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Research in Other Countries => Canada => Topic started by: Family Guy on Thursday 25 August 05 20:56 BST (UK)
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Hi,
I am trying to find any information on my Great Grandfather, this is ALL I have......
Arthur Ball
B: 20 Oct 1884 East Kirkby, Notts
M: 22 July 1909, (Location unknown as yet)
D: Feb 1959
Arthur Ball emigrated to Canada in the late 1920's, Alone, leaving his wife and daughter.
I will be erternally grateful if anyone out there can help
FG
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Hi FG,
You have noted his death in 1959, do you know where it was?
Karen
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FG,
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/02011802_e.html
Library and Archives Canada ArchiviaNet
Immigration Records (1925-1935)
This website lists three Arthur Balls who arrived in Canada from England in the late 1920s:
Arthur Ball, 22, arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the Doric, 28 March 1927
Arthur Ball, 27, arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, on the Athenia, 4 July 1926
Arthur John Ball, 26, arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, on the Montcalm, 24 may 1929
Nova Scotia GenWeb:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~canns/
Service Nova Scotia:
http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/vstat/history.asp
Nova Scotia Archives:
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/
Quebec GenWeb:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~canqc/index.htm
If you know where Arthur Ball died or was buried, you can send away for records that might tell you if he was married in Canada, who his next of kin was there, etc.
Regards,
Josephine
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Hi Josephine, ;D
Many Thanks for the info that you supplied.
I don't know if he got married over there, he left his wife and child over here and no divorce !!!!! :o
I will follow your leads that you have given me as I have nothing else this good.
Again, thanks for everything
FG ;D
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FG,
I have Canadian and American great-grandparents who never divorced. Each settled down with someone else, had second families, and lied and said they were married to their second spouses. At any rate, it's possible that your great-grandfather either co-habited or actually married again. A cemetery or funeral home record should list next of kin, which might include a spouse or children.
Good luck!
Regards,
Josephine
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Hi Josephine,
Why is it do you think, that members of my side of the family always seem to be VERY hard to track down :'(
Oh well, I will keep trying, I may even get lucky one day ... ;D
FG
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FG,
After they split up, my great-grandparents spent the rest of their lives hiding their tracks and pretending their previous spouses and children hadn't happened. I can't find them anywhere in the 1920 U.S. census. I don't know when they separated or why. It drives me crazy! ; )
If you go to www.canada411.ca and click on Find a Person, then search on Arthur Ball in Quebec, you will get one result. Perhaps he is a relative of your great-grandfather or it might be a coincidence. It might be worthwhile to contact him.
How is it that you have your great-grandfather's date of death?
Regards,
Josephine
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Hi Joseephine,
Thanks for the additional info, I will give it a try and see what comes of it.
I have his date of death came from my mother and I am waiting to find out how she knows this. I had better explain, my parents got divorced when I was young my sisters went with my mother and I had to go with my dad......so when I have a conversation with her, because she remarried, it is through one of my sisters, so it takes a while. ::)
FG ;D
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Hello Family Guy,
It would seem that Arthur was a name the Balls commonly used for their male children. This makes it hard to pick the right one.
I have checked the indexes for British Columbia and see that Arthur Hector Ball married Sept 5 1926 and William Arthur Ball died July 3 1959.
Neither seems likely to be your man.
Beth
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Family Guy..here is a link to a tree with aperson named Arthur Ball with the same birthday. No other dates are mentioned so I'm hoping this may be a link for you. Its only been 2 years snce you last posted on this, hope this finds you.
http://trees.ancestry.ca/pt/person.aspx?pid=-2023372764&tid=966845
Kiddo ???
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Arthur Ball married Annie Lillian Collingwood 1909
Basford, Derbyshire, Nottnghamshire
Registered the Oct-Dec quarter.
An Arthur Ball, locomotive machinist b. Nottngham, married, English, last residence Fort Erie ON, tried to cross to Buffalo NY Mar 1922. Landed Canada June 3 1920 SS Victoria Montreal
Wife not accompanying him. Looks like 35years but fuzzy. Friend in Hamilton Ont., Sister Florence Salinas
Rejected for crossing-no luggage. Worth considering??
K.