Name |
SHARDALOW, Edward John |
Nickname |
John |
Birth |
6 Sep 1866 |
Thorpe Next Haddiscoe, Norfolk, England |
Christening |
30 Sep 1866 |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1871 |
Hemsby, Norfolk, UK |
1871 Census: Annie and John staying with grandfather and 3 aunts, visiting from Thorpe. Hemsby is 17 miles north of Thorpe next Haddiscoe. |
Departure |
20 Apr 1882 - 14 May 1882 |
Liverpool to Quebec |
Sailed on the Dominion Line SS Mississippi. Apparently under the custody of a Reverend and with many young boys. It seems he was a 'Home Child'. Aged 14 (he would actually have been 15). He is listed as Edd with the 2nd "d" raised. I think the record indicates that he was destined for the National Childrens Home (charity) in Hamilton, Ontario 42 miles from Toronto. Albert George Shardalow also went to that Home in the same year and also crossed the atlantic in April. In 1873 the charity set up an emigration scheme and the home in Hamilton. The charity had been set up by Methodist Minister Thomas Bowman Stephenson - I think his name is on the passenger list as the Reverend accompanying the children across the atlantic. |
Residence |
1891 |
New Westminster, Vancouver, Canada |
1891 Canada Census records him as a farmer living with Jacob Dely? a 24 yo German.
It states that John was a methodist.
It also seems to say that John had a 'shanty' (shack). |
Miscellaneous as specified |
13 Jun 1894 |
Chilliwack/New Westminster, Vancouver, Canada |
A Shardelow is reported to be a witness at the attempted destruction of a dam or 'jamb'. The Chilliwack Progress. |
Miscellaneous as specified |
14 Apr 1897 |
Chilliwack/New Westminster, Vancouver, Canada |
The Chilliwack Progress reports Mr. J. Shardelow is gradually recovering the use of his foot and its hoped he will soon be able to dispense with his crutches. |
Departure |
May 1900 |
New York to Liverpool |
Travels on RMS Invernia arriving in Liverpool 5 June 1900. Travels 'steerage' along with 722 others. |
Departure |
9 Feb 1901 |
Liverpool to Portland, Maine, USA |
"E J Shardelow" is on the passenger list.
Returned to North America on the SS Cambroman, from Liverpool to Portland, USA. Travels Second Saloon (would have cost about $40 I think; about $1200 today - 2021).
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Miscellaneous as specified |
6 Mar 1901 |
Harrison House Hotel, Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada |
Reported in The Chilliwack Progress 6 Mar 1901 as a hotel arrival. |
Residence |
31 Mar 1901 |
Chilliwack/New Westminster, Vancouver, Canada |
1901 Census records John as 1 of 5 servants to the Allen Evans family. And his condition as "U White" (unmarried), profession farm labourer, emigrated in 1886. |
Residence |
16 May 1903 |
Nelson, British Columbia, Canada |
Living here at time of marriage (in Montreal). |
Residence |
1911 |
Nelson, British Columbia, Canada |
1911 Canada Census. John, wife Emma and daughter Mary are living at 1204 Walter Street, Nelson, Canada. He is a Railway Inspector. It says he emigrated in 1886. |
Miscellaneous as specified |
13 Dec 1929 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
Wins Canadian Pacific Railway First Aid prize with the Nelson Shops team. Source: The Windsor Star newspaper. |
Miscellaneous as specified |
11 Dec 1931 |
Montreal, Canada |
Wins a First Aid prize for the Nelson team. All Lines runner up. |
Miscellaneous as specified |
26 Mar 1932 |
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
First Aid competition (possibly in eastern Canada). Source: The Vancouver Sun. |
Death |
1 Jul 1932 |
Nelson, British Columbia, Canada |
Person ID |
P172 |
My Genealogy / The Shardalow Name |
Last Modified |
11 Mar 2021 |
Family 1 |
HIGH, Caroline Emma, b. 10 Jan 1870, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, UK d. 30 May 1920, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada (Age 50 years) |
Marriage |
16 May 1903 |
Methodist Dominion Square, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
- He of Nelson and she of Norfolk, England.
He would have met her on his trip back to England.
They marry the same day she got off the ship in Montreal!
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Children |
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Family ID |
F62 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
11 Mar 2021 |