SS Empress of Scotland
Canadian Pacific Line
There is no Captain's statement.
Columns represent: Family Name, Given Name, Family left in Country of Origin.
Sheet No. 57 / Third Class 1 Ambrose Jan. 2 Antos Jaroslav 3 Bahyl Jan 4 Batyi Samuel 5 Cernik Jan?ml. Wife Anna 34, dau.Anna 14, at Vel Straciny, Zupa___ 6 Elias Jan Wife Marie 20, at Mocidlany, Zupa XX 7 Fedics Stefan Wife Stefana 23, Margita 2, at Male Matavea, Zupa XX 8 Fortuna Stefan Wife Anna 25, dau. Anna 2, at Basku, Zupa XX 9 Francisty Jan Wife Anna 17, at Dobroniva, Zupa XIX 10 Fuco Michal Father Jan Fuco, Karestvcj, Zupa XX 11 Gajdosik Josef Father Jan Gadcsik, Lipina, Moravia 12 Galovic Matej Wife Galovic Anna 28, daughters Katerina 4 & Juraj 2, Hranovnica 13 Goga Michal Wife Anna 27, dau. Anna 4, son Michal inf. at Sadliska, Zupa 14 Grecus Andrej Wife Zusanna 32 at Zahor, Zupa XX 15 Gresko Peter Wife Marie 31, sons Jan 10, Stefan __, dau. Marie 2 at Hostovice, Zupa __ 16 Gricel Frantisek Mother Marie Grigel at Hamry (?) 17 Gricel Viktor Wife Verona 22, dau. Margrita Transcriber's Notes: National Archives of Canada/Immigration Records (1925-1935) Microfilm reel: T-14752 (THIS SHOULD READ T-14751 - there was an error made in listing the microfilm reel no.) Date of Arrival: 1929/05/04 (Y/M/D) Port of Arrival: Quebec, Quebec Ship: EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND, Canadian Pacific Reference: RG76-IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a Volume: 1929 volume 3 Page: 59 Numbering was added by the formatter. Family of Transcriber and contributor The passenger named "Galovic, Matej" is my father-in-law, who was born in Hranovnica, Czechoslovakia (Slovakia) and after arriving in Quebec, travelled to British Columbia, where he resided until his death in 1989, at the age of 89 years. It should also be noted that the child of my father-in-law, named "Juraj" is a son, and NOT a daughter, as recorded on the manifest.
National Archives of Canada/Immigration Records (1925-1935), Film 1929, Reel T-14751, Volume 3, Page 59.
Transcribed and Contributed by Pat Galovich
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