Notes Parents: Walter Crudgington (1863 - 1910) and Elizabeth Collins (1868 - 1909).
Clara was baptised 4 Feb 1903 at St Anthony Stepney, Middlesex, England.
Clara lived at 2 Williams Buildings West St Mile End Old Town Middlesex
She started at Essex Street school 11 Jan 1904
Siblings:-
Walter Crudgington (1891 - 1895)
William Henry Crudgington (1892 -1963)
Albert Alfred Crudgington (1894 - 1978)
George James Crudgington (1896 - ?)
Elizabeth Jane Crudgington (1898 - 1912)
Harriet Florence Crudgington (1902 - ?)
Sarah Ellen Crudgington (1904 - 1997)
Thomas Charles Crudgington (1905 - 1906)
In 1913, Clara Crudgington, 12, arrived at Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, in a group of 110 Barnardo children en route to Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
On September 10, 1919, Clara Crudgington, 19, typist, returned to the United Kingdom on the ship Tunisian. She stated her intended address in the UK was 28 Waddington Street, Stratford, London, England, and she intended to reside outside of the UK.
In November, 1923, Clara Crudgington, 24, domestic servant, returned to Canada on the ship Montlaurier. She declared that her birthplace was London, England; that she was a British citizen; that her object in going to Canada was to work on a farm; that she had previously resided in Peterboro, Canada between April 1, 1913 and August 28, 1919; that she left Canada to visit relatives; that she had six pounds on her person; that she was destined to Peterboro, Ontario, Canada, to Mrs. George Walton, Lot 18, 1st Concession, Monaghan Township, Peterboro, Canada; and that her nearest relative in England was her sister, Mrs. Prondlove, The Poplar, Street Lane, Scholar Green, Cheshire, England.
On June 29, 1929, Clara Crudgington, 26, returned to Canda on the ship Andania. She declared that she was born in London, England; that she was a British citizen; that she had resided in Canada between 1924-1929 in Toronto, Ontario; and that she was destined to her employer, Mrs. R. C. Duff, 15 Glen Elm Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
On April 1, 1935, Clara Crudgington, 34, typist, returned to the United Kingdom on the ship Andania. She stated her intended address in England was Paplar Farm, Street Lane, Scholar Green; and that her last place of residence was Canada; and that she intended to reside outside of the UK.
On May 19, 1935, Clara Crudgington, 34, returned to Canada on the ship Andania. She declared that she was born in London, England; that she was a Canadian citizen; that she resided in Canada between 1913-1935; that she resided at 48 Glen Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; that she was destined to her employer, W. M. Whitehead, at the same address.