Hi J.J.
Wow, I'm overwhelmed with all that information

I'll have to look into it .
My information about the ship the 'Canadian' came from the Lloyds Register for 1906-7. Gross tonnage 137, built 1901 by H Oxner, Chester Basin, NS. Owned by C A Jerrett. 97.8 long/25.9 wide/10.04 deep (feet presumably). Port of registry Lunnenberg, NS - British. Don't know if that will help at all.
It's good to have the name of the shipping line, as we may be able to find out something more in the Maritime Museum in Liverpool when we get the chance to go there again.
My Jerrett tree also goes back to about 1610 and is very much Sandford based, but that is very close to Exeter. So it's just a matter of linking everything together. I think I have come across the person who you mention, but will check.
Thankyou for the birth of George Churchill Jerrett and the marriage of his parents. James Jerrett and Mary Cousins are definitely mine.
Haven't had time yet to go into all the websites, but they sound very interesting.
I do appreciate all the trouble you have gone to. Thankyou

Joan