Notes [POSSIBLE MATCH] A birth registration was found for Gladys May Lively: Year of Registration: 1898; Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar; District: Wandsworth; County: Greater London, London, Surrey; Volume: 1d; Page: 810.
On 3 January 1898, Gladys May Lively baptised at Saint Andrew, Battersea, daughter of Thomas and Laura, of 46 Dawbrook Road, 'Plumber'
In 1901, Gladys Lively, 3 years of age, was shown as a nurse child residing with James Newnham, 48, gardener (jobbing); and Emily Newnham, 40, at Wivelsfield Green Road, Wivelsfield, Sussex, England. (Source: 1901 Census of England; Class: RG13; Piece: 913; Folio: 87; Page: 10.)
In 1908, Gladys Lively, 10, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 109 Barnardo girls to Peterborough, Ontario, and 219 Barnardo boys en route to Toronot, Ontario, Canada, accompanied by Mr. Lloyd.
[POSSIBLE MATCH] In 1911, Gladys Robson, 13, was shown as a house girl / housework to John Robson, 32; and Ada Robson, 28, at Oro, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada. Her date of birth is shown as June 1898, and her immigration year from England is not shown.
[EDITORS NOTE: Gladys Lively reported to Barnardos by 1927 that she had married George Stone. This is an almost certain match as Gladys Lively had been fostered by James and Emily Newnham.] On January 31, 1917, at Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between Gladys Marjorie Newnham, 19, born in Oxfordshire, England to parents unknown to her; and George Stone, 26, farmer, born in Oxfordshire, England, to Fredrick Wm. Stone and Katharine Dean [EDITORS NOTE: This George Stone may be the Barnardo child who arrived at Quebec, Canada, on March 5, 1907, in a group of 349 children.)