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Do you have a child migrant in your tree?
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Stardust | Report | 23 Oct 2005 14:02 |
Many thanks George. We have only recently heard that my husband's aunt was supposedly sent to Canada as a homechild abt.1911. I've checked the Barnados site and emailed them and we are awaiting a reply. Who knows I might be lucky with one of yours. Thanks again. Grace |
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George | Report | 13 Aug 2004 12:54 |
Between 1869 and 1950s over 100,000 children were shipped to Canada, Australia and South Africa . Many were not orphans but were deserted or sent without parental consent and Ive listed below the some of the best sites to use: |
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George | Report | 13 Aug 2004 12:48 |
see below |