Notes Sent to Canada by Croydon Union (St Josephs Orphanage), inspection undertaken on July 12 1898, address given as Edward McEvoy,
farmer and builder, Bowesville, Carleton, Ontario,
Age 14, good home, employed at farm work, choring, health-good, no sickness since arrival in Canada, Church and School Attendance, Roman Catholic, does not attend school, was in fourth book at home, character-good though some complaints of sulkiness, terms-board and lodging until 16 years old. The boy is generally well satisfied with the place and makes no complaints,
except that one or two members of the family sometimes charge him with saying and doing things when there is no foundation for it. He explains his sulkiness as being his quietness, and refraining from conversation when he feels so inclined. Mr and Mrs McEvoy appear satisfied; say he is habits are good, and he is a willing worker
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In 1901, Fard Senkbeil, 32, wife Maggie, 28, and Cathlein, 2, Mary, 11 months, and George Gillum, 17, domestic-farm lab, in
Whitehead, Brandon, Manitoba
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