Notes In 1908, Rose Kane, 11, arrived at Quebec, Canada, along with a group of 109 girls en route to Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, and 219 boys en route to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, accompanied by Mr. Lloyd.
In 1911, Rose Kane, 14, was shown as a boarder in the home of Josiah and Sarah Cowan of 591 Bolivar, Peterboro, Ontario, Canada. Her date of birth is shown as May and her immigration year is not shown.
On May 5, c. 1914, an Inspection of British Immigrant Children was completed on Rose Kane (No. 7750). Information stated was that she had immigrated in 1908; that she was 17 years old; that she had originally been in the South Shields home; that she had been brought to Canada by Barnardos; that she was currently placed with Mr. and Mrs. George Longmuir, a farmer and his wife; that her current residence was Hastings RR2, Lot 4, Con 11, Seymour, Peterboro, Ontario, Canada. Her character was stated as being very good; that she had been with this placement for one year since November last; that she was engaged in housework; that she was in very good health; that she had a good supply of clothes; that she went to Sunday school and church regularly; that she did not attend day school; that she was a very good girl; that neither she nor her employer had any complaints; that she was content and very comfortable; and that the terms of her indenture were Board plus $86 per month / cost of clothing deducted / balance is banked in girl's favor.
On December 24, 1919, at Chatham, Essex, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between Rose Elizabeth Kane, 21, housekeeper, born in England to unknown parents (George Cowan, guardian); and John Leonard Boycott, 21, machinist, born in Chester, England, to John R Boycott and Louisa Sophia Oakley.
In 1921, Rose Boycott, 21, was found residing at 535 Campbell Avenue, Sandwich Twp, Sandwich East, Essex North, Ontario along with her husband John, 21, and 9 month old son John W.
In 1922, John L Boycott, 22, arrived in the USA, he left his wife Rose in Windsor, Ontario
In June 1923, Rose E. Boycott, 23, and her two children: John William Boycott, 2 months; and Margaret Boycott, 1, entered the United States through the Port of Detroit, Michigan. She declared that she had no occupation; that she would be returning to Canada; that they resided in Windsor, Ontario, Canada; that her next of kin was her father-in-law, John Boycott, who resided at 160 Cameron Avenue, Windsor, Ontario, Canada; that her husband paid her passage; that she would be staying in a room at 13935 Washburn Avenue, Detroit, Michigan; and that she was born in Essex, England.
In 1935, Margaret Louise Boycott, 12 years 11 months, Student, re-entered America accompanied by her father John Leonard Boycott and her brother John William Boycott, they were heading to her fathers address at 15736 M????, Detroit, Michigan