Notes In 1900, Flora Ainges, 12 (along with sister, Pollie Ainges, 10) arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 150 Barnardo girls en route to Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
On September 29, 1909, at Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between Flora Ainger, 22, daughter of James Ainger and Elizabeth Clark; and Nicholas (Fitzimmins) Randall, 23, Clerk, son of Nicholas Randall and Nellie Moore.
Nicholas Fitzimmins and Florence Ainger Randall had at least 4 children: Lucy (born about 1910); Florence Randall (born about 1916); David Randal (born about 1926); and Irene Randal (born about 1926).
On February 8, 1916, Florence Randall is shown as the next of kin to her husband, Nicholas Randall, 29, plumber, on his Attestation for service in the Canadian Armed Forces. Her place of residence is shown as 62 Inchbury Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
On December 14, 1922, Florence Randall accompanied her husband and two daughter, Lucy and Florence, into the United States through the port of Detroit, Michigan. She declared that she would be residing in the United States permanently and was joining her husband to reside at 317 Polk Avenue, River Rouge, Wayne, Michigan. She further declared she had originally immigrated in January 1900 on the Tunisian.
Nicholas Randall died January, 1970, in Wyandotte, Wayne, Michigan, USA. Florence A. Randall died at the age of 90 on March 12, 1990, in Trenton, Wayne, Michigan, USA.