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Record #2687
Name :
: Peter CLEMENTS (1878 - )


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Date of Birth
: Nov 1878

Marriage (1)
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Marriage (2)
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Abode (1) : Place of BirthEngland, Lancashire, Preston
Abode (2) : Place of Death / Burial
Sailing Information
Date of Arrival
: 16 May 1896
Country
: Canada

Ship
: Parisian

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Homes / Agencys
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Agency
: Liverpool Sheltering Home
NotesParents: Malachi Clements and Catherine Finlay, married 1866 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England.

Peter Clements was brought by his father, Malachi, to the Liverpool Sheltering Centre in February 1895. His mother, Catherine, had died about a year previous in the Whittlesey work house of dropsy. Malachi told authorities at the Sheltering Home that he was unable to care for his son.

Peter was not taken in on his first visit. The Sheltering Home report notes "he was said to be suffering from General Tuberculosis and skin disease of a non-infectious nature."

Malachi Clements remarried the 12th of October, 1895, to Ellen Walsh in Preston, Lancashire, England. (He died on July 27th, 1905 in his home at 29 Park Street in Preston.)

In April, 1896 Peter's father came again to the sheltering home with his son who was now deemed to be "in good health." The Liverpool Sheltering Home Admittance Records show:

"Peter Clements, aged (indistinguishable: could be 14 or 17), 24 November 1895, admitted 30 April 1896. Case of Mr. J. Williamson 17 Cannon St. Preston Hon. Sec. Shepherd St. Mission Preston.

Application was made for this lad Feb. '95 but he was said to be suffering from 'General Tuberculosis & skin disease of a non-infectious character' all of which were said to be 'curable with good nourishment & attention'. The doctor in Preston (Dr. Clarke) says he is now in good health & that he is likely to grow up a strong healthy lad. Dr. Halton also has 'passed' him. For the past year he has been in the Refuge at Preston chopping wood etc.

His father Malachi Clements, 16 Queen St. Preston is a labourer but takes no interest in his boy & he is better away from him. Mother (Catherine Clements) died 2 yrs. ago. Two others Thos. Ed. 25, a weaver living in a lodging house. Annie 19 a weaver, at Longridge St. Preston. Peter passed Form IV attended Shepherd St. Mission Preston and was born in Preston. Looks as if he needs training."

Now certifiably admissable, Peter was sent with "Mrs. Birt's party" to Knowlton House in Quebec on the SS Parisian, stepping onto Canadian soil on May 16, 1896. He was seventeen but the sheltering home records and the ship passenger list both show his age as fifteen.

He worked for various farm families in Quebec's Argeintul area, returning when under duress (once in the winter with no footwear) to Knowlton House for a new placing. The Liverpool Sheltering Home report, while hard to follow chronologically, offers some clues to Peter's years in indenture on several Canadian farms.

"May 20, 1896. Robt. Pringle. Scotstown, P.Q. $48 1st yr.

April 9, Mr. Walter Morrison, Arundel, P.Q. $36 1st yr.

Returned April 2nd, has had feet frozen & destitute of clothes, wrote Master.

Feb.9th, Verified by Mr. Parker boy eccentric does not obey Mrs. P. Not well behaved.

Oct. 31st, 1898. Visited by Mr. McQual, conduct & health good. Satisfied with his place, but like most of them his wages are simply his clothing. $30.00 spent on clothing, receives $36.00

May 11th 1899. Wages $3.00 per month, $15.00 (ineligible word) but I fear will get little beyond his keep.

J. W. McQ. Oct. 24th 1899. Mr. M. (Morrison) writes Peter will soon be 21 & wants to leave & go work in the woods, told him to let him go.

Aug. 29th 1900. Mr. McQual: health & conduct good. att ch (attends church?) $12.00 wages, doing well.

Sep. 1916. He is married and working on section CN RR at Arundel. Has several children."


Peter married Lily Moncrief, the niece of one of his former farm bosses in Arundel, Quebec on December 1, 1909.

Peter and Lily Clements, migrated to Alberta sometime in the late 1920s. They farmed initially around Edgerton and Provost. Driven off the prairie land of Eastern Alberta by the dust storms and drought of the great depression, they resettled in the Barrhead-Westlock area where they raised their seven children: Cecil, Violet, Mert, Willard, Herman, Dick and Rhoda.

Peter's many descendants (over 100 in 2007) can be found across Canada today, a legacy of the British Home Children program. 
ContributorsCreated : 2009-01-11 19:21:12 / From original database


Last Updated : 2009-02-02 20:27:04 /

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4948 CARDWELL, Henry1911ENG,    , Preston Aug 1925 : Montnairn CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
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2687 CLEMENTS, Peter1878ENG, LAN, Preston May 1896 : Parisian CAN Liverpool Sheltering Home  
10479 COLGAN, John1905ENG,    , Preston Oct 1920 : Victorian CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
8182 GARTH, Alfred 1914ENG,    , Preston Sep 1928 : Antonia CAN National Childrens Home  
6731 GARTH, Frank1913ENG,    , Preston Mar 1927 : Montrose CAN National Childrens Home  
10512 GRAHAM, Mary1913ENG,    , Preston Mar 1930 : Duchess of Richmond CAN Barnardos  
7686 HESKETH, Ada 1890ENG, LAN, Preston Jul 1907 : Victorian CAN Waifs & Strays  
17282 MASSEY, George1905ENG, LAN, Preston Jul 1922 : Montcalm CAN Catholic Emigration Association  
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5029 REED, Victor1916ENG,    , Preston Sep 1930 : Duchess of Bedford CAN Barnardos  
16844 WARD, Thomas 1905ENG,    , preston Jul 1905 : Southwark CAN Barnardos  
8731 WATERER, Dennis Edward1914ENG, LAN, Preston Apr 1929 : Cedric CAN National Childrens Home  
2839 WATERER, Joseph Cyril1913ENG, LAN, Preston Jul 1927 : Minnedosa CAN Barnardos  
3395 WORTHINGTON, George Edward1896ENG, LAN, Preston Aug 1909 : Canada CAN National Childrens Home  
3394 WORTHINGTON, Rachel1896ENG, LAN, Preston Aug 1909 : Canada CAN National Childrens Home