Notes In 1929, Frank Beattie, 15 (actually 17), arrived at Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in a group of young persons en route to the Salvation Army Receiving Home, Smith Falls, Ontario, Canada. He declared upon landing that he was an apprentice sheet and iron worker; the he would be following the trade of farming in Canada; and that his contact in England was his father, Mr. A. Beattie, who resided at 11, Ionic Street, Rock Ferry, Cheshire, England. (His brother, William Beattie, 15, arrived on the Antonia in 1931.)
Frank was placed with Gilbert Locby/Locky, R.R. #5, Perth Ontario, Canada, in the township North Elmsley.
On December 10, 1948, Frank Beattie, 22, labourer (along with his brother, William Beattie, 18, labourer) returned to the United Kingdom on the ship Montrose. Their proposed address was 11 Ionic Street, Rock Ferry, England and they both intended to remain permanently in England.
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