Notes A birth registration was found for Sidney Francis G Aggett: Date: Jan-Feb-Mar 1884; District: East Stonehouse; County: Devon; Volume: 5b; Page: 301. Parents: Thomas Hambley Aggett and Anna Marie Wills, married December 25, 1874, at Parish Church, Moretonhampstead, Devon, England.
Thomas Hambley Aggett died on June 11, 1884.
In 1897, S. L. Aggett, 10, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 188 Barnardo children.
On February 15, 1911, Sidney F. G. Aggett, 27, returned to Canada after a visit to the United Kingdom on the ship Royald Edward. His destination was Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada.
On September 21, 1914, at Valcartier, Quebec, Canada, Sidney F. G. Aggett, 31, enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces. He declared that he was born in Plynish, England; that his next of kin was Thos. Wm. Aggett, who resided at Kindersley, Saskatchewan; that he was a carpenter; that he was not married; and that he had previously served in the 29th Light horse. He was described as 5 foot 5-3/4 inches in height; fair complexion; brown eyes; dark brown hair. He was a member of the Church of England.
On June 2, 1934, Sidney Aggett, 50, shoe repairer, and his wife, Maude Aggett, 47, arrived at Glasgow, Scotland, on the ship Letitia. He declared that their final destination was 12, Council Cottages, Arundel, Road, Anmgering, Sussex, England.
On September 10, 1934, Sidney F. G. Aggett, 50 (born Plymouth, England), and his wife, Maud Aggett, 47 (born Bovey Tracey, England), returned to Canada on the ship Alunia after a visit to the United Kingdom. Sidney declared that he had previously resided in Canada between June 1897- June 1934; and Maud between February 1919- June 1934. Their final destination was Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Sidney Aggett died on September 9, 1965 in Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada. Maude Aggett died on June 19, 1967 in Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada. They are buried at Kindersley Cemetery [Block 29; Plot 8; Sections C & S]