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- Immigration: Canadian Passenger List
Port of Arrival: Quebec
Date of Arrival: 8 November 1920
Vessel: Scandinavian
Port of Departure: Antwerp, Belgium and Southampton, England
Arthur Jory, Male, 44, Married, never been to Canada before, Born in England, Destination: Butte Montana USA
Frederick Charles Morley, Male, 23, Married, never been to Canada before, Born in England, Destination: Detroit Michigan USA
Millicent Morley, Female, 21, Married, never been to Canada before, Born in England, Destination: Detroit Michigan USA
Note: She was about 7 years of age when her father decided that he would no longer travel about the country following the mining jobs and rented a farm in Nancekuke district. He stayed on the farm for nearly a year before deciding that farming was not for him. The family moved back to Mount Hawke to live with Millicent's grandmother. The family still continued to travel and by the time Millicent was through with her education, she had attended schools in Nancekuke, Mt Hawke, Barncoose, Pool and Redruth. Eventually, her father returned home and gained permanent employment at the South Crofty mine and the family moved to Agar Road on the Illogan Highway. The house was rented with a 99 year lease and 7 years later Arthur bought the freehold for 20 pounds.
Millicent and Frederick immigrated to the United States leaving on November 20, 1920 and became United States Naturalized Citizens on 26 Jun 1941. In 1989, Millicent sold her home in Forest Park, Illinois and took up residence at the British Home for Retired Men and Women. [ by Nola Moses, Apr 22, 2008 on WikiTree]
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