Notes In 1891, Samuel Drew, 6, inmate, in Workhouse in Antony, Cornwall
Sent by St Germain's Union,
with J Black, farmer, P.O Hazeldean, Carleton, Ontario
November 14 1900
Age 16, a very satisfactory home, employed at farm chores, always enjoys good health, attends Presbytarian Church, not school, fair primary education, character good, terms-$100 at end of three years (in addition to pocket money. Samuel Drew likes his home, and is treated as one of the family, is well supplied with clothing, has agreeable surroundings and good opportunities to learn farming. His employer is fully satisfied with altho' he finds him inclined to be careless at times. Drew is of good appearance and quite a bright boy.
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UPS & DOWNS with Almanac for 1902
Vol VIIJANUARY 1, 1902No. 2
Drew, Samuel Richard steady, industrious honest lad
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