Notes In 1901, Margaret Kinghorn, 7 years of age, and her sister, Ann Kinghorn, 2M years of age, were shown as inmates in Leith Poorhouse, 172 Great Junction St, Leith, Midlothian, Scotland. (Parish: Leith; ED: Leith Poorhouse; Line: 9; Year: 1901.)
Brothers, Peter and Allan Kinghorn were also inmates at the same institution. (Source: 1901 Census of Scotland; Parish: Leith; ED: Leith Poorhouse; Line: 14; Year: 1901). Another brother, William Kinghorn, 10 years of age, was residing with his grandmother, Ann Mathers, 63, domestic servant, at High Street, Strichen, Aberdeenshire, England. (Source: 1901 Census of Scotland; Parish: Strichen; ED: 2; Line: 13; Year: 1901.)
In 1908, Maggie Kinghorn, 14, arrived at Quebec, Canada, along with a group of 60 children en route to Brockville, Ontario, Canada. (brother, Allan Kinghorn, 14, arrived in 1910 on the Hesperian; brothers, Peter Kinghorn, 13, and William Kinghorn, 14, arrived on the Corinthian in 1905; and sister Annie Kinghorn, 10, arrived on the Hesperian in 1909.)
On March 26, 1919, in Augusta, Grenville, Ontario, Canada, Margaret A. Kinghorn was a witness to her brother John Peter Kinghorn's marriage to Eleanor May Kelso.
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