Opinions please....
Posted: 20 Dec 2013 14:09
On the 19th of October 1891 a child was baptised "Petrus" Fry, parents Thomas and Elizabeth Fry nee Pierce. The child's birth is simply entered as September 1887.
I believe the child was actually Percy Fry, subsequently 'abandoned' by his parents. Percy has no been found in the 1891 census and is believed to have been sent to Canada in 1898.
His departure...
Passenger: Percy FRY
Date of departure: 26 March 1898
Port of departure: Liverpool
Passenger destination port: Portland, USA
Passenger destination: Portland, USA
Date of Birth: 1887 (calculated from age)
Age: 11
Occupation: Child
Passenger recorded on: Page 1 of manifest.
Ship: CARTHAGINIAN
Percy is accompanied by 27 other young children on the manifest and two adults, Ellen Douglas and Louisa James.
From Source: Library and Archives Canada;
Reference: RG 76 B 1 a, Vol 32, File 724, Part 1, Documents from Immigration Branch, Central Registry Files; Microfilm: C-4690; Type of Record: Other Government of Canada records
His arrival....
Surname: FRY
Given Name: Percy
Age: 11
Ship: Carthaginian
Year of Arrival: 1898
Departure Port: Liverpool
Departure Date: 1898
Arrival Port: Portland
Arrival Date: 1898
Party: The Sheltering House, Liverpool, England.
Comments: Group of 42 medically examined 22 May 1898 in England.
The final destination of the children aboard the CARTHAGINIAN 1898, following arrival at Portland, Maine, was Knowlton, Quebec. http://jubilation.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/ge ... /birt.html
His 'abandonment' is in line with the neglect of 2 other sons of this couple, both taken into care in 1898. Two daughters born died soon after birth.
Now, the opinion... The only birth for a Percy Fry was registered in January 1888. The certificate arrived today. His birth is dated 24th November 1887, father named as William Fry [seaman], mother Elizabeth Fry formerly Pierce of 19 Mulberry Street.
Elizabeth's spouse Thomas was a railway lorry driver and they had married in October 1883, their first child Elizabeth was born in 1884 [died 1886]. Percy was, as far as I can see, their second child. They are not living together in 1891 and there is no marriage for a William Fry to an Elizabeth Pierce. So was Thomas not Percy's father and William Fry was a convenient invention? Or what.....? Recently discovered family lore has it that Elizabeth had a 'drink problem'. And where is Percy in 1891?
I believe the child was actually Percy Fry, subsequently 'abandoned' by his parents. Percy has no been found in the 1891 census and is believed to have been sent to Canada in 1898.
His departure...
Passenger: Percy FRY
Date of departure: 26 March 1898
Port of departure: Liverpool
Passenger destination port: Portland, USA
Passenger destination: Portland, USA
Date of Birth: 1887 (calculated from age)
Age: 11
Occupation: Child
Passenger recorded on: Page 1 of manifest.
Ship: CARTHAGINIAN
Percy is accompanied by 27 other young children on the manifest and two adults, Ellen Douglas and Louisa James.
From Source: Library and Archives Canada;
Reference: RG 76 B 1 a, Vol 32, File 724, Part 1, Documents from Immigration Branch, Central Registry Files; Microfilm: C-4690; Type of Record: Other Government of Canada records
His arrival....
Surname: FRY
Given Name: Percy
Age: 11
Ship: Carthaginian
Year of Arrival: 1898
Departure Port: Liverpool
Departure Date: 1898
Arrival Port: Portland
Arrival Date: 1898
Party: The Sheltering House, Liverpool, England.
Comments: Group of 42 medically examined 22 May 1898 in England.
The final destination of the children aboard the CARTHAGINIAN 1898, following arrival at Portland, Maine, was Knowlton, Quebec. http://jubilation.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/ge ... /birt.html
His 'abandonment' is in line with the neglect of 2 other sons of this couple, both taken into care in 1898. Two daughters born died soon after birth.
Now, the opinion... The only birth for a Percy Fry was registered in January 1888. The certificate arrived today. His birth is dated 24th November 1887, father named as William Fry [seaman], mother Elizabeth Fry formerly Pierce of 19 Mulberry Street.
Elizabeth's spouse Thomas was a railway lorry driver and they had married in October 1883, their first child Elizabeth was born in 1884 [died 1886]. Percy was, as far as I can see, their second child. They are not living together in 1891 and there is no marriage for a William Fry to an Elizabeth Pierce. So was Thomas not Percy's father and William Fry was a convenient invention? Or what.....? Recently discovered family lore has it that Elizabeth had a 'drink problem'. And where is Percy in 1891?