Notes In 1901, the Warren family was residing at 25 St. Johns Road, Deptford St Paul, London, England. Family members included at that time: Amy Warren, 20; Annie Warren, 1; and Ernest Warren, 21, clerk (printers). (Source: 1901 Census of England; Class: RG13; Piece: 534; Folio: 82; Page: 12.)
A birth registration was found for Ernest Henry Warren: Year of Registration: 1907; Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec; District: Hastings (1837-1977); County: Sussex; Volume: 2b; Page: 16.
Ernest Henry WARREN, died of tuberculosis at the age of 34 in 1916. He left a widow, Amy Eliza WARREN with 10 young children, including twins, Graham and Alexander born in 1915.
Amy Eliza WARREN remarried in March 1918, to an Australian soldier, J. B. Campbell, and they immigrated to Australia sometime in 1919. Amy Eliza WARREN gave some of her children up to The National Childrens Home (Norman Claude and Ernest Henry).
In 1923, Ernest Henry Warren, 15, arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, along with a group of 54 boys en route to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
The last contact that National Childrens Home had from Ernest was in March 1928, when he wrote to them saying that he was traveling from Canada to Australia in the next few weeks. None of his relations in Australia ever heard from him again.