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Re: Immigration from Canada to US
« Reply #18 on: Monday 07 February 11 17:53 GMT (UK) »
Another brother which you may or may not have :- George Quimby McPhee born 11 th May 1892 Petitcodiac. New Brunswick pops up on WW1 Draft at 87 Oak Street. Portland. Maine. Occupation Automobile Mechanic for Whitman Sawyer. Public Garage. 697 Congress Street. Portland. Maine. Sindle. Described as Short/Medium Build. Brown Eyes and Dark Brown Hair. No distinguishing Marks. Dated June 5 th 1917.  You can find him in Canadian Attestation Papers as well.

Also shows in US Naturalization Index:- George Quimby McPhee  - Birth Date: abt 1893  Aged 32 years.
Court District: Maine  Date of Action: 22 Apr 1925. Residing:- 214 High Street. Portland. Maine.

US Naturalization Index:- George Quimby McPhee  - Court District: Maine  - Date of Action: 3 Feb 1942

1920 George is a lodger in  Oak Street. Portland Ward 5, Cumberland, Maine. It states immigration year of 1913. AL. Chauffeur at garage.

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In 1930 George has a wife and child in South Portland, Cumberland, Maine.


George Mcphee 37 Born Canada. Owns Home $400. First Married at 31 years. No Occupation
Grace Mcphee 36  Born Maine. First Married at 19 years.
Dorothy Cameron 16 Born Maine. Step-Daughter
Annie Cameron 12 Born Maine. Step-Daughter
Daughter Mcphee 3  Born Maine

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Re: Immigration from Canada to US
« Reply #19 on: Monday 07 February 11 18:09 GMT (UK) »
This is a possible Boston Passenger entry for Mary Mcphee. Aged 17 Born about 1874. Occupation:- Servant. Last residence just says PEI (so could that be Petitcodiac !!)
Port of Departure: Halifax, Nova Scotia to Boston. Massachusetts on SS Carroll. Arrival Date 31 August 1891
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Re: Immigration from Canada to US
« Reply #20 on: Monday 07 February 11 20:46 GMT (UK) »
That is an amazing amount of information you found. I can hardly believe it. You must be a very good researcher......and such detail on the border crossing. Wish they had been more detailed back when. I did know about Warren but not about George. Need to study this more to take all in.
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Re: Immigration from Canada to US
« Reply #21 on: Monday 07 February 11 22:09 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jenny,

Family obviously went back and forwards - Kenneth Charles McPhee appears on Canadian Attestation Papers and WW1 Draft. (alhough his names are the other way round on the draft - birth date agrees:-

WW1 Draft:- Charles Kenneth Mcphee. Born 25th Oct 1886 Petitcodiac. New Brunswick. Canada. Residing :- 17 Hancock. Dorchester. Massachusetts.
Employed by American Exprss Company. North Terminal Station. Boston. Married - has a wife and one child. The wife@s name appearing on the Canadian Attestation papers was Joan. Medium Height/Medium Build - Blue Eyes - Light Brown Hair and no distinguishing marks. Dated June 5 th 1917.

The Canadian Attestation Papers were dated June 26th 1917. Occupation :- Officer Help. Resides at the Dorchester address. It is stamped 228 O S Battalion - The New Brunswick Rifles - Sir Sam's Own.

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George signed his Canadian Attestation Papers June 20th 1917 and he gave 87 Oakland Steet. Maine as his address. It is stamped 228 O S Battalion - The New Brunswick Rifles - Sir Sam's Own.

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Re: Immigration from Canada to US
« Reply #22 on: Monday 07 February 11 22:16 GMT (UK) »
There is a Joan A McPhee Born 1887 Scotland -  Aged 37 years crossing the border from Canada to the USA. Port of arrival:-  St Albans, Vermont - June 1919.
Joan is widowed. Travelling from Petitcodiac. New Brunswick. Mother-In-law (written |Moth'l) :- Eliza. Going to Rowley. Massachusetts.

This could possibly be the Charles Kenneth Mc Phee on the Canadian Burials Register.

Charles Kenneth Mcphee - Death Date: 10 Aug 1918  - Unit: 72nd Battalion  - Rank: Private 1031003 - Killed in Action :- 12.30pm 10 August 1918 - (While advancing with his Compnay at Maucourt - Hit in the head with piece of schrapnel and instantly killed) Burial at Hillside British Cemetery - 7  Miles North North East of Moreuil, France.


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Re: Immigration from Canada to US
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 08 February 11 03:09 GMT (UK) »
Are these Canadian Archives something you pay to view or accessible to everyone? Amazing. Thank you.
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Re: Immigration from Canada to US
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 08 February 11 20:34 GMT (UK) »
Hello Jenny,

Most of the info has come from subscription sites, you can view the Canadian Attestatioin Papers on the free site http://www.rootschat.com/links/0bqr/

There are some New Brunswick Resources listed on the link below which could be worth a look.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,219737.0.html

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Sandra

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