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Record #3301
Name :
: Charles Thomas BULPITT (1907 - 1923)


Father
:
Mother
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BMD and other details
Date of Birth
: 1907

Marriage (1)
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Marriage (2)
:

Date of Death
: 22 Dec 1923   Notes : Suicide by Hanging
Abode (1) : Place of BirthEngland, Hampshire, South Stoneham
Abode (2) : Place of Death / BurialCanada, Ontario, Colborne
Sailing Information
Date of Arrival
: 4 Aug 1923
Country
: Canada

Ship
: Megantic

Placement Family
:
Homes / Agencys
Institution (GB)
:

Agency
: Liverpool Sheltering Home
NotesA birth registration was found for Charles Thomas Bulpitt: Year of Registration: 1907; Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar; District: South Stoneham; County: Hampshire; Volume: 2c; Page: 65.

Andrew Sidney BULPITT, the father of Charles Thomas BULPITT apparently drowned August 8, 1908 at Havre port. He was a stoker or fireman on the Lydia, a ferry between Southampton and France. He was using the name Sidney at that time. There is no note or documentation of his body having been buried.

In 1923, Charles Thomas Bulpitt, 16, arrived in Quebec, Canada, with a group of 48 boys and girls en route to Belleville, Ontario, Canada.

Charles was placed with J. Benson Cox, a farmer in Goderich, Ontario, Canada, as a farm laborer. According to the statement issued on January 28, 1924, prior to the placement of Charles Bulpitt, an enquiry was made by Marchmont Home in Belleville, Ontario (the legal guardians of Charles) "as to the character of Cox and the suitability of his home as a place of employment." After receiving of the "highest testimonials" Charles was placed with farmer Cox.

On October 27, 1923, representatives of the Marchmont Home "visited the boy and found the home satisfactory."

On November 27, 1923, the Marchmont Home received a letter from Charlie: "No doubt you received a letter from Mr. Cox about two weeks ago telling you about the way I had treated him. I have also read that letter and know it is all true. You will be ashamed to think I did that and I am ashamed myself of it. I have been staying here since that time thinking that you will send for me to take me away from here, but if you will let me, I will stay here a little longer. If Mr. Cox will let me. Perhaps he is only waiting to get a new boy in my place before he lets me go. That day you were here you said that you would give me a photograph. I suppose it was the one that was taken of the band in front of the home, so if you still have one left and as you forgot to give me one, you might kindly give it to me when you write, telling me what you intend to do with me, I am, your sinful client, C Bulpitt"

On November 28, 1923, the Marchmont Home wrote that it would be glad for Mr. Cox to keep Charlie.

On December 22, 1923, after only 4 months on the placement, Charles Thomas Bulpitt died by suicide, hanging himself at 6th Con., Lot 4, Colborne, Ontario, Canada. He was buried in Colborne Cemetery on December 24, 1923.

An inquest was performed. The jury determined that Charlie should not have been placed on a farm, but in an office, which would have better suited his education and desire. The loneliness among strangers, unaccustomed and uncongenial work, and unwarranted punishment all combined to create the depression which caused the ending of his own life.

The jury further determined abuse suffered by Charlie Bulpitt should prove that the then present system of home inspections was inadequate and that all agencies, from institutions should cooperate with the local children's aid societies and provincial authorities whose understanding of the local conditions would allow better and more frequent inspections.

The abuse of Charlie brought public outrage. The Canadian Immigration department, said that "the system of inspecting homes in Canada is more rigid in the case of pauper children than in other cases and that the department could not be blamed for isolated cases, even if it could be proved that Bulpitt had been placed in an unsuitable home." Louisa Birt said the inquest revelations were inexplicable to her, adding that the farmer to whom Bulpitt was sent was "one of the most up-to-date in Canada."

Prosection was recommended against J. Benson Cox to the provincial authorities by the department of immigration. He was charged with assault and beating the boy and sentenced to two months imprisonment in Goderich gaol. His defense counsel admitted there were frequent beatings, but claimed the "right of punishment as the boy was an apprentice." The appalled magistrate ruled that Charles was NOT an apprentice but was hired at $75 a year and that the farmer had no right to lay a hand on him.

The Globe and Mail - Saturday, February 2, 1924 (page 7)

FARMER SENT TO JAIL FOR ASSAULTING BOY WHO HANGED HIMSELF

Sentence of Two Months Passed on Benson Cox in Magistrate's Court.

"FREQUENT" WHIPPINGS

(Special Despatch to The Globe)

Goderich, Feb. 1. --- Benson J. Cox, Colborne township farmer, will spend two months in the Goderich jail, having been given such a sentence by Magistrate Charles A. Reid in the Police Court this morning, when found guilty of having assaulted and beaten Charles Bulpitt on December 22 last. R.C. Hays, junl, counsel for Cox, immediately sentence was passed, arose to ask leave to appeal, which, however, was denied, Crown Attorney Chalres Seager, K.C., pointing out that an appeal could be entered only as a stated case to the Court of Appeal at Toronto.

Cox having asked for a week to arrange his affairs, preparatory to serving his sentence, bail was accepted for that time, surety of $2,000 being offered by himself and brother, Leslie Cox.

Elects for Summary Trial.

The courtroom was only comfortably filled when Cox and his counsel entered the room at 11.20 o'clock, 20 minutes after the appointed hour. One minuite later Dr. A.C. Hunter, who as Coroner conducted the inquest into the death of the Bulpitt boy, was on the witness stand. Cox having elected to be tried summarily before Magistrate Reid, and having pleaded "not guilty" to the chage as read.

Dr. Hunter testified that Cox, of his own volition, had told him he had whipped the Bulpitt boy the morning of his death (December 22, the day in question). He also told him he had often whipped the boy for untruthfulness. In answer to Dr. Hunter's question whether he had whipped the boy every day, Cox had replied: "Not daily; frequently." In reply to Mr. Hays' questions, Dr. Hunter was emphatic in stating that Cox, in his conversation with him on arriving at the scene of the hanging, was the first to mention the subject of whipping. Cox, he said had not told him as to how many times he meant by "frequently."

Thomas Gundry, County Constable and Deputy Sheriff, was then called to the stand. His evidence in regard to the conversation between the Coroner and Cox, at which he had been present, was as follows:

Dr. Hunter -- What could have happened to the boy to make him do this?

Cox -- I don't know, though I know one thing: I thrashed him this morning.

"You what?"

"I thrashed him this morning."

"What for?"

"For lying. I often had to whip him for lying."

Dr. Hunter -- How often did you whip him?

"I whipped him frequently."

"Every day, you mean?"

"No, not every day; frequently."

To Mr. Hays the witeness said that Cox had not admitted whipping the boy for anything else than lying, nor had he indicated what he meant by "frequently."

Charles A. Robertson, Reeve of Colborne, and a neighbor when Cox called in when he discovered the boy hanging in the barn, was the next witness. He give(sic) evidence that he had heard Cox tell the Coroner that he had whipped the boy that morning. "Mr. Cox told me himself he had whipped the boy that morning." remarked Mr. Robertson. "I did not think there was any secret about it."

Crown Attorney Seager -- Of course there wasn't: not until now.

Dr. A.H. Macklin, who made the post-mortem examination, was the last witness called. Dr. Macklin testified that there were no marks on the body that could have been caused by beating.

Mr. Hays -- If the boy had been given a severe whipping that morning, would there not have been marks on his hands?

Dr. Macklin -- I shouldn't think that a broad, soft strap on the palm of the hand would show anything.

"This boy's death has been the means of stirring up considerable publicity throughout this country, and England as well," began Mr. Hays, in his address to the court. "Perhaps because some enthusiastic reporters have waxed eloquent in melodramatic style, commercializing the death of Bulpitt, and ruining the standing of Mr. Cox in the community where he lives."

At this juncture Mr. Seager whispered something to Mr. Hays, and then rising, said: "I don't wish to go into this nauseating affair again."

Magistrate Reid -- Well, Mr. Hays, you might know that the amount of publicity this thing has been given has nothing to do with the case, nor has it any effect in this court.

"Perhaps not," rejoined Mr. Hays, "but when any ordinary case of assault is heard hardly ten people know anything about it, whereas this case has been very widely discussed." This angle of the case was then dropped.

Had No Right to Beat Boy.

Mr. Hays, continuing, then pointed out that, according to section 63 of the Criminal Code, an apprentice could be punished within reason. The question is then, Was Bulpitt an apprentice? If so, Cox had the right to punish him. Quoting Lord Halsbury, Mr. Hays stated the apprenticeship constituted learning a trade or calling. Apprenticeship became contract for service when the training received was only incidental. Was Bulpitt on the Cox farm to earn $76, or was he there to learn farming? Beyond a doubt he was there in that home for the purpose of learning farming, declared Mr. Hays. Who had charge of his morals and up- bringing? The Home had, but it left it to Mr. Cox. That boy was apprenticed to Mr. Cox when it is alleged he received punishment for lying.

Magistrate Reid -- You don't deny that Mr. Hays?

"Had he not the right to punish him?" countered Mr. Hays. "There is no evidence that the punishment was severe."

"Well, there is nothing here to show that he is an apprentice," said the Magistrate. "He was there to work on the farm."

Crown Attorney Seager, at the outset of his remarks before the court, drew attention to sections 290 and 291 of the Criminal Code, wherein common assault is defined as intentionally applying force to the person of another, directly or indirectly, without the consent of the other, and for which offense the maximum penalty is one year's imprisonment, or a fine of $100. "Did Cox do that? That he did is proved beyond peradventure." asserted Mr. Seager: "It can't be denied.

Denies Apprentice Theory.

"Was Cox master of an apprentice? I contend not. The contract between Cox and the Marchment Home people speaks for itself. Bulpitt was there simply as a hired boy, a hired man. No person can become an apprentice here except under the statutes of Ontario. The law states exactly what is to be done."

Mr. Seager then read chapter 147, section 3, of the Apprenticeship and Minors Act. "A boy cannot be apprenticed out in this country at anybody's sweet will; it has got to be done in writing, according to the law, and under the protection of the law. There has not been one tittle of evidence offered here to show that Bulpitt was an apprentice and Cox his master. The case is proved to the hilt as far as assault is concerned and 'frequently." The case is as plain as daylight; it does not call for any further delay." concluded Mr. Seager.

"Mr. Cox," began Magistrate Reid, addressing the defendant, "you are charged with assaulting and beating Charles Bulpitt. The evidence is very clear that this happened. You had not any color or right to chastise him, he not being an apprentice. I don't wish to deliver any lecture to you regarding this unfortunate affair."

"I know that you have suffered in mind and body during the past few weeks more than any punishment that I could possibly mete out to you here. The sentence of the court upon you is that you be imprisioned in the county jail for the space of two calendar months."

Mr. Hays and his client will decide within a day or two whether they will take the case to the Court of Appeal at Toronto or not.

The Toronto Star Weekly reported on Saturday, February 2 1924 (page 1).

"'HANDS OFF' RULES WHERE HOME BOYS ARE CONCERNED

So Says John Hobday, Canadian MAnager for the Dr Barnardo Home

NO DOUBT ON POINT

And Mr Hobday says Frequent Inspections Protect the Young Wards

Barnardo Home officials will not countenance the administration of corporal punishment to their boys by employers or anyone else, John W Hobday, Canadian manager of the Homes, stated in an interview with the Star today.

When an employer fills an application asking for one of the boys from the home he signs a statement in which it is stated in large type that such treatment is against the law.

Mr Hobday said that not in five years of managership of the Canadian Branch of the homes had he seen an instance of boys being ill-treated. The Omemee case was the first case of suicide in the annals of the homes, to Mr Hobday's knowledge.

"People have written to us asking us whether if the boy was disobedient or impertinent they had the right to thrash him." said Mr Hobday, "and always the reply always was, and always will be, "Don't you dare lay a finger on him !" The strength of our work has always been in the affection the boys have felt toward us, and we would immediately withdraw from any home any boy whose employer dared strike him.

TO FRIGHTEN FARMER

It is Mr Hobday's opinion that the boy who took the paris green was trying to frighten the farmer in whose employ he was and he had no intention of committing suicide. It is at the behest of the homes that an inquest is being held, even though it was at first thought unnecessary.

The Canadian manager said that the home knew the Omemee farmer, Fee, for twenty years and during that time there was not a black mark against him. His home was visited on October 23 last to see if the boy was happy, and he reported that he was quite content. Eight inspectors are on the road all the time, and two supplementary inspectors are available for service at a moment's notice. Last year six inspectors from headquarters came to Canada to carry on inspections of the homes on their own initiative, and returned with glowing reports of the manner in which the work is being carried on in this country and the absolute contentedness of the children."

Charles is buried in Colborne Cemetery, Ontario, Canada. 
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22794 BRUCE, Beatrice1865ENG,     Jun 1883 : Circassian CAN MacPherson Homes  
26572 BRUCE, Benjamin1894ENG,     Mar 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
22859 BRUCE, Charles1911ENG,     Jun 1928 : Ausonia CAN Empire Settlement Act  
24314 BRUCE, Charles1888 Jul 1900 : Lake Megantic CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
8011 BRUCE, Emma1851ENG,     Jun 1869 : Austrian CAN Maria Rye  
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19234 BRUCE, Mayrena1888ENG,     Aug 1901 : Parisian CAN Barnardos  
22609 BRUCE, Millie Edith1891ENG,     May 1903 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
23499 BRUCE, Robert1882ENG,     Sep 1898 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
4470 BRUCE, Roger1914ENG, LAN, Liverpool Jun 1929 : Laurentic CAN Salvation Army  
10469 BRUDENELL, Frederick 1910ENG,    , Fulham Jul 1922 : Montrose CAN MacPherson Homes  
12633 BRUETON, Catherine Phoebe1899ENG, WAR, Birmingham Jun 1912 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
23540 BRUINES, Frederick1915ENG, YKS Mar 1928 : Benalla AUS Fairbridge Homes  
23438 BRUMBY, Albert1910ENG,     Jun 1924 : Regina CAN MacPherson Homes  
23440 BRUMBY, James Price1912ENG,     Jun 1924 : Regina CAN MacPherson Homes  
26900 BRUNARD, Charles1930ENG,     Mar 1939 : Strathnaver AUS Christian Brothers  
10185 BRUNDLE, John M 1890ENG, SFK, Woodbridge Apr 1906 : Southwark CAN National Childrens Home  
3330 BRUNGER, Ada Zora1899ENG, SSX, Hastings Apr 1912 : Corsican CAN Louisa Birt  
3329 BRUNGER, Charles Edward1896ENG, SSX, Hastings May 1910 : Corsican CAN Louisa Birt  
4556 BRUNNING, Ethel Denny1890ENG, NFK, Yarmouth Jul 1904 : Southwark CAN Barnardos  
4557 BRUNNING, May Denny1891ENG, NFK, Yarmouth Jul 1904 : Southwark CAN Barnardos  
10028 BRUSH, Leonard1894ENG, WAR, Birmingham Jul 1905 : Siberian CAN Middlemore  
27044 BRUSTMEYER, George1914ENG, LND, Marylebone Oct 1928 : Beltana AUS Fairbridge Homes  
21338 BRUTON, Florence E1903ENG,     Jun 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
17261 BRYAN, Ashley1885ENG,     Jun 1899 : Siberian CAN Middlemore  
20762 BRYAN, Charles1892 Apr 1905 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
8150 BRYAN, Florence M1914ENG,    , BIrmingham May 1927 : Samaria CAN Middlemore  
20352 BRYAN, George H1869 Mar 1887 : Parisian CAN Barnardos  
19699 BRYAN, James1876ENG,     May 1893 : Sardinian CAN Catholic Emigration Society  
19704 BRYAN, James1879ENG,     May 1893 : Sardinian CAN Catholic Emigration Society  
13965 BRYAN, John1874ENG,     Jul 1887 : Sarmatian CAN Canadian Catholic Emigration Committee  
19348 BRYAN, Ronald1904ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
6965 BRYAN, Selina1859ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
24133 BRYAN, Timothy1853ENG,     May 1870 : Medway CAN Unknown Industrial School  
15584 BRYANS, Charles1907ENG,     Sep 1923 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
22991 BRYANT, Alfred1893ENG,     Apr 1908 : Lake Champlain CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
18243 BRYANT, Cecil1908ENG,     Mar 1920 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
17451 BRYANT, Dorothy1897ENG,     Aug 1908 : Virginian CAN Waifs & Strays  
2710 BRYANT, James Joseph1867ENG, MDX, Whitechapel, London Aug 1882 : Parisian CAN Cardinal Manning (now Nugent Care)  
3299 BRYANT, Walter Leonard1911ENG,     May 1922 : Regina CAN National Childrens Home  
11095 BRYANT, William1891ENG,     Jul 1905 : Southwark CAN Barnardos  
26877 BRYANT, William1919ENG, SRY Nov 1931 : Ballarat AUS Fairbridge Homes  
17262 BRYANT, William R1890ENG,     Oct 1900 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
11558 BRYCE, Ellen1862ENG,     Aug 1870 : Austrian CAN Father James Nugent  
11557 BRYCE, Mary A.1859ENG,     Aug 1870 : Austrian CAN Father James Nugent  
10043 BRYDEN, Georgina1888ENG, LAN, Liverpool Apr 1893 : Parisian CAN Louisa Birt  
10044 BRYDEN, John Wm1882ENG, LAN, Liverpool Apr 1893 : Parisian CAN Louisa Birt  
10045 BRYDEN, Sarah A1882ENG, LAN, Liverpool Apr 1893 : Parisian CAN Louisa Birt  
8825 BRYDEN, William1896ENG,     Aug 1905 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
11328 BRYDON, Charles1888ENG,     Jul 1895 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
3300 BRYENTON, Walter Ernest1911ENG,     Jul 1923 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
22912 BRYSON, David1914ENG,     Jul 1928 : Melita CAN YMCA  
13712 BRYSON, Donald1903ENG, LND, Lambeth Oct 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
16107 BRYSON, Mary 1873ENG,     Sep 1883 : Dominion CAN Board of Guardians (Various)  
14678 BUBB, Frederick John1904ENG,    , Stratford upon Avon May 1914 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
21717 BUBBS, Ernest1879ENG,     May 1895 : Labrador CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
18273 BUBEK, Sidney1909ENG,     Mar 1920 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
5723 BUBIER, Annie1862ENG,     Aug 1875 : - Unknown - CAN Louisa Birt  
18667 BUCCI, Lurge1905ENG,     Sep 1911 : Lake Manitoba CAN Unknown Catholic Group  
26012 BUCHAN, A1886ENG,     Mar 1903 : Canada CAN Barnardos  
5197 BUCHAN, Joan1923ENG,    , Southam Sep 1935 : Duchess of Atholl CAN Fairbridge Homes  
18371 BUCHANAN, Elizabeth1867ENG,     Jun 1869 : Nestorian CAN Clerkenwell Emigration Society  
22501 BUCHANAN, Eva1885ENG,     May 1896 : Parisian CAN Liverpool Sheltering Home  
17450 BUCHANAN, Janet H.1894ENG,     Jun 1907 : Sicilian CAN Quarriers  
23266 BUCHANAN, Sam1859ENG,     Jul 1872 : St. David CAN MacPherson Homes  
14757 BUCHANAN, William1877SCT,     Apr 1886 : Buenos Ayrean CAN Quarriers  
27546 BUCHANNAN, George1873SCT, LKS, Glasgow 1881 : Manitoban CAN Marchmont Homes   
5731 BUCHANNAN, J.1864ENG,     Aug 1875 : - Unknown - CAN Louisa Birt  
22726 BUCK, Annie E ENG,     - Unknown - CAN Unknown  
5419 BUCK, David1927ENG, LND, St Pancras May 1933 : Otranto AUS Fairbridge Homes  
3755 BUCK, Francis1900ENG,     May 1908 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
20719 BUCK, Frederick James1909ENG,     Apr 1929 : Cedric CAN Church of England Waifs and Strays Association  
18155 BUCK, John R 1872ENG,     Aug 1887 : Parisian CAN Canadian Catholic Emigration Committee  
24467 BUCK, Mary1856 May 1870 : Moravian CAN Ragged Schools, London  
15397 BUCK, Patrick1881ENG,     1894 : - Unknown - CAN Unknown  
9792 BUCK, Robert1893ENG,     Sep 1901 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
14328 BUCK, William Morgan1888ENG,     Jul 1898 : Scotsman CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
15292 BUCKHAM, Wilhelmina ENG,     Sep 1895 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
9121 BUCKINGHAM, Clara1864ENG,     Sep 1870 : Prussian CAN MacPherson Homes  
17263 BUCKINGHAM, Edward1898ENG,     Jul 1899 : Lake Huron CAN Barnardos  
17264 BUCKINGHAM, James1882ENG,     Jun 1897 : Vancouver CAN Barnardos  
22610 BUCKINGHAM, L1896ENG,     Oct 1911 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
16122 BUCKINGHAM, Mary Ann1877SCT, LKS, Glasgow Jun 1885 : Siberian CAN Quarriers  
9120 BUCKINGHAM, May1901ENG,     Sep 1911 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
18889 BUCKINGHAM, Prosper1884ENG,     Sep 1899 : Arawa CAN Barnardos  
10885 BUCKINGHAM, Walter 1900ENG,     Jul 1914 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
6623 BUCKLAND, Frank1894ENG,     Aug 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
14813 BUCKLAND, Frederick George1897ENG, ESX, Walthamstow Aug 1905 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
26322 BUCKLAND, George William1918ENG, LND, Lambeth Jan 1928 : Barrabool AUS Fairbridge Homes  
14815 BUCKLAND, Reuben1908ENG, LND, Fulham Sep 1920 : Metagama CAN MacPherson Homes  
14814 BUCKLAND, William Arthur1895ENG,     Aug 1905 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
4943 BUCKLE, William1910ENG, LDN, London Aug 1925 : Montnairn CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
14604 BUCKLER, Harry1876ENG,     Jul 1887 : - Unknown - CAN Middlemore  
18140 BUCKLER, Joseph 1873ENG,     Jul 1887 : Sarmatian CAN Canadian Catholic Emigration Committee  
10442 BUCKLER, Leonard1911ENG, LAN, Prestwich Apr 1923 : Melita CAN Barnardos  
9937 BUCKLEY, Cecil1898ENG,    , Ventnor May 1909 : Corsican CAN Catholic Emigration Society  
5244 BUCKLEY, Dennis P1913ENG,    , Great Totham Mar 1930 : Scythia CAN Salvation Army  
5324 BUCKLEY, Edward1914ENG,    , Oldham Aug 1930 : Duchess of York CAN Salvation Army  
22500 BUCKLEY, Eva Beatrice1894ENG,     May 1903 : Bavarian CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
5053 BUCKLEY, James 1915ENG,    , Southampton Mar 1930 : Duchess of Richmond CAN Barnardos  
19535 BUCKLEY, John William1910ENG,     Jul 1926 : Celtic CAN Canadian Government Scheme  
9998 BUCKLEY, Nora Helen1909ENG, WAR, Birmingham May 1923 : Scythia CAN Middlemore  
25960 BUCKLEY, Roy Charles1923ENG,     Aug 1932 : Oronsay AUS Fairbridge Homes  
14978 BUCKLEY, Timothy1870ENG,     Jul 1885 : Sarmatian CAN Cardinal Manning (now Nugent Care)  
9936 BUCKLEY, Victor1896IND,    , Biri May 1909 : Corsican CAN Catholic Emigration Society  
9302 BUCKMAN, Leslie1905ENG,    , Lambeth Sep 1914 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
25992 BUCKTON, J1889ENG,     Mar 1903 : Canada CAN Barnardos  
24574 BUD, Harold1890 Jun 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
19115 BUDD, Sarah A1898ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
6754 BUDDING, John Thomas1896ENG,    , Greenwich Jun 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
4247 BUDDLE, Adelaide Jane1887ENG, SSX, Brighton Sep 1895 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
14693 BUDNER, Bessie1907WAL,     Mar 1920 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
12695 BUDREY, Maud1910ENG,    , Rochford Oct 1920 : Scandinavian CAN Barnardos  
12691 BUDREY, Ronald William1912ENG,    , Rochford Sep 1922 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
8689 BUFFERY, Emily1897ENG,    , Barton Regis Jun 1914 : Victorian CAN Catholic Womens League  
15218 BUFFIN, Kenneth1910ENG, YKS, Barnsley Sep 1926 : Montclare CAN Ontario Government  
10385 BUGG, George1855ENG,     May 1870 : Peruvian CAN MacPherson Homes  
25432 BUGGINS, Arthur Robert1920ENG, ESS, West Ham Nov 1929 : Ballarat AUS Fairbridge Homes  
25433 BUGGINS, Maurice Stanley1915ENG, ESS, Edmonton Feb 1924 : Euripides AUS Fairbridge Homes  
25434 BUGGINS, Sidney John Thomas1911ENG, ESS, West Ham Dec 1928 : Bendigo AUS Fairbridge Homes  
5216 BUGLASS, Andrew1926ENG,    , North Shields Sep 1935 : Duchess of Atholl CAN Fairbridge Homes  
12115 BUIST, Benjamin C1914ENG, DUR, Lanchester Dec 1928 : Bendigo AUS Fairbridge Homes  
7264 BULGER, Redmond W J1911ENG,    , Cardiff Sep 1929 : Duchess of Atholl CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
17187 BULL, Cecilia1901ENG,     May 1911 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
11660 BULL, Charles1891ENG,     May 1902 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
12822 BULL, Dorothy1896ENG,     Oct 1910 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
20641 BULL, Elsie1899ENG,     Oct 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
17449 BULL, Emily T1895ENG,     Jun 1910 : Mongolian CAN Middlemore  
26990 BULL, George1908ENG,     May 1921 : Ormonde AUS Fairbridge Homes  
12821 BULL, Grace Louise1895ENG,    , St Pancras Apr 1912 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
21142 BULL, John1911ENG,     May 1921 : Ormonde AUS Fairbridge Homes  
25435 BULL, Minnie1914ENG, LND, Wandsworth Feb 1924 : Euripides AUS Fairbridge Homes  
23129 BULL, Wilfred H1897ENG,     Apr 1912 : Empress of Ireland CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
6939 BULL, William1870ENG,     Jun 1878 : Sarmatian CAN Middlemore  
7043 BULLAKS, Phillip P.1860ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN MacPherson Homes  
11698 BULLARD, Fred1884ENG,     May 1902 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
22611 BULLARD, Harriett1897ENG,     Jun 1912 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
12087 BULLARD, Henry Baron1917ENG, LND, Marylebone May 1928 : Ballarat AUS Fairbridge Homes  
10435 BULLEN, Donald Owen1909ENG,    , Potterspury Aug 1924 : Doric CAN National Childrens Home  
13747 BULLEN, George Albert Edward1914ENG,     Sep 1924 : Melita CAN Barnardos csedgwick  
11884 BULLER, Dinah1867ENG, NBL, Ulverston May 1884 : Sarnia CAN Unknown  
10386 BULLEY, Arthur1872ENG,    , Hackney Apr 1886 : Sardinian CAN MacPherson Homes  
16358 BULLIMORE, Frederick George Clifford1904ENG,    , Exton Sep 1914 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
20592 BULLING, Robert Ernest John1894 Apr 1905 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
21741 BULLOCK, Albert1880ENG,     Sep 1891 : Sardinian CAN Waifs & Strays  
23319 BULLOCK, Albert1905ENG,     Sep 1914 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
6098 BULLOCK, Charles1899ENG,     Aug 1909 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
26238 BULLOCK, Charles1893ENG,     Mar 1903 : Canada CAN Barnardos  
11666 BULLOCK, Daisy1891ENG,     May 1902 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
8374 BULLOCK, Eileen Beatrice1908ENG,    , West Bromwich Oct 1920 : Scandinavian CAN Barnardos  
15386 BULLOCK, Elijah1880ENG, GLS, Barton Regis Apr 1894 : Labrador CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
17265 BULLOCK, Ernest1888ENG,     Apr 1899 : Scotsman CAN Barnardos  
14384 BULLOCK, Isabella1882ENG,     1895 : - Unknown - CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
14318 BULLOCK, Joseph1885ENG,     Jul 1899 : Montrose CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
20668 BULLOCK, Laura1904ENG,     Oct 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
17455 BULLOCK, Margaret J1897ENG,     Oct 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
20228 BULLOCK, W. J.1887ENG,     Jun 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
25961 BULLOCK, Walter1918ENG, LND, Kensington Nov 1929 : Ballarat AUS Fairbridge Homes  
8955 BULLOCK, William 1911ENG, LDN, London May 1925 : Montclare CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
9303 BULLOCK, William1900ENG,     Oct 1909 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
3301 BULPITT, Charles Thomas1907ENG, HAM, South Stoneham Aug 1923 : Megantic CAN Liverpool Sheltering Home  
27462 BULSTRODE, Henry1863 Aug 1872 : Sarmatian CAN Macpherson Homes  
27482 BULSTRODE, William1864 Aug 1872 : Sarmatian CAN Macpherson Homes  
9919 BUNDY, Rose1873ENG,     Jul 1883 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
9125 BUNKER, Frederick1899ENG, YKS, Sheffield Mar 1907 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
8411 BUNKER, Sophia 1901ENG, YKS, Sheffield Aug 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
13490 BUNKER, William Edward1887CAN,    , London Apr 1905 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
6962 BUNNY, Laura1860ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
10687 BUNWORTH, Charles1898ENG, LDN, London Jun 1913 : Corsican CAN Unknown Protestant Group  
19938 BUNYAN, F.1888ENG,     Apr 1897 : Labrador CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
8785 BUNYAN, William Charles1900ENG, HAM, Alverstoke Apr 1913 : Tunisian CAN Salvation Army  
20026 BUOTT, F. Charles1875ENG,     Jun 1886 : Lake Superior CAN Barnardos  
25012 BUOY, Robert1896 Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
12458 BURBAGE, Alfred1892ENG,     Jul 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
4493 BURBERRY, Sydney Arthur1891ENG, MDX, Lambeth, London Jul 1902 : New England CAN Barnardos  
17454 BURBERY, Alexandar1899ENG,     Jun 1910 : Mongolian CAN Middlemore  
18115 BURBRIDGE, Frank1874ENG,     Sep 1886 : Sarmatian CAN Waifs & Strays  
18143 BURBRIDGE, Hereward1873ENG,     Jul 1887 : Sarmatian CAN Canadian Catholic Emigration Committee  
25436 BURBRIDGE, John1914 Feb 1924 : Euripides AUS Fairbridge Homes  
10421 BURBRIDGE, Margaret1894ENG,     Aug 1905 : Virginian CAN Waifs & Strays  
22861 BURCH, Charles Robert1915ENG,     Aug 1930 : Megantic CAN Canadian Government Scheme  
26865 BURCH, Mary Joyce1924ENG, LND, Greenwich Nov 1932 : Balranald AUS Fairbridge Homes  
12460 BURCHELL, Frederick1892ENG,     Jul 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
19276 BURCHELL, George1905ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
15210 BURCHELL, Peter John1891ENG, KEN, Brighton Apr 1902 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
12231 BURCHELL, Reginald Thomas1920ENG, WAR, Kings Norton Nov 1932 : Balranald AUS Fairbridge Homes  
12232 BURCHELL, Ronald1922ENG, WAR, Birmingham Nov 1932 : Balranald AUS Fairbridge Homes  
19363 BURCHELL, Walker1902ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
23121 BURD, Henry1889ENG,     Apr 1899 : Dominion CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
23875 BURDEN, Annie1904ENG,     Mar 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
22612 BURDEN, Lydia1889ENG,     Jun 1900 : Cambroman CAN Barnardos  
9672 BURDIS, Clement1898ENG, SRY, Wandsworth Jul 1908 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
6331 BURDIS, John1896ENG, SRY, Wandsworth Jul 1908 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
9673 BURDIS, Louisa1900ENG, SRY, Wandsworth Jun 1909 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
13068 BURDON, David Imrie1898ENG, ESS May 1909 : Corsican CAN Barnardos alanmack  
12652 BURDON, Sage Taylor1894SCT,     Apr 1906 : Friesland CAN Barnardos alanmack  
21060 BURFOR, J1888ENG,     Apr 1898 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
6530 BURFORD, Bessie1906ENG,    , Cottridge Kings Norton May 1922 : Melita CAN Barnardos  
6943 BURFORD, James W1898ENG, LDN, London Mar 1907 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
22795 BURGE, B1896ENG,     May 1904 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
14303 BURGE, Charles1888ENG,     Jul 1900 : Lake Megantic CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
13791 BURGE, Francis James1892ENG,    , Devonport Mar 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
12456 BURGE, Frederick1894ENG,     Jul 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
12457 BURGE, John1890ENG,     Jul 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
8765 BURGE, Leonard Samuel1899ENG,    , Devonport Jul 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
13790 BURGE, Peter John1896ENG,    , Devonport Mar 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
2891 BURGESS, Annie1885ENG,     Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
22472 BURGESS, Bertha1895ENG,     Jul 1905 : Siberian CAN Middlemore  
3378 BURGESS, Charles1899ENG,     Jul 1910 : Virginian CAN MacPherson Homes  
9304 BURGESS, Charles H.1897ENG,     Oct 1904 : Southwark CAN Barnardos  
9808 BURGESS, Clement1902ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
8195 BURGESS, Dennis W1913ENG, LDN, London Sep 1928 : Antonia CAN National Childrens Home  
8276 BURGESS, Edward1914ENG,    , Norwich Apr 1928 : Montclare CAN Barnardos  
16582 BURGESS, John William1897ENG, HAM, Winchester Sep 1911 : Lake Manitoba CAN Unknown Catholic Group  
8750 BURGESS, Nellie 1900ENG, LDN, London Jul 1914 : Victorian CAN MacPherson Homes  
27039 BURGESS, Norman1917ENG, LIN, Louth Oct 1928 : Beltana AUS Fairbridge Homes  
18270 BURGESS, Robert Hostler1909ENG,     Mar 1920 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
23572 BURGESS, Thomas1909ENG,     May 1924 : Demosthenes AUS Barnardos  
16587 BURGESS, Thomas Henry1896ENG, HAM, Winchester Sep 1911 : Lake Manitoba CAN Unknown Catholic Group  
5366 BURGESS, Walter1910ENG, DUR, Hartlepool Aug 1925 : Montnairn CAN National Childrens Home  
19232 BURGHES, Clement1902ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
17266 BURGIN, James1879ENG,     Jun 1891 : Parisian CAN Middlemore  
7543 BURGIN, Louisa1859ENG,     Nov 1869 : Hibernian CAN Maria Rye  
15284 BURGOYNE, Arthur Stanley1899ENG,     Mar 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
25328 BURGOYNE, Jane1883SCT,     Jun 1897 : Sarmatian CAN Quarriers  
19219 BURIN, Mary A1888ENG,     Aug 1901 : Parisian CAN Barnardos  
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