Notes (Possible) In 1901, Maud Ingram, 4, boarder, in Franciscan Convent, along with sibling Ivy, 11, in Hanwell, Middlesex
In 1912, Maud Ingram, 15, arrived at Quebec, Canada, along with a group of 56 girls en route to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
It is unknown by her descendants don't what kind of life Maud had in Canada. Her brother was a merchant sailor and visited her a couple of times and she sent postcards to the other siblings saying she was doing well.
On Feb 24 1920, Maud Ingram, 22, entered America via Rouses Point, New York, USA, she stated her last residence was Ottawa, she was going to an Aunt, Mrs S J Dobbin, 384 East 2nd St,
In 1920, Maud Ingram, 23, is shown as a servant doing housework for the private family of James R. Allen and family from Canada at 384 East 2nd Street, Brooklyn Assembly District 12, Kings, New York. Her immigration year is shown as 1912.
Descendants state that they lose track of her after that in the paperwork.
Maud married a New Yorker and they ended up going to California, having two kids, and eventually grandkids.
Maud died in 1986 aged 90, but she did not ever visit England again.
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