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Emmigration to Canada/Canadian immigration records

Mr Zippy

master brummie
Hi,

I have discovered that my great great grandmother and two of her daughters and their husbands emmigrated to Canada between 1909 and 1915. At least one daughter ended up in Southampton, Bruce County, Ontaria. Does anyone know what the attraction was with Canada for working class brummies, other than a new start. The matriarch had been a shopkeeper and her daughters/husbands were piano makers/workers according to the 1901 census. So, there is no obviuos reason why they chose Canada.

Secondly, can anyone recommend any good internet respources for Canadian records, such as immigration between 1910 - 1920.

Thanks.,
 
If you go to Solihull Library and have a look at ASPECTS OF BIRMINGHAM,
There is quite a lot of information on the subject you are interested in, in chapter 5 THE CHILDRENS EMIGRATION HOMES by VALERIE HART.
 
canadian research

Thought "I will take a look" and was blown away by the information this site has to offer, so much so that it may be possible that I have found an ancestor of mine, will be checking records tonight.

BUT

also on this site looking at the commonwealth graves section I found this notice ( I hope I am doing right by copy/paste this section but if I do not how will those concerned find out.
If i am at fault here please Mr Administrator please delete it but just take a look.............................


Next of Kin Sought by Commission

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission would like to make contact with the next of kin of the following casualties:
Birmingham (Witton) Cemetery
Gunner William Florey, 1678560, Royal Artillery, Died 13 September 1946
Private C J Pratt, 21689, Coldstream Guards, Died 9 September 1917
Birmingham (Brandwood End) Cemetery
Signalman John Charles Baker, 40254, Died 14 February 1940
Private Frederick Arthur Woodcock, 286, Died 3 February 1918
If you are related to any of these men, or can put us in touch with someone who is please contact the Commission's United Kingdom Office on 01926 330137.

The Commission does not usually put requests for contact on our website. This is an exceptional case regarding the commemoration of the above men...............

do not know how old this announcement is but do hope it helps someone
QUESTION....should it also be in another section??
 
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