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James Alfred Batson (1888 - 1942)

James Alfred Batson
Born in Shoreditch, London, Middlesexmap
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Son of [father unknown] and
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 54 in Hennepin, Minnesota, United Statesmap
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Biography

James Batson was a British Home Child and was one of many Children Transported to Canada.

James Alfred was born on 29 May 1888. [1]
He was christened on 17 Jun 1888 at St Leonard, Shoreditch, London, Middlesex.[2]
He emigrated to Canada in 1903.[3]
He died on 4 Aug 1942 [4]
He was buried at Oaklawn Cemetery, Northfield, Rice, Minnesota, USA.[5]

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Sources

  1. Parish Register for Shoreditch (St Leonard), London
  2. Parish Register for Shoreditch (St Leonard), London
  3. Manifest of SS Kensington
  4. Minnesota Death Index
  5. Minnesota Cemetery Inscription Index


  • James Alfred Batson (Unknown-1942) on Find A Grave: Memorial #93507369 retrieved 22 July 2019




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