Notes Sent to Canada by St Savious Union, address given as Owen Hammill, farmer, Bells Corner, Carleton, Ontario, inspection undertaken on 14 July 1898
Age 14, good home, employed at farm work, health-good, no sickness since arrival in Canada except a cold, attends Roman Catholic church regularly, does not attend school, was in the fourth book at home, character-good, Mr Hammill says he is a very good boy quick and willing to learn, is honest and has no bad companions, The boy is satisfied with his place.
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In 1901, Owen Hamill, 67, wife Sarah, 62, and son William J, 23, and employee Henry Hollis, 16, in Nepean, Carleton, Ontario
this employer also took in another home boy Michael Connor who arrived in 1901
Contributors Created : 2010-09-25 08:29:53 / From original database Last Updated : 2011-08-06 06:18:32 /
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