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MargaretM

MargaretM Report 20 Apr 2018 11:46

This seems to be her return to UK, She's heading to 8 Wallfield Rd., Preston. Her last permanent address was Canada, future permanent address England.


Ada Anyon
in the UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960
Name:
Ada Anyon
Birth Date:
abt 1897
Age:
34
Port of Departure:
St John, New Brunswick, Canada
Arrival date:
28 Feb 1931
Port of Arrival:
Liverpool, England
Ports of Voyage:
Greenock
Ship Name:
Montcalm
Shipping line:
Canadian Pacific Line
Official Number:
145919

PatW

PatW Report 20 Apr 2018 11:28

Ada was born in Preston Lancashire 1893 and died in Blackpool 1976. She was once engaged but never married as the boyfriend died. When she was a young girl she went over to Canada but I don’t know why. I remember family saying she travelled across Canada by train and you had to cook for yourself when on it. (Primus stove?) the journey took about a week. There are family photos with her sitting on a horse and with the boyfriend but unfortunately no dates.

I can’t find any records of her sailing to Canada and don’t know if she went on her own. She certainly didn’t go with any of her sisters. Also don’t know why she took it into her head to go and then return.

I can remember calling to see her about 1962 when she still lived in Preston and it was just after mother’s day. There was a card on the side that said To Mum and I wondered if she had a child out there and left it. When she died there was no mention of a child in the will.

Maybe I’m clutching at straws but i would be grateful if someone could find out when she went to Canada and when she returned.
Many thanks