Notes On October 22 1906, Grace King, mother to Grace gave her consent to her daughter having an operation to remove her adenoids.
The mothers address was given on the consent form as 11 Board St, Greenwich. On the same day her mother signed a consent form for her daughters Grace and Emily to be emigrated to Canada
On October 23 1906, the forms were forwarded by the relieving officer who witnessed her signing the forms to the relevant authorities.
A request was made by the emigrating society on May 10th 1907 to the Greenwich Union that Grace been moved from the Home in Margate to 'Orpington' in order for her to make her declaration with her sister at a local court
a further letter was sent-
Bishops House, St George's Road, Southwark
April 15 1907
Dear Sir
I have received your letter re Grace and Emily King. I am sending their papers to the Schools and will let you know the result as soon as I receive them back
I am yours faithfully,
Edward S (surname hard to read)
S Saw, Esq, Greenwich Union Offices, S. E
Convalescent Home and School of the Holy Family, Lawn House, Grosvenor Place, Margate
Enclosed please find medical reports for the above named children. Pray excuse delay as our doctor had just left the Home when your letter arrived
I am dear Sir,
yours faithfully
Sister M Honorine, Supt
Samuel Saw Esq,
Clerk to the Guardians
Officers Greenwich Union
Greenwich
April 12 1907 - Medical Report
Grace King - since adenoids were removed ??? she was treated for anaemia. This patient has shown remarkable improvement in health. She is of delicate build and is ??? ???? well developed. Her chest has much improved. I consider that the patient is now quite fit for emigration with reasonable care. She will do very well in Canada
In 1911, Grace King, 16, servant, with Denis and Catherine Brunke in St Georges Ward, Ottawa, Ontario
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