Notes In 1884, John Nolan, 13, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 104 children from the Catholic Children's Protective Society, accompanied by Mrs. Lacy and en route to Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
"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. Mcpherson, Government Immigration Agent at Kingston, Ontario.
John Nolan, aged 13, from Birkenhead Union, placed with Richard Taylor, Marlbank P.O., lot 30, 5 Con., Hungerford. Untruthful, otherwise giving satisfaction; well cared for, in good home, has been at school, will again, 2nd reader."
"Report of Mr. R. Mcpherson, Government Immigration Agent at Kingston, Ontario.
John Nolan, aged 15, from Birkenhead Union, placed with James Killoran, lot. 1, 3 Con., Sheffield Tp., Ernisville P.O. Remained three weeks, up to September 1884, disobedient and untruthful; removed to W. Ridd, Ernisville P.O., remained about 17 months, now write and read, near Enterprize, Camden Tp."
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