Hi All, I'm seeking help to find more on this twig on the family tree. Robert FINLAYSON born 1908 in Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of Herbert Ernest FINLAYSON and Bertha Adelaide Margaret VORLEY. Bertha's mother Margaret WOOD was born in Adelaide in 1846. Robert left London on 25th August 1923 (aged 15) on the SS Bendigo bound for Adelaide, South Australia. A year later he met with an accident resulting in a broken leg. >From The Register (Adelaide, SA : ) Tuesday 16 September 1924 FARM LAD INJURED. Robert Finlayson(16), a farm apprentice, who recently arrived from Scotland, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital about 10.45 p.m. on Monday suffering from a fractured leg sustained in an accident. He was brought to Adelaide by the Murray Bridge police On board the SS Bendigo were a number of other youngsters unaccompanied by family and he may have been part of a scheme such as the Salvation Army ran where boys were sent to Canada and Australia as apprentices, particularly farmers. His brother brother aged only 14 went to Canada also in 1923 as part of such a scheme. In 1939 his sister lodged a petition to the Court of Session, Scotland, to fix the date of his death as he had not been heard from since August 1927 when he was employed by the Beltana Pastoral Company at Mt Lynhurst Station via Farina South Australia. Is anyone able to provide help or lookups or suggest where I might find information on: 1. Robert FINLAYSON's admission to the Adelaide Hospital about 15th September 1924. 2. Salvation Army employment schemes and any records which might survive from 1923. 3. Anyway of finding when he left his employment at Mt Lynhurst or whether there were any deaths of young men who weren't identified around that time. Robert FINLAYSON had numerous relatives in South Australia but I have not been able to find any evidence he was in contact with them. Thank you. Eileen .