April 12th, 2007

London Ancestry Records
Can someone please look up this Canadian Ancestry record?

My tree on Ancestry is coming up with one of those hints. But because I only have a sub to UK Ancestry it won’t tell me what it is :(

Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 Record for Percy James Wildey b 1886 London, England.

Thanks.
Thank dlpm. Very frustrating when Ancestry does that.
What do you think this means “Intended occupation? domestic to relations”

He was going to work as a servant for his relatives?

Name: Percy Jas Wildey
Gender: Male
Age: 23
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1886
Date of Arrival: 26 Nov 1909
Vessel: Empress of Britain
Port of Arrival: St John, New Brunswick
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Roll: T-4820
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Ticket # 128394; Widley, Percy Jas; age: 23;
In Canada before? No
Requesting permanent status? Yes
Able to read? unmarked; Able to write? Yes
Country of birth? England
Race of people? English
Destination? Montreal PQ
Occupation? writer designer
Intended occupation? domestic to relations
Religion? Wesleyan
Traveling inland on? CRR [Canadian Railroad]


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