Notes James Cakillo, 10, arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, with 37 children from the Liverpool Sheltering Homes en route to Knowlton, Quebec, Canada.
In 1901, James Cakillo/Costello, 11, is shown as a domestic for James McGrandle and family in Arundel, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada. His date of birth is shown as October 15, 1889, and his immigration year as 1900.
In 1911, James Costello, 23, is shown as orphaned and residing in the household of the widowed Mary Anne Mc Grandel. He is shown as a farm laborer; his birth date is shown as September, 1887; and his immigration date as 1898.
On October 12, 1917, at Montreal, James Costello enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces. He declared that he was residing at 2546 St. Dominique Street, Montreal, Canada; that he was born in Liverpool, England; That his next of kin was his foster father, William McGrandle, who resided at Arundel, Quebec, Canada; that he was not married; and that he was a farmer. He was described as 5 foot 4 inches in height; light complexion; blue eyes; and brown hair. He was a member of the Presbyterian faith.
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