Hello Evelyn, I have just recently completed a search for another family from Kent - on behalf of a lady who lives in Edenbridge! It is a small world when you get into genealogy! From the partially indexed Ships Passenger Lists, being transcribed by the Nanaimo Family History Society (LDS): www.members.shaw.ca/nanaimo.fhs BAKER Edward, no age shown, arrived 10 July 1908 on "Victorian" at Quebec Ports. BAKER Thomas, aged 26, arrived 31 July 1908 on "Empress of Britain" at Quebec Ports. These may or may not be "your" Bakers. I couldn't find any Pennicards or Pattendens on the Lists, so far. From Manitoba Statistics: Edith Avis PENNICARD married Alexander Mitchell CLARK on 29 July 1921. From City of Winnipeg Cemeteries Search: Burials from Brookside Cemetery: Ann PENNICARD died 23 Jan 1944 Denis Joseph PENNICARD died 24 July 1964 both buried in Site: D3 Lot 0017 Mrs Edith PATTENDEN DIED 25 Nov 1943 Site 24-1680 Baby PATTENDEN DIED 3 Jan 1919 Site 62-0120 Alexander Mitchell CLARK died 20 Oct 1949 Edith CLARK died 3 Nov 1938 both buried in Site D3-0354 Thomas BAKER died 4 July 1942 Anne BAKER died 13 April 1975 both buried Site D2-1153 One other Thomas Baker is buried in a Military Grave and another appears to be alone in 44B-0030. I hope some of this is useful for your search. There is a special Census that was taken in 1906 to give an idea of the large influx of people into what they called "The Northwest Provinces". This Census includes Winnipeg (and St. Boniface) but is not yet indexed and there is a lot of work entailed in finding anyone in it. There are also, in our Legislative Library, city directories, called Henderson's Directory, which list people alphabetically and also lists streets and houses and occupants. If you would like me to check your names in a couple of them, I would be happy to do so. I'm afraid I don't have the time to search every year but I could try say, 1920 and 1930, to see if I can find some of them. Let me know if I can help further. Regards, Jan Jones in Winnipeg janjones@shaw.ca