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If your ancestors immigrated to Canada from Europe, England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany or other countries that required a journey across the ocean, you will be looking for ships passenger lists.

Before 1865 Ships Passenger lists on Ships Sailing to Ports in Canada did not have to be archived. It is a challenging time period to find passenger lists in!

For Canadian Ships Passenger Lists before 1865 there are alternate records. There are records of shipping agents (such as J J Cooke), emigrant agent records in Montreal Quebec and Kingston Ontario, Immigration Schemes such as Petworth Immigrants and more.

For Canadian Ships Passenger Lists after 1865 you can search online or order microfilm.

See http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/canada/ for Filling in the Gaps - a 2-column chart with links to all online ships passenger lists for Canada

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My aunt's parents came in the early 20th century and we have been able to find them in manifests, but my Icelandic great-grandparents in 1886 and my Scottish ggg-parents in 1835 are lost in the fog.
I have a question regarding information shown on a passenger list.

My grandfather returned to Halifax in March of 1918 on the ship Canada. The passenger manifest lists are headed "Nominal Roll of Men to be Discharged in Canada".

Information on the manifest is as follows:
Reserve Unit: 3CCD
Military District: CE
Classification: B3
Reason for Discharge: Dis. Of A.G.

His rank was Spr (Sapper). But I'd like to know the full names of all the acronyms used in the listing.

Many thanks for your help.
I may be able to help with some of this.

CCD usually refers to the Canadian Convalescent Depot, where injured men were sent to recover.

Dis. is usually Discharged but perhaps here it means Disease.

Why not send for his full personnel file to see what they say? They will have his reason for being discharged and probably quite a bit more!

See The Canadian Military Heritage Project and look for WW1 or FIND YOUR MILITARY ANCESTOR for help re ordering his full records. These are NOT the same as his online Attestation Papers.

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