I often talk about misremembered years relating to Naturalization papers, however, this also pertains to Census, as illustrated below. On the Allan Line ship IONIAN in 1908 T-493 IONIAN Glasgow, Scotland 1908-05-02 Quebec, Que. 1908-05-10 I spotted a really big TOCHER family from Scotland to Winnipeg Mrs. Jemima 40 Bella 17 Annie 14 Jeanie 13 John 11 James 10 Mary 9 George 7 Charlie 6 Louisa 4 Alexander 3 William 7 months I decided to check them out on the 1911 census, which was only three years later and found still at home Name Age John Tocher 44 Jemima Tocher 43 James Tocher 13 George Tocher 11 Mary Tocher 9 Louise Tocher 7 Charlie Tocher 8 Alexander Tocher 5 William Tocher 4 Father John, who had preceeded the family shows an emigration year of 1905, but mother Jemima and the children show an emigration year of 1907. William, who was listed seven months old at emigration in May 1908 was born in August 1907. How soon people forget the year. Keep this in mind as you search for emigration records when relying on information from naturalization or census records. Make sure to straddle your research year. Sue --