Notes John Wyatt was admitted to Norwood Schools on October 21, 1897. His mother, Isabella, had died in 1892 at the age of 37, in Pancras, London, England, and his father, James, had deserted.
John's brother, James was on the training ship "Exmouth," and his brother, George, was residing at 5 Gloster Street, West Norwood, London, England.
John Wyatt was discharged to Barnardo's Home on August 1, 1900.
In 1900, John Wyatt, 12, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 101 Barnardo boys en route to Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Placed with John A Fawcett, Woodgreen, Aldboro Twp, Elgin, Ontario
March 14 1902
Age 14, good home, employed at farm work, healthy, attends Baptish Church, good character, Terms-$100 on 1st April 1905 and one years schooling. This boy is well cared for and his personal appearance is satisfactory. He has grown considerably and is said
to have done fairly well. He is contented and settled, and has passed his school examination very well.
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