Afternoon Pye,
There were 3 Kidwells I found in the Candian 1911 census (
www.automatedgenealogy.com transcription) and the first 2 didn't match. The 3rd Kidwell didn't show the first name and shown in 1911 cencus living in Calgary Alberta. I'm not sure it it would be him, but he/she is a lodger. There was no other info given on the census form.
I also found some other info which may be him as well. Gerald seems to have moved around a bit. Would this be your fellow? It doesn't seem unreasonable to me looking at the migration patterns in north america. First, there was a significant migration to the Candian west during the early part of the 1900s. There has also bee quite a bit of migration (back and forth) between Canada and the USA.
Was Gerald married to Mary in Staffordshire before arriving in Canada?
Hope this info below helps.
Passenger List
Name: Gerard G Kidwell
Gender: Male
Age: 20
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1890
Date of Arrival: 8 Apr 1910
Vessel: Virginian
Port of Arrival: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Destination shown as Winnipeg (Manitoba)
Roll: T-4736
Name: Gerald G Kidwell
shows next of kin as wife
Date of Arrival: 14 Sep 1919
Vessel: Minnekahda
Port of Arrival: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Port of Departure: Southampton, England
Roll: T-14797
Cdn Genealogy Index
Name: G. Kidwell
Event: Living
Year: 1912
Province: Saskatchewan
Place: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Comments: Carpenter.
Source: Henderson's Moose Jaw Alphabetical Directory for 1912 (A-S only).
Volume/Page: 280
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Name: Gerald Gordon Kidwell
Arrival Date: Jul 1922
Age: 32
Birth Date: abt 1890
Birth Country: England
Gender: Male
Race/Nationality: English
Port of Arrival: Portal, North Dakota, USA