List of Girls in Miss Rye's Peckham Homes 1881
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Miss Rye's Party of Home Children England to Canada 1881

In 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.

The Archives of Ontario has created a searchable online database for Home Children. Members of the British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa are locating and indexing the names of these Home Children found in passenger lists in the custody of the National Archives of Canada

Maria Rye (1829-1903) founded the Female Middle Class Emigration Society in 1861, and was responsible for escorting parties of young women to Australia, Canada and New Zealand. In 1869 she turned her attention to assisting young girls, usually aged between 5-12 years who were in the workhouses. She appealed for £1000 to finance such a scheme in a letter to the Times newspaper in March 1869. The first party of 76 children, many of whom were from Liverpool workhouse schools, sailed from Liverpool to Canada on the SS Hibernian six months later.

In the annual report of 1874 Maria writing about the costs involved, said that the "expense of taking a child out of the gutters in London, and placing it in Canada...may be roughly reckoned at £15 per head" The main focus of her efforts in England was the house in Peckham, which was opened on the 13 July 1872. Most girls spent upto a year at Peckham before they were migrated to Canada via Liverpool and Quebec, from where they would travel by train to the reception home at Niagara, called 'Our Western Home'. This former jail and courthouse could accommodate up to 120 children.

List of Girls in Miss Rye's Peckham Homes 1881

1881 Source Information: Dwelling The Avenue (Miss Ryes Home);Census Place Camberwell, Surrey, England;Family History Library Film 1341158;Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 0682 / 49 Page Number 11

  • Maria L. RYE Head Unmarried 52 born St Johns Piccadilly, Middlesex, England Annuitant
  • Elizabeth RYE Sister Unmarried 50 born St Johns Piccadilly, Middlesex, England Annuitant
  • Elizabeth STILL Secretary Unmarried 36 born St Georges Hanover Sqr, Middlesex, England Secretary (Instn Serv)
  • Emily COE Servant Unmarried 26 born St Giles Camberwell, Surrey, England General Servant
  • Sophia BOTTLE Servant Unmarried 17 born Faversham, Kent, England House Maid [one of Miss Rye's party on the SS Sarmation sent from Liverpool to Quebec Canada in 1881]
  • Elizabeth ROWE Other Unmarried 14 born Torquay, Devon, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Emma PUDLEY Other Unmarried 15 born London, Middlesex, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Matilda Elizth. BINGLE Other Unmarried 12 born London, Middlesex, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch) [one of Miss Rye's party on the SS Sarmation sent from Liverpool to Quebec Canada in 1881]
  • Catherine WATTS Other U Female 15 St Giles Camberwell Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Elizth.Emily BUTTON Other U Female 11 Bath, Somerset, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch) [one of Miss Rye's party on the SS Sarmation sent from Liverpool to Quebec Canada in 1881]
  • Anne BUTTON Other U Female 6 Bath, Somerset, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch) [one of Miss Rye's party on the SS Sarmation sent from Liverpool to Quebec Canada in 1881]
  • Rosina FLIRTH Other U Female 12 Hampstead, Middlesex, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Elizabeth JONES Other U Female 13 N Nomanton, York, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Mary Ann CRESWELL Other U Female 11 Lambeth Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Elizabeth SIMMONS Other U Female 10 Bath, Somerset, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Ellen HILL Other U Female 11 Southampton, Hampshire, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Esther MILLBOURN Other U Female 10 Walworth Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Charlotte LAVENDER ((JONES)) Other U Female 8 Folkingham, Hampshire, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Matilda LAVORS Other U Female 6 Dartmouth, Devon, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Frances GREEN Other U Female 9 Birmingham, Warwick, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Alice PERRIN Other U Female 9 Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Elizabeth CASE Other U Female 5 Coventry, Warwick, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Sarah Ann CASS Other U Female 7 Birkenhead, Cheshire, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch) [one of Miss Rye's party on the SS Sarmation sent from Liverpool to Quebec Canada in 1881, misindexed as BASS]
  • Wm.Henry CASS Other U Male 4 Birkenhead, Cheshire, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Ann Norah ALLIS Other U Female 4 London, Middlesex, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Florence MORNFIELD Other U Female 3 Torquay, Devon, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)
  • Alice Mary REYNOLDS Other U Female 2 Holborn, Middlesex, England Emigrant Children Waifs & Strays Supported By Subscription (Sch)

 

Lorine's Research Note : Matilda BINGLE was one of Miss Rye's party on the SS Sarmation from Liverpool to Quebec Canada in 1881 and was living with her mother Adelaide and grandparents John & Susannah Baxter in Hampstead, St. John, London England in 1871:

  • John Baxter born abt 1811 Hampstead, Middlesex, England Head
  • Susannah Baxter born abt 1818 Chelsea, Middlesex, England Wife
  • Sesannah Baxter born abt 1857 Hampstead, Middlesex, England Daughter
  • Caroline Baxter born abt 1853 Hampstead, Middlesex, England Daughter
  • Adelaide L Bingle born abt 1837 Hampstead, Middlesex, England Daughter
  • Frederick G Bingle born abt 1863 Hampstead, Middlesex, England Grandson
  • James J Bingle born abt 1859 Hampstead, Middlesex, England Grandson
  • Thomas W Bingle born abt 1861 Hampstead, Middlesex, England Grandson
  • Matilda Bingle born abt 1868 Hampstead, Middlesex, England Granddaughter

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Letter from one of Miss Rye's Home Children (Kate Stewart) 1885 This letter was written by Kate in 1885 from her home in Canada, to her brother John in England

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