Notes A birth registration was found for Charles Berry Gitsham: Year of Registration: 1888; Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar; District: St Thomas; County: Devon; Volume: 5b; Page: 60. Parents: John Veysey Githsam and Mary Ann Berry, married June 2, 1873 in St. Edmunds Church, Exeter, Devon, England.
Mary Ann Berry Gitsham died on March 13, 1895, of syncope from haemorrhage during labour with her 15th pregnancy, in Lilly, Newton St. Cyres, Devon, England.
John Veysey Gitsham remarried Elizabeth Mary Rogan on September 8, 1895, at the Registry Office, St. Thomas, Devon, England.
Charles Berry Gitsham was taken into care through Barnardo Homes in 1895.
A death registration was found for John Veysey Gitsham: Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850; Year of Registration: 1897; Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec; Age at Death: 47; District: Crediton; County: Devon; Volume: 5b; Page: 251.
In 1898, Charles Gitsham, 11, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 92 Barnardo children en route to Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Lethbridge Herald, The
July 20, 1909.
"Took Poison at Penitent Bench.
Saskatoon, Sask., July 19.--Chas. M. Getzham [sic], aged 22, a Barnardo boy, took a quarter of an ounce of crystalized strychnine and died at the penitent bench of the Salvation Army of which he was formerly a member. The deceased, who was steady, honest and industrious, came from Elkhorn, some months since and dropped from the Salvation Army on taking up with a girl, who was not a member. They were engaged, but had a couple of tiffs last Sunday morning. Getzham thereupon bought the poison and went to the Army meeting. Just before the call for penitents the deceased left the hall, took the poison and returned in time to die."
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