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Record #15743
Name :
: Edith CHERRYHOLME


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Abode (1) : Place of BirthEngland
Abode (2) : Place of Death / Burial
Sailing Information
Date of Arrival
: 9 Mar 1911
Country
: Canada

Ship
: Sicilian

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Homes / Agencys
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Agency
: Barnardos
NotesWritten by her Great Niece C. Bonnie Fowler

The saga of the British Home Children is truly a sad one. I've written before about my three grandparents who were all British Home Children, having come to Cananda in 1911 and 1912. Until last week, as far as I knew, the first Cherryholme actually born in Canada was my father's sister, my Aunt Jeannette, who arrived in 1920.? Well, wasn't I in for a surprise. Last week, I received notice from Ancestry.com that the Ontario Birth records had been updated to include the year 1913 (they add a year each year as the information is released to the public domain).As is my habit, every time I become aware of new records, I plug my family name into the search engine. You just never know what might turn up. I accessed the database and typed in my family name, expecting that none would appear since my Aunt Jeannette's arrival should be the earliest Cherryholme birth in Canada and 1920 birth records are not yet available to the public. (Although the Drouin records are on line and they provide baptismal records as recent as 1967 -- go figure!) .Ooops. What's this?

There was a Kenneth Watson Cherryholme born on 9 February 1913 in York (Toronto) to a single parent named Edith Cherryholme. Hold the phone! Edith was my grandfather's 1st cousin who also came to Canada as a British Home Child (she was a Barnardo child) in 1911. A few years back, I had come across her record and tracked her down to having gone to the United States in 1916. She married in 1917, had two sons, and died in 1987. I've exchanged numerous e-mails with her granddaughter who was delighted to receive my help with information about the Home Child scheme in Canada. I also sent her a copy of the ship's manifest listing her grandmother as a passenger on her trip to Canada.As for Edith's having come to Canada, I have no idea if my grandfather ever knew that she was here. We certainly never heard tell of her. I know that as a child he must have known her very well though. Their parents were pretty tight over in Yorkshire (their fathers were brothers). The birth and marriage records of both family members consistently intertwined; and the cousins in England had witnessed each other's marriages.

Back to the child that was born to Edith.I now was intrigued to know what had happened to said child. Edith's granddaughter had never mentioned Kenneth. Did she even know about him? The immigration records of Edith's travels between Canada and the USA did not appear to include the child. Obviously, he must have died, or he was adopted out. But I had to know where this child ended up. A search of the Ontario Death Registry for Cherryholme deaths still only rendered the names of the people who were already in my tree. Internet search engines are wonderfully versatilie and provide a benefit that would never be achievable by manual searching. I asked the system to give me all the deaths for any child with given names Kenneth Watson born in 1913. Up comes a record for a child named Kenneth Watson Hoag who had died as a result of gastroenteritis, aged 5 1/2 months, in July 1913.Well, well, well. Could this be him? But what's up with HOAG as a surname I wonder?

On closer scrutiny of the record, I notice the address for the event is 624 St. Clarens Avenue, York.Yeh, that's the same address that Edith Cherryholme, a maid, lived at when her son was born.Hhmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.I can't explain the change of surname (unless the child was officially adopted) but it's more likely that Edith was employed by the Hoag family and somehow it was them, rather than her, who reported the child's death. In any event, about an hour after I discovered the earliest birth of a Cherryholme child in Canada, I also discovered the earliest death of a Cherryholme in Canada.

Surname: CHERRYHOLME
Given Name: Edith
Age: 15
Sex: F
Ship: Sicilian
Year of Arrival: 1911
Departure Port: Glasgow
Departure Date: 1911-02-24
Arrival Port: Halifax
Arrival Date: 1911-03-09
Party: Barnardo Homes
Destination: Peterborough, Ontario
Comments: Party of Girls
Source: Library and Archives Canada
Reference: RG 76 C1b
Microfilm: T-4738
Type of Record: Passenger Lists 
ContributorsCreated : 2011-12-27 12:03:09 / From original database


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IDNameDOBPlace of birthArrivals & ShipsDest.AgencyFamily links
3004 AARON, Alfred Robert1899ENG, LAN, West Derby, Liverpool Mar 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
3003 AARON, John Richard1895ENG, LAN, West Derby, Liverpool Mar 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
3131 ACKERS, Victor Roy1904ENG, DEV, Plymouth Sep 1915 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
3159 ADAIR, Henry Bower1895SCT,    , Dumfries Apr 1906 : Sicilian CAN Quarriers  
3173 ADAM, Robert Goulay1895ENG,     Apr 1911 : Sicilian CAN Labourers & Domestics  
23724 ADAMS, Lizzie1898ENG,     Jul 1909 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
17045 ADAMS, Mary 1896ENG,     Oct 1910 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
6389 ADAMSON, Christina Alison1894SCT, LKS, Glasgow Jun 1907 : Sicilian CAN Quarriers  
6256 ADDIS, Herbert1897WAL, MON, Newport Jul 1909 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
12583 AIRY, Frederick1900ENG,     Mar 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
4595 AITCHESON, Edith1906ENG,     Mar 1920 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
3156 AITON, William Lyle1888SCT, LKS, Glasgow Apr 1907 : Sicilian CAN Quarriers  
19366 AKEHURST, Wilfred John Kelly1896ENG, SRY, Chertsey Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
23738 ALBURN, Doris1903ENG,     Sep 1915 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
9622 ALDERSON, John Robert1899ENG,     Oct 1910 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
8683 ALDERTON, Frederick1902ENG, SFK, Thingoe Mar 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
9626 ALDERTON, Walter Isaac1904ENG, SFK, Thingoe Mar 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
8813 ALDERTON, William1900ENG, SFK, Thingoe Mar 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
16550 ALDRIDGE, Ada Florence1900ENG, LND, Clapham Jul 1911 : Sicilian  Barnardos Niksmum  
6358 ALEXANDER, William1893SCT,     Apr 1906 : Sicilian CAN Quarriers  
12600 ALFORD, Stephen1900ENG,     Mar 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
23226 ALLAN, Jane1891SCT,    , Larbert Jun 1907 : Sicilian CAN Quarriers  
23225 ALLAN, Joan1895SCT,    , Larbert Jun 1907 : Sicilian CAN Quarriers  
19153 ALLDER, Alec William Alfred1902ENG, LND, Marylebone Sep 1912 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
10893 ALLEN, Albert Edward1904ENG,     Sep 1915 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
5694 ALLEN, Albert Ernest1904ENG,     Mar 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
5695 ALLEN, George1903ENG,     Mar 1911 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
26755 ALLEN, Herbert1899 Oct 1910 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
23047 ALLEN, Lily1897ENG,     Oct 1910 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
23762 ALLMARK, Florence1901ENG,     Oct 1910 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
IDNameDOBPlace of birthArrivals & ShipsDest.AgencyFamily links
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