Notes The following records have been discerned for Private Albert George Spice.
England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Name: Albert George Spice
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1895
Registration District: Fulham
Inferred County: London
Volume: 1a
Page: 218
1901 English Census records for Mabel Emily (Baldry) and Frederick James Spice place them in North East Fulham, London, England. Sons Albert G (5) and Arthur J (3) are in residence. Frederick was a Stage Carriage Conductor by occupation.
Mabel Emily Baldry Spice married Herbert Alexander Benn in 1899 and had two sons, Frederick Spice Benn and Herbert James Benn. Herbert had one daughter, Emily, from a previous marriage. The family is on the 1911 English Census at 150 Northcroft Rd, Ealing West, Brentford, England.
Library and Archives Canada
Surname: SPICE
Given Name: Albert George
Age: 10
Sex: M
Ship: Dominion
Year of Arrival: 1906
Departure Port: Liverpool
Departure Date: 1906-03-08
Arrival Port: Portland
Arrival Date: 1906-03-21
Party: Barnardo Homes
Destination: Toronto, Ontario
Comments: See also T-500
Source: Library and Archives Canada
Reference: RG 76 C1f
Microfilm: T-514
Type of Record: Passenger Lists
1911 Canadian Census records place Albert Spice in the household of Elizabeth and Leonard Allen in Essex, Ontario. He is listed as an adopted son born Nov 1896.
Attestation papers were signed 28 Jan 1915 in Windsor, Ontario. Albert Spice was born 11 Nov 1895 in London, England. He was a farmer by trade. His Next of Kin was his Mother, Mrs. Benn of West Ealing, London, 150 North Cross Road. 5'8 1/2" in height with dark brown hair and brown eyes. His religion was listed as Methodist.
Commonwealth War Graves Registers states that Albert died of cerebrospinal fever at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Netley, Hampsire, England. Gave 358.
Find A Grave Memorial# 120497845
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