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  • #46
    Thanks Debra.

    I found Oswald Puckridge, clerk, in Hamilton, Ontario, directory 1858. He would have been 20 at the time.
    The company T. Bickle and Son advertised as chemists & druggists, King Street, Hamilton.

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    • #47
      Thanks Kattrup. I also have an 1851 Canada census entry for Paris, Brant, Ontario, for Clara 18, Frederick 17, Oswald 14 and Arthur Puckerage 12, all born in England, listed as inmates at an institution [name of institution not obvious ] Maybe someone else can find the name?

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      • #48
        There’s a catholic mission, it seems, run by four sisters of St Joseph. From the catholic directory of North America, 1861. Could that be it?

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        • #49
          I don’t think this particular story has been posted before, has it?

          From his time on Jersey, Serenading the Jesuit Fathers.

          From The Tablet, June 7th, 1884:

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          • #50
            Interesting account, Kattrup. This is from the Manchester Evening News, 4 May 1881.

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