Notes A birth registration was found for Albert Charles Hibbert: Year of Registration: 1894; Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep; District: Islington; County: Greater London, London, Middlesex; Volume: 1b; Page: 306.
In 1901, Albert Hibbert, 7 years of age, was shown residing at 20 Brantholme Place, Tottenham Court, St. Pancras, London, England. Other family members included: Ann Hibbert, 44; Fredrick Hibbert, 10; Henry Hibbert, 2; John Hibbert, 12; Nellie Hibbert, 15; and Thomas Hibbert, 45, market porter. (Source: 1901 Census of England; Class: RG13; Piece: 136; Folio: 10; Page: 11.)
In 1910, Albert Hibbert, 15, arrived at Quebec, Canada, along with a group of 93 children en route for Stratford, Ontario, Canada, accompanied by Mr. Merry.
In 1911, Albert Hibbert, 16, was shown as a labourer / farm hand for Albert Sherman and family in Norwich North, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada. His date of birth was shown as July 1895 and his immigration year as 1910.
On March 6, 1918, at Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Albert Hibbert, 22, was drafted under the Military Act into the Canadian Armed Forces. He declared that he resided c/o Mosedale and Dickson Warner P.O. Alberta; that his date of birth was July 25, 1895; that he was born in Greenwich, London, England; that he was not married; that he was a member of the Anglican faith; that he was a farmer; and that his next of kin was his mother, Mrs. Annie Hibbert, who resided at No. 78 South Hampton St., Kings Cross, London, England. He was described as 5 foot 9 inches in height; dark complexion; gray eyes; dark hair.
Albert Hibbert married Matilda Layden, daughter of James Layden and Kate Potter.
Albert Hibbert died in Innisfail, Alberta, Canada.