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  • Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 on Ancestry

    Have just found an entry on Ancestry on the Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 for

    Horace E Hamson date vessel St John, New Brunswick

    Could someone with full membership possibly look this up for me and let me know the details please, it could help prove I am on the right lines,
    Many thanks
    Elaine
    Elaine

    Looking for Ward, Moore, Hunt, Warren...and who was Gertrude Wills

    http://leicestermoores.tribalpages.com
    http://wardnottsleics.tribalpages.com

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    Elaine, it says Ship Grampian left from Liverpool? arrived Feb 2nd 1919.
    There is a ships manifold saying Nominal Roll of Men to be Discharged in Canada and it is a Party of Unfits etc sailing from Liverpool. Against most it says No suitable employment available in England.

    If you want a copy pm your address as I've saved it.
    Daphne

    Looking for Northey, Goodfellow, Jobes, Heal, Lilburn, Curry, Gay, Carpenter, Johns, Harris, Vigus from Cornwall, Somerset, Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, USA, Australia.

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    • #3
      what year was he born as I can only find a John E Hamson???

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      • #4
        Daphne
        Have sent you a message
        Elaine
        Elaine

        Looking for Ward, Moore, Hunt, Warren...and who was Gertrude Wills

        http://leicestermoores.tribalpages.com
        http://wardnottsleics.tribalpages.com

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        • #5
          Hi Val
          Took me a bit to find him

          I put a search in for

          Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935

          and followed the link on ancestry. It comes up with quite a few Hamsons.
          Elaine
          Elaine

          Looking for Ward, Moore, Hunt, Warren...and who was Gertrude Wills

          http://leicestermoores.tribalpages.com
          http://wardnottsleics.tribalpages.com

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          • #6
            HI Elaine

            since you've not responded yet to confirm if this man is yours or not. I'll just add that this young man who is a soldier on that passenger list you asked about also has the same service number as a Soldier who has a
            Canadian WW1 service record. On that service records he states his relation is Mrs E Hamson.

            Going on that I found Horace on the Canadian 1911 census with mum and dad George and Edith also an Uncle John is with them him being the brother of George the dad that is.



            Would this be the famliy that you're after?
            WendyP

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            • #7
              Morning Wendy

              I found the military records but have not had much experience looking at Canada but the 1911 certainly sounds like them. Have George marrying Edith in Leicester with son Horace 1901. Would be grateful if you could point me in the right direction
              Thanks
              Elaine
              Elaine

              Looking for Ward, Moore, Hunt, Warren...and who was Gertrude Wills

              http://leicestermoores.tribalpages.com
              http://wardnottsleics.tribalpages.com

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              • #8
                Thanks Daphne

                Downloaded no problem
                Elaine
                Elaine

                Looking for Ward, Moore, Hunt, Warren...and who was Gertrude Wills

                http://leicestermoores.tribalpages.com
                http://wardnottsleics.tribalpages.com

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                • #9
                  Thanks everyone for looking in so far, am off to take photo's for the Wiki, back later
                  Elaine
                  Elaine

                  Looking for Ward, Moore, Hunt, Warren...and who was Gertrude Wills

                  http://leicestermoores.tribalpages.com
                  http://wardnottsleics.tribalpages.com

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                  • #10
                    HI Elaine


                    Can you view the images for the canadian 1911 census? If so the family are residing in Richmond Riding, Luhn Islands, Steneston British Columbia.

                    if not send me a PM with your email addy then I can return the image on to you so to speak
                    WendyP

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                    • #11
                      Hi Wendy

                      Have sent you a message, thank you. Will check in later
                      Elaine
                      Elaine

                      Looking for Ward, Moore, Hunt, Warren...and who was Gertrude Wills

                      http://leicestermoores.tribalpages.com
                      http://wardnottsleics.tribalpages.com

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                      • #12
                        Would anyone have time to do me a quick look-up?

                        I have a Cuthbert William C Mallet(t), born Nottingham 1879, who disappears after 1901. In 1901 he's a trooper with Strathcona's Horse (which I believe is/was a Canadian outfit), on furlough in London with his parents John Thomas and Elizabeth. Can't see any of them, or his siblings Arnold, Mabel and Ethel, in 1911.

                        I have a possible candidate for him and his brother Arnold Henry, surname spelled Malet, going to Singapore as planters on separate ships in 1919 (FMP).

                        I've now found a hit on the Canadian passenger lists for a Cuthbert Mallett, born 1879, going to Canada in 1896; departure port Liverpool, arrival port Quebec and Montreal. However, if I put England/Britain for the birthplace, nothing comes up.

                        Could someone check to see who this guy is? Especially his birthplace and occupation.

                        Thanks a lot,
                        Mary

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                        • #13
                          Hi Mary, not a lot of info on the list, states age 17, occ as farmer and destination Montreal. No info on origin in UK.
                          If you would like the page image mail me, Regards Tony

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                          • #14
                            Thanks very much, Tony - if that's all the information there is on the list, there's no need to send me the image, as it doesn't really him identify him. Thanks for the offer, though. Doesn't it give a country of birth at all?

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                            • #15
                              HI Mary


                              If you look at the FMP site there is a corresponding outward bound passenger for 1896 under the listing of C W C Mallet bn 1879 intending to stay in Montreal but his Occupation is shown as Clerk - the image is very clear on FMP. Not sure it is the same person as seen on A******y but since this one does have his full 3 initial he's sounds more like your man.

                              Considering you have him in the 1901 then there could be an incoming list for him on the other site.


                              While on FMP did you see the 1926 Singapore Cuthbert C Malet entry only asking because his details show that he's is a Government Officer FMS and his last known address is down as Combe Martin Devon and his stated permantent address is FMS.


                              According to the Canadian Archives Cuthbert Mallet who travelled in 1896 shown as a farmer was on the Home Children website list.



                              It's something if nothing
                              Last edited by WendyP; 19-04-09, 07:10.
                              WendyP

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                              • #16
                                Mary


                                Was Cuthbert's third name Chamberlain?

                                this website that folows shows his surname also as Malet



                                If so you must visit the folowing website to view his service record for him when he was in the Royal Strathcona Horse Regiment for his period of service in the South African Was of 1899 to 1902 it names his father as John Thomas Malet state Cuthbert bn Notts.


                                See here

                                Search - Soldiers of the South African War (1899 - 1902) - Library and Archives Canada


                                If you enter just his last name of Malet and then click to see his service record. There are 9 images listed but some are duplicates.
                                WendyP

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                                • #17
                                  HI Mary

                                  I bring belated sad news visit this page to see why which would also confirm most of the Singapore details as well.

                                  M Database


                                  On a lighter note here the 1911 detials
                                  John Thomas Malet 71 Occ
                                  ELizabeth Malet 63
                                  Ethel Malet 35 Single,
                                  Margaret Malet 37 D-i-L bn London

                                  Address
                                  Beaumont Cannards Grave?
                                  Shepton Malet in the parish of Pilton
                                  Somerset
                                  Last edited by WendyP; 19-04-09, 07:39.
                                  WendyP

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                                  • #18
                                    Ooh, thanks very much, Wendy.

                                    I only had his name as Cuthbert William C Mallet, but his grandmother was a Chamberlain. That Boer War site's particularly interesting, because the image gives his father’s name, which confirms his identity.

                                    I'd already found his death in Malaya on the CWCG site (I dread to think what the circumstances were).

                                    Thanks very much for the 1911 details for his parents, sister and sister-in-law - I hadn't tried again since discovering that the whole of this branch of the family seems to have changed the spelling of the surname from Mallet to Malet.

                                    I'm still going through the passenger lists on Ancestry and FMP; so far I've found Cuthbert on two outgoing lists to Singapore as well as that Canadian one, but not on any incoming lists. However, I imagine he may have come from Canada to England on a troopship, in which case he wouldn't be on the civilian lists. I hadn't found the CWC Malet entry, thanks for that.

                                    I've also found numerous incoming and outgoing voyages for his brother Arnold and his wife and children. Interesting family. Arnold and Cuthbert worked as planters in Malaysia, and Arnold seems to have lived in the Belgian Congo for a while. He wrote learned articles about rubber planting. Goodness knows where he learned about it, when his father and grandfather were lace manufacturers.
                                    Last edited by Mary from Italy; 19-04-09, 19:28.

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                                    • #19
                                      I'm having a lot of trouble reading the name of the place where Cuthbert signed on with Strathcona's Horse. It looks something like Moosemin, Asia. Can anyone else decipher it?

                                      This is the link to the image:

                                      Associated Image(s) - Soldiers of the South African War (1899 - 1902) - Library and Archives Canada

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                                      • #20
                                        There seems to be a Moosomin in Canada, so I guess that's it. No idea about the second word, though.

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