Name |
Philip Hugall |
Birth |
11 Sep 1888 |
Middlesex, England [1] |
- No BMD entry found [05/12/2015]
Fact Flags: Preferred
|
Gender |
Male |
Census |
5 Apr 1891 |
Finsbury, London, England [2] |
Age: 4y |
Address: 81 Moreland Square |
- Relation to Head of House: Son
|
Emigration |
30 Aug 1894 |
Liverpool, Lancashire, England [3, 4] |
Age: 7y |
- On SS Laurentian
As part of Dr Barnardo's party
'Home Children'
"Home Children was the child migration scheme founded by Annie MacPherson in 1869, under which more than 100,000 children were sent from the United Kingdom to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa. The programme was largely discontinued in the 1930s but not entirely terminated until the 1970s. Later research, beginning in the 1980s, exposed abuse and hardships of the relocated children."
Into Place: Quebec, Canada
|
Census |
31 Mar 1901 |
Macdonald, Manitoba, Canada [5] |
Age: 14y |
- Line 24
Date of birth 11 Sep 1886
Farm labourer
Family is George Brown
|
Occupation |
31 Mar 1901 |
Macdonald, Manitoba, Canada |
Farm Labourer |
Age: 14y |
Census |
2 Apr 1911 |
Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada [6] |
Age: 24y |
Address: Quill Lake, Quill Lake Village |
- As Hugal
Line 38
Gives date of birth as 24(?) May 1887
Labourer
|
Ancestor Count |
19 |
Attested |
3 Feb 1916 |
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada [1] |
Age: 27y |
Address: Quill Lake, Saskatchwan, Canada |
- Next of Kin: Notify John McIntosh
|
Service No. |
3 Feb 1916 [1] |
267132 |
- 214th Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force
|
Reference Number |
BR 1564a |
Reference Number |
BR-J |
_UID |
F718750F7EE8403CAFCDFEFD98443CBEC2D7 |
Burial |
1918 |
Riviere, France [7] |
Age: 29y |
Address: Belleacourt Military Cemetery |
|
Death |
6 Apr 1918 |
Mercatel, France [7] |
Age: 29y |
Address: In Trenches |
|
Person ID |
I5084 |
Jacobs |
Last Modified |
8 Apr 2025 |