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Emmigration from England to Canada c. 1910
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Minnehik | Report | 9 Nov 2007 03:04 |
They emigrated to aquire land under the Dominion Lands Act. You had to be over 21and head of a family and you could buy land for $1 an acre and in some cases it was free provided you cleared a certain amount and lived for a legislated time on the land. Alberta is divided into Ranges, Townships and each Township divided into sections, each section divided into quarter sections (160 acres). You could register for a homestead on 160 acres for $10 (five pounds). If you failed to pay for the land ($160 was a LOT of money in those days) or failed to clear the right amount in the specified time it went back to the govenrnment. Except for land in Towns and cities the province is marked out still in Ranges,Townships, sections and quarters... and that is your address. ie: SE 16 T46 R5 W5 which would be the south easth quarter section of Section 16, Township 46, Range 5 west of the fifth Meridian. You can pinpoint where someone lives with a lot less trouble than looking for a street in a town. I live on an old homestead quarter (not the one I showed.) and many of the quarters around me went back years ago. It was hard work being a pioneer! There are not many folk nowadays who could hack it! Sorry - more than you wanted to know I'm sure! |
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♥ Raych ♥ | Report | 8 Nov 2007 23:59 |
I already have them on the 1911 canadian census, it was more a general question as to why people might have emmigrated to Canada. |
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MargaretM | Report | 8 Nov 2007 23:47 |
Could this be the family on the 1911 canadian census? |
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Researching: |
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mgnv | Report | 8 Nov 2007 23:29 |
They were there in time for the 1911 census: |
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♥ Raych ♥ | Report | 8 Nov 2007 19:57 |
Yeh I guess that makes sense.. thanks for your help today Lisa.. youve been great (and every1 else too!) |
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Lisa J in California | Report | 8 Nov 2007 19:54 |
If they went for the free land, they may have stopped in Toronto (waiting to go to the west) and found work with Toronto Hydro. Perhaps their wages were high enough that it made more sense to stay in Toronto. |
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♥ Raych ♥ | Report | 8 Nov 2007 19:48 |
Hiya, yep have all emmigration details..... |
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Linda G | Report | 8 Nov 2007 19:42 |
Hi Raych |
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♥ Raych ♥ | Report | 8 Nov 2007 19:20 |
Thats really good, however it seems to be regarding the West of Canada, my relatives went to Toronto... do you think it was as simple as that was as far as they got? Mum said it was a bit like when they evacuated people from cities in the war.. she remembers seeing trainloads full of people off to Liverpool to emmigrate.. wonder if it was just really good advertising?? |
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Lisa J in California | Report | 8 Nov 2007 19:19 |
Can view a poster here: |
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Lisa J in California | Report | 8 Nov 2007 19:13 |
Hi Raych :) |
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♥ Raych ♥ | Report | 8 Nov 2007 19:01 |
I have 3 relatives that left their home in Chatham kent in 1907 and 1909 and travelled by ship from Liverpool to Quebec and settled in Toronto. They all worked as labourers in Chatham before they left. I have just spoken to my mum, she says she saw a programme on telly and in the early 1900's England shipped a lot of people off for free to Canada to populate the area as it was part of the commonwealth. Does anyone else know anything about this? I have looked on google but cant find anything. Ta. |