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Canada Lookup Request / Re: Desperately seeking Wilcox
« on: Saturday 25 January 14 14:06 GMT (UK)  »
Please email me at tazettemb@gmail.com and we can exchange notes.  So pleased that someone also related to James actually surfaced!!  :)

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Canada Lookup Request / Re: Desperately seeking Wilcox
« on: Sunday 31 January 10 14:42 GMT (UK)  »
Update*

James Wilcox was born in Cornwall, England to Richard Wilcox and Mary Rowe. The entire family came to Canada around 1832 or so...

Still unable to find immigration or actual death record for James, though he is buried in Woodland Cemetery in London, Ontario.

Interment record gives date of death as Aug 5, 1906.

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Canada / Re: IMMIGRATION- JOHN SHAW
« on: Wednesday 08 July 09 23:40 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jacquie
agreed- I wondered if shaw.shoo wasn't chasing the wrong John Shaw?  It's very easy to get side tracked chasing censuses... No info was posted describing how we know that the correct John Shaw had been established in the censuses in Canada...  Children's names perhaps?

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Canada / Re: IMMIGRATION- JOHN SHAW
« on: Sunday 05 July 09 22:27 BST (UK)  »
John Shaw- Death Nov 22 1898- Hagerman, Parry Sound, Ont  age 74  (painter), born Devonshire, Eng


1881 census - John Shaw, 50, Painter, born England; wife Jane 28, children Amelia 7, William Thomas 5, and Elizabeth Jane 3
Hagerman & McKellar
 
 
1891 census - John Shaw, 64, Painter, born England, wife Jane 37, children Amelia 17, Mary Ann 9, Robert H. 8, and Levina S. 4
McKellar and Hagerman

Not finding your John Shaw's arrival aboard the Nestorian via Portland. :(

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Canada / Re: IMMIGRATION- JOHN SHAW
« on: Sunday 05 July 09 21:34 BST (UK)  »
Thank you, shaw.shoo- that helps! I'll see what, if anything, I can turn up for you  :)

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Canada / Re: IMMIGRATION- JOHN SHAW
« on: Sunday 05 July 09 02:30 BST (UK)  »
hi shaw.shoo
What are you looking for on John Shaw other than his arrival in Portland 1870?   Please post the link to your other queries on the British boards so we can have some more background & not duplicate others' searches.   ;)   Additional info is needed to find the correct John Shaw.  Marriage details?   

The birth details you have given are vague- (1824 or 1831)... the death in Parry Sound in 1898 puts his year of birth at 1824 in Devonshire.

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Pushing my luck
« on: Tuesday 16 June 09 00:24 BST (UK)  »


I am trying to find Sarah Dobson  ???

Family Search - Sarah Dobson in Manchester with parents Richard and Catharine. (

The place of Christening ties in nicely with the place of marriage- Cathedral, Manchester -

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United States of America / Re: Boyden - Alaska
« on: Monday 15 June 09 23:30 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the correction, Jacquie.

I am looking for information on either Henry or Herbert between censuses, military records, and the usual- as I have most (if not all) of those documents.  :)

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United States of America / Boyden - Alaska
« on: Monday 15 June 09 22:04 BST (UK)  »
Shushanna Stampede - 1913 - Alaska

Henry Boyden November 13, 1884 (Staffordshire, England) - March 1968, Alaska, USA

Henry Boyden's original intention upon emigrating from England (landed in Quebec June 15, 1907) may have been to mine for gold in the Yukon Territory, perhaps hoping the Klondike Gold hadn't been entirely depleted by 1907. Upon hearing of the excitement in Alaska over the Shushanna (now called Chisana) Gold in 1913, Henry promptly left the Yukon Territory for McCarthy, Alaska; an area that eventually thrived around John E. Barrett's mining claims on McCarthy Creek between 1906 and 1910.

Henry Boyden is enumerated in McCarthy, Alaska as an unmarried freighter for a copper mine in the 1920 Federal Census, and a divorced freighter in the 1930 Federal Census of Alaska. Whom he married, for how many years they were married, and why the couple were divorced is not known.
In 1922, Henry Boyden claimed the mineral rights for Ermine Mineral (Rock), Yukon Government File No: GOV 2058 33531, and little else is known of his life between 1930 (last census enumerated) and his SSDI listing of death in March of 1968; recorded as last residing in Gakona, Valdez Cordova, Alaska, United States of America.

* Henry was drafted for WW1; card indicated year of birth as 1887 - however this is incorrect, as it is clearly the same Henry Boyden as enumerated in the 1920 & 1930 Federal Censuses, as well as the 1911 Canadian Census in the Yukon Territory.

* Henry's younger brother Herbert (1893-1970) may have followed Henry to Canada (immigration June 1911) with the intentions of joining his older brother in the Yukon, however either the arduous journey through the ice and snow proved to be too much, or perhaps life took him in another direction as he died in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada in 1970.

I have all of the usual information that can be found in the Censuses and Border Crossings, as well as Immigration and Henry's return (visit) home to Stafford in 1931 (Ships' Lists).

Any suggestions out there as to how I can learn more on Henry, or his brother Herbert in Alaska, Yukon, Alberta, or British Columbia?

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