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| Roil migration to Canada | + |
Roil Settlers in Canada in the 19th Century
- Henry Roil, a planter in Carbonear, Newfoundland in 1842
| Roil migration to Australia | + |
Roil Settlers in Australia in the 19th Century
- Mr. Thomas Roil, aged 45, who landed in Nelson, New Zealand in 1842 aboard the ship "Bolton"
- Mrs. Sarah Roil, aged 40, who landed in Nelson, New Zealand in 1842 aboard the ship "Bolton"
- Mr. Harry Roil, aged 20, who landed in Nelson, New Zealand in 1842 aboard the ship "Bolton"
- Ms Eliza Roil, aged 18, who landed in Nelson, New Zealand in 1842 aboard the ship "Bolton"
- Miss Harriet Roil, aged 14, who landed in Nelson, New Zealand in 1842 aboard the ship "Bolton"
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- Spelling variations: Why the spellings of names have changed over the centuries
- Newfoundland: generally thought to be the first Viking settlement in North America, later an English fishing colony
- Australia: from a penal colony to a home to thousands of immigrants

