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(This information is from National Archives of Canada, microfilm C-4519.
The SS Vancouver, a ship of the Dominion Line with Captain R.O. Jones in charge, sailed from Liverpool on March 20, 1899. A stop was made at Londonderry (Moville), Ireland on March 31 and then the vessel sailed for Halifax, arriving on April 10. From there the ship sailed to Saint John, NB, arriving on April 11, 1899. This group was listed as "Mrs. Foster's party of boys & girls St. John, N.B (6)." The children were:
| Name | Age |
| Thomas, James | 16 |
| Connor, Frederick | 17 |
| Salvage, Laura | 11 |
| Salvage, Rose | 7 |
| Smith, Florence | 9 |
| Smith, Alice | 7 |
These children were listed twice, different lists, one for each port (i.e., Halifax and Saint John).
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