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Record #3890
Name :
: Caroline DAVIDSON (1889 - 1973)


Father
:
Mother
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BMD and other details
Date of Birth
: 5 Mar 1889

Marriage (1)
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Marriage (2)
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Date of Death
: Sep 1973
Abode (1) : Place of BirthEngland, Durham, Gateshead
Abode (2) : Place of Death / BurialCanada, Edmonton
Sailing Information
Date of Arrival
: 25 Jul 1898
Country
: Canada

Ship
: Labrador

Placement Family
:
Homes / Agencys
Institution (GB)
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Agency
: Barnardos
NotesA birth registration was found for Caroline Davidson: Year of Registration: 1889; Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun; District: Lanchester (1875-1938); County: Durham; Volume: 10a; Page: ?03. (Parents: Henry Davidson and Caroline Graham.)

In 1891, Caroline Davidson, 2 years of age, was shown residing at the West Side of Road, Flint Hill, Dipton, Collierly, Durham, England. Other family members included: Caroline Davidson, 37; Elizabeth Davidson, 4; Henry Davidson, 38, general laborer; Henry Davidson, 6; James Davidson, 8; John J. Davidson, 16, brick yard laborer; Mary A. Davidson, 11; Pearce Davidson, 1 month; and Rubert Davidson, 13. (Source: 1891 Census of England; Class: RG12; Piece: 4088; Folio 141; Page 52; GSU roll: 6099198.)

Her daughter, Fay Braithwaite, relates Caroline's story (in Pier 21 - Canada's Immigration Museum {website}pier21.ca/research/collections/the-story-collection/online-story-collection/british-home-children/):

First of all, I am the daughter of Caroline and had three brothers. We grew up in a small town near Edmonton, Alberta and our Father died when I was six years old. I knew names of my mother's brothers and sister. James and Elizabeth remained in Ontario, while my mother and her brother Henry came to Alberta, so I met my farm cousins; Alec, Jane, and another brother. I knew my Davidson grandparents had died while the children were young and all my mother would say, the family came to stay with an uncle but would not give a name, other than they lived in Ontario.

Since the work of my husband took us to many areas of Canada and when we lived in Brampton, Ont. In the 1960's, I started to locate my aunt Elizabeth's family. She had been married twice, Culp and Hamilton, and had run the Post Office in the now ghost town of Ballycroy, about 10 miles north of Brampton. History buffs there were able to point me in the direction of finding two cousins, one from each family. Elizabeth's eldest daughter also had a daughter living in Brampton, and her children and my two daughters went to the same high school. It was about this time that I first heard of Home Children and thought my mother might have been one of them, but did not start inquiries until 1997.

I received this information from Barnardo Homes, London , England in 1998:

These four orphan children were admitted temporarily to our Newcastle - Ever Open Door - on an application by the Rev. G. R. Taylor, Vicar of Byker. After a report on the case by our local inspector, they were granted permanent admission to the Homes. James and Henry are thirteen and ten years of age, respectively. Elizabeth and Caroline eight and six.

The facts of the case are few and simple, but sad enough. The parents, Henry and Caroline Davidson were steady, respective working people, who brought up their children well. On 9th January, 1892, the Father, a labourer, died at St. Cuthbert St., Gateshead of bronchitis. The mother and children then went to two rooms at 115, Harvey Street in Byker, and received out-door relief from the parish: the mother, in addition, goes out to work at washing and charring. About two years ago, the mother's health began to fail, and owing to an internal malady, and after getting worse she entered the workhouse infirmary in January last. An operation was preformed, and a tumor removed, and the mother remaining two months in the infirmary was taken home. The operation proved unveiling to save her, and after lingering for a few weeks, she died. The death occurred on the 9th at the above mentioned address. The little home was sold to defray the funeral expenses, and to save from entering the workhouse, Mr. Taylor asked that he might bring these children to our shelter.

Of the six children left surviving, the eldest (Robert) is able to support himself. The next (Mary) is in a very weak state, consequently on long privation and attendance upon her mother. She is about to be sent away by the local Country Holiday Committee for a month, and a situation will probably be found for her afterwards. For the children now admitted no home, or the workhouse was available. They have no relatives, save an aunt and a cousin. Both these persons have done what they could for mother and children in the past, but were not prepared to offer a home to any of the orphans. The aunt declined to do so, and did not even attend the funeral. The cousin has five children of his own. All the children are delicate, but not ailing. They are respectful and well behaved.

Relatives:

Brother, Robert-17, apprentice at a ship yard, 114-Harboy Street, Byker, Newcastle
Sister, 14, at present sheltered by a neighbour
Aunt (maternal) Maria Phillips, wife of a carpenter, New Road, Walker,
Newcastle

The 5th Sept. 1895 - on this date James and Henry were sent to Canada, to Hazelbrae Home, Pererborough, Ont.

The 14th July, 1898 --- on this date Elizabeth and Caroline, aboard the SS Labrador, arriving in Quebec on 23rd(or 25th) July 1898. They also went to Hazelbrae Homes. (EDITORS NOTE: In 1898, Carolina Davidson, 9 (along with her sister, Elizabeth Davidson, 11), arrived in Quebec, Canada, with a group of 127 Barnardo girls en route to Peterborough, Ontario.)

I have some information from Hazelbrae Homes. My mother was sent to a Toronto family as a playmate for a 9 year old daughter and was well liked and sent to school. It is hard to tell how long this lasted, and it appears that Hazelbrae was always trying to keep her happy. She wrote letters to find her brothers and did ask to be place near to Henry. She spoke of being in Southern Ont. And I believe may have lived with her sister and her first husband. My mother learned to play the piano, could read and write well, and also knew nursing, which was useful during the 1918 flu.

Henry and my mother came to Edmonton Alberta in 1908 when Henry was able to purchase land, West of Edmonton. Elizabeth and James came from Ont. for a visit, but did not like the early conditions of the city, growing quickly and had many muddy roads. I believe my mother worked in the Edmonton Laundry (though she would not admit it) she met my father Jerry Beauchamp who was a partner in the business.

They married on January 22nd 1915. There was a family of four, three boys and I was the third child. During the year of 1927, my father left the laundry, and our Edmonton home sold to buy 10 acres in the town of Beverly, which is adjacent to Edmonton. My father loved gardening and although the house was old, we had many fine things; good linens and silverware, a piano and rugs. He made the gardens so beautiful that people drove out from Edmonton to see them. We also had a small fruit and vegetable market, chickens, turkeys, pigs, and a horse. These were happy times until the 30's and father could not sell the garden produce for a living. My father had been a marathon runner had we had silver cups for successful races, but he had a heart attack in Nov. 1932 when I was six years old and my younger brother was four. This was a very sad time for the family--- I recall hearing my mother telling her brother Henry that she had less than twenty dollars in the bank after his funeral. She was hoping to sell the property, but with out a will and a mortgage on the land, she could not sell until all the children were of age, so we stayed there with the Mother Allowance. We managed to survive. We should have attended Beverly school but mother thought we would do better in the Edmonton system. After one year they told us that we have to pay for it, so off to the town school but only for one year. During that time, mother saved and bought an Edmonton lot for $25 and back we went to the city school only having to pay a small amount of property tax each year. It was a walk of one and a half miles.

With a sow pig we raised, the piglets and sold them in the fall and had the sow butchered for winter meat along with chickens as they stopped lying, rebuying sow and baby chicks in the spring. Mother seemed to know all the tricks of providing good health. She sewed and knit and older brother did any kind of work they could get. I remember one job paying four dollars a week. Gideon just covered his carfare, a four pound of peanut butter as his board, and a little left over. We all finished high school and life improved when my brother Lynn joined the air force and sent money home. Also, better jobs came along too.

My elder brother had a ruptured ear drum so was not allowed to join-up. Out mother developed an early dementia and had to be cared for, for many years until her death in September 1973 at the age of 84. I believe mother had many happy years, she worked hard to give each of the children a fair chance in life, but her end was sad, not knowing many of her wonderful grandchildren.

Caroline Davidson Beauchamp died in Edmonton,Alberta, Canada. 
ContributorsCreated : 2008-07-14 10:06:28 / From original database


Last Updated : 2009-02-04 14:48:43 /

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IDNameDOBPlace of birthArrivals & ShipsDest.AgencyFamily links
11639 DAVENPORT, Agnes1893ENG,     May 1902 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
9794 DAVENPORT, Sarah1890ENG,     Sep 1901 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
6491 DAVEY, Beatrice1887ENG,     Jun 1900 : Corinthian CAN Waifs & Strays  
25057 DAVEY, Elizabeth1898 Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
22637 DAVEY, Frederick1897ENG,     Oct 1905 : Canada CAN Barnardos  
17530 DAVEY, Frederick P1899ENG,     Mar 1909 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
20969 DAVEY, Gerald1923ENG, DEV, Tavistock Oct 1935 : Otranto AUS Fairbridge Homes  
17532 DAVEY, Gilbert1892ENG, DEV, Cullompton Oct 1902 : Colonian CAN Barnardos  
5351 DAVEY, Henry James1915ENG,     Apr 1929 : Duchess of York CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
17245 DAVEY, James1897ENG, LIN, Horncastle Oct 1904 : Southwark CAN Barnardos  
19761 DAVEY, John1886ENG,     Jun 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
17528 DAVEY, Robert 1900ENG,     Mar 1909 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
22373 DAVID, Emma1875ENG,     Sep 1884 : Sarmatian CAN Liverpool Catholic Childrens Protective Society (now Nugent Care)  
18781 DAVIDSON, A. E.1888ENG,     Sep 1899 : Arawa CAN Barnardos  
4471 DAVIDSON, Alex1911SCT,    , Broughty Ferry Jun 1929 : Laurentic CAN Salvation Army  
27553 DAVIDSON, Alfred1871SCT, LKS, Glasgow 1881 : Manitoban CAN Marchmont Homes   
22805 DAVIDSON, Benjamin1864ENG,     Jun 1882 : Sarmatian CAN Unknown  
3890 DAVIDSON, Caroline1889ENG, DUR, Gateshead Jul 1898 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
3891 DAVIDSON, Elizabeth1887ENG, DUR, Gateshead Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
3893 DAVIDSON, Henry1885ENG, DUR, Gateshead Sep 1895 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
3894 DAVIDSON, James1884ENG, DUR, Gateshead Sep 1895 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
27554 DAVIDSON, James1872SCT, LKS, Glasgow 1881 : Manitoban CAN Marchmont Homes   
12979 DAVIDSON, John Cox1883ENG,     Apr 1896 : Scotsman CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
15486 DAVIDSON, Louis1897ENG,     Feb 1907 : Victorian CAN Louisa Birt  
25724 DAVIDSON, M1896ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Louisa Birt  
24579 DAVIDSON, Thomas H.1891 Jun 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
6035 DAVIDSON, William1893ENG,     Oct 1904 : Bavarian CAN Barnardos  
12946 DAVIDSON, William James1882ENG,     Apr 1896 : Scotsman CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
21840 DAVIE, John SCT,     Apr 1896 : State of Nebraska CAN Quarriers  
22756 DAVIE, John SCT,     - Unknown - CAN Unknown  
19606 DAVIES, A H1886ENG,     Jun 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
6264 DAVIES, Albert1897ENG,     May 1910 : Corsican CAN Louisa Birt  
12622 DAVIES, Albert1881ENG,     Apr 1896 : Scotsman CAN Barnardos  
18420 DAVIES, Albert1894ENG,     Apr 1910 : Empress of Ireland CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
25538 DAVIES, Albert1895ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Barnardos  
19289 DAVIES, Alex1875 Mar 1887 : Parisian CAN Barnardos  
6171 DAVIES, Alice1879ENG,     May 1892 : Mongolian CAN Maria Rye  
6969 DAVIES, Alice1861ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
14090 DAVIES, Amy J1889ENG,     Jun 1900 : Cambroman CAN Barnardos  
6970 DAVIES, Ann1863ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
22366 DAVIES, Anna M1877ENG,     Sep 1883 : Polynesian CAN Liverpool Catholic Childrens Protective Society (now Nugent Care)  
24861 DAVIES, Bertie1893 Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
22638 DAVIES, Charlotte1890ENG,     Apr 1906 : Friesland CAN Barnardos  
4905 DAVIES, Desmond1915ENG, LAN, Liverpool Mar 1925 : Aurania CAN Liverpool Sheltering Home  
8448 DAVIES, Dorothy1906ENG,     Sep 1921 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
22116 DAVIES, Eliza1869ENG,     Apr 1895 : Sardinian CAN Liverpool Sheltering Home  
3348 DAVIES, Elizabeth Jean1892ENG,     Jul 1903 : Lake Manitoba CAN Louisa Birt  
10092 DAVIES, Emily1892ENG,    , toxteth park  Feb 1904 : Bavarian CAN Louisa Birt  
22566 DAVIES, Emily1894ENG, LAN, Toxteth Park Feb 1904 : Bavarian CAN Louisa Birt joycebibi  
9335 DAVIES, Ernest1909ENG,     Jul 1923 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
24580 DAVIES, Ernest1895 Jun 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
3349 DAVIES, Ethel1895ENG,     Jul 1903 : Lake Manitoba CAN Louisa Birt  
4904 DAVIES, Eva F1909WAL,    , Swansea Mar 1925 : Aurania CAN Liverpool Sheltering Home  
25537 DAVIES, Frederick1891ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Barnardos  
8744 DAVIES, Frederick J.1913ENG,     Apr 1928 : Andania  Waifs & Strays  
26177 DAVIES, G R1892ENG,     Mar 1903 : Canada CAN Barnardos  
3926 DAVIES, George1880ENG, KEN, Deptford Sep 1894 : Laurentian CAN Barnardos  
6665 DAVIES, George1911ENG, LAN, Liverpool Mar 1927 : Montrose CAN Barnardos  
3878 DAVIES, George Acquila1899ENG, STS, Handsworth Jun 1910 : Mongolian CAN Middlemore  
12235 DAVIES, Gustave1921WAL, MON, Pontypool Nov 1932 : Balranald AUS Fairbridge Homes  
6999 DAVIES, Hannah1860ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
3205 DAVIES, Henry1891ENG,     Mar 1901 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
25477 DAVIES, Henry1898ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Barnardos  
25988 DAVIES, Henry1893ENG,     Mar 1903 : Canada CAN Barnardos  
7048 DAVIES, Henry A.1863ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN MacPherson Homes  
24084 DAVIES, Horace1906ENG,     Jun 1915 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
3207 DAVIES, James1889ENG,     Mar 1901 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
11916 DAVIES, James1908ENG,     Jun 1921 : Scandinavian CAN Barnardos  
14316 DAVIES, James1888ENG,     Jul 1900 : Lake Megantic CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
20548 DAVIES, James1872 Mar 1887 : Parisian CAN Barnardos  
22659 DAVIES, John1891ENG,     May 1903 : Bavarian CAN Waifs & Strays  
18295 DAVIES, John J1878ENG,     Apr 1895 : Numidian CAN Barnardos  
13161 DAVIES, Leah Jane1883ENG,     Jul 1897 : Assyrian CAN Middlemore  
12145 DAVIES, Lillian1917ENG,     May 1928 : Ballarat AUS Fairbridge Homes  
6998 DAVIES, Mary A.1863ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
5861 DAVIES, Mathilda1893ENG,     Oct 1904 : Bavarian CAN Barnardos  
3350 DAVIES, May1894ENG,     Jul 1903 : Lake Manitoba CAN Louisa Birt  
15458 DAVIES, Peter1887ENG,     Feb 1896 : Laurentian CAN Louisa Birt ladrondee  
21273 DAVIES, Reginald1918ENG,     Jun 1929 : Berrima AUS Barnardos  
5253 DAVIES, Ronald 1915ENG, GLS, Coleford Mar 1930 : Scythia CAN Salvation Army  
22639 DAVIES, Ruth1885ENG,     Jun 1900 : Cambroman CAN Barnardos  
22568 DAVIES, Samuel1895ENG, LAN, Toxteth Park Feb 1904 : Bavarian CAN Louisa Birt  
25728 DAVIES, Selina1893ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Louisa Birt  
5287 DAVIES, Sidney1912ENG,    , Plymouth Aug 1930 : Duchess of York CAN British Immigration and Colonisation Association  
13464 DAVIES, Susannah1873ENG,     Jul 1887 : Sardinian CAN Board of Guardians (Various)  
24085 DAVIES, Sydney1904ENG,     Jun 1915 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
3909 DAVIES, Thomas1900ENG, STS, Wolverhampton Mar 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
20852 DAVIES, Victor Albert1887 Apr 1905 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
3879 DAVIES, Victor Lester1903ENG, STS, Handsworth Jun 1910 : Mongolian CAN Middlemore  
7086 DAVIES, Walter1851ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN MacPherson Homes  
12480 DAVIES, William1887ENG,     Jul 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos ladrondee  
12982 DAVIES, William1882ENG,     Apr 1896 : Scotsman CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos) ladrondee  
22567 DAVIES, William Thomas1892ENG, LAN, Toxteth Park Feb 1904 : Bavarian CAN Louisa Birt  
7164 DAVIS, A.1852ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN MacPherson Homes  
14137 DAVIS, Ada1890ENG,     Jul 1899 : Lake Huron CAN Barnardos  
4804 DAVIS, Albert1915ENG,    , Truro Apr 1925 : Montclare CAN Barnardos  
8135 DAVIS, Albert James1916ENG,    , Sutton Coldfield Jul 1928 : Newfoundland CAN Middlemore  
7308 DAVIS, Alfred1875ENG,     Jun 1879 : Moravian CAN Middlemore  
5135 DAVIS, Alfred C1918ENG, WAR, Birmingham May 1930 : Newfoundland CAN Middlemore  
27423 DAVIS, Alfred G1855 Aug 1872 : Sarmatian CAN Macpherson Homes  
7598 DAVIS, Annie1857ENG,     Nov 1870 : Peruvian CAN Maria Rye  
15072 DAVIS, Annie1885ENG,     1897 : - Unknown - CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
17531 DAVIS, Annie1896ENG,     Jul 1905 : Lake Champlain CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
14050 DAVIS, Charles1889ENG,     Jul 1900 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
15008 DAVIS, Charles1870ENG,     Oct 1884 : Sardinian CAN Colonization Fund, London  
21708 DAVIS, Charles1885ENG,     May 1895 : Labrador CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
26455 DAVIS, Charles D1895ENG,     Mar 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
22306 DAVIS, Edward William1910ENG,    , Sunbury 1926 : - Unknown - CAN   
12146 DAVIS, Eileen1920ENG,     May 1928 : Ballarat AUS Fairbridge Homes  
15009 DAVIS, Eliza1869ENG,     Oct 1884 : Sardinian CAN Colonization Fund, London  
2727 DAVIS, Ellen1871ENG, LAN, Liverpool 1876 : - Unknown - CAN Louisa Birt  
20441 DAVIS, Ellen1899 May 1908 : Corsican CAN Louisa Birt  
17529 DAVIS, Elsie 1894ENG,     Oct 1909 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
15331 DAVIS, Emma1858ENG,     Jun 1871 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
19179 DAVIS, Frances1888ENG,     Aug 1901 : Parisian CAN Barnardos  
19472 DAVIS, Francis1871ENG,     Aug 1885 : Sardinian CAN MacPherson Homes  
27048 DAVIS, Francis1916ENG, LAN, West Derby Oct 1928 : Beltana AUS Fairbridge Homes  
15644 DAVIS, Frank Reuben1906ENG,     Jun 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
20457 DAVIS, Frederick1897 May 1908 : Corsican CAN Louisa Birt  
14043 DAVIS, Frederick C1889ENG,     Jul 1900 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
3624 DAVIS, George1903ENG,     Jun 1909 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
19473 DAVIS, George1874ENG,     Aug 1885 : Sardinian CAN MacPherson Homes  
24647 DAVIS, George1888 Jun 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
12751 DAVIS, George A.1888ENG, STS, West Bromwich Jun 1900 : Siberian CAN Middlemore  
23718 DAVIS, George F1896ENG,     Jul 1907 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
11534 DAVIS, Gladys1884ENG,     May 1890 : Nova Scotian CAN Charlotte Alexander  
6666 DAVIS, Harold1911ENG, LDN, London Mar 1927 : Montrose CAN Barnardos  
5005 DAVIS, Henry1916ENG,    , Bridgewater Sep 1930 : Duchess of Bedford CAN Barnardos  
24014 DAVIS, Jack1912ENG,     Jun 1916 : Scandinavian CAN Middlemore  
4628 DAVIS, James1893 Jul 1906 : City of Vienna CAN Ellinor Close  
11724 DAVIS, James1884ENG,     May 1902 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
15806 DAVIS, James1892ENG,     Jul 1906 : City of Vienna CAN Ellinor Close  
7050 DAVIS, Jno1863ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN MacPherson Homes  
5734 DAVIS, John1868ENG,     Aug 1875 : - Unknown - CAN Louisa Birt  
18194 DAVIS, John1876ENG,     Apr 1889 : Sardinian CAN Waifs & Strays  
9076 DAVIS, Leslie1914ENG,    , Selsey Jul 1928 : Duchess of Atholl CAN Barnardos  
4255 DAVIS, Mary1874ENG,     Sep 1887 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
14138 DAVIS, Mary1890ENG,     Jul 1899 : Lake Huron CAN Barnardos  
15605 DAVIS, Mary1913ENG,     Sep 1923 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
19215 DAVIS, Mary1889ENG,     Aug 1901 : Parisian CAN Barnardos  
27509 DAVIS, Mary1854 Aug 1872 : Sarmatian CAN Macpherson Homes  
5742 DAVIS, Mary E.1866ENG, LAN, Liverpool Aug 1875 : - Unknown - CAN Louisa Birt  
22640 DAVIS, Matilda1880ENG,     Oct 1892 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
22093 DAVIS, Richard1887ENG,     Apr 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
7049 DAVIS, Robert1859ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN MacPherson Homes  
8136 DAVIS, Thomas William1914ENG,    , Sutton Coldfield Jul 1928 : Newfoundland CAN Middlemore  
19244 DAVIS, Violet1889ENG,     Aug 1901 : Parisian CAN Barnardos  
7087 DAVIS, W.1865ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN MacPherson Homes  
20853 DAVIS, Walter Henry1895 Apr 1905 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
9267 DAVIS, William1892ENG,     Jul 1902 : New England CAN Barnardos  
15966 DAVIS, William D1914ENG,     Mar 1930 : Lancastria CAN Church Army  
4048 DAVIS, William Henry1901ENG,     Jun 1912 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
4116 DAVIS, William Preston1884ENG,    , Moor End Tibberton Apr 1899 : Dominion CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
9336 DAVISON, Agnes1900ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
9751 DAVISON, Anna1886ENG,     May 1903 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
17389 DAVISON, Emily1887ENG,     Jul 1899 : Laurentian CAN Louisa Birt  
7912 DAVISON, George 1914ENG,    , Dunston Cannock Mar 1930 : Baltic CAN Canadian Government Scheme  
16425 DAVISON, Hannah1904ENG,     Sep 1921 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
3958 DAVISON, Herbert 1890ENG, DUR, Stockton-on-Tees Mar 1907 : Canada CAN The Childrens Home / Children of the Empire  
22641 DAVISON, Jane M1906ENG,     Jul 1923 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
10527 DAVISON, Joseph1902ENG,     Sep 1914 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
7976 DAVISON, Robert1914IRL, ANT, Belfast Apr 1930 : Letitia CAN British Immigration and Colonisation Association  
20856 DAVISON, Thomas  Apr 1905 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
10450 DAVITT, Amy1908ENG, WAR, Birmingham May 1923 : Montcalm CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
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