Notes In 1883, Elizabeth Leadbeatter, 9, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 126 children en route to various destinations.
"Fifteenth Annual Report of the Local Government Board (1885-1886) 1884-1885.
Report of Mr. A. G. Smith, Government Immigration Agent, at London, Ontario.
Elizabeth Leadbeater, aged 9. With Mrs. Henry King, Wallanburgh. This girl has a very good home and is quite happy and contented, goes to school."
"Sixteenth Annual Report of the Local Government Board, 1886-87; Copy of Reports of Inspection of Children sent out to Canada, as of February 12, 1887.
Report of Mr. A. G. Smith, Government Immigration Agent, at London, Ontario.
Elizabeth Leadbeater, aged 12, from parish of Stoke-upon-Trent, placed with Mrs. Henry King, N. Gore of Chatham, Wallaceburg P.O., Ontario. Strong and healthy, goes to school part of the time, also to church and Sunday school (W.M.). Mrs. King likes her very well, and took her to bring up as one of the family ; she does fairly well. The child likes her home and would not like any change. Mrs. King is quite satisfied; the child has a good home. She has a sister named Emily, older, and would like her address; they both came out together."
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