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A birth registration was found for Frederick Viney: Year of Registration: 1891; Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun; District: Croydon; County: Greater London, Kent, Surrey; Volume: 2a; Page: 294. (Parents: William and Annie Viney.)
In 1891, Frederick Viney, 5 weeks of age, was shown residing at Common Side West, Mitcham, Surrey, England. Other family members included: Annie Viney, 37; George Viney, 9; Harry Viney, 3; Joseph Viney, 4; William Viney, 50, carman; William Viney, 1. (Source: 1891 Census of England; Class: RG12; Piece: 602; Folio 62; Page 8; GSU roll: 6095712.)
In 1901, William Viney was a prisoner in Parkhurst Prison, Newport, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England. He died there in 1904 (Age at Death: 77; District: Isle of Wight; County: Hampshire, Isle of Wight; Volume: 2b; Page: 366.)
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In 1901, Frederick Viney, 9 years of age, was shown residing as an inmate at Dr. Barnardos Home, Teighmore, Grouville, Jersey, Channel Islands. (Source: 1901 Census of England; Class: RG13; Piece: 5309; Folio: 179; Page: 22.)
In 1902, Frederick Viney, 11, arrived at Boston, Massachusetts, USA, along with a group of about 400 Barnardo children accompanied by Mrs. Clara Davie, Mr. Edward Clark and Mr. George Henry Thompson, and en route to Toronto and Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. (Frederick's brother, Joseph Viney, arrived in 1901 on the Tunisian with Barnardos.)
In 1911, Fred Viney (age not stated), who worked on the railroad, was shown as a roomer in the home of Miss L(?) Smith at 827 Keefer, Vancouver City, British Columbia, Canada. No date of birth or immigration year was given.
He married Palma Juliet Wagnild about 1915. Palma died in 1934 in Saskatchewan. Fred and Palma had two children: Frederick Harold Viney, born 1922; and Grace Olive Josephine Viney, born 1917.
Frederick then married Kathleen Minor about 1935.
Frederick Thomas Viney died in 1960 in Saskatchewan. He is buried along with his first wife, Palma Juliet Viney (1895-1934) in Abbey Community Cemetery, Saskatchewan, Canada. Also buried in Abbey Community Cemetery is his son, Frederick Harold Viney (1922-1943), Flying Officer with the 405 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force who died August 16, 1943 while serving in World War II. He is also commemorated in Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, United Kingdom.