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johncassullo
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Posted - 27/10/2003 :  14:43:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dear friends,

I am looking for a manifest record with the following information:

Ship: Canopic (part of White Star fleet)
Departing port: somewhere in Italy (maybe Genoa?)
Arriving port: Boston
Date: September, 1911
Passenger Names: 4 family ancestors under the surname: Cassullo

I cannot find anything under the Ellis Island records while I have recent information that they came through Boston and not NY.

Any help would be appreciated,
John

Jo Anne Sadler
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USA
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Posted - 27/10/2003 :  17:24:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The Boston passenger lists for September 1911, Microfilm nos. 17424662 & 1724663, are available for loan at any local Family History Center. They have 601 microfilms for Boston passenger lists available.
They are also available for loan from the National Archives, www.nara.gov, or on interlibrary loan from the National Archives.
Good luck.
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