Notes In 1871, Letitia Just, 11, residing in St Mary Workhouse School, Islington, London
Passenger List Transcription:? In 1871, Letetia Just, 11, arrived in Quebec along with a group of 79 Maria Rye children en route to Niagara, Ontario.?A second group of children destined for Macpherson Homes also on this passenger list, as well as, adults: G. CLARK (teacher), Mrs. BRIGGS (38), Mrs. BAKER (27), F. REES (29) and R. MAY (matron).
In 1881, Letitia St Just, 20, servant, with Arthur and Elizabeth Christianson in Port Hope, Durham, Ontario
On 9 March 1882, Letitia S R Just married George L Edmunds in Port Hope, Durham, Ontario
On 26 September 1888, a son George Lovell Edmund Edmunds was born, fathers occupation given as Grocer
In 1891, Letitia Edmunds, 29, and husband George, 31, along with sons Harvie aged 8 and George 2 were living in Port Hope
On November 14th 1897, a son John Wordsworth Edmunds was born, their father was said to be a Merchant
In 1901, Letitia Edmunds, 38, along with children Harvey, 18, George, 12, Clarence V, 7, Ester L M, 5, and John W aged 3 were
residing in Port Hope, she was a widow.
On July 20 1901, Harvey Edmunds, 18, Tinsmith, died of Consumption (6 months) in Port Hope, Durham,
Her husband had died in 1900 aged 40 from Brights Disease (1 year)
In 1911, Letitia Edmunds, 56, head, with children George, 22, Louisa, 15, John W, 11, in Sherbourne St, Port Hope, Durham, Ontario