Hi Joanne, Re your GOODALEs, I found some tidbits in the Drouin records for the Salvation Army in Montreal, as follows ..... ===================================================== 8 Apr 1915 ...a baptism for Percival Edward GOODALE, born 6 Jul 1914, son of Charles W. GOODALE & Mary CHERRINGTON, his wife. I suspect that he is a full brother to George GOODALE shown with the family on the 1911 census. There is a gap in years between Edith b.1904 and George b.1910 during which your great-grandmother Alice probably died and then Charles was remarried to Mary CHERRINGTON. Mary is shown on the 1911 census as his wife. It is probably a good guess that Percival was their last child as Mary's age was 40 on the census. I did not find any other baptisms for them. ===================================================== 31 Dec 1928 ... a baptism for Eileen Ruth BROWN, born 12 Dec 1928, daughter of William Duncan BROWN & Margaret GOODALE, his wife. ===================================================== 31 Aug 1931 ... the marriage of Alice Gertrude GOODALE (daughter of Chas. Wallett GOODALE & Alice CRITCHLEY) to Joseph Albert LEFAIVRE (son of Eugene LEFAIVRE & Mary DUBEAU). ===================================================== 25 Apr 1935 ... the marriage of George Henry CHERRINGTON (son of George Henry CHERRINGTON & Ann WATTS) to Lily Ruthella BURNS (daughter of Francis Valentine BURNS & Mary BECKEL?) There might be some connection to Charles' second wife Mary. ===================================================== The records I looked at for the Salvation Army started at 1915. May I suggest that you contact them for more information. You can find the address for the Quebec headquarters at www.salvationarmy.ca under "Location" at the top of the page. I looked at some years in the Lovell Directory for Montreal on the Quebec Archives site. They were living on various streets in Point St. Charles. I can't believe how much people moved around! When the DROUIN records are indexed, it will be easier to zero in on them. Until then, I hope this helps. Gloria