Immigration & Passenger Records
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KING WILLIAM |
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October 20, 1849 London/Plymouth |
January 22, 1850 Port Natal (Durban) South Africa |
R. Stredder | ||
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JOHN BRIGHT |
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1866 Liverpool, Lancashire England |
06 Jun 1866 New York, New York USA |
John Stredder Elizabeth Stredder Elizabeth Stredder Ann Stredder John Stredder Emma Stredder Elizabeth J Stredder Frederick Stredder Millicent Stredder |
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CITY OF RICHMOND |
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1887 Liverpool, Lancashire England |
19 Aug 1887 New York, New York USA |
William Stredder |
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SS SERVIA |
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1888 Liverpool, Lancashire England |
14 May 1888 New York, New York USA |
William Stredder |
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MAJESTIC |
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1892 Liverpool, Lancashire England |
28 Jan 1892 Ellis Island, New York USA |
Edmund Stredder |
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21 Jun 1933 Southampton England |
30 Jun 1933 New York, New York USA |
C. Stredder
(Clifton Stredder & Clifton Murray were names used by Josiah Clifton Stredder b 1904) |
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SS LUCANIA |
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| 11 Mar 1905 Liverpool, Lancashire England |
20 Mar 1905 Ellis Island, New York USA |
William Stredder | ||
| 29 Apr 1906 Liverpool, Lancashire England |
05 May 1906 Ellis Island, New York USA |
John Stredder |
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23 Mar 1907 Liverpool, Lancashire England |
31 Mar 1907 Ellis Island, New York USA |
John Stredder |
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LAURENTIC |
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17 Nov 1910 Liverpool, Lancashire England |
24 Nov
1910 Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada |
Gertrude A Stredder Frederick O Stredder Gertrude M. A. Stredder Josiah C Stredder Albert B Stredder |
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SS GRAMPIAN |
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27 Mar 1912 Liverpool, Lancashire England |
Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada |
Mr. Stredder Mrs. Stredder Infant Stredder |
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SS FRANCE |
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31 Aug 1912 Le Havre, France |
06 Sep 1912 Ellis Island, New York USA |
Edward Thomas Stredder | ||
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MONTCLARE |
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31 Aug 1923 Liverpool, Lancashire England |
Quebec, Canada |
Josiah Clifton Stredder |
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CANADIAN FORESTER |
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| 1925 |
22 May 1925 Montreal, Quebec Canada |
Gertrude A Stredder Frederick O Stredder |
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LETITIA |
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| 1925 |
20 Sep 1925 Quebec Canada |
Gertrude A Stredder Nancy Stredder |
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MELITA |
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| 1931 |
23 Oct 1931 Quebec Canada |
Josiah Clifton Stredder | ||
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YARMOUTH |
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01 Jan 1932 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Canada |
01
Jan 1932 Boston, Massachusetts USA |
Josiah Clifton Stredder |
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SS ATHENIA |
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| 03 Sep 1939 Glasgow Scotland |
Sunk 03 Sep
1939 250 miles of the coast of Ireland |
Florence Stredder | ||
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GEORGE WASHINGTON |
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15 Jun 1940 Galway, Ireland |
21 Jun 1940 New York, New York USA |
Gertrude Stredder | ||
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MAURETANIA |
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24Apr 1943 Liverpool, Lancashire England |
02 May 1943 New York, New York USA |
Kathleen E Stredder | ||
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CARONIA |
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| 26 Aug 1955 Southampton England |
02 Sep 1955 New York, New York USA |
Ernest L Stredder | ||
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SS CAMPANIA |
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| 30 Jul 1904 Liverpool, Lancashire England |
06 Aug 1904 New York, New York USA |
Lydia Stredder Smith | ||
Canadian Border Crossings
| Departure | Arrival | Names | Ship Photo | Manifest |
| SS ATHENIA | ||||
| 03 Sep 1939 Glasgow Scotland |
Sunk 03 Sep
1939 250 miles of the coast of Ireland |
Florence Stredder | ||
| SS CITY OF FLINT | ||||
| Passengers
rescued 03 Sep 1939 250 miles northwest of the coast of Inishtrahull, Ireland after the sinking of the SS Athenia |
13 Sep 1939 Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada |
Florence Stredder | ||
| 14 Sep 1939 Nova Scotia Canada |
14 Sep 1939 Calais, Maine USA |
Florence Stredder |
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These manifests list refugees of the SS Athenia, the first British ship sunk by the Nazis in World War II. On 03 September 1939, the German U-boat U-20 sent two torpedoes into the Athenia, without warning, sinking her. Several ships, including the SS City of Flint, aided in the rescue of surviving crew and passengers. For more information see: http://www.mikekemble.com/ww2/athenia.html. Interestingly, the SS City of Flint later became the first American ship seized by the Nazis on 09 October 1939. The Flint was returned to the USA on 06 November 1939 and continued service in the Atlantic until sunk by the Nazis on 23 January 1943. |
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| Departure | Arrival | Names |
Notes |
Manifest |
| December
1918 Canada |
December
1918 Malone, New York USA |
William Streader |
en route to join wife, Prudence A. Stredder in Schenectady, New York born circa 1880 |
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