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Record #2849
Name :
: Valerie Ann STACEY (1934 - 1978)


Father
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Mother
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BMD and other details
Date of Birth
: 7 Sep 1934

Marriage (1)
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Marriage (2)
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Date of Death
: 9 May 1978   Notes : Rare Disorder of Circulation and Lungs
Abode (1) : Place of BirthEngland, Eastbourne
Abode (2) : Place of Death / BurialAustralia, Adelaide
Sailing Information
Date of Arrival
: 31 May 1949
Country
: Australia

Ship
: Mooltan

Placement Family
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Homes / Agencys
Institution (GB)
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Agency
: Sisters of Mercy
Notes19th April 1933 William Joseph Stacey married Jean Queenie Lewis at the Registry Office in Eastbourne, Sussex, England.

7th September 1934 Valerie Ann was born at Saint Mary's Hospital, 123 Church Street, Eastbourne. The family home at this time was 77 Pevensey Road, Eastbourne. Valerie was baptised at Saint Agnes Roman Catholic Church on 21st October 1934.

11th December 1936 Valerie's brother Roy was born at Saint Mary's Hospital. The family had moved to 17 Leslie Street, Eastbourne.

25th February 1940 Jean Queenie Stacey died at Saint Mary's Hospital. Cause of death was Uraemia and incomplete abortion.

Once of school age Valerie Ann att ended Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic School, Whitley Road, Eastbourne. She was joined there by Roy.

Sometime after the death of Jean Queenie, william met and entered into a relationship with Gladys Rooke, who already had a son' Ronald The family now lived at 13 North Street, Eastbourne.

28th January 1943 a son' Michael, was born to William and Gladys. A short while after this the family, William, Gladys, Valerie, Roy, Michael and Ronald, moved to 26 Beach Road, Eastbourne.

13 June 1946 Joseph William died at Saint Mary's Hospital, Eastbourne. Cause of death was cerebral embolism and valvular disease of the heart. He was 35 years old at his death.

12th July 1946 Gladys gave birth to David.

At about this time Valerie and Roy were taken into the care of the East Sussex Authorities. Apart from one brief meeting soon afterwards they never met again. Valerie was put in a school at Bexhill, Sussex, and from there was sent in October 1946 to Nazareth House Convent in Plymouth, England. Roy was sent initially to a school in Orpington, Kent and from there to the Salesian College in London.

"We were asked by Mother Rose at Bexhill to take this girl to enable her to attend Notre Dame High School with two of our girls. Father and mother are both dead." (Mother Superior, Nazareth House Convent, Plymouth). This testifies to Valerie"s high intelligence and her ability to learn, as Notre Dame was a school of very high standards.

In 1946 Brother Conlon, who was due to visit Britain from Australia, was asked by the Archbishop of Adelaide to "get him some girls to fill the Orphanage in Adelaide".

The wheels were set in motion under the Child Migration Scheme approved by the British Government and taken over by the Catholic Church. Valerie was in the most unfortunate position of being in the clutches of the Catholic Church at the time. She was chosen for Migration under Group Nomination SG10. There is no reason for believing that she was aware of this at the time.

The required Migration Documents were obtained over a period of months.

Certified Copy of Birth Certificate
Consent Form signed by Stepmother
Child Migration Form completed by sponsoring
Organisation, Catholic Child Welfare Council
Approval by Australian Migration Branch
Medical Examination carried out 25th August 1948
4th October 1948

21st October 1948
25th October 1948
11th March 1949

Some time between 11th March 1949 and 17th March 1949 the date of birth was altered on the Migration Form to bring Valerie within the age limits for the Scheme - a criminal act. At this time Valerie was under the jurisdiction of the Sisters at Nazareth House. This Form also shows Valerie's educational standard as "Very Good".

On Wednesday, 13th April 1949, the Notre Dame High School closed for the Easter Holidays. This was the last day of Valerie"s attendance at the School as she was then told she was to be sent to Australia. She had no opportunity to bid farewell to her school friends or make any last contact with her family.

On 28th April 1949 Valerie left from Tilbury Docks on the S. S. "Mooltan" bound for Australia. She travelled as part of a group of 16 girls of whom 8 were from Nazareth House, Plymouth.

Evelyn Brown 15, Jessica Caines 14, Harriet Cander 10, Margaret Douglas 6, Jane Dye 15, Rosemary Green 6, Patricia McGourty 5, Carol Mclvor 6, Agnes Neailly 12, Sarah Neailly 12, Grace Nicholas 14, Vera Pascoe 13, Valerie Stacey 14, Catherine Walsh 11, Maureen Walsh 12 and Monica Williams 13. The Group was escorted by Reverend John B Briffa, Sister Malachy McSweeney and Sister Frances Mary Buss.

Prior to this 28 girls had been sent on the S.S. "Ormonde" sailing from Tilbury on 17th December 1948. Therefore the combined total was 44 girls. This was as part of a requirement for 50 girls submitted on behalf of the Saint Vincent de Paul"s Orphanage, Adelaide.

Valerie arrived in Adelaide on 31st May 1949, and together with the rest of the girls was delivered into the hands of the "Sisters of Mercy" at Goodwood Orphanage. She was 14 years and eight months old and the Orphanage policy was not to allow girls of 14 years and over to attend school. Quite obviously Valerie had been sent from a very good education in England to a total lack of education in Australia purely to make up the quota of girls demanded by the Archbishop of Adelaide. The treatment of the girls at Goodwood, from the moment of their arrival, was horrifying. This treatment has been the subject of a Senate Enquiry following the number of complaints received from ex-inmates over the years, and TV documentaries on the subject.

On 12th August 1949 the 'Boarding Out Officer" was telephoned by Father Roberts of the Catholic Social Service Bureau to say that Valerie had been examined by a Miss Mary Smith (a psychologist who stated that Valerie was above average intelligence, with a high emotional rating and needing love and affection. A home was offered with a Mrs Cavanagh, a hairdresser, who said she was prepared to teach Valerie that trade. A Mr Parker, the Vocational Guidance Officer, considered the work suitable.

22nd August 1949 Valerie was placed with (1) Mrs Rita Cavanagh at Birkenhead, Adelaide. Mrs Cavanagh had two sons, both younger than Valerie. Valerie was paid a messenger's wage of ?1-17- per week, of which 10/- was deducted for board.

24th December 1949 the Inspector reported on a visit to Valerie saying that she was doing the housework at the Cavanaghs as Mrs Cavanagh already had an apprentice hairdresser who would not complete the training for a further two years. Only one apprentice was allowed at a time.

12th January 1950 Valerie was advised she was to be taken on by (2) Mrs O.J. Barrv of Mount Gambier. Her wage was to be 30/- per week plus board and lodging, with an increase of 5/- per week at the end of six months provided her work and conduct was satisfactory.

A report from the Catholic Social Service Bureau in June 1950 stated that the Barrys were very satisfied with Valerie that she was well dressed and seemed happy and was an active member of the Catholic Girls Club. She was arranging to learn shorthand and typing in order to seek an office job later. Some worry was expressed about her staying out late in the evening.

6th July 1950 a report from the Inspector stated that Mrs Barry was in hospital and that Valerie was housekeeping, she was well dressed with a good taste in clothes and had started sewing, though she gave away one blouse she made. She said she might want to be a nurse later.

30th November 1950 report was very critical of Valerie. She had ceased the dressmaking classes and had very few friends in spite of Mrs Barry introducing her to various girls. Valerie told the Inspector that she had been told her stay in the 'country' would only be for a few months and she had in fact been there a year. She wanted to go back to Adelaide and then on to Sydney. She thought she would do much better if she did not have 'a thousand people' telling her what to do. The Inspector told Valerie he did not like being spoken to in such a manner! He also said that Valerie would not be able to leave the State without the consent of the 'Chairman'. On 28 April 1951 Mr Barry wrote to the Children's Welfare Department asking if a arrangements could be made to transfer Valerie as Mrs Barry had decided she no longer needed her. This was after a 15-month period. Mr Barry wrote "I would like to thank you for placing the girl with us at a time when domestic assistance in our home was so urgently needed".

On 14 June 1951 Valerie called the Department to say that she had obtained a position with a (3)Mrs Landen at a wage of ?3/10/- per week. Arrangements were made for Valerie's transfer on 18 June 1951. However a Report from the Inspector On 6 August 1951 advised that Valerie had left Mrs Landen's, and was working in the Hyde Park area, Mrs Landen stated that Valerie was a nice girl in many ways, was clean, worked well, and was quite a good cook, but her main fault was that she was very stubborn. Valerie hated the Department and everyone connected with it. Valerie was subsequently placed with a (4)Mrs A.S. Walker in Hyde Park being employed as a 'domestic' at a wage of ?5/10/- a week. On 8 February 1952 When the Inspector visited Mrs Walker was very resentful at the visit. She said Valerie was out till midnight virtually every night and with different boys and she was not prepared to take responsibility for her. The Inspector talked to Valerie who told him that her social life was no concern of Mrs Walker's as her work finished at 7pm. The Inspector told Valerie she was not yet 18 years old, but Valerie's reply was that she was 'years older than her years'. On 26 November 1952 the Boarding Out Officer reported that Valerie was living with another girl (not named in the report for reasons of confidentiality) at Rose Park. She had been working at the Strathmore Hotel and various other places, Valerie had also lived at Kensington Park, St.Mary's Hostel and the YWCA.

On 30 April 1953 The Boarding Out Officer reported that a Woman Constable had found Valerie at a house in Hilton with another girl (not named). The two girls had been missing for some time and had been reported as 'Missing Persons'. As Valerie could not go to Goodwood Orphanage it was recommended she be sent to 'The Pines'. Eventually she was put into the 'Fullarton Refuge' in Adelaide. The Inspector's Report of 2nd November 1953 noted that Valerie was pregnant and expecting her child at any time. He also commented that she was 'a rather attractive girl'.

On 12 November 1953 Valerie gave birth to Lorette May Stacey at Fullarton Refuge. She made it clear that she intended to keep her baby and that she would not be seeking maintenance payments. To this day the identity of the father is unknown to any of Valerie's family.

Valerie's next, and probably happiest, home was with the (5) Faulkner Family at Mintaro, South Australia. An Inspectors Report of the 23 September 1954 confirmed that Valerie was happy at that house, with her baby, and was of good behaviour. Mrs Faulkner also had young children.

As Valerie was still of an age to be in the control of the Immigration Ministry she was obliged to get written permission in order to marry. This was given, and on 14 May 1955 she married Leslie Garrard of Watervale South Australia. It is not known how or where the couple first met. Leslie was quite a few years older than Valerie, but a kind and considerate man. The family home was a vineyard at Watervale, which Leslie ran with his brother.

Over the next few years Valerie and Leslie had three children. Vicki Anne born 14 October 1955, David Leslie born 14 July 1959 and Susun Valerie born 19 March 1964.

The only information about Valerie's life after marrying Leslie comes from her own children.

In her early forties Valerie was diagnosed with a rare physical disorder affecting her blood circulation and her lungs. She died of this disorder in Clare Hospital, South Australia on 9th May 1978.

In her lifetime Valerie saw two of her daughters married, Lorette to Keith Smart and Vickie to Peter Moyle. They in turn each had two children who came to know and love Valerie and be loved in return. 
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11201 SPARKS, Alfred Charles1886ENG, LDN, London Aug 1897 : Vancouver CAN Barnardos  
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20400 SPARKS, Frederick1892ENG,     Oct 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
11202 SPARKS, James John1881ENG,    , Kilburn,London Apr 1896 : Scotsman CAN Barnardos  
9533 SPARKS, Olga1895ENG,     Jun 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
11771 SPARKS, William1892ENG,     May 1902 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
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26311 SPARLING, John Marcus1923 Aug 1934 : Oronsay AUS Fairbridge Homes  
21955 SPARROW, Alice1882ENG,     Jul 1898 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
10618 SPARROW, George Andrew1914ENG,    , Maidstone Sep 1924 : Melita CAN Barnardos  
24883 SPARROW, Stanley1898 Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
5183 SPARROW, Vctor 1918ENG, LDN, London Mar 1932 : Montclare CAN Barnardos  
14136 SPAUL, Robert1886ENG, LDN, London Aug 1899 : Laurentian CAN Canadian Catholic Emigration Committee  
4024 SPEAKMAN, Albert Edward1898ENG, STS, Handsworth Jun 1910 : Mongolian CAN Middlemore  
4025 SPEAKMAN, John Richard1896ENG, STS, West Bromich Jun 1910 : Mongolian CAN Middlemore  
18895 SPEAR, Arthur F1891ENG,     May 1905 : Bavarian CAN MacPherson Homes  
18990 SPEAR, William H1892ENG,     May 1905 : Bavarian CAN MacPherson Homes  
21084 SPEARD, Leonard1884ENG,     Apr 1898 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
12344 SPEARON, Florence1888ENG,    , St Saviour Southwark Jun 1901 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
23340 SPEARPOINT, Annie Victoria1897ENG, KEN, Elham Aug 1906 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
23339 SPEARPOINT, James1893ENG, KEN, Folkestone Jun 1908 : Virginian CAN Waifs & Strays  
12936 SPEARS, James1887ENG,     Apr 1897 : Vancouver CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
8252 SPEARY, Charles1894ENG, LDN, London Sep 1905 : Bavarian CAN MacPherson Homes  
10579 SPECK, Elizabeth1908ENG, YKS, Bramley Jun 1924 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
15585 SPECK, Ralph Heslop Llewellyn1906ENG,     Sep 1923 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
11879 SPEECHLEY, Emma1856ENG, HUN, Stanground Nov 1873 : Nestorian CAN Sailing Alone  
7744 SPEED, Eliz.1862ENG,     Jul 1870 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
7463 SPEED, Elizabeth1859ENG,     Jun 1878 : Sarmatian CAN Middlemore  
7519 SPEED, Elizabeth1860ENG,     Nov 1869 : Hibernian CAN Maria Rye  
5228 SPEED, Richard1924ENG,    , Wilton Sep 1935 : Duchess of Atholl CAN Fairbridge Homes  
11937 SPEED, Rose1858ENG,     Jun 1871 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
5229 SPEED, Thomas1923ENG,    , Wimbledon Sep 1935 : Duchess of Atholl CAN Fairbridge Homes  
2899 SPELLER, Bertram1896ENG, MDX, Hackney, London Mar 1910 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
15029 SPELLMAN, Michael1872ENG,     Sep 1884 : Sardinian CAN Colonization Fund, London  
6748 SPELLMAN, Sidney1913ENG, LAN, Liverpool Mar 1927 : Montrose CAN National Childrens Home  
20081 SPENCE, Robert1869ENG,     Jun 1886 : Lake Superior CAN Barnardos  
24642 SPENCE, Thomas1891 Jun 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
17728 SPENCER, argarita 1898ENG,     Jun 1908 : Victorian CAN Maria Rye  
5230 SPENCER, Edward1927ENG,     Sep 1935 : Duchess of Atholl CAN Fairbridge Homes  
20717 SPENCER, Edwin ENG,     Apr 1884 : Parisian CAN Unknown  
5951 SPENCER, Frank1899ENG,     May 1908 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
20654 SPENCER, Genessi1903ENG,     Oct 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
10806 SPENCER, Mary Ann1873ENG,     Sep 1880 : Moravian CAN Maria Rye  
4551 SPENCER, Mary M.1898ENG,     Oct 1909 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
17727 SPENCER, Norah1897ENG,     Jun 1908 : Victorian CAN Maria Rye  
20698 SPENCER, Rosa1900ENG,     Oct 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
23173 SPENCER, Samuel1906ENG,    , southwark Jul 1921 : Minnedosa CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
16826 SPICE, Albert George1896ENG, LDN, London Mar 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
16827 SPICE, Arthur John1896ENG, LDN, London Mar 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
15033 SPICE, John1882ENG,     May 1897 : Carthaginian CAN Childrens Aid Society  
9534 SPILL, Albert George1904ENG,    , Middlesbrough Mar 1914 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
21737 SPILL, Charles Henry ENG,     Mar 1914 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
12897 SPILLER, Ernest1887ENG,     Jul 1897 : Vancouver CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
15761 SPILLER, Fred1875ENG,     May 1889 : Nestorian CAN Unknown  
25601 SPILLETT, Emma1899ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Barnardos  
25600 SPILLETT, Florence1898ENG,     May 1909 : Corsican CAN Barnardos  
15617 SPINDLER, Marjorie1906ENG,     Mar 1920 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
6808 SPINKS, James1860SCT,     Jul 1875 : Waldensian CAN MacPherson Homes  
26603 SPINKS, S1886ENG,     Mar 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
10647 SPINKS, Violet E1904ENG,    , Hollingbourne Jun 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
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8251 SPIRES, John1897ENG,    , Evesham May 1907 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
8250 SPIRES, Samuel1895ENG, GLS, Evesham Jun 1906 : Siberian CAN Middlemore  
6090 SPITTLE, Ethel R. 1885ENG,     Aug 1895 : Numidian CAN Maria Rye  
27461 SPLEVINS, Henry1862 Aug 1872 : Sarmatian CAN Macpherson Homes  
4888 SPONG, Mabel 1913ENG,    , Camberwell Apr 1925 : Montclare CAN Barnardos  
6380 SPOONE, Maurice1887ENG,     Apr 1900 : Cambroman CAN Barnardos  
8322 SPOONER, Charles 1913ENG,     Apr 1928 : Montclare CAN Barnardos  
16479 SPORLE, Christopher1908ENG,     Sep 1921 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
15554 SPORLE, Lily1907ENG,     Sep 1921 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
16828 SPRAGG, Albert Edward1894ENG,     Aug 1905 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
17726 SPRAGG, Archibald R1897ENG,     Mar 1907 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
23338 SPRAGG, Cecil George1898ENG, SAL, Wellington Aug 1905 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
17725 SPRAGG, Leonard A1898ENG,     Jul 1907 : Kensington CAN Barnardos  
24424 SPRAKE, Charles1855 May 1870 : Peruvian CAN Annie MacPherson Homes  
11933 SPRATFORD, James William1918ENG, LND, Kennington Apr 1930 : Jervis Bay AUS Fairbridge Homes  
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10062 SPREADBOROUGH, George1885ENG,    , Reigate May 1899 : Gallia CAN MacPherson Homes  
10064 SPREADBOROUGH, William 1887ENG,    , Reigate May 1898 : Parisian CAN Southwark Catholic Emigration Society  
7439 SPRINGALL, Albert1880ENG,    , Battersea Mar 1892 : Carthaginian CAN Barnardos  
8942 SPRINGETT, Arthur 1917ENG, LDN, London Apr 1931 : Duchess of Richmond CAN Barnardos  
18219 SPRINGETT, Ernest1875ENG,     Oct 1889 : Carthaginian CAN Waifs & Strays  
17724 SPROAT, Herbert1894ENG,     Jun 1904 : Lake erie CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
10426 SPROSON, Richard1912ENG,     Sep 1924 : Melita CAN Barnardos  
23869 SPRY, Laura1881ENG,     Jul 1888 : Parisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
4545 SPURGE, Florence Lily1899ENG, MDX, Westminster, London Oct 1910 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
16673 SQUIRES, Alice Violet1901ENG, LND, Hackney Jun 1912 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
16675 SQUIRES, Amy Ella1903ENG, LND, Hackney Jun 1912 : Tunisian CAN Barnardos  
22067 SQUIRES, E.1884ENG,     Apr 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
5539 SQUIRES, Henry Charles1899ENG, WAR, Birmingham Jun 1912 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
8388 SQUIRES, Kate Elizabeth1899ENG,     Mar 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
5538 SQUIRES, Wilfred1901ENG,     Jun 1912 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
22175 SQUIRRELL, Lewis Charles1887ENG,     Apr 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
26468 ST GEORGE, Ernest T1895ENG,     Mar 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
20924 ST JOHN, Oliver Peter1929ENG, WOR, Worcester Aug 1938 : Otranto AUS Christian Brothers  
20925 ST JOHN, Paul Fleming1928ENG, WOR, Tewkesbury Aug 1938 : Otranto AUS Christian Brothers  
13878 ST. JOHN, Honora1876ENG,     Sep 1887 : Circassian CAN Liverpool Catholic Childrens Protective Society (now Nugent Care)  
13877 ST. JOHN, Richard1877ENG,     Sep 1887 : Circassian CAN Liverpool Catholic Childrens Protective Society (now Nugent Care)  
3725 ST. LAWRENCE, Mary1897ENG,     Mar 1909 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
3726 ST. LAWRENCE, Sarah1900ENG,     Mar 1909 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
21816 STABO, Lizzie1884SCT,     Jun 1894 : Pomeranian CAN Quarriers  
21815 STABO, Nellie1886SCT,     Jun 1894 : Pomeranian CAN Quarriers  
5590 STACEY, Claude1896ENG, CON, Calstock Jun 1910 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
7209 STACEY, George Albert1876ENG, MDX, Kilborn Oct 1890 : Polynesian CAN Barnardos  
19705 STACEY, J1879ENG,     Jun 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
19335 STACEY, John Walter1904ENG,     Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
5591 STACEY, Lottie1895ENG, CON, Calstock Mar 1909 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
24658 STACEY, Percival1896 Jun 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
2849 STACEY, Valerie Ann1934ENG,    , Eastbourne May 1949 : Mooltan AUS Sisters of Mercy  
16476 STACEY, William1908ENG,     Sep 1921 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
23119 STACEY, William Henry1892ENG,     May 1906 : Empress of Britain CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
22032 STACK, J1879ENG,     Apr 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
6712 STACKHOUSE, John1911ENG,    , Newcastle upon Tyne Mar 1927 : Montrose CAN Barnardos  
4889 STACKHOUSE, Winifred1909ENG,    , Byker Apr 1925 : Montclare CAN Barnardos  
5574 STADDON, Edward 1899ENG,     Oct 1909 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
26986 STAFF, Walter Ernest1896ENG, KEN, Medway, Chatham Apr 1912 : Tunisian CAN The Children's Aid Society enchiemeisie  
13574 STAFFORD, Agnes1879ENG,     May 1887 : Circassian CAN Liverpool Catholic Childrens Protective Society (now Nugent Care)  
20284 STAFFORD, Alexander1890ENG,     Oct 1903 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
12835 STAFFORD, Charles1891ENG,     Sep 1898 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
8254 STAFFORD, Christopher1888ENG, LAN, Liverpool Sep 1904 : Bavarian CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
13575 STAFFORD, Ernest1881ENG,     May 1887 : Circassian CAN Liverpool Catholic Childrens Protective Society (now Nugent Care)  
23337 STAFFORD, Florence1893ENG,     Jul 1903 : Bavarian CAN Waifs & Strays  
15114 STAFFORD, Frederick1897ENG,     Aug 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
22231 STAFFORD, George1879ENG,     Apr 1894 : Labrador CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
20042 STAFFORD, George E1869ENG,     Jun 1886 : Lake Superior CAN Barnardos  
12836 STAFFORD, Harry1888ENG,    , Islington Sep 1898 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
16829 STAFFORD, John W1898ENG,     Aug 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
5436 STAFFORD, John William1898ENG, NBL, Newcastle Aug 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
13573 STAFFORD, Mary Elizabeth1874ENG,     May 1887 : Circassian CAN Liverpool Catholic Childrens Protective Society (now Nugent Care)  
22880 STAFFORD, Reginald1890ENG,     May 1906 : Empress of Britain CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
22857 STAFFORD, Robert1888ENG,     May 1906 : Empress of Britain CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
13576 STAFFORD, Walter1876ENG,     May 1887 : Circassian CAN Liverpool Catholic Childrens Protective Society (now Nugent Care)  
19899 STAGNER, Robert1879ENG,     Jun 1897 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
17722 STAIGHT, Percy William1899ENG,     Sep 1907 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
9954 STALDER, George1892ENG,    , Edmonton May 1906 : Empress of Britain CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
12409 STALLARD, Frederick Ernest1892ENG,     Mar 1903 : Canada CAN Barnardos  
10412 STALLARD, Howard1880ENG,    , Kings Norton Jun 1892 : Circassian CAN Middlemore  
22211 STALLIBRASS, Charles1876ENG,     Apr 1887 : Circassian CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
12535 STAMMERS, Alice C1899ENG, LIN, Gramtham Jul 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos Comberton  
12536 STAMMERS, Christopher1894ENG,    , Lambeth Jun 1906 : Tunisian CAN Unknown Catholic Group  
12537 STAMMERS, Ernest1882ENG,    , Marylebone Apr 1894 : Labrador CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
8253 STAMP, Leslie1901ENG,     Jun 1909 : Carthaginian CAN Middlemore  
7916 STAMPER, Joseph W1912ENG,    , Lincoln Mar 1930 : Baltic CAN Canadian Government Scheme  
2672 STURGEON, Joseph Rands1878ENG, SFK, Bury St Edmunds Aug 1891 : Numidian CAN Barnardos  
11214 WINTER, Bertha Hilda 1891ENG, CAM, Wisbech May 1899 : Gallia CAN MacPherson Homes DFKBurr  
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