Name | Daisy Emma Brand [2, 3] | |
Birth | 16 Feb 1879 | Stifford, Essex, England, United Kingdom ![]() |
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Gender | Female | |
Census | 1881 | Stifford, Essex, England, United Kingdom ![]() |
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Residence | 24 Feb 1891 | West Thurrock, Essex, England, United Kingdom ![]() |
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Immigration | 24 Oct 1892 | , , , Canada ![]() |
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Census | 1901 | Cavan Twp., Durham/Peterborough, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
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RELBaptist | 7 Jun 1905 [10] | |
Residence | 7 Jun 1905 | Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
Residence | 9 Jul 1906 | Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
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Residence | 14 Feb 1908 | Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
Death | 31 Aug 1969 | Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
Address: Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie, ON Canada | ||
Burial | 2 Sep 1969 | Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
Address: Glendale Memorial Gardens 1810 Albion Road Etobicoke (Toronto), ON Canada 416-675-9489 | ||
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Person ID | I37 | Ancestors of Susan and Barry Reynolds |
Last Modified | 19 Jul 2023 |
Father | John Thomas Brand, b. 1848, Wakes Colne, Essex , England, United Kingdom ![]() ![]() | |
Mother | Elizabeth Ellen Percival, b. 10 Jan 1849, Dorking, Surrey, England, United Kingdom ![]() ![]() | |
Family ID | F36 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | John Edward Odlum Reynolds, b. 21 Oct 1881, Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada ![]() ![]() | |||||||||
Marriage | 7 Jun 1905 | Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
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Marriage Witnesses | 7 Jun 1905 [3, 10] | |||||||||
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Married By | 7 Jun 1905 [3, 10] | |||||||||
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Marriage License | 7 Jun 1905 [3, 10] | |||||||||
Marriage Registration | 8 Jun 1905 | Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
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Family ID | F32 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||||
Last Modified | 24 Jan 2022 |
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Photos | ![]() | Brand, Daisy (1879 - 1969) Photographed on admission to Barnardo's on February 24, 1891 at Stifford, Essex, England when she was 12 years old. Photograph by Barnardo's |
![]() | Brand, Daisy (1879 - 1969) Girl's Village Home On 24 February 1891, Daisy, Bessie and Annie were admitted to Barnardo's and entered the Receiving House, Stepney Causeway, East London. On 26 March 1891, they went to the Girl's Village Home, Barkingside, Essex. On 13 October 1892, Daisy, Bessie and Annie sailed to Canada aboard SS Sardinian and arrived on 24 October 1892. | |
![]() | Hazelbrae - Canada's First Barnardo Home - part 1 Daisy Brand and her sisters were not listed on the passenger list of the S. S. Sardinian when it docked in Quebec City in October, 1892, probably because much of the list was illegible. The children listed were in the care of Mr. Owen and they were bound for Hazelbrae, a home in Peterborough. Barnardo girls on the grounds of Hazelbrae. It was taken during a public reception. 1911. | |
![]() | Hazelbrae - Canada's First Barnardo Home - part 2 Young women in front of Hazelbrae, 1913. Barnardo homes were set up in Canada by Dr. Thomas Barnardo for homeless or destitute English children. Peterborough emerged as the main Canadian distribution centre for Barnardo children from 1889 to 1922. Hazelbrae was built by Thomas Belcher in 1872 for Alexander Smith. It was renovated in 1883 by George and Margaret Cox and donated to Dr. Barnardo. In 1923 it was destroyed by fire. | |
![]() | Hazelbrae - Canada's First Barnardo Home - part 3 Six composite views of Hazelbrae, Peterborough's first Barnardo Home, located on the west side of George street at the corner of Barnardo Avenue, 1913. | |
![]() | Hazlebrae Barnardo Home Memorial The Hazelbrae Barnardo Home Memorial Queen Alexandra School, 180 Barnardo Avenue, Peterborough, Ontario unveiled on Wednesday September 28 2011 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada commemorates the 9,000 Barnardo children brought to this home Ivy Sucee along with John Sayers was instrumental in having this memorial erected Highlighted below are the names of Annie, Bessie and Daisy Brand |
Documents | ![]() | Hazelbrae-Barnardo Home Memorial Group Sucee founded the Hazelbrae- Bamardo Home Memorial Group in 1998, and helps people unearth information on their ancestors, runs support groups and takes people on tours of this city and Little Lake Cemetery, where 46 Bamardo children are buried. |
Headstones | ![]() | Reynolds, John Edward O. (1881 - 1960) Reynolds / John O. / 1881 - 1960 / Daisy E. / 1879 - 1969 |
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