Notes In 1891, Joseph Dyett, 50, 'General Labourer' wife Emma, 40, and Rachel, 3, Charles, 9, Matthew, 2, Harriet A, 5, James, 6 months,
in Mitcham, Surrey
April 20 1896, with Richard Singleton, farmer, Lyndhurst, Leeds, Ontario
Age 10, comfortable home, employment-house work, has not been in good health this winter, good character, attends both church and school. Terms-Board, Clothing and Schooling.
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In 1901, Richard Singleton, 36, wife Mary E, 34. and Helena, 6, and Harriett Dyett, 15, Domestic, in Lansdowne and Leeds, Leeds, Ontario
On August 25 1908, a stillborn unnamed male Baker was born to William J Baker and Harriett Ann Dyette in Port Union, Pickering, his father was a Railway Employee
On October 3 1909, Albert William James Baker was born to William John Henry Baker and Harriett Ann Dyett in Port Union, Pickering, Ontario, his father was a Section Foreman, his parents stated they were married in Whitby on July 3 1906. The birth was registered by the father.
In 1911, William John Baker, 27, wife Harriet Ann, 26, and Albert M, 1, and William Caber, 26, boarder, John Appleton, 13, in Pickering, Ontario
On December 25th 1911, a stillborn baby girl was born to the couple in Port Union