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Canada
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Joy | Report | 30 Oct 2004 15:01 |
I have relatives that emigrated to Canada. Has anyone got idea of how to trace without my having to actually go to Canada. I know they were living in Montreal but cannot find when they left Britain - possibly 1930s or before. Any help would be much appreciated |
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Carol | Report | 30 Oct 2004 15:17 |
My geography is not very good but if Montreal is in Ontario, you can find out if they died and are buried there at http://www(.)islandnet(.)com/ocfa/ Remove brackets |
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Audrey | Report | 30 Oct 2004 15:24 |
Joy, Montreal is a big city in Quebec, not Ontario. I'm in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Do you have more info, as I might be able to help, email me at [email protected] |
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Audrey | Report | 30 Oct 2004 21:50 |
For anyone who might be searching for family members in any province of Canada, here's the web address for the Canadian phone book: http://www.canada411.ca/ - good luck, Audrey in Niagara Falls |