Notes On 6 December 1890, Frederick Powney, was admitted to St Pancras Union aged 7. He was emigrated to Canada on 15 September 1898. He was placed in North Hyde.
His relatives were
No father
Mother-Mary Ann, died in Highgate Infirmary 3 Dec 1890
Sister-Frances, 13, at Walthamstow
In 1891, Frederick Powney, 7, scholar, at St Mary's Orphanage, Heston, Middlesex
April 28 1899
with Wilfrid Ladouceur, farmer, P.O Pointe Claire, Jacques Cartier,
Age 15, good home, employed at farm work, health good, attends church, no schooling, character good, terms-Board and Clothing. The child is satisfied and gives employer satisfaction
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with Wilfrid Ladouceur, farmer, P.O Pointe Claire, Jacques Cartier,
May 1 1900
Age 15, comfortable home, employed at farm work, good health, attends Roman Catholic Church, not school, character-obedient and truthful. Terms-Board and Clothes for three years. Mr Ladouceur seems to be very much pleased with the boy. Powney states that he likes the work, and is quite contented
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