Notes A birth registration was found for Albert Makepeace; Year of Registration: 1891; Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun; District: Aston (1837-1924); County: Warwickshire; Volume: 6d; Page: 404.
In 1891, Alfred Makepeace, 3 years of age, was shown residing at 16 Hunters Vale, 4 Court, Aston, Warwickshire, England. Other family members included: Albert Makepeace, 4 months; Harry Makepeace, 6; Henry Makepeace, 24, bricklayer labourer; Sarah Makepeace, 26, pearl button driller; and William Makepeace, 8. (Source: 1891 Census of England; Class: RG12; Piece: 2428; Folio 42; Page 31; GSU roll: 6097538.)
In 1901, Alfred Makepeace, 13 years of age, was shown as an inmate residing at Cottage Homes, Coleshill, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, along with his brother, Albert Makepeace, 10. (Source: 1901 Census of England; Class: RG13; Piece: 2894; Folio: 114; Page: 16.)
In 1901, Alex Makepeace, 12 (along with his brother, Albert Makepeace, 10) arrived at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, with a group of 102 children en route to the Middlemore home in Halifax.
On February 17, 1910, in Westmoreland, New Brunswick Canada, a marriage was registered between Alfred Makepeace, 22, farmer, born in Birmingham, England, son of Henry and Sarah Makepeace; and Jennie Round Manning, 19, born in Birmingham, England, daughter of James and Jane Manning. (Provincial Archives of New Brunswick: Number: 2451; Reference: B4/1910; Microfilm: F15939)
Arthur Nelson Makepeace was born on May 14, 1910, in Newtown, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada, to Alfred Makepeace and Jennie Round Manning.
In 1911, Jennie MakePeace, 19, and her son, Arthur N. MakePeace, 1, were shown as boarders with Jennie's parents, J. Nelson and Amanda Manning in Studholme, Kings and Albert, New Brunswick, Canada.