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Barnado's and Canada
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 4 Dec 2007 22:53 |
My mums elder half sister was a British Home child who went to Canada in 1909 aged 10. her mum had died in 1906 and she and her two brothers were put into a Mcpherson's Home. her Dad .my grandad NEVER signed to say she could go to Canada. They only found out she had gone end Aug 1909 after grandad had remarried to my gran and they then asked for the three children to be returned to the family home only to find that the eldest child Nell had been sent to Canada early AUG 1909 so she was missed by 3 weeks. They wouldn't give grandad any info as to her whereabouts |
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Isobel | Report | 4 Dec 2007 21:34 |
Thanks for all you help |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 2 Dec 2007 23:47 |
Isobel -- you may be interested to know that it is estimated that 10% of the Canadian population descends from Home Children -- Barnardo's was one of the most prolific bringers of children here, and to Australia. |
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MargaretM | Report | 2 Dec 2007 21:12 |
When was your Richard born, Isobel? |
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MargaretM | Report | 2 Dec 2007 21:09 |
The Collections Canada site here: |
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Isobel | Report | 2 Dec 2007 20:36 |
On looking into my husbands family I have been informed that his great uncle Richard Ward was sent to Canada when he was about 14. His brother signed papers which gave Barnado's permision to send him to Canada as both his parents were dead. |
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