Notes 1901 census Southend Gloucester - Ida Hyam and her daughter Nora are living with Nora's family - husband Thomas is not listed with them in the census
1902 Thomas Henry Hyam born to Ida and Thomas Hyam
1904 Florence Matilda born to Ida and Thomas Hyam
1906 James Pickard Hyam born to Ida and Thomas Hyam - James Pickard Hyam death registered 1906
1908 Gloucester England Prisoners Records 1728-1914 - 1906 Thomas Hyam -debtor - 1908 Jan 13 - Thomas Hyam - deserted children 13 January 1908 - Gloucestershire Echo - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England Thomas Hyam deserted child and the 3 children were in the Workhouse
1911 census 7 Swan Road, Glocester Nora Hyam living with Thomas Hyman's parents - Nora's parents not listed
1911 census Florence is in the the Gloucester Children's Scattered Home in Somerset Lawn Gloucester. address 2 Theresa Place, 75 Bristol Road, Somerset Lawn, Gloucester
26 May 1914 medical performed in the Gloucester Union Workhouse (Salvation Army notes)
29 May 1914 Salvation Army list of children going to SA, 105 Indian Road, Toronto on "Empress of Britain"
According to Salvation Army and Boards of Guardians records:
May 1916 Mrs Jenkins Caledon , Ontario
Feb 1918 TC Jacobs and Roy W Williams Toronto, Ontario
Jan 1919 Mrs W White 39 High View and 108 Delaware Ave., Toronto
Jan 1922 Mrs W White 28 Havelock Street, Toronto
Feb 1923 Mrs W White 28 Havelock Street, Toronto
Jan 1925 Mrs W White 114 Gothic Street
Notes: Florence is a very capable worker, Mrs White is in social service work and finds Florence a great help in telephoning.