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Record #14802
Name :
: James HART (1873 - 1920)


Father
:
Mother
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BMD and other details
Date of Birth
: 1873 (approx.)

Marriage (1)
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Marriage (2)
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Date of Death
: 4 Mar 1920   Notes : Intestinal Obstruction
Abode (1) : Place of BirthEngland
Abode (2) : Place of Death / BurialCanada, York, Toronto
Sailing Information
Date of Arrival
: 18 Jun 1883
Country
: Canada

Ship
: Circassian

Placement Family
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Homes / Agencys
Institution (GB)
:

Agency
: Middlemore
NotesIn 1883, James Hart arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 115 Middlemore children en route to various destinations. [EDITORS NOTE: The sailing information was obtained from the Middlemore Index (**) but this writer was unable to find reference to it on either the LAC or ships manifest.]

"Sixteenth Annual Report of the Local Government Board, 1886-87; Copy of Reports of Inspection of Children sent out to Canada, as of February 12, 1887.

Report of Mr. A. G. Smith, Government Immigration Agent, at London, Ontario.

James Hart, aged 14, from Guildford Union, placed with W. G. Menhennick, lot 7, Con. 4, Zone Tp. Thamesville P.O. This lad goes to school about four months in the year, and to church and Sunday school regularly (W.M). He suits Mr. M. very well. Has got a good home on a farm; brought up as one of their own. No other."

On December 26, 1904, at Grey, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between M. James Hart, 29, stock keeper, born in England to unknown parents;and Clementina Brown, 24, born in Proton, Ontario, Canada, to James Brown and Elizabeth Kennedy.

James Hart and Clementina Brown had at least one child: James Montague Hart, born October 8, 1906, in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada.

on March 4, 1920, at 964 Queen W., Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, James M. Hart, 47, purchasing agent, born in England, died of intestinal obstruction, duration 6 months. The informant was his wife, Clemantine Hart. He was buried at Prospect Cemetery.

Mary Clementina Brown Hart remarried Fred Charles Polloski on June 16, 1921, at Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada.

(**) E-mail address removed in accordance with RootsChat policy. 
ContributorsCreated : 2011-06-11 13:18:51 / From original database


Last Updated : 2015-09-03 23:50:07 / alanmack

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14801 HART, Alice1872ENG,     Jun 1883 : Circassian CAN Middlemore  
17066 HART, Arthur Ansell1897ENG, HRT, Coldwell May 1908 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
6976 HART, Augusta1860ENG,     Aug 1871 : Prussian CAN Maria Rye  
15046 HART, Edward1883ENG,     Sep 1897 : Numidian CAN Unknown Catholic Group  
12546 HART, Elizabeth1897SCT, LKS, Glasgow Mar 1913 : Corinthian CAN Barnardos  
21031 HART, H1887ENG,     Apr 1898 : Labrador CAN Barnardos  
4259 HART, Hetty1884ENG, SSX, East Preston Sep 1895 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
12545 HART, Hlen 1898SCT,    , Maryhill Jul 1909 : Grampian CAN Quarriers  
13671 HART, James1835ENG,     Jan 1850 : James BRM Board of Guardians (Various)  
14802 HART, James1873ENG,     Jun 1883 : Circassian CAN Middlemore  
12547 HART, Jean ENG,     Jun 1913 : Grampian CAN Quarriers  
16697 HART, Maud ENG,     Sep 1898 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
15291 HART, Minnie ENG,     Sep 1895 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos  
11769 HART, Nellie1899ENG,     Jul 1909 : Grampian CAN Quarriers  
4910 HART, Percy1913ENG, DOR Mar 1925 : Aurania CAN Liverpool Sheltering Home  
8166 HART, Stanley 1912ENG, LDN, London May 1930 : Aurania CAN Church of England  
2876 HART, Stanley George1881ENG, MDX, London Jul 1894 : Sardinian CAN Barnardos hart_em  
27658 HART, William Percival1901ENG, LAN, Ormskirk, Southport Jul 1914 : Empress of Britain CAN Salvation Army