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I have a G G Uncle and Aunt that lived in northern Ontario, Canada. He was born in the Shetlands and she here in Canada. They were married in Canada to my knowledge.
They were here for the 1871, 1881 and 1891 Canadian Census' at the same location.
Suddenly in the 1891 Census they had two children listed that were born in England. The ages of the children would put them born in the early 1870's and their given names were not common in the family lines.
I highly suspect that they were British Home Children, here to work on the farm for the aging couple, who were in their late 60's in 1891.
Does anyone out there have any ideas how one might trace these children? Trouble is they are listed in the Census under our Surname.
On the next Census in 1901 I cannot find them under our Surname, which could mean they either went back to England, died or the girl got married.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.