Notes In 1929, Frederick Harrison Diack, 18, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 7 young men with the British Immigration and Colonisation Association en route to Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Frederick declared on his landing information that he was a messenger in Scotland and intended to be a farm worker in Canada. He also declared that his next of kin was his mother, Mrs. Emily Diack, who resided at 7 Barnett's Close, Aberdeen.
On December 22, 1929, in Glasgow, Scotland, Frederick Diack, 18, was shown as a stowaway from New York City, New York, on the ship Caledonia, declaring his occupation as a seaman, and his address as 7 Barnnettes Close, Aberdeen.
[POSSIBLE MATCH] Frederick Sim Diack died in 1978 in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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