British Home Child - Edith Ann Lloyd

Edith Ann Lloyd & Celia Regretta Lloyd
Orphanage Photo - 1906 - England
Edith Ann Lloyd was born in Abertillery, Wales in 1894.  After the death of her father in 1905, her mother had a difficult time caring for her children and some were taken into the care of an orphanage.  In 1906, age 11, Edith was one of 100,000 children sent to Canada during the child emigration movement between 1869 to the late 1930s.

Edith departed October 11, 1906, from Liverpool, England aboard the S.S. Dominion and arrived in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on October 21, 1906.  She was taken to a Dr. Barnardo Home in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.  This home was called the Hazelbrae Barnardo Home. She bounced around a few times but as of the 1911 Canadian Census, the age of 16, she was listed as domestic help in Cavan, Ontario with the White's Family.  In 1917 Edith married in Peterborough, Ontario and together they had 10 children.  

Edith's father was William Lloyd born 1851 in Monmouthshire, Abertillery, Wales. He died from pneumonia in July of 1905.  He, like most of his family, was a coal miner.  Her mother was Mary Jane Waters born 1857

A New Clue - James Byron & Margaret Mahon




I took a risk on this marriage record from England.  I'm so glad I listened to my gut because I'm sure now that it is the marriage entry for my 3x great-grandparents, James Byron and Margaret Mahon.  James and Maggie were born in Ireland and moved to England where their son called Matthew was born in 1862.  Because I knew their eldest son was born in England I cross-referenced the English marriage index and found a James Byron that possibly married a Margaret Mahon. I was hoping it was the record I wanted to see. I'm so glad I took a chance on it. Now I have a marriage date and place, I have confirmation James father was also Matthew, I have occupations to