Hello Derek: I found an Edith Gerrard on the 1911 Census in York South, East York Sub District. If you go to http://automatedgenealogy.com, you can check out the transcription for District: York South, Sub -District: East York, Enumeration District 11. The image of the census page is available at www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/1911/index.html on page 21, line 44. It appears that Edith and a Paul Gerrard were two of four boarders in the household of Mary Hunter and four of her children, at 217 Don Mills Road (now Broadview/O'Connor). James Seekings does not appear. I am not aware if the district has been completely transcribed yet. johanna Ontario, Can. Message: 9 Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 10:25:31 +0100 From: "Derek Reay" <derek.reay@ntlworld.com> Subject: [TSL] Emigration from England to Canada To: <TheShipsList@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <009201c6d64d$65f68b40$cf121e52@yourdv9zevnzek> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi, I wonder if anyone can offer any guidance regarding one of my Ancestors who emigrated to Toronto from England. His name was James Lyne Seekings, born November 1882, in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. He married Edith Jerald/Gerrard in Toronto in August 1914, and Edith died in December 1821. Her death certificate shows that she had been in Toronto for 8 years. I believe that she also emigrated from the U.K. and it is possible that they both arrived in Toronto together. Can anyone advise as to the best method of searching for any details of their passage to Canada. Could I obtain any microfilm, here in the U.K via the local LDS office. Or will these details be available at some stage on the internet. Many thanks for reading this. Regards, Derek _________________________________________________________________ Dont waste time standing in linetry shopping online. Visit Sympatico / MSN Shopping today! http://shopping.sympatico.msn.ca