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In 1881, Thomas Driscoll, 11, is shown residing at 5 Baston Street, Limehouse, London, England. Other family members included: Catherine Driscoll, 39; Cornelius Driscoll, 19, porter; James Driscoll, 7; John Driscoll, 13, errand boy; Maurice Driscoll, 2; Thomas Driscoll, 46, stevedore; William Driscoll, 9. (Source: 1881 Census of England; Class: RG11; Piece: 468; Folio: 17; Page: 27; Line: ; GSU roll: 1341102.)
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In 1886, Thomas Driscoll, 15 (along with his brother, William Driscoll, 14) arrived at Quebec, Canada, with a group from Cardinal Manning of 77 children from London Unions en route to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (According to Nugent records, both boys were removed from Holborn Union and placed with Mr. Michael Burke of Buckingham, Province of Quebec).
After ill-treatment at his placement, William Driscoll ran away and went to the farm in which Thomas was placed, staying there for a time. Both boys left and crossed the border in to the United States, ending up in Michigan.
Thomas seems to have stayed in the Detroit, Michigan, USA, area.
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