Hello, I thought I had joined this List last fall or winter in order to find out about the home which Robert CORKILL had lived in in 1901, but I just checked the Archives, and it appears I didn't. I don't have my notes handy, but after a couple years of searching, I finally found Robert CORKILL as an adult. He has in his 30's and living in the home of an elderly gentleman "gentleman farmer" in Belleisle - as a servant. The other day I tried once to find Robert CORKILL in 1911, hoping he was still living in Belleisle, and I was lucky enough to find him. He was again a "servant" and this time living in the home of Abner NEILY, 60. Robert was the youngest of 5 siblings who were "British Home Children," leaving Liverpool in 1874, and each being sent to a different home in Nova Scotia. Robert was .3. and his brother, John, was .5. when they arrived. Their 3 older sisters all married in/near Truro, and had on average 10 children each. But, John didn't marry until later in life (French River), and he married an older woman, and they did not have children. So far, it seems that Robert was still Single in 1911. The census lists him as 47, but he should have been listed as ~40. I was wondering if there were any NEILY researchers and whether or not you know how long Robert lived with that family. I am also curious whether Robert CORKILL remained living in Belleisle until the end of his life, and whether or not anyone knows when Robert died. Thank you for your time. Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA)