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Father James Nugent's Party of Home Children Ireland to Canada 1870In excess of 130,000 children were sent from United Kingdom to Canada
& Australia from 1860 to 1930 There were more placement organizations
than just Barnardos Home, although it relocated the most children. Father James Nugent was born in 1822. In 1849 he opened a Ragged School at Copperas Hill to take homeless children off the streets. Father Nugent established a night shelter and refuge giving homeless boys food and lodging but in 1867 there were so many boys needing his help that he decided to set up a residential school The Boys Refuge was opened in 1869. There impoverished boys learned shoe making, tailoring, joinery and printing. Father Nugent also participated in the child emigration to Canada from 1870 to 1930. In 1880 he took over 300 people from Galway Ireland to St Paul’s, Minnesota, USA. He also took his first group of 35 Irish children to Canada on 18 August 1870 on the SS Austrian from Londonderry to Quebec. On 30 June 1881 Father Nugent sent more children to Quebec on the SS Sarmatian SS Sarmatian from Liverpool via Londonderry left Liverpool 30 Jun 1881 arrived Quebec 10 Jul 1881Microfilm reel: C-4531 List of Home Children on the SS Sarmatian in Father Nugent's PartyOnly 15 children on the SS Sarmation Passenger List can be identified as part of Father Nugent's Party although there were supposed to be 18
Some of the children on board SS Sarmation were girls who were part of Miss Rye's group of Home Children. Found an ancestor on this list? Search the complete census records for
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The 1881 census for Liverpool, Lancashire, England shows the HUGHES children
living with their mother and other siblings in the home of Elizabeth KELLY
and her children. The Hughes family consists of:
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The 1881 census for Liverpool, Lancashire, England shows the Rowlands
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Lorine's Note C The 1881 census for Liverpool Lancashire England shows the Loftus sisters
living with their uncle George HUYTON, age 36 and mother Hannah LOFTUS
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