicia 1899 Halifax Terebovlia Galicia Bremen 1898? 28-Apr? New York Zavydche Radekhiv Galicia Bulgaria 1898 Halifax Banyliv Ruskyi Vashkivtsi Bukovyna 1898 Halifax Bilche Zolote Borshchiv Galicia 1899 Halifax Bilche Zolote Borshchiv Galicia 1898 Halifax Bobrivka Yaroslav Galicia 1902 19-Jun Quebec Boiany Chernivtsi Bukovyna Online 1898 Halifax Borivtsi Zastavna Bukovyna 1903 27-May Halifax Buchach Buchach Galicia Online 1899 5-Jun Halifax Dobrivliany unknown Galicia Online 1898 24-Apr Halifax Kalnykiv Mostyska Galicia Online 1898 24-Apr Halifax Kysyliv Zastavna Bukovyna Online 1899 Halifax Lanivtsi Borshchiv Galicia 1899 5-Jun Halifax Lashkiv Brody Galicia Online 1898 Halifax Lashkivka Kitsman Bukovyna 1898 Halifax Lashky Yaroslav Galicia 1898 Halifax Lazy Yaroslav Galicia 1899 5-Jun Halifax Lazy Yaroslav Galicia Online 1898 Halifax Malniv Mostyska Galicia 1898 Halifax Mamaivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1902 30-Apr Halifax Ninovychi Yaroslav Galicia Online 1899 5-Jun Halifax Novostavsti Brody Galicia Online 1898 24-Apr Halifax Oshykhliby Kitsman Bukovyna Online 1898 Halifax Ostriv Yaroslav Galicia 1898 24-Apr Halifax Pisky Brody Galicia Online 1898 10-Apr? Halifax Radymno Yaroslav Galicia 1898 Halifax Raranche Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1898 Halifax Romashivka Chortkiv Galicia 1899 5-Jun Halifax Rusiv Sniatyn Galicia Online Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Ships that Transported Alberta's Ukrainian Settlers Prior to 1915 Ship Arrived Port Village Povit Crownland List 1898 Halifax Ruskyi Banyliv Vashkivtsi Bukovyna 1902 19-Jun Halifax Shypyntsi Kitsman Bukovyna Online 1898 Halifax Shyrivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1898 Halifax Skoloshiv Yaroslav Galicia 1898 Halifax Skoviatyn Borshchiv Galicia 1898 24-Apr Halifax Slobidka Chortkiv Galicia Online 1898 Halifax Slobidka Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1898 Halifax Slobidka Chortkiv Galicia Dzhurynska 1898 Halifax Sosnytsia Yaroslav Galicia 1899 Halifax Stavchany Kitsman Bukovyna 1902 Halifax Strilkivtsi Borshchiv Galicia 1899 5-Jun Halifax Tulova Sniatyn Galicia Online 1899 Halifax Vetlyn Yaroslav Galicia 1898 Halifax Vola Zaliska Yaroslav Galicia 1898 Halifax Vysotske Yaroslav Galicia 1898 24-Apr Halifax Zabolotiv Sniatyn Galicia Online 1898 Halifax Zaluche Sniatyn Galicia 1898 Halifax Zavallia Sniatyn Galicia 1902 19-Jun Halifax Zavallia Sniatyn Galicia Online 1898 Halifax Zvyniach Chortkiv Galicia 1899 5-Jun Halifax Zvyniach Chortkiv Galicia Online 1898 24-Apr Halifax Galicia Online 1902 30-Apr Halifax Bukovyna Online Canada 1909 Halifax Barych Peremyshl Galicia Canadia 1895 13-Jun Montreal/Q Biliavtsi Brody Galicia Online uebec 1895 Montreal/Q Hlyniany Peremyshliany Galicia uebec 1895 Montreal/Q Krasne Zolochiv Galicia uebec Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project Ships that Transported Alberta's Ukrainian Settlers Prior to 1915 Ship Arrived Port Village Povit Crownland List 1895 13-Jun Montreal/Q Poliukhiv Peremyshliany Galicia Online uebec Velykyi 1895 Montreal/Q Poliukhiv Peremyshliany Galicia uebec Velykyi 1895 13-Jun Montreal/Q Zavallia Sniatyn Galicia Online uebec Christiania 1896 30-Apr? Montreal Barych Peremyshl Galicia 1896 Montreal Bilche Zolote Borshchiv Galicia 1898 6-Jul Halifax Bilitovka Skalat Galicia Online 1896 30-Apr? Montreal Chernivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1898 Halifax Chernivtsi Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1898 Halifax Chornavka Chernivtsi Bukovyna 1896 Montreal Horozhanna Rudky Galicia
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