The following is detail on the information which should be read carefully, especially the Please Note.
Information listed on the form generally included:
- Ship
- Port of departure
- Arrival date
- Port of arrival
- Name of passenger
- Age
- Gender
- Birthplace
- Marital status
- Present occupation
- Intended occupation
- Race
- Citizenship
- Religion
- Object in going to Canada
- Whether intend to live permanently in Canada
- Destination
- Name of the nearest relative in country from which they came
- Passport information
These records originate from a microfilm collection held by Library and Archives Canada. The forms were originally microfilmed in a semi-alphabetical order by surname. This semi-alphabetical order has been preserved in this database and will help you locate an individual when you are sorting through images.
Please note: The front and backsides of a form do not appear on the same image as it is physically impossible to microfilm both sides of a form at the same time. In most cases, the backside of the form was microfilmed first, and then the front side. Therefore, when you find a form for a person of interest, you will need to use the “Previous” or “Next” arrow buttons in the image viewer in order to see both sides of the form.
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This is a nice addition to the Ancestry collection, and should complete the digitization of passenger information publically available from Canadian government sources.
In a continuing project to confuse the researcher some bozo has invented the name Ocean Arrivals for this series rather than Individual Manifests as previously used by Library and Archives Canada. LAC seems to be busy adjusting the website with a search for 30A showing a catalog entry of "Individual Manifest" but showing as detail "Unable to display record. Record not found" as of 11:20am on Tuesday 24 November. This is a change from last evening. It may have changed by the time you read this!
I am both delighted and amazed at the superior quality of the microfilm image. It is now so much easier to view my family's landing records on Ancestry.ca. Thanks for providing us with this addition.
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