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Title: British Child Evacuees in Canada During the Second World War
Post by: chalstead on Sunday 16 November 14 17:02 GMT (UK)
Hello,
My current PhD research focuses on British children who were evacuated to Canada in the Second World War. I research children who came privately or through CORB and have created a database of over 3000 children (I have their names, placement information, ship, etc).
I would love to hear from former evacuees or their families. Please contact me if you are trying to trace an evacuee. Moreover, I would also love to hear from those who remember these evacuees (in Britain, Canada, schools etc.)
I hope I can share my findings!
Thank you!
Title: Re: British Child Evacuees in Canada During the Second World War
Post by: Donna Crocker Chambers on Monday 17 November 14 19:32 GMT (UK)
I would be very interested in any information you would have on my Mother and her sisters.  They came over on the Oronsay, departing from Liverpool and landing at Pier 21 in Halifax.  My Mother's name is Ivy Winifred Hoare.  Her sisters were Dorothy and Margaret.  They were all born in Saskatchewan, Canada as my Grandparents went there for work for a few years before returning to England. 

I do have a picture of their group taken when they landed on their way to Dorchester, N.B., if you are interested in a copy. 
Title: Re: British Child Evacuees in Canada During the Second World War
Post by: chalstead on Tuesday 18 November 14 13:37 GMT (UK)
Hi Donna,
Thanks for your response. I will send you a private message.

I would be very interested in any information you would have on my Mother and her sisters.  They came over on the Oronsay, departing from Liverpool and landing at Pier 21 in Halifax.  My Mother's name is Ivy Winifred Hoare.  Her sisters were Dorothy and Margaret.  They were all born in Saskatchewan, Canada as my Grandparents went there for work for a few years before returning to England. 

I do have a picture of their group taken when they landed on their way to Dorchester, N.B., if you are interested in a copy.
Title: Re: British Child Evacuees in Canada During the Second World War
Post by: sarah on Tuesday 18 November 14 14:13 GMT (UK)
Hi Chalstead,

Donna will be unable to reply to private messages until she has made 2 posts.

If the information is non-sensitive it maybe helpful to other researchers to post on the thread???

Regards

Sarah :)
Title: Re: British Child Evacuees in Canada During the Second World War
Post by: chalstead on Tuesday 18 November 14 14:16 GMT (UK)
Thank you for pointing this out, Sarah.
The information is sensitive but I will say that I have been able to answer Donna's inquiry. :)
My database already includes her relatives.
Best wishes,
Chalstead


Hi Chalstead,

Donna will be unable to reply to private messages until she has made 2 posts.

If the information is non-sensitive it maybe helpful to other researchers to post on the thread???

Regards

Sarah :)
Title: Re: British Child Evacuees in Canada During the Second World War
Post by: chalstead on Tuesday 18 November 14 14:18 GMT (UK)
Hi Donna,
Could you post two more replies or comments somewhere (on this thread or another)? That way we will be able to private message. Sorry for any confusion!


Hi Donna,
Thanks for your response. I will send you a private message.

I would be very interested in any information you would have on my Mother and her sisters.  They came over on the Oronsay, departing from Liverpool and landing at Pier 21 in Halifax.  My Mother's name is Ivy Winifred Hoare.  Her sisters were Dorothy and Margaret.  They were all born in Saskatchewan, Canada as my Grandparents went there for work for a few years before returning to England. 

I do have a picture of their group taken when they landed on their way to Dorchester, N.B., if you are interested in a copy.
Title: Re: British Child Evacuees in Canada During the Second World War
Post by: Donna Crocker Chambers on Tuesday 18 November 14 16:38 GMT (UK)
My cousin and I have been unable to find any information for CORB on the sisters.  We have relied solely on what Dorothy had mentioned and some information from my Mum.  Message two.
Title: Re: British Child Evacuees in Canada During the Second World War
Post by: Donna Crocker Chambers on Tuesday 18 November 14 16:44 GMT (UK)
Any information, however small, will certainly help us figure things out.  We have been unable to find any information on CORB, even the date that the sisters arrived at Pier 21. 
Title: Re: British Child Evacuees in Canada During the Second World War
Post by: chalstead on Tuesday 18 November 14 16:45 GMT (UK)
Great - hopefully now my message may show up in your message box. If not, I can resend it!  :)
My cousin and I have been unable to find any information for CORB on the sisters.  We have relied solely on what Dorothy had mentioned and some information from my Mum.  Message two.
Title: Re: British Child Evacuees in Canada During the Second World War
Post by: KarenM on Tuesday 18 November 14 16:52 GMT (UK)
Hi Claire and Donna, welcome to Rootschat!

Glad to see you are able to make contact with each other and hopefully Donna you will get some questions answered about your mum and her sisters.

Karen
Title: Re: British Child Evacuees in Canada During the Second World War
Post by: Donna Crocker Chambers on Tuesday 18 November 14 16:58 GMT (UK)
Thank you, Karen, for all your help.  This has opened a door too long shut.