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| Christened |
1869 |
Lemington Spa, Warwickshire, England [4] |
| Birth |
18 Jun 1869 |
Lemington Spa, Warwickshire, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| Occupation |
Weaver's Engineer |
| Reference Number |
4 |
| _UID |
33642D55B875D811B6E9AA460BD1873455CD |
| Died |
20 Jun 1952 |
Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Buried |
23 Jun 1952 |
St. John's Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada [5] |
| Person ID |
I9 |
Chamberlain Ancestral Collectives |
| Last Modified |
06 Jun 2010 |
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| Father |
William Thomas CHAMBERLAIN, b. 16 Mar 1843, Kirkby Mallory, Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England , d. 5 Nov 1894, Lemington Spa, Warwickshire, England |
| Mother |
Jane CHAMBERLAIN, b. 16 Aug 1840, Peckleton, Leicestershire, England , d. 30 Jul 1931, Lemington Spa, Warwickshire, England |
| Married |
7 Aug 1866 |
St. Mary's Church, Lemington Spa, Warwickshire, England |
| Family ID |
F9 |
Group Sheet |
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| Family |
Harriet DIMOND, b. 19 Apr 1873, Bexley Heath, Kent, England , d. 27 Dec 1920, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Married |
11 Sep 1897 |
St. Paul, Islington, Middlesex, England [6] |
| _UID |
34642D55B875D811B6E9AA460BD1873456DD |
| Children |
| > | 1. Arthur CHAMBERLAIN, b. 5 Sep 1898, Clapham Junction, London, Middlesex, England , d. 6 Jul 1993, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada  |
| > | 2. Edward CHAMBERLAIN, b. 27 May 1902, Bexley Heath, Kent, England , d. 8 Sep 1967, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada  |
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| Family ID |
F12 |
Group Sheet |
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| Notes |
- Arthur Edward and his family arrived in Canada on February 19, 1910 with the "in-pocket" sum of $150.00.
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| Sources |
- [S13] Passenger Manifest, (Canada, Ottawa: National Archives of Canada and U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), S. S. Grampian, Feb 1910.
Edward Chamberlain Passenger #2971 with $45.00
Male 41 Married
First time in Canada
Intends to be come a permanent resident
Country of birth , England
Race, -English
Destination Toronto
Occupation -Clothier
Intended occupation -Uncertain
Religous denomination Church of England
Can read and write
Harriett Chamberlain
Female 36 Married
First time in Canada
Intends to be come a permanent resident
Country of birth , England
Race, -English
Destination Toronto
Occupation -Clothier
Intended occupation -Uncertain
Religous denomination Church of England
Can read and write
Arthur Chamberlain
Male 11 Single
First time in Canada
Intends to be come a permanent resident
Country of birth , England
Race, -English
Destination Toronto
Inteneded occupation -Uncertain
Religous denomination Church of England
Can read and write
Edward Chamberlain
Male 7
First time in Canada
Intends to be come a permanent resident
Country of birth , England
Race, -English
Destination Toronto
Intended occupation -Uncertain
Religous denomination Church of England
Can read and write
SS Grampian
In service 1907-1926
of the Allan Line
Built by Alexander Stephen & Sons, Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland.
Tonnage: 10,920.
Dimensions: 485' x 60'.
Twin-screw, 15 knots. Triple expansion engines.
Two masts and one funnel.
Passengers: 210 first, 250 second, 1,000 third.
Service: Glasgow-Quebec-Montreal.
Taken over by Canadian Pacific Line in 1917.
Retained her name in their service. Vessel was laid up in 1922.
Scrapped in 1926. Sister ship: Hesperian. Similar to Corsican.
Ship sailed from Liverpool, England on 10 February 1910 arriving at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on 19 February 1910. Copy in possession of Earl Lorne Chamberlain.
- [S15] 1881 Census, England and Wales, Office of National Statistics, General Register Office, Kew, Surrey, England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, Eng., RG11/3093, E.D. 13, fol. 21, pp. 34-35, FHL #1341738, 3 Apr 1881.
Household Schedule #217, 9 Clarendon Place, Collegiate School:
Arthur Riches, head, unm, 31, schoolmaster, born Northamptonshire, Wallup
Ellen E. Riches, sister, unm, 42, assistant, born Norfolk, Wymshold
John Tuck, assistant, unm, 20, tutor, born Kent, Tunbridge Wells
Charles B. Buck, assistant, unm, 24, tutor, born Suffolk, Ipswich
William M. Chamberlain, boarder, unm, 13, scholar, born Warwick, Leamington
Arthur E. Chamberlain, board, unm, 12, scholar, born Leamington
William T. Bayes, 15, scholar, born Warwick, Lawford
Henry Billing, 11, scholar, born Warwick, Harborne
William L. Barnham, 9, scholar, born Warwick, Long Compton
Percy W. Churchill, 9, scholar, born Yorks, Marsden
Harry C. Churchill, 7, scholar, born Yorks, Marsden
Thomas Crowley, 13, scholar, born Warwick, Birmingham
James T. Duck, 12, scholar, born Ireland, Dublin
William C. Eudall, 12, scholar, born Warwick, Hindsworth
Charles Ferguson, 13, scholar, born Warwick, Harborne
Walter E. Hart, 11, scholar, born Warwick, Coventry
Charles A. Scotchen, 11, scholar, born Warwick, Birmingham
George H. Smart, 15, scholar, born Surrey, Sydenham
Henry B. Smart, 14, scholar, born Surrey, Sydenham
William G. Watson, 15, scholar, born Warwick, Leamington
George Wilson, 14, scholar, born Worcestershire, Princes End
John Edwards, 15, scholar, born Warwick, Leamington
Ernest T. Gibbs, 12, scholar, born Oxfordshire, Mollingham
Ernest Leeson, 14, scholar, born Warwick, Birmingham
Thomas Richardson, servant, unm, 16, footman, born Warwick, Leamington
Kate B. Arnold, servant, unm, 23, cook, born Warwick, Kenilworth
Jane R. C. Hodges, servant, unm, 21, housemaid, born Warwick, Southam
School was immediately next door to Somerset House, Clarendon Place, the home of P. H. Muntay, the then Member of Parliament
- [S37] 1891 Census, England and Wales, Office of National Statistics, General Register Office, Kew, Surrey, England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), St. Mary Hertfordshire, England, RG12/1094 pg 5, 5 Apr 1891.
22 High Street:
Arthur Chamberlain, servant, single, 22, Drapers Assistant, Employed, born Leamington War
- [S11] Bishop's Transcript, Church of England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), Lemington Spa, Warwickshire, England, LDS Film #, 1869.
Photograph of entry in possession of Earl Lorne Chamberlain.
- [S12] Burial Register, St. John's Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, (Not published).
Section 7, Range 22, Grave number 3. Buried with his wife, Harriet nee Dimond. Deed for cemetery burial plot in possession of Earl Lorne Chamberlain.
- [S40] Certified copy of an Entry of Marriage, Office of the Registrar General for England, (England, Kew: General Register Office), Islington, Certificate #MX, Sep 1894.
September 11, 1894
No.
Groom: Arthur Edward Chamberlain, aged 24, a Bachelor, occupation Draper, residence at time of marriage was St. Albans, Father William Thomas Chamberlain, Gentleman.
Bride: Harriet Dimond, age , a spinster, no occupation, residence at time of marriage was , father Charles Dimond, Butcher.
Witness: Chas. Dimond and Beatrice Dimond
Married in Church of St. Paul by license.
In possession of Earl Lorne Chamberlain.
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