Notes On 14 August 1891, Ernest Camm, 5, Robert, 9 and Ellen, 7, admitted to Kensington and Chelsea Union Schools, mother Ann in infirmary. Ernest remained there until July 19 1900 when he was admitted on July 19 1900 to Dr Barnardo Homes via Kensington & Chelsea Union and discharged Sept 27 1900 to be 'Emigrated to Canada'. His brother Robert left the school on 7 March 1898 'for service'
Ellen left the school on January 1 1901 'to service'
In 1891, John T Camm, wife Ann E, 41, and children Frank, 16, George, 14, Robert E, 9, Helen, 7, Ernest, 5, Dorothy, 2, in Chelsea, London,
On March 2 1894, Dorothy Camm aged 6, admitted to Kensington & Chelsea Union Schools, next of kin given as Mother Annie, 87 Portmall St, Harrow Road,
(In 1901, his sister Dorothy was aged 12 and residing as an inmate in Chelsea and Kensington Schools, Ewell, Surrey) she left ths school on 30 March 1901 'transferred to Paddington'. She was initially placed by Paddington Union at Banstead Schools before being transferred to Ashford Schools on 10 October 1901.
In 1901, William N Knichtel, 33, wife Eliza, 36, and Daniel, 10, George, 8, Jennie, 5, Alice M, 3, and Earnest J Camm, 14, adopted, in McKillop, Huron, Ontario
Inspection undertaken on 21 November 1902: Placed with Peter B Gardner, Leadbury, McKillop Twp, Huron, Ontario
Age 16, good situation, employed at general farm work, a healthy strong boy, attends Methodist church, excellent character. Terms-$72 on 1st October 1903. Camm is a very fine type of boy, and is fully up to his employers expectations. He was first placed with a neighboring farmer
In 1916, Ernest Camm, 29, labourer, inmate in Selkirk Asylum, Annie Street, Selkirk, Manitoba