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Record #14576
Name :
: John Hay BLANCE (1873 - 1940)


Father
:
Mother
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BMD and other details
Date of Birth
: 26 Nov 1873

Marriage (1)
:
Marriage (2)
:

Date of Death
: 16 Nov 1940
Abode (1) : Place of BirthScotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh

4 Infirmary Street
Abode (2) : Place of Death / BurialCanada, Perth
Sailing Information
Date of Arrival
: 19 Jun 1884
Country
: Canada

Ship
: Buenos Ayrean

Placement Family
:
Homes / Agencys
Institution (GB)
:

Agency
: Quarriers
NotesJohn arrived in Canada as a 10 year old boy and had in his possession a
bible which was inscribed with the date the children sailed from Scotland
to Canada.He also had his parents' marriage banns, and his father's
military discharge papers. Somehow, he managed to keep these papers and
they survived to the pr esent. John was taken in by a Butler family near
Perth, Ontario. In the year2000, letters that he wrote to his mother,
Hellen, and his half sister, Nellie, were located in the possession of
Winifred Geeson of England, who is Nellie 's daughter. From the letters
it is clear that John cared a great deal about his lost mother and half
sister and he tried repeatedy to get his sisters, Mar garet and Mary, and
his surviving brother, Andrew, to write to her, as well


Porcupine Aug 1, 1911
My Dear Mother
I received yours of the 16th and was indeed glad to hear from you. You did not say, Mother, how you were keeping, whether you were well or not. But I hope & trust that you are well and enjoying good health, as this leaves us all very well with the exception of poor James. Yes, Mother, it was a desperate fire we had here, One of the worst ever witnessed in Canada. We got out with our lives alright. Thank God. But there were a lot of lives lost, between 70 and 80 reported but I think there are a lot more not heard from yet. Yes, Mother, I got your letter last winter sometime in January. And I answered it and I intended writing again soon if I had not heard from you. Well, Dear Mother, I am very sorry I could not send you some money, I thought if I had good luck this summer that I would send you some this fall. But I am in hard enough circumstance at present. But I have our little home in North Cobalt yet to the good and enough to eat and wear, So we must be thankful that none of our lives were lost. When you write again, Mother, Address as usual North Cobalt for my family live there and I may not stay here much longer. My wife has not been very well since the fire. And I want to go down and see poor James before he gets any lower. I am sending your letter on to Maggie. I think she will write you soon. I will close for now dear Mother hoping to hear from you soon. I remain as ever your loving Son John
John Blance X
North Cobalt, Ont
North Cobalt Nov 17th 1913
Mrs Sandow
Dear Mother
I received your welcome letter and was glad to hear from you again but sorry to hear that you have been so ill, But I sincerely hope that you are enjoying the best of health by now. My Dear Mother I have some sad news to relate to you now. Poor James died on Friday the 7th of Nov and was buried Monday 10th. I got a message but to late to go to the funeral. Well the poor fellow is better gone for there was no hope of him ever getting better, we tried everything and all the good Dr we could get. The sadest feature of all is his poor Wife and six children the youngest is six months old the eldest is nine years of age. Poor James did not suffer a great deal although he was helpless the last year. Andrew came home from the West when he got the message but he was to late for the funeral to. I think Andrew will stay down East for the winter. Mary was quite sick some time ago but I guess she is better now. I have not heard from her or Maggie lately, They are both very poor at corresponding I don't know the reason why but they don't answer my letters when I write them. Mary's last address was Watertown U.S. But she moves around a good deal So I don't know whether she is living in Watertown or not now. But I will let you know in my next letter. Maggies Address is Mrs Fred Edgley RockPort Ont Well, as for Andrew his postoffice Address when he is at home out West is Plenty Post Office Sask. Well, Dear Mother I will close for now. I will send you a photo soon of myself. We have not had the children taken yet. As soon as we do I will send you one of them. Closing I wish you a Merry Xmas and a happy New Year and many of them, God bless you, my Dear Mother. I would dearly love to see and talk to you. I remain as ever your loving Son John Blance
North Cobalt
Ont
good by Dear Mother and love from all the family XXXXXXXX
North Cobalt Nov 17th 1913
Mrs Moore
Dear Sister
I received your letter and was delighted to hear from you again as I love to hear from Poor Mother as often as possible. I was very sorry to hear of Mother's illness. It grieves me to think I can't see her and talk to her, But I earnestly hope that she is enjoying the best of health again, We are all well and I hope Dear Sister that you and your two small children & husband are all well also. There is a few questions I would like to ask you Sister, if you don't mind answering them, I am curious to know if I have any Uncles or Aunts or Cousins on either Mother or Fathers side living. kindly ask Mother and let me know when you write again if we were all baptised or not and of what religion was Mother & Father. It seems natural Dear Sister that I would like to know all those things. Now Sister I would treasure that photo of Mothers very much. Maggie had a tin type photo of Mother when we came to this Country thirty years ago next July or June rather. When I grew up to earn money for myself I had a picture enlarged of the tin type. It is hanging on the wall in front of me as I write, I prize that picture more than anything in the house. I got it done in water colors and paid $25 dollars for the work & frame. I wish you seen it Sister it is splendid. Andrew looks very much like mother in the picture. Well I will close for now wishing you all a Merry Xmas and a happy New Year and many of them. kiss Mother and the little children for me. I remain your loving Brother John Blance please write soon same address
Maggies address
Mrs Fred Edgley
Rock Port Ont Andrew's address at present same as Maggies Mr Andrew Blance, Rock Port Ont
will send Mary's as soon as I can her name is Mrs D L Rogers
Porcupine Jan 3 1914
Mrs Sandow
My Dear Mother
I received your letter at Xmas And also the Photo of yourself and the cards And thanks ever so much Mother. I will prize the Photo. I will have a picture enlarged of it I have one enlarged from a Photo Maggie brought to this country of you It is a splendid piece of work done on the enlarging I paid $25 to have it done But I would not take the world for it, everybody admires the Picture that comes into the house. I had it done thirteen years ago when I was out West. Yes, Dear Mother I imagine how you felt when you heard that poor James was dead. It was a sad blow to me to as I thought more of James than I did the rest of our family. I am away from my little family at present I follow Diamond Drilling the greater part of the time and of course we are moved around a good deal. I was home for Xmas stayed two days and came back to Porcupine again. My Wife and children be very lonesome for me when I am away And you bet I be lonesome for them I have a good Wife and four nice children, I would give the world to have you see them at home I give them every comfort I can Mother, of course it takes a lot to do it. I earn one hundred and fifty dollars per month, but it takes it to live. Now my loving Mother my Wife is sending you a Photo of me it was taken ten years ago, She is also sending you one of Maggie & Mary together it was taken about the same time. Mary is the one with her hair hanging loose. Maggie was considered one of the prettiest girls in the neighbourhood each of the girls had beautiful hair. Maggie was married twice, her first Husband died about three years after they were married. She had no children to the first husband. She was married again seven years ago they have one child I think he is four years old or perhaps five I forget. My two eldest boys Robert James and John Andrew are going to school and doing nicely, our youngest boy will go to school next summer and our baby is a girl a cute little lady she was two years old last September. Oh how I would love to sit and talk with you Mother. I will do my best Mother and try to have Andrew go over to England and see you. I only wish I had the chance he has, and I would have been over before this time to see you & my other Brothers and Sisters. Now Mother I will write a few lines to Sister Nellie. Cheer up Dear Mother I will do my best to get Andy go over to see you. So good-by for now & God bless and comfort you My Mother. I remain as ever your loving & affectionate Son John Blance XXXXXXXX PS I dearly love to hear from you Mother so write when you can
Porcupine Jan 3 1914
Mrs Moore
My Dear Sister
I received your welcome letter the Photo & also the card And I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Yes I will take good care of the Photo, Sister. We are sending Mother a Photo of mine and also one of the two girls taken together. I will send you some more photos later on. How many Sisters & Brothers are in your family I have forgotten please tell me and I will make a note of it as I send the letters to Maggie to read. and they don't send them back sometimes. I am away from home now and I miss my little family very much, But I don't expect to be away over two months. We are moved a good deal at our line of work I follow Diamond Drilling and that takes us in all the new Mining Camps. I am 550 miles from home at present. So when you & Mother write just address as usual North Cobalt and my Wife will send my mail to me, as we may be moved somewhere else by that time. Now dear Sister I will close wishing you all a prosperous and happy New Year and many of them, I remain your loving Bro John Blance with love to Mother yourself your children and your Husband bye bye Sister write soon
Casey Cobalt Mine March 22 1914
My Dear Mother
I received your letter and was as usual glad to hear from you again and to hear that you were well. As this leaves us all enjoying good health Dear Mother I am so glad that Maggie has written to you. I wrote Mary some time ago and asked her to write to you. but Mary is very strange Mother she does not care to write to you as she says you didn't use us right. But my Dear Mother you don't need to mind her I will have a talk with her when I go down East this summer. Poor Mary is very fickle minded. But she is old enough now to have better sence. I have not heard from Andrew now for some time, I don't know whether he has gone West yet or not. I go home every two weeks go down on Saturday and back on Monday. I am only 18 miles from home. Mother our baby is the girl she is going on three years old will be three years next September. We call her Florence Helen. You should see her every time I go home. She seems so glad to see me coming home. The boys have been at home from school the past two weeks with whooping cough. I am glad you liked the little photos I will send you more later on. We are not going to have our photos taken until we go East in the Summer. My Wife's people live in Perth Ont, that is the Town where I was brought up in my young days, I was shipped from the Brockville Home to Perth. I lived with fine people. God bless them they used me well. The old folks are both dead now, they were sure good Father & Mother to me in my young days. Well my Dear Mother I will close for now hoping to hear from you soon again. When I go home next Saturday I will get some Easter cards and send to you, good by and God bless you Mother I remain your loving Son
John Blance XXX
Casey Cobalt Mine March 22 1914
My Dear Sister Nellie
I received your letter and was delighted to hear from you again and to learn that you were all well as this note leaves us all enjoying the best of health. We do not have much sickness in our family I am thankful to say. My Wife and the children are all healthy and I very seldom be sick myself, The truth of the matter is I don't get time ( ha! ha! ha! ) A busy boy ain't I. Well Nellie I am very glad you like the postal cards I sent you. I will try and send you some more, I will have some more snap shots taken of our Drilling Machine when the weather turns warm. We have lots of snow here yet and the weather is quite cold yet. We don't mind the cold here much we wear heavy clothing, I laughed where Mother said in her last letter that we must eat a lot of food we sure do eat lots of it, I eat so much that I have to pay one dollar per day for board ( ha! ha! ha! ) It is not for all I eat but the food is very high priced in this country. Yes, Nellie my Sister It is a shame we live so far apart. I would dearly love to talk with Mother & yourself, how is your husband Nellie I hope he is well kindly remember me to him and my other Sisters and Brother. And say Nellie tell Poor Mother not to mind Mary she is a foolish little goose anyway. She has got it into her head that Mother did not do right by us. but I will change her mind when I get talking to her. Say Nellie write to her in Mother's behalf and if she sends Mother an angry reply do not let Mother see it for I would not for the world have Mother's feelings hurt. Now I must close for this time hoping to hear from you soon again I remain your loving Bro Jack XXX
Mary's Address is Mrs Mary Rogers
Alexandria Bay NY USA
Address my mail as usual
North Cobalt Ont
Perth April 5th 1915
My Dear Mother
I received Sister Nellie's letter the other day and was delighted to hear that you were well. But I was very sorry to hear that poor Sister had been so ill, And I hope & pray that she is well & strong again by this time. Dear Mother I also had a letter from My Brother James Sandow and was delighted to hear from him, How I would love to see you all, no one can tell. And believe me Mother I feel as much for your second family as I do for my full Bros & Sisters. If I were only a free man Mother, what I mean to say if I were a single man and had no family to keep me here, I would soon see you all. Dear Mother the last time I wrote you we were living in North Cobalt. But last summer my Wife's Father living here in Perth took sick and sent for her to come home, So I brought her & the children down and went back North again myself. But on account of this terrible war times got very slack up North and my Wife's Father kept failing all the time and he wanted us to stay in Perth until he got better. But poor man he died on the 17th of January And my Wife had a young son on the 2nd of March. So that you see I have been tied to home for the last seven months. I have done no work since last September, but I will be able to get away now as my wife is getting strong again. I sold my place in Cobalt and I intend to live in Perth for the present. Dear Mother I was down to see Sister Maggie in Feb last. She & little son & husband are well. I didn't get across the river to see Sister Mary & her family as the ice was not safe for crossing. Maggie told me to ask you to write her as she got no answer to her last letter. Well Dear Mother I will close for now as I want to write some to Sister Nellie. So hoping to hear from you soon I beg to remain your loving & affectionate Son
John Blance XXX
Box 185
Perth Ont
Perth April 5th 1915
Mrs Moore
Dear Sister Nellie
I received your welcome letter a few days ago and was delighted to hear from you and to hear that Mother was well. But Dear Sister I was awful sorry to hear that you had been so ill yourself. but I hope & trust that you will be well and strong again by now. We have had a good share of trouble this last winter ourselves as you will see by Mothers letter. But Dear Sister we must content our selves as best we can. Dear Sister you call this war dreadful. I could call it worse names than that ( ha! ha! ha! ) but dare not. Yes Nellie it is a terrible war, to bad that poor people have to suffer at the hand of that old Kaiser. But I hope & trust that the war will soon be over. I forgot to tell Mother that I also seen Andy when I was down east in Feb And he is well. He and Jim's Wife are married now they got married on the 3rd of March. There is no use asking him to write to you. Nellie I have asked him often to write to Mother but he won't listen to it. Sister Mary is the same, She says Mother should write her first. So Nellie you write to her for Mother and see if she will answer. her address is Mrs D L Rogers Alexandria Bay NY. Yes Nellie I will have some photos taken soon and send you all one. I will close for now as I want to write to Bro Jim I will send him a photo to when I have them taken. kiss Dear Mother and my other Sisters for me love to all I remain your loving Bro John Blance XXX
Address as usual Perth
Box 185 Ont

Terrible Forest Fire Destroy Life and Property in
Porcupine District.

Toronto, July 15--Hundreds of lives have been snuffed
out and property worth millions has been destroyed by
the forest fires which have been sweeping over the
Porcupine district during the past few days. Two
hundred miners, muckers and other workmen have been
suffocated at the Dome mine, and of eighty-four men
employed at the West Dome only three are known to have
escaped. The mines burned include the Dome, North
Dome, East Dome, West Dome, Preston, Vipond, Foley,.
OBrien, Philadelphia, United Porcupine, El Dorado
Porcupine, Standard Imperial and Success. The known
dead are:
Drowned in Porcupine Lake--William A. Moore, R. F.
Mondue, Mervin Strain, Haileybury; Andrew Larue,
Nathan Haas, mining engineer, Spokane.
Suffocated or burned--Angus Burt, assayer at West
Dome, and Mrs. Burt; Robert A. Weiss, manager at West
Dome, and his wife and three-year-old daughter;
Captain Jack Hamilton, West Dome; McQueen, carpenter,
West Dome, and his wife; Andy Yuill, foreman,
Porcupine mines; Frank Flynn, United Porcupine; Joseph
Fletcher and C. E. Adams, United Porcupine; William
Koher, Thomas Geddes, Dan Smith Philadelphia mines;
Captain George Dunbar, William Gohr, Max Smith and Tom
Geddes, South Porcupine.
Reports from the north give but a vague idea of
what the loss of life will be, but all tell that
hundreds must have perished. The flames were driven
by a sixty mile gale, and scores of prospectors whose
names will never be known must have lost their lives.
In four short hours, commencing at 12.30 yesterday
afternoon, the fire swept from the Standard mines,
through to the shore of Porcupine Lake, where it ate
up the towns of South Porcupine, Pottsville, and part
of Golden City, as well as many small buildings along
the lake front. While some loss of life occurred in
the vicinity of Porcupine Lake, the greatest havoc was
wrought around the main mines, notably at Dome and
West Dome mines. At Preston and East Dome, an
untimbered shaft gave shelter and many were saved.
The streets of South Porcupine are strewn with dead
human beings, horses and cattle.
It is known that of the staff of 300 at the Dome
but a few were saved, while at the West Dome, but
three out of 84 employees are now known to be alive.
Along the highway between West Dome and South
Porcupine, over a comparatively open section, there
are six charred bodies. In the ruins of the town of
South Porcupine there lie the bodies of William Gohr
and his clerk, Max Smith, George Dunbar and Tom
Geddes.
The fire came down on the mining villages with
startling suddenness. Early yesterday morning heavy
clouds of smoke were noticed to the southwest, but the
fire that produced it was apparently remote and as
bush fires had been frequent in the district, little
attention was paid to it. By noon, the clouds of
smoke had reached the zenith, marking the approach of
the fire and soon the sun was obscured. At 2.30 the
fire had covered and area of 2 miles in length and
over two miles in width and had reached the base line
of Tisdale.;


Home Kids Bill Blance



1 When he was sent out to this country, he was only 8 years old.

The oldest of 5 little children, arriving tired scared and cold.

Carried a picture in his pocket, a tin-type of his mother dear.

The picture might keep him connected and help push away his fears.

CHORUS

And the people called them "home kids", indentured labour for the farms,



Nevermore to know the comfort and the love of mother?s arms.



Nobody wants those cast-off "home kids", not even their own family.

We don?t want those kids around here, just solid folks like you and me.



2

The kids were scattered like the wind here, sent away to earn their keep.

Separated from each other, brothers and sisters out of reach.

Well, life is never very easy but we do the best we can,

They grew and never gave up hoping that someday they?d meet again.

CHORUS



3

They? d find each other when they?re older, some day reunion time would come.

Through the years and tears and problems, they made sure that it was done.

And in my mind now I can see him, though I never really have.

That little 8 year old "home child" grew up to be my father?s dad.

Chorus

karenthom05added this on 27 Mar 2009John Blance's grandson, Bill Blance, plays banjo in a blue grass band. This is the lyrics to a song he wrote to honor his grandfather. 
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13156 BLACK, Agnes1891SCT,     Jun 1907 : Sicilian CAN Quarriers  
13155 BLACK, Aitken1895SCT, LKS, Glasgow Jun 1907 : Sicilian CAN Quarriers  
6785 BLACK, Alexander1868SCT,     Jul 1875 : Waldensian CAN MacPherson Homes  
11510 BLACK, Alexander Angus1899ENG, LAN, Manchester Jun 1912 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
22224 BLACK, Annie1900SCT, LKS, Glasgow May 1888 : Corean CAN Quarriers  
4449 BLACK, Christopher (Christie)1897IRL,    , Dublin Aug 1909 : Tunisian CAN Smyly Homes of Dublin  
4448 BLACK, David1894IRL,    , Dublin May 1907 : Tunisian CAN Smyly Homes of Dublin  
16090 BLACK, Edward1877ENG,     Jun 1884 : Polynesian CAN Catholic Protection Society  
17215 BLACK, Florence1876ENG,     Jul 1899 : Laurentian CAN Louisa Birt  
25047 BLACK, Florence1898 Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
6961 BLACK, Francis1865ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
19269 BLACK, George1897ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
23256 BLACK, Hugh1871ENG,     Jun 1876 : Austrian CAN MacPherson Homes  
13157 BLACK, Isabella1898SCT, LKS, Glasgow Jun 1907 : Sicilian CAN Quarriers tlupinski  
13398 BLACK, Isabella1882SCT,     Jun 1893 : Carthaginian CAN Quarriers  
19313 BLACK, James1900ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
25347 BLACK, Jeanie1886SCT,     Jun 1897 : Sarmatian CAN Quarriers  
25388 BLACK, Lizzie1889SCT,     Jun 1897 : Sarmatian CAN Quarriers  
25406 BLACK, Lizzie1891SCT,     Jun 1897 : Sarmatian CAN Quarriers  
18665 BLACK, Llewellyn J1900ENG,     Sep 1911 : Lake Manitoba CAN Unknown Catholic Group  
5852 BLACK, Margaret1893ENG,     Oct 1904 : Bavarian CAN Barnardos  
13397 BLACK, Martha1883SCT,     Jun 1893 : Carthaginian CAN Quarriers  
16091 BLACK, Mary1875ENG,     Jun 1884 : Polynesian CAN Catholic Protection Society  
6833 BLACK, Peter1868SCT,     Jul 1875 : Waldensian CAN MacPherson Homes  
25471 BLACK, Philip1898ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Barnardos annabananaphone  
6964 BLACK, Rachel1863ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
16450 BLACK, William1884SCT,     Jun 1886 : Caspian CAN Emma Stirling  
23053 BLACKALL, Herbert1892ENG,     Apr 1910 : Empress of Ireland  Fegan Homes for Boys KarenM  
18303 BLACKBURN, Alfred Ernest1876ENG, LAN, Liverpool Mar 1888 : Sardinian CAN Louisa Birt  
5949 BLACKBURN, Ernest1900ENG, YKS, Leeds May 1908 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
13472 BLACKBURN, Ernest1874ENG,     Jul 1887 : Sardinian CAN Board of Guardians (Various)  
22132 BLACKBURN, Ernest1893ENG,     Jul 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
20647 BLACKBURN, Ethel1898ENG,     Oct 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
18304 BLACKBURN, Eveline1878ENG, LAN, Liverpool Mar 1888 : Sardinian CAN Louisa Birt  
18305 BLACKBURN, Florence Beatrice1881ENG, LAN, Liverpool Mar 1888 : Sardinian CAN Louisa Birt  
14092 BLACKBURN, George1889ENG, KEN, Lewisham May 1900 : Tunisian CAN Childrens Aid Society  
26479 BLACKBURN, Harrison1891ENG,     Mar 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
11386 BLACKBURN, Henry 1899ENG, YKS, Leeds May 1908 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
4868 BLACKBURN, Lavinia1909ENG,    , Leamington on Tyne Apr 1925 : Montclare CAN Barnardos  
8034 BLACKBURN, Maria1851ENG,     Jun 1869 : Austrian CAN Maria Rye  
11387 BLACKBURN, Reginald1904ENG, YKS, Leeds Mar 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
12450 BLACKBURN, Walter 1892ENG,     Jul 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
14093 BLACKBURN, Walter1885ENG,    , Lewisham Apr 1895 : Vancouver CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
18882 BLACKEBY, Amelia1901ENG,     May 1905 : Bavarian CAN MacPherson Homes  
18931 BLACKEBY, Emily1899ENG,     May 1905 : Bavarian CAN MacPherson Homes  
3570 BLACKETT, John1887ENG,     Jul 1900 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
3571 BLACKETT, John1912ENG, NBL, Newcastle Upon Tyne May 1929 : Montroyal CAN British Immigration and Colonisation Association  
19634 BLACKEY, Dorothy1886ENG,     Jun 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
2878 BLACKFORD, Dorothy Noel1904ENG, SRY, Kingston onThames Oct 1920 : Scandinavian CAN Barnardos  
2879 BLACKFORD, Evelyn Rosa1900ENG, SRY, Kingston onThames Nov 1916 : Northland CAN Sailing Alone  
27190 BLACKFORD, Gwendoline1921ENG, WAR, Birmingham May 1933 : Otranto AUS Fairbridge Homes  
7851 BLACKFORD, Harry1918ENG, WAR, Birmingham Oct 1930 : Newfoundland CAN Middlemore  
8699 BLACKFORD, William1916ENG, LND Mar 1930 : Nova Scotia CAN Salvation Army  
22906 BLACKLEDGE, Doris May1917ENG,     Jul 1923 : Montrose CAN Salvation Army  
22846 BLACKLEY, Charles1877ENG,     Aug 1887 : Sarmatian CAN MacPherson Homes  
5296 BLACKMAN, Arthur1912ENG,    , Plymouth Aug 1930 : Duchess of York CAN British Immigration and Colonisation Association  
14200 BLACKMAN, Charles1887ENG,     Jun 1901 : Corinthian CAN Unknown Catholic Group  
8643 BLACKMAN, George1911ENG, WIL, Cricklade Jul 1925 : Athenia CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
22597 BLACKMAN, John1899ENG,     Mar 1909 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
23679 BLACKMAN, Mary1902ENG,     Sep 1914 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
10070 BLACKMAN, Phillip1882ENG, HAM, Gosport Apr 1892 : Sarnia CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
23569 BLACKMORE, Patrick1906ENG,     May 1924 : Demosthenes AUS Barnardos  
13098 BLACKNEY, Dorothy1886ENG,     Jun 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
19323 BLACKSTONE, John1903ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
16159 BLACKWELL, Arthur1885ENG,     Apr 1894 : Sarnia CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
27309 BLACKWELL, Keith Michael1932ENG,     Jun 1939 : Strathaird AUS Fairbridge Homes  
27310 BLACKWELL, Maurice1927ENG,     Jun 1939 : Strathaird AUS Fairbridge Homes  
10688 BLADON, Thomas1897ENG,     Apr 1912 : Empress of Ireland CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
10380 BLAIKIE, Eliza1868SCT,     Jun 1881 : Buenos Ayrean CAN Quarriers  
10381 BLAIKIE, William1870SCT, LKS, Glasgow 1881 : Manitoban CAN Marchmont Homes  
9664 BLAIR, Elsie1896ENG,     Jun 1911 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
3267 BLAIR, Hugh1913SCT, LKS, Glasgow Apr 1930 : Letitia CAN Quarriers  
11520 BLAIR, John M 1892IRL, ANT, Belfast Jul 1904 : Southwark CAN Barnardos  
21963 BLAIR, Robert ENG,     Apr 1925 : Athenia CAN Quarriers  
16540 BLAKE, Albert1902ENG,     Apr 1912 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
26284 BLAKE, Annie1924 Aug 1934 : Oronsay AUS Fairbridge Homes  
27512 BLAKE, Annie1858 Aug 1872 : Sarmatian CAN Macpherson Homes  
11137 BLAKE, Driscoll1893ENG,     May 1907 : Empress of Britain CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
6772 BLAKE, Edward1892ENG,     Jul 1907 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
25049 BLAKE, Elizabeth1897 Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
3911 BLAKE, Emily Hilda1878ENG, NFK, Chedgrave May 1888 : Lake Superior CAN Self-Help Emigration Society  
25268 BLAKE, James Sidney1919ENG, LND, Wandsworth Oct 1930 : Barrabool AUS Fairbridge Homes  
11965 BLAKE, Joseph James1881ENG,    , Brentford Mar 1896 : Vancouver CAN National Childrens Home  
25050 BLAKE, Lily D.1899 Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
9712 BLAKE, Louisa1877ENG,     Aug 1889 : Caspian CAN Barnardos  
20200 BLAKE, M ENG,     May 1911 : Corsican CAN Louisa Birt  
25048 BLAKE, Mabel1899 Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
26321 BLAKE, Robert1926 Aug 1932 : Oronsay AUS Fairbridge Homes  
17357 BLAKE, Rose1894ENG,     Jul 1905 : Siberian CAN Middlemore  
19205 BLAKE, Sydney1898ENG,     Sep 1912 : Victorian CAN MacPherson Homes  
25269 BLAKE, William Victor1921ENG, LND, Wandsworth Oct 1930 : Barrabool AUS Fairbridge Homes  
6315 BLAKELEY, John1899ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Barnardos  
9291 BLAKELEY, Mary1898ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Barnardos  
25666 BLAKEMORE, John1895ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Catholic Emigration Society  
17989 BLAKEY, Herbert 1885ENG,     Apr 1900 : Dominion CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
7975 BLAKLEY, Robert1913IRL, ANT, Belfast Apr 1930 : Letitia CAN British Immigration and Colonisation Association  
14577 BLANCE, Andrew1875SCT, MLN, Edinburgh Jun 1884 : Buenos Ayrean CAN Quarriers  
13346 BLANCE, James William1880SCT, MLN, Edinburgh Jun 1884 : Buenos Ayrean CAN Quarriers  
14576 BLANCE, John Hay1873SCT, MLN, Edinburgh Jun 1884 : Buenos Ayrean CAN Quarriers  
14575 BLANCE, Margaret1871SCT, MLN, Edinburgh Jun 1884 : Buenos Ayrean CAN Quarriers  
14578 BLANCE, Mary1878SCT, MLN, Edinburgh Jun 1884 : Buenos Ayrean CAN Quarriers  
7432 BLAND, Elsie1899ENG,     Oct 1909 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
9934 BLAND, Percy1892ENG,     May 1907 : Tunisian CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
9939 BLAND, William1898ENG,     Oct 1909 : Corsican CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
7165 BLANDFORD, Elizabeth1856ENG, HAM, Southampton Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN MacPherson Homes  
7042 BLANDFORD, Frances Amelia1859ENG, HAM, Southampton Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN MacPherson Homes  
11883 BLANDFORD, Frederick J1880ENG,     Apr 1894 : Sarnia CAN Barnardos  
16647 BLANDFORD, Kate Jane1861ENG, HAM, Southampton Aug 1872 : Sarmatian CAN MacPherson Homes  
16646 BLANDFORD, Mria 1865ENG, HAM, Southampton Aug 1872 : Sarmatian CAN MacPherson Homes  
18591 BLANDFORD, William1892ENG,     Apr 1910 : Empress of Ireland CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
9940 BLANKS, Violet 1876ENG,    , Romford Aug 1889 : Circassian CAN Maria Rye  
3431 BLATCH, Albert1898ENG, ESS, Leytonstone May 1908 : Dominion CAN Barnardos SarahLillian  
3432 BLATCH, William1899ENG,     May 1908 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
7443 BLAY, Daisy1894ENG,    , St Pancras May 1903 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
22504 BLAY, Eva1865ENG,     Jun 1874 : Sarmatian CAN Maria Rye  
7856 BLAYDES, Ralph1914ENG, LAN, Liverpool Mar 1930 : Nova Scotia CAN Salvation Army  
25389 BLEMINGS, Maggie1889SCT,     Jun 1897 : Sarmatian CAN Quarriers  
26756 BLENKORN, Harold1902 Oct 1910 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
24076 BLEWER, Julia A1901ENG,     Jun 1915 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
24077 BLEWER, Rosa1909ENG,     Jun 1915 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
24078 BLEWER, William1906ENG,     Jun 1915 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
16711 BLEWITT, Annie1898WAL, GLA, Ynyshir Oct 1911 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
21902 BLINCOE, William Henry1878ENG,     Feb 1895 : Laurentian CAN Louisa Birt  
9804 BLISS, Frederick1902ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
6412 BLISS, Henry1897ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Barnardos  
18562 BLISS, Robert1894ENG,     Apr 1910 : Empress of Ireland CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
17360 BLIZZARD, Leonard Ernest1899ENG,    , London Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
8872 BLOCKSEDGE, Benjamin1887ENG,     Jun 1896 : Corean CAN Middlemore  
8873 BLOMBERG, Louisa1887ENG,     Sep 1898 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
24200 BLOMFIELD, George1855ENG,     May 1870 : Ganges CAN Boy's Refuge, Whitechapel, London  
8875 BLONG, Charles 1889ENG,     Apr 1899 : Dominion CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
8874 BLONG, George 1883ENG,     1895 : - Unknown - CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
26841 BLOOM, Reginald Daniel1921ENG, LND, Paddington Feb 1934 : Jervis Bay AUS Fairbridge Homes  
6423 BLOOME, Alfred1897ENG, YKS, Scarborough Aug 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
6424 BLOOME, Ernest1895ENG,     Aug 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
14822 BLOOMFIELD, Bertram1907ENG,     Jun 1923 : Megantic CAN Salvation Army  
14821 BLOOMFIELD, Harold1915ENG,     Jul 1923 : Montrose CAN Salvation Army  
26427 BLOOMFIELD, Herbert1904ENG, OXF, Woodstock Jul 1913 : Belgic AUS Fairbridge Homes  
7690 BLOOR, Alice B1874ENG,     Sep 1888 : Parisian CAN Barnardos  
13063 BLOTT, Arthur1913ENG,     Aug 1928 : Montclare CAN British Immigration and Colonisation Association  
12985 BLOTT, Frederick C1885ENG,     Apr 1896 : Scotsman CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos) Maragh  
12984 BLOTT, William V1884ENG,     Apr 1896 : Scotsman CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos) Maragh  
10263 BLOW, Frederick Robert1897ENG,    , Marylebone Jul 1905 : Southwark CAN Barnardos  
9258 BLOW, William1893ENG,     Jul 1905 : Southwark CAN Barnardos  
12832 BLOWERS, Clifford1887ENG, NFK, Loddon Sep 1898 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
12833 BLOWERS, Gladys1890ENG, NFK, Loddon Jul 1900 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
22651 BLOWFIELD, Alfred1909ENG,     May 1925 : Doric CAN Waifs & Strays  
8869 BLUMSEN, Earnest1882ENG,     Apr 1892 : Sarnia CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
23498 BLUMSEN, Robert1879ENG,     Jun 1889 : Toronto CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
17362 BLUMSTONE, Harry1895ENG,     Jun 1909 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
21061 BLUND, J1889ENG,     Apr 1898 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
13808 BLUNDELL, Florrie1879ENG,     May 1887 : Circassian CAN Liverpool Catholic Childrens Protective Society (now Nugent Care)  
10032 BLUNDELL, Harry1894ENG, WAR, Birmingham May 1908 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
10031 BLUNDELL, Owen1896ENG, WAR, Birmingham May 1908 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
13809 BLUNDELL, William1876ENG,     May 1887 : Circassian CAN Liverpool Catholic Childrens Protective Society (now Nugent Care)  
12512 BLUNDEN, Gertrude Ruby1903ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
12511 BLUNDEN, Gladys Ethel1900ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
23163 BLUNDEN, Sidney1898ENG,     Apr 1909 : Empress of Britain CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
6558 BLUNSTONE, Catherine1898ENG,     Jun 1909 : Canada CAN Middlemore  
16688 BLUNT, Albert1882ENG, SSX, Eastborne Mar 1892 : Carthaginian CAN Barnardos  
23198 BLUNT, Andrew1912ENG,     Sep 1922 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
6489 BLYTH, James1892ENG,     Apr 1908 : Grampian CAN Quarriers  
10464 BLYTH, Nancy1909SCT,    , Condorrat May 1924 : Cassandra CAN Sailing Alone  
7117 BLYTHE, Charlotte Adelaide1899ENG,    , West Hartlepool Jun 1912 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
10036 BLYTHE, Emie1878ENG,     Oct 1886 : Parisian CAN Barnardos  
6870 BLYTHE, Grace1895ENG,     Sep 1907 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
4178 BOAD, Charles1891SCT, MOR, Forres Apr 1907 : Sicilian CAN Quarriers  
4179 BOAD, Robert1893SCT, MOR, Forres Apr 1907 : Sicilian CAN Quarriers  
7131 BOAKES, John1894ENG, LDN, London Aug 1907 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
14132 BOATMAN, George W1888ENG,    , Edmonton Jul 1899 : Lake Huron CAN Barnardos  
27400 BODDEY, Peter Ernest1932ENG, LND, Wandsworth Jan 1949 : Ormonde AUS Big Brother Movement  
8347 BODDY, Ethel1901ENG,    , Norwich Mar 1914 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
8642 BODELL, Alfred Ernest1911ENG, LAN, Liverpool Jul 1925 : Athenia CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
17363 BODEN, William 1900ENG,     May 1910 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
5665 BODENHAM, Harry1899ENG,     Jun 1911 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
9874 BODGER, William1888ENG,     Apr 1902 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
12338 BODMAN, Ernest J1885ENG,    , Bath Jul 1894 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
12339 BODMAN, Stanley James1890ENG, WIL, Calne Aug 1897 : Laurentian CAN MacPherson Homes  
17408 BODY, Charles Alfred1897ENG, LND Jul 1909 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
17405 BODY, Frances Ellen1901ENG,     Jul 1909 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
17409 BODY, William Thomas 1904ENG,     Mar 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
14515 BOGAN, Martin1913ENG,     Oct 1927 : Montclare CAN Crusade of Rescue  
11396 BOGGIS, Johnnie Joshua1902ENG, LDN, London Mar 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
12451 BOHINE, Herbert1893ENG,     Jul 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
10228 BOILING, John1885ENG,     Jul 1898 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
22350 BOLAN, Patrick1871ENG,     Sep 1883 : Polynesian CAN Liverpool Catholic Childrens Protective Society (now Nugent Care)  
22790 BOLAND, Bertram1913ENG,     Aug 1930 : Antonia CAN Salvation Army  
6605 BOLAND, Francis 1902ENG,     Aug 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
14547 BOLGER, Gerard1915ENG,     Jun 1930 : Duchess of York CAN Crusade of Rescue  
22106 BOLMER, Max1891ENG,     Oct 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
8070 BOLT, Cedric1915ENG,    , Ealing Mar 1932 : Montclare CAN YMCA  
19926 BOLT, Charles1888ENG,     Apr 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
22598 BOLT, Elizabeth1898ENG,     Jul 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
9721 BOLT, Rosina1884ENG,     Sep 1895 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
22847 BOLTON, Charles P1900ENG,     Jun 1910 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
7742 BOLTON, Eleanor1866ENG,     Jul 1870 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
22719 BOLTON, George1910ENG,    , Hexham Jul 1927 : - Unknown - CAN Unknown  
6496 BOLTON, Henry R.1893ENG,     May 1908 : Kensington CAN Salvation Army  
2885 BOLTON, James1902ENG, WAR, Aston, Birmingham Jun 1913 : Mongolian CAN Middlemore  
4444 BOLTON, John Henry Edward1875ENG, MDX, Isleworth Apr 1889 : Peruvian CAN Barnardos port hope  
13228 BOLTON, Mary1886ENG,     Oct 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
11261 BOLTON, Peter1891ENG,     Oct 1900 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
15301 BOLWELL, Eva1868ENG, HAM, Southampton Aug 1884 : Parisian CAN Board of Guardians (Various)  
5635 BOLWELL, Henry Joseph French1899ENG,    , Devizes Oct 1908 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
25673 BONAS, William1896ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Catholic Emigration Society  
24484 BOND, Anna J.1894 Jun 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
25709 BOND, Caroline1899ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Louisa Birt  
20017 BOND, Charles J1875ENG,     Jun 1886 : Lake Superior CAN Barnardos  
25714 BOND, Florence1898ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Louisa Birt  
22469 BOND, James1883ENG,     Jun 1892 : Circassian CAN Middlemore  
22228 BOND, John1879ENG,     Apr 1891 : Parisian CAN Unknown  
21617 BOND, Reuban J.1879ENG,     Aug 1890 : Sardinian CAN Unknown Catholic Group  
21740 BOND, Richard H.1881ENG,     Sep 1891 : Sardinian CAN Waifs & Strays  
21766 BOND, William E.1876ENG,     Aug 1892 : Sardinian CAN Waifs & Strays  
11008 BONDY, George1911ENG,    , Fulham Jul 1921 : Minnedosa CAN MacPherson Homes  
11009 BONDY, Percy1907ENG,    , Fulham Jul 1921 : Minnedosa CAN MacPherson Homes  
10951 BONE, Amelia1861ENG,     Aug 1872 : Peruvian CAN Maria Rye  
5166 BONE, Edward1912ENG,    , Newcastle upon Tyne Oct 1928 : Montcalm CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
9129 BONE, Edward 1898ENG,     Jun 1912 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
22125 BONE, Peter Knowles1913ENG, SSX, Eastbourne May 1931 : Westernland CAN National Association of Boys\' Clubs   
7430 BONEHILL, Minnie1871ENG, WAR, Birmingham Jun 1881 : Parisian CAN Middlemore  
9710 BONELL, Emily 1882ENG,     Sep 1895 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
9259 BONHAM, Ernest F1891ENG,     Jul 1902 : New England CAN Barnardos  
19823 BONIFACE, Charles1902ENG,     Apr 1913 : Teutonic CAN Hurst House Training Home  
6488 BONIFACE, David1896ENG,    , Eastbourne Mar 1908 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
20376 BONIFACE, Edward1890ENG,     Oct 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
8884 BONNER, Fred1886ENG,     Jul 1897 : Assyrian CAN Middlemore  
6437 BONNER, John1898ENG,     Jun 1910 : Mongolian CAN Middlemore  
15567 BONNER, Sidney Thomas1907ENG,     May 1922 : Melita CAN Barnardos  
12543 BONNEY, Herbert1884ENG,     May 1895 : Labrador CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
10425 BONNICK, Alice Annie1910ENG,    , Lambeth Sep 1924 : Melita CAN Barnardos  
7521 BONSER, Elizabeth1857ENG,     Nov 1869 : Hibernian CAN Maria Rye  
7535 BONSER, Harriett1858ENG,     Nov 1869 : Hibernian CAN Maria Rye  
19631 BONSHAM, Charles1880ENG,     Jun 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
8418 BONSQUEST, Edith1910ENG,     Sep 1920 : Metagama CAN MacPherson Homes  
8977 BONSTEAD, Agnes1898ENG,    , Newcastle upon Tyne Oct 1909 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
3438 BONWICK, Alexander1898ENG, ESS, Barking Mar 1907 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
20770 BONWICK, John1895 Apr 1905 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
3436 BONWICK, John William1894ENG, ESS, Barking Apr 1905 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
3437 BONWICK, William James1896ENG, ESS, Barking Apr 1905 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
14447 BOOAD, Frederick1884ENG,     Apr 1895 : Vancouver CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
3234 BOOKER, Mabel D.1894ENG, HAM, Portsmouth May 1907 : Dominion CAN Barnardos snazzyshazzy  
13495 BOOLE, Charles Edward1879ENG, GLS, Bristol Jun 1891 : Parisian CAN Middlemore  
13494 BOOLE, Frank1882ENG, GLS, Bristol Jun 1891 : Parisian CAN Middlemore  
5238 BOON, Charles 1916ENG,    , Ringsboro Mar 1930 : Scythia CAN Salvation Army  
9942 BOON, Cyril1891ENG, SFK, Plomesgate May 1908 : Virginian CAN Waifs & Strays  
12452 BOON, John 1894ENG,     Jul 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
19964 BOORE, Walter1888ENG,     Apr 1897 : Labrador CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
22238 BOORE, William1888ENG,     Apr 1897 : Labrador CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
16394 BOOTH, Ada1907ENG,     Sep 1921 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
14472 BOOTH, Alfred1885ENG,     Apr 1895 : Numidian CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
16596 BOOTH, Annie May1892WAL, MON, Abergavenny Oct 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
22848 BOOTH, Charles1853ENG,     Jul 1870 : Nestorian CAN MacPherson Homes  
17131 BOOTH, Constance1896ENG,     Aug 1907 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
22907 BOOTH, Daniel1901ENG,     Aug 1912 : Tunisian CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
8926 BOOTH, Dennis1916ENG,    , Lincoln Apr 1931 : Duchess of Richmond CAN Barnardos  
6942 BOOTH, Doris1898ENG,     May 1907 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
17132 BOOTH, Dorothy1894ENG,     Aug 1907 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
25921 BOOTH, Frederick1888ENG,     Mar 1903 : Canada CAN National Childrens Home  
22599 BOOTH, Herbert1907ENG,     Sep 1923 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
13831 BOOTH, Jack Langton1912ENG, WIL, Melksham Sep 1924 : Melita CAN Barnardos  
7780 BOOTH, James1851ENG,     Jul 1870 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
18684 BOOTH, James W1884ENG,     Apr 1895 : Sardinian CAN Liverpool Sheltering Home  
12446 BOOTH, Joseph1892ENG,     Jul 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
3795 BOOTH, Lily1893ENG,     Oct 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
14932 BOOTH, Margaret1868ENG,     Jun 1883 : Sardinian CAN Louisa Birt  
14931 BOOTH, Mary Ann1872ENG,     Jun 1883 : Sardinian CAN Maria Rye  
17157 BOOTH, Phyllis1900ENG,     Aug 1907 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
24144 BOOTH, W.1856ENG,     May 1870 : Scandinavian CAN Boy's Home, Great Queen Street, London  
15217 BOOTHBY, Kenneth1912ENG, YKS, Sculcoates Apr 1928 : Montnairn CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
19646 BOOTHROYD, F1886ENG,     Jun 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
25276 BOOTHROYD, Robert1913ENG, LAN, Oldham Feb 1924 : Euripides AUS Fairbridge Homes  
23067 BOOTS, William J.1898ENG,     Apr 1909 : Empress of Britain CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
13497 BOOTY, Clifton1877ENG, SRY, Wandsworth Apr 1891 : Parisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
13498 BOOTY, Ernest1875ENG, SRY, Wandsworth Apr 1887 : Circassian CAN MacPherson Homes  
18793 BORAS, Charles1890ENG,     Sep 1899 : Arawa CAN Barnardos  
18600 BOREHAM, William1896ENG,     Apr 1910 : Empress of Ireland CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
8502 BORRMAN, Charles 1880ENG,     Jul 1893 : Sardinian CAN Catholic Protection Society  
10752 BOSELEY, Gertrude1872ENG,     Jun 1880 : Sarmatian CAN Maria Rye  
18248 BOSLEY, Edward1910ENG,     Mar 1920 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
18251 BOSLEY, Ernest1910ENG,     Mar 1920 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
15011 BOSLEY, Joseph1884ENG,     Sep 1898 : Numidian CAN Westminster Catholic Society  
10439 BOSSON, Emma Elizabeth1910ENG, CHS, Nantwich Jul 1923 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
14582 BOSTOCK, Selina1874ENG, STS, Chesteron Oct 1887 : Sardinian CAN Maria Rye  
12544 BOSTON, Samuel1893ENG, WAR, Birmingham Jun 1906 : Siberian CAN Middlemore  
15175 BOSWELL, Cinderella1890ENG,     Jul 1900 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
26138 BOSWELL, W1894ENG,     Mar 1903 : Canada CAN Barnardos  
7190 BOSWORTH, Alice1896ENG,    , Worcester Mar 1908 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
15693 BOSWORTH, George1903ENG,     Apr 1917 : Olympic CAN Dakeyne Boys Farm  
16072 BOSWORTH, Henry ENG,     Nov 1918 : Metagama CAN Dakeyne Boys Farm  
7197 BOSWORTH, William M1889ENG,    , Chelsea Sep 1899 : Arawa CAN Barnardos  
24335 BOTELL, Alfred1857 May 1870 : Peruvian CAN Annie MacPherson Homes  
24291 BOTLEY, Ivy1900 Apr 1906 : Friesland CAN Barnardos  
24292 BOTLEY, Violet1897 Apr 1906 : Friesland CAN Barnardos  
10507 BOTT, James 1911ENG,    , Measham May 1924 : Montcalm CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
8532 BOTTING, Benjamin1885ENG, MDX, Convent Garden Aug 1899 : Laurentian CAN Canadian Catholic Emigration Committee  
6438 BOTTLE, Caroline1896ENG, LAN, Prescot Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
10184 BOTTRILL, Dorothy1900ENG,     Jul 1909 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
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