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JaneyCanuck
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12 Nov 2010 19:31 |
So are you actually looking for info about Margaret too? Do you know her parents' names, where she was in 1901, anything about her sisters ...?
Just for interet -- 1901:
Name: Louisa C Birt Age: 60 Estimated birth year: abt 1841 Relation: Head Where born: Campsie, Scotland Civil Parish: Liverpool County/Island: Lancashire
with a load of staff and kids, address "Sheltering Home", Myrtle St. No Wilsons there in 1901.
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JaneyCanuck
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12 Nov 2010 19:27 |
I don't get the Danish heritage bit at all. Archie Malony is not a Danish name. ;)
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JaneyCanuck
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12 Nov 2010 19:25 |
This may be her in the Canadian Home Children database:
Surname: WILSON Given Name: Maggie Age: 10 Sex: F Ship: Dominion Year of Arrival: 1902 Departure PortL Liverpool Departure Date: 20 Feb 1902 Arrival Port: Portland Arrival Date: 04 Mar 1902 Party: Party of 51 from Louisa Birt"s Liverpool Sheltering Home. Destination: Knowlton, Quebec Source: Family History Library Reference: Family History Library, microfilm #1449398 Type of Record: Records of other organizations Group of Children Traveling Together
The year, age, place and ship match.
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/home-children/001015-100.01-e.php
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Sophie
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12 Nov 2010 19:21 |
no we knew nothing about her early childhood at all! we knew she has sisters but nothing else. She married within 6 months of coming back to England and my Grandmother was brought up as the new husbands daughter! it was only when she went to get her birth certificate to get a passport she found out her father was not on the cert and not the guy she thought he was!
she was told at that time he was from a farming family in canada. Was danish in heritage (Margaret was very dark as were all her family) My grandmother was the only blonde hair blue eyed child in the family so how she thought she was from the husband I don't know!
She said she was in touch with the Canadian family and when my grandmother assed her 11+ she asked for support to send the child to school. The family refused and said send the child!
How much of this is true now remains to be seen!
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JaneyCanuck
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12 Nov 2010 18:59 |
Looking for random candidates ... ruled out an Archie Mallow who I'd hoped might be Mallone on the image, but was Mutlow ... here's one (thinking outside the England box -- failing to do that was why I didn't find my own Wiltshire grx3 grfather in 1841 for three years, until another GR member found him marrying in Scotland in 1839, and there he was in Glasgow in 1841, I have no idea why) --
1901 Scotland
Name: Archibald Malone Age: 19 Estimated birth year: abt 1882 Relationship: Brother Where born: Ireland Occupation: Grocer Vanman
Civil Parish: Avondale Town: Strathaven County: Lanarkshire Address: 18 Todshill St
John R Malone 29 Annie Malone 33 Mary Malone 13 Maggie Malone 8 John Malone 5 Archibald Malone 19
and the only other apparent candidate in Scotland in 1901, less likely, I'd say:
Name: Archibald Malone Age: 21 Estimated birth year: abt 1880 Relationship: Son Father's name: Patrick Malone Where born: Cumbernauld, Dumbartonshire Occupation: Coal Miner
Civil Parish: Cumbernauld County: Dumbartonshire Address: 58 Auchenslary Row
Patrick Malone 49 Patrick Malone 25 Archibald Malone 21 Thomas Malone 19 Catherine Malone 15 Mary Malone 13
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JaneyCanuck
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12 Nov 2010 18:44 |
So hard to say, isn't it? Any young woman who admitted being a willing participant would have suffered even direr consequences ... the "distatesful letters" could have been mash notes, and not unwelcome.
But young women in Margaret's position were certainly (as they are today) in terribly vulnerable positions and easily preyed upon, for sure. She never spoke about it, I suppose?
No, I don't imagine the police guy was him. ;) I wonder whether he too was sent back to England, if nobody would take him on after that incident?
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Sophie
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12 Nov 2010 18:35 |
this thing has just wiped out my reply!
this police guy prob isn't him, would he be working on a farm in the middle of nowhere?
Interesting though there was a guy in jail called archie maloney in one of the english census but he was too old to be my great grandfather :(
the records say "the boy entered her room at night and ruined her. He wrote distasteful letters to Margaret which she showed to the Pratts. He turned up to see her but was sent away by the family"
Agggghhhhh
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JaneyCanuck
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12 Nov 2010 18:12 |
Well, here's an intereting one. It's about the jail in Simcoe, southwest of Toronto.
"However, the most stunning charges came in 1908 when the chief of police, Archibald Malone, was himself locked up, charged with attempting to kill his constable, William Wilkins. ... While Wilkins returned to England, Malone was released to enlist in the First World War."
He doesn't seem to be in the WWI attestation records at collectionscanada.
Your Archie wouldn't have been a chief of police in 1908. ;) But I'm not finding anything about him.
I do just find it not credible that the Archibald David Maurice Malone whose next of kin was Captain JAE Malone, luminary of the musical theatre, would have been sent to Canada as a home child.
Actually, here he is travelling to Canada with JAE:
MALONE A D M Unknown M 1911 Bristol Canada Montreal MALONE J A E Unknown M 1911 Bristol Canada Montreal MALONE Unknown F 1911 Bristol Canada Montreal
So I'd say that rules him out.
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Sophie
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12 Nov 2010 17:49 |
why didn't Barnardos ask for a date of birth for this "archie maloney" to at least make it easy for me to look up!
Can anyone see any other trace of this archilbald david malone in canada after he enrolled in the army??
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Sophie
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12 Nov 2010 17:43 |
My Great Grandmother is on the home child register
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~britishhomechildren/cw.htm
am not sure if 14 is too young to father a child? she was pregnant in 1907 aged 16 and they were both from liverpool if Archibald David Malone is the father??
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mgnv
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12 Nov 2010 01:08 |
Sophie - this looks like the guy you just mentioned:
From a lookup up at: http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-100.01-e.php
Name: MALONE, ARCHIE DAVID Regimental number(s): 436692 Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 5876 - 43 Date of Birth: 04/08/1893 [his pob=Manchester - nok is father JAE Malone at Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London A farmer, he enlisted at Edmonton 30/1/1915 ]
1901 England Census Civil Parish: Acton Ecclesiastical parish: Bedford Park St Michael and All Angels Town: Acton County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street address: 27 Woodstock Rd Registration district: Brentford Sub-registration district: Acton ED, institution, or vessel: 24 Household schedule number: 178
Marie Malone 36 Shrewsbury, Essex, England Head M Marie K Malone 16 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Daughter S Alice A Malone 11 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Daughter S Archibald D Malone 7 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Son Ethel E Rollen 23 Occold, Suffolk, England Servant S Cook Domestic Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 1205; Folio: 76; Page: 29.
[Now, just about opposite Turnham Green Tube Station]
EDIT So this info is already posted in part - I got side-tracked watching the TV. I'll leave it and apologize for the duplication.
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JaneyCanuck
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12 Nov 2010 00:20 |
Google
"JAE Malone" "Adelphi Theatre"
http://www.archive.org/stream/whoswhoinmusic005278mbp/whoswhoinmusic005278mbp_djvu.txt
"Who's Who in Music" 1913
MOODY, Hilda (Mrs. J. A. E. Malone), vocalist and actress; m. J. A. E. Malone, manager at Daly's Theatre
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Patricia_Malone
Patricia "Pat" Malone (1899 - 1971) was an English stage actress.
Pat Malone was the daughter of a London theatrical director, Captain J.A.E. Malone (d. 1928) and she began acting at an early age. She married actor/comedian/singer Bobby Howes and they had two children, the actress Sally Ann Howes and the musician Peter Howes. Her brother, Pat Malone, was also an actor and appeared on stage, TV, and film. Her grandfather, Joseph Malone, was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1854 during the Crimean War.
That Archie doesn't really sound like he was being sent off as a child migrant.
1901
Marie Malone 36 - married Marie K Malone 16 Alice A Malone 11 Archibald D Malone 7 - born Liverpool Ethel E Rollen 23 - cook, domestic
Town: Acton County/Island: Middlesex
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JaneyCanuck
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12 Nov 2010 00:00 |
I can assure you -- there are no copper mines in Carleton County. ;) Of course, a person who owned a mine would not necessarily live where it was.
Sophie, if you want someone to help check into this Archibald David Maurice Malone, you really have to tell us what these records are that you're looking at.
I also have been looking into any surname starting with Malon.
I don't think someone born in 1893 is the best candidate for being the father of a child born in early 1908, but that 1893 could be inaccurate.
Nope, this is him:
Births Sep 1893 Malone Archibald David M Toxteth Park 8b 225
So he would have been not yet 14 when your grandmother was conceived.
How old was your gr-grandmother when Ruby was born?
Home Children records have no Margaret Wilson entering Canada after 1893.
1911
WILSON RUBY 1908 3 West Derby Lancashire (born Canada) but living with: WILSON ALICE 1892 19 WILSON CHARLES 1910 9 MONTHS
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Surname: WILSON Given Name: Alice Age: 12 Sex: F Ship: Dominion Year of Arrival: 1902 Departure Port: Liverpool Departure Date: 01 May 1902 Arrival Port: Quebec Arrival Date: 11 May 1902 Destination: Toronto Source: Library and Archives Canada Reference: RG76 C 1 a Microfilm: T-480 Type of Record: Passenger Lists Group of Children Traveling Together
http://data2.archives.ca/cef/gpc010/478837a.gif
attestation paper for
Archie David Malone born 4 August 1893, occupation farmer, next of kin JAE Malone address Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London, Eng.
I'd chuckled at that one before because my gr-grfather's sister was in the cast at the Adelphi Threatre in 1870-71.
He enrolled at Edmonton, Alberta. He said he had served in a military force, but no particulars given.
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Teresa
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11 Nov 2010 23:01 |
For Info
Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1911 about Ruby Victoria Wilson Name: Ruby Victoria Wilson Date of Birth: 15 Mar 1908 Gender: Female Birth County: Carleton Father's name: Marge Wilson ****image says Margt Archives of Ontario Microfilm: MS929_4
Teresa
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Sophie
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11 Nov 2010 22:14 |
Incedently I have just been looking for variations on the maloney name and I've found a guy also born in Liverpool Archibald David Maurice Malone 1893. He went to Canada and was in the Canadian army. It says something in the records about Sal army but could this have been CAN army?
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Sophie
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11 Nov 2010 22:12 |
The family story was that the father was a canadian guy of danish decent who owned a copper mine. I have looked for farms in Malakoff and can't see any copper mines!
There was also a picture in my grandmothers possessions of a factory with black railings which apparently the father owned??
Obviously this could have been complete fantasy.
Either way my grandmother and gr grandmother returned to Liverpool in 1909 where they stayed
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Sophie
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11 Nov 2010 22:09 |
thanks for the help on this sorry for the late reply my subscription expired and wouldn't let me renew! anyway I am back now!
So all the records say are my Great grandmother was sent to Canada in 1902. She went to Knowlton then to a few other places as a home child. She was staying with the pratts when she got pregnant in 1907. Mrs Pratt confronted her about "being in trouble" and she confessed that the English boy "Archie Maloney" was the culprit.
The family sent her to the home for friendless girls in Ottawa to have my grandmother. She stayed there with the baby and refused to give her up. Archies name is not on the birth cert. DOB 15/3/1908 Ruby Victoria Wilson is my Grandmother.
Because she refused to give up the baby they sent her back to England.
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JaneyCanuck
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10 Nov 2010 23:34 |
Oh well, at a loose end.
1901 per automatedgenealogy.com
Pratt William H M Head M Aug 28 1865 35 Pratt Edith E. F Wife M Jan 11 1865 36 Pratt Lidda E. F Daughter S Feb 8 1899 2 Kilfoile Howard M Domestic S Dec 1 1882 18
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Pratt William H. M Head M Aug 1865 45 Pratt Edith E. F Wife M Jan 1865 46 Pratt Liddie C. F Daughter S Feb 1889 12 Pratt Leslie N M Son S 1907 4 Pratt Sarah F Sister S May 1857 54 Mullen Thomas M Domestic S Jun 1898 23 >> edit - that is what it says at automatedgenealogy: 1898/23 -- I think he's "Thomas Mateen" at Ancestry (mistranscribed) and it says 1888.
No Archie either year.
Looks like a pretty classic case of exploited child/youth labour with a good turnover, though.
So yes, the gravestone that mgnv linked to is the couple in question. (A woman was and is always "Mrs William X", not "Mrs Edith X", unless divorced and retains her husband's surname or widowed and prefers the latter.)
Just thinking -- it would certainly have helped to know when the pregnancy happened, rather than just when your gr-grandmother was sent to Canada.
Also, you refer to your gr-grmother but to Archie as your gr-gr-grfather - ?
If the birth was before 1911, it will be in Ontario births at Ancestry.ca and there could be information about Archie in that record. However, I don't see a birth with an Arch* Malon* as father (except one for Archibald Wier Malone who seems to be ruled out from his WWI attestation), so probably he wasn't shown on the birth registration, I assume.
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JaneyCanuck
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10 Nov 2010 23:26 |
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JaneyCanuck
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10 Nov 2010 13:21 |
I'd had a quick look at AG and Malakoff seems to come under Marlborough in Carleton County in 1911. There were several Pratts in the first part of Marlborough (I think there were 4 parts) but I had to run last night and I had to again today!
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