Thank you so much andarah and everyone. I does look like them all right! This is just amazing. I had looked in the BAC files and also in the 1891 census through "The Genealogist", but I am no expert.So that means that Joseph was born in 1885 and not 1895 (that is 16 and not 6 years old)? Could he have been considered as an adult then? He would have certainly met up with them later on. This is so encouraging! Suzanne
Do you already have Ruby's wedding?I have her on March 13, 1930 marrying James Jordan. Yes, definitely! I did not have a date or place, but he was James Jordan for sure.Her name is Ruby Mary, her father is Joseph and her mother is Ruby Wheeler. This supports the 1891 census that I found in England, but they were both called Robina there. Indeed.James' parents are Frank and Gertrude Gorvau?They had to be granted a special dispensation for marriage because of mixed religions.They were married at St Anthony of Padua in Montreal.I don't know about Jim Jordan's parents at all. I was told he was a home child too. The church sounds right too, it is just a little south of Montreal (if it's the one I think it is).Do you know Elizabeth's husband's name? I assume he is your grandfather? Do you already have their wedding? Francesco (Frank) Anfossi, b 1881 in Italy. He emigrated from England I think. I have no date for their wedding, maybe around 1908, as they had a first child (a baby girl who died at 3 months old - I have no date of birth or death) and then a son, b. in 1910 (who died in 1918).