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Childrens Homes & British Child Emigration Scheme to Canada
Posted: 12 Mar 2013 14:12
by ZED
THE BRITISH CHILD EMIGRATION SCHEME TO CANADA (1870-1957) ... "100,000 British Home Children (alleged orphans) were sent to Canada by over 50 British Child Care organizations. These 4-15 year old children worked as indentured farm labourers and domestic servants until they were 18 years old."
There's a huge (free access) data-base of names on this website:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.anc ... echildren/
It includes the names of children who were sent to Canada from The Liverpool Sheltering Homes.
Re: THE BRITISH CHILD EMIGRATION SCHEME TO CANADA (1870-1957
Posted: 12 Mar 2013 14:16
by MaryA
I don't know how comprehensive that site but a couple of names from my family were not listed.
This site might complement yours and give even more lists between the two.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.anc ... genealogy/
Re: THE BRITISH CHILD EMIGRATION SCHEME TO CANADA (1870-1957
Posted: 12 Mar 2013 20:08
by Alison C
Hello,
There is also information about British Home Children on the Canadian National Archives site:
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/data ... 0.01-e.php
Alison
Re: THE BRITISH CHILD EMIGRATION SCHEME TO CANADA (1870-1957
Posted: 28 Apr 2014 10:18
by MaryA
Another one to add, this should have all children who passed through the Receiving Centre.
https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/news/podc ... ldren.aspx
Children's Homes Website
Posted: 03 Jun 2014 20:45
by steveflan
Not sure if anyone has seen this, but this website provides "information on all various types of children's homes in Britain including orphanages, homes for those in poverty, and children with special needs, reformatories, industrial and approved schools, training ships, hostels etc."
http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/
Re: Children's Homes Website
Posted: 12 Jun 2014 18:52
by MaryA
This promises to be a valuable site, I suspect the owner will develop it as well as he did his Workhouses site.
Adding words for searching purposes
children's homes childrens homes
Re: THE BRITISH CHILD EMIGRATION SCHEME TO CANADA (1870-1957
Posted: 03 Jan 2015 14:01
by MaryA
Helena Smart, Archivist from the Record Office gave us a very interesting talk at our December meeting about the records she is cataloguing for the Institutional records that have been transferred from Nugent Care.
It will be at least a year before all records are archived but I thought this list would give an idea of the scope of the collection and the numbers of orphanages and schools that are included.
Although she will be pleased to try to respond to any queries, her email address is Helena.smart [at] liverpool.gov.uk I would suggest that you try to narrow down location and dates in your query as there must be a huge collection to be searched.
The collection includes the following:
1. Leyfield School (Also known as the Bishop Memorial School) Honey Greens Lane, West Derby. Opened 1894.
2. Our Lady's Home for Homeless Babies, 93 Shaw Street.
3. St Vincent's Certified Orphanage/Industrial School/Approved School for Catholic Boys, Opened 1859, Everton Crescent, Beacon Lane, Formby.
4. Father Berries Homes:
St Vincent De Paul's Home for Working Boys, 105 Shaw Street
St Francis Home, Shaw Street
St Patricks Home for Remand Children, Shaw Street
St Philip's Home, Shaw Street
St Bernard's Home, Shaw Street
St Anthony's Home, Shaw Street
5. Birkdale Farm Reformatory School, later became St Thomas More Approved School, Birkdale
6. St George's Certified School later St George's Approved School, opened 1854 Everton Terrace, West Derby Road, Formby
7. St Anne's Industrial School, Formby
8. Liverpool Boys Refuge Industrial School, 1864-1922, St Anne Street
9. Bishop Brown Memorial Industrial School, Stockport
10. The Clarence Reformatory Ship, 1864. Later Farnworth Nautical School, later St Aidens Approved School
11. Catholic Children's Protection Society, Shaw Street. Taken over by Father Berries Homes 1902. Emigration Records.
12. Liverpool Catholic Schools Association
13. The Liverpool Catholic Children's Protection Society
14. Catholic Children's Aid Committee, Truman Street
Re: THE BRITISH CHILD EMIGRATION SCHEME TO CANADA (1870-1957
Posted: 30 Jan 2015 18:10
by MaryA

This exhibition on at the Maritime Museum should be of interest to many of our members looking for emigrant children.
Re: THE BRITISH CHILD EMIGRATION SCHEME TO CANADA (1870-1957
Posted: 07 Mar 2015 18:08
by MaryA
This might be useful to some researching those who were displaced during WWII
http://news.westernu.ca/2015/01/student ... -evacuees/
Re: THE BRITISH CHILD EMIGRATION SCHEME TO CANADA (1870-1957
Posted: 08 Mar 2015 03:43
by Ken Holden
I have uncovered a modern research bias on some of the research on home children stories. They were not always "on their own" nor were they always forced to leave England. In researching 10 home children in three lines of my family and another four who were assisted by Barnardo's and stayed in England, the stories of their treatment were not always as were have been recently led to believe.
I am only beginning to uncover how much some of them were supported not only by Barnardo's but by family already in receiving countries. I know there are tales of abuse but I also know of an immense amount of support that Barnardo's offered all fourteen relatives and how grateful they were. This is supported not only by family stories by by numerous archival records both from Barnardo's and from independent archival sources.
I am still in the process of organizing and sorting my sources but there is a broader story out of the England-Niagara connection that has been overlooked. I have been researching for forty years and am absolutely stunned at what I have been able to uncover with the assistance of extended family, researchers in Canada, and on this site. I'll keep you posted.
Cheers and thanks to all who have helped me in my search. If anyone has any questions or needs information about the Niagara-Liverpool connection, please let me know.
Cheers,
Ken
Re: Children's Homes Website
Posted: 19 Jun 2015 14:11
by MaryA
Re: Childrens Homes & British Child Emigration Scheme to Can
Posted: 10 Sep 2015 11:10
by MaryA
Re: Childrens Homes & British Child Emigration Scheme to Can
Posted: 28 Nov 2015 09:46
by BarbaraW
If anybody would like to see a contemporary movie on child migration to Australia I recommend "Oranges and Sunshine" starring Emily Watson and Hugo Weaving it's very powerful and deeply moving.
It's based on the true life story of Margaret Humphreys a social worker from Nottingham who uncovered this scandal of our time.
Margaret wrote a book called "Empty Cradles" I would thoroughly recommend that too as child migration didn't end with our Edwardian ancestors but went on up until the 1960's.
Re: Childrens Homes & British Child Emigration Scheme to Can
Posted: 29 Nov 2015 09:22
by MaryA
http://www.movcity.net/watch-oranges-an ... nline.html
Make sure you have your anti virus set I take no responsibility for the content of the site.
Re: Childrens Homes & British Child Emigration Scheme to Can
Posted: 28 Dec 2015 09:00
by MaryA
Re: Childrens Homes & British Child Emigration Scheme to Can
Posted: 30 Dec 2016 19:58
by MaryA
Another website collection from a long time researcher, including a free download of his book Neither Waif Nor Stray.
http://canadianbritishhomechildren.weeb ... stray.html
Re: Childrens Homes & British Child Emigration Scheme to Can
Posted: 09 May 2017 08:40
by MaryA
About the British Child Deportation Scheme to Canada. Free download of this book first published 2000 and revised and updated 2017
http://canadianbritishhomechildren.weeb ... stray.html
Re: Childrens Homes & British Child Emigration Scheme to Can
Posted: 12 Jun 2017 09:48
by MaryA
There's also a Facebook Group dedicated to this subject
https://www.facebook.com/groups/185144748222772/
Re: Childrens Homes & British Child Emigration Scheme to Canada
Posted: 31 May 2018 07:30
by MaryA