Notes In 1882, Maggie Shields, 8, arrived at Quebec, Canada, along with a group of 30 children from the Catholic Protective Society of Liverpool, England. [EDITORS NOTE: Another child, Mary Shields, 13, traveling on the same ship with the same group, may have been her sister.]
[POSSIBLE MATCH] In 1891, Maggie Shires, 15, born in England, Roman Catholic, was shown as a lodger in the home of Thomas and Louise Hayes, St Andrews Ward, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada.
[POSSIBLE MATCH] Maggie Shields, 27, waitress, single, died on December 16, 1900, due to haemmorage of the brain. Her residence was listed as 76 McCauls, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, her faith as Methodist, and her birthplace as Canada. The informant was Dr. E. H. Adams.
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