Notes Charles Murdock, 10, arrived in Portland, Maine, with a group of 260 Dr. Barnardo children from London, England, to Toronto, Ontario (193), Peterborough, Ontario (6) and to Russell, Manitoba (60).
In 1901, Charles Murdock, 11, was shown as a servant / farm laborer for John Weeks and family in Caledon, Cardwell, Ontario, Canada. He emigrated in 1901 and his birthdate was March 3, 1889.
In 1911, Charles Murdock, 21, was shown as a laborer for John Weeks and family in Caledon, Cardwell, Ontario, Canada. He stated his birth date was March 1890 and that he emigrated in 1903. At this same time, the Weeks family had another home child, John S. Griffan, 11, who emigrated in 1905, residing at the home.
On September 22, 1914, Charles Murdock enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces. He declared that he was born in Belfast, Ireland; that his birth date was March 3, 1890; that his next of kin was John Weeks, of Cardwell P.O., Ontario, Canada; that he was not married; that he belonged to the active militia; and that he was a civil engineer. He was described as 5 foot 6 inches in height; dark complexion; blue eyes; brown hair. He was a member of the Church of England.
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