Notes In 1884, Alfred Bergin, 13, arrived at Rimouski, Quebec, Canada, along with a group of 51 children accompanied by Miss Edwards.
"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. R. Doyle, Assistant Immigration Agent at Quebec.
Alfred Bergin, aged 13, from Holborn Union, placed with Thomas Fiola, farmer, 2nd Range, Rimouski, 1884. Left his place about one year ago, saying he was going to Quebec City; not heard from since."
On June 18, 1894, at Notre Dame des Sept Douleurs, Riviere du Loup, Quebec, Canada, a marriage was registered between Alfred Albert Edward Bergin and Alexina Fraser, daughter of Theodore Fraser and Adele Deslauries.
Alfred Albert Edward Bergin and Alexina Fraser had 6 children, 2 of whom died in infancy: Clara E. Bergin, born about 1897 in Queens, New York, USA; Lillian M. Bergin, born about 1898 in Queens, New York, USA; Fraser John Bergin, born November 23, 1899, in Queens, New York, USA; and Fernanda G. Bergin, born about 1903, in Queens, New York, USA.
On September 12, 1918, Fraser John Bergin registered for the United States Draft. He declared that his father, Lieut. Albert Edward Bergin, was residing at Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.