CHRISTOPHER•ALLEN•SMITH•WINTON Family Tree - Person Sheet
CHRISTOPHER•ALLEN•SMITH•WINTON Family Tree - Person Sheet
NameJoseph Henry MARKS [462]
Birth Date1 Oct 1883 [738], [942], [462], [1077], [1080]
Birth PlaceShrawley, Worcestershire, England
MemoBirths Dec Qtr 1883; MARKS, Joseph Henry, Martley District, vol.6c, p.267
Emig Dateabt 1904
Emig PlaceShrawley, Worcestershire, England
Immi Dateabt 1904 [943]
Immi PlaceCanada
Immi DateJan 1909 [2867]
Immi PlaceMarcus, Stevens Co., Washington, United States
MemoBorder Crossing from Canada
Census Date1910
Census PlaceLoma, Mesa Co., Colorado, United States
Memoindexed as “Henry J Marles”; as a boarder; head of household: Harry W. BOWN
Census Date1 Jun 1921 [3584] Age: 37
Census PlaceNanoose, Comox-Alberni, British Columbia, Canada
MemoSometimes referred to as Nanoose Bay
Death Date6 Aug 1979 [738], [942], [1007], [1077], [943] Age: 95
Death PlaceNanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
MemoAs “Henry Joseph Marks.”
Burial Date9 Aug 1979 [1077]
Memocremation
Alias/AKAHenry Joseph [462], [942], [8801]
Alias/AKAHarry Joseph [1078], [8800]
OccupationFarmer [1080]
OccupationElectrician [730], [942], [3584], [1078]
OccupationFirst Chairman of the Village Commission of Parksville, BC, 1945-1948. [1007]
FatherJohn MARKS (~1856-)
MotherEdith GROVES (~1857-)
Misc. Notes
Jun. 1909, Henry J. MARKS crossed the border from Canada to the United States at Marcus, Washington. Last permanent residence was listed as Nelson, BC. Father's name: John MARKS, place of birth: Shrawly, Worcestershire, England. Destination: Denver, Colorado. [2867]
Spouses
Birth Date14 Feb 1888 [1079], [730], [3331]
Birth PlaceVictoria, British Columbia, Canada
Memo“1887” in 1901 census. Gordon SMITH’s recollection was 1889.
Census Date11 May 1891 [5810] Age: 3
Census PlaceVictoria, British Columbia, Canada
MemoYates Street Ward
Voy Date8 Jun 1893 [2186] Age: 5
Voy PlaceLiverpool, Lancashire, England
MemoArrived in Quebec, Canada, 14-JUN-1893
Reside Date23 Dec 1894 [95], [1016] Age: 6
Reside PlaceVictoria, British Columbia, Canada
MemoSunnyside Avenue and Craigflower Road in Victoria West
Census Date31 Mar 1901 [3331] Age: 13
Census PlaceNelson, British Columbia, Canada
Death Date20 Aug 1917 [721], [1079] Age: 29
Death PlaceGrand Forks, British Columbia, Canada
Burial Date23 Aug 1917 [1079]
Burial PlaceGrand Forks, British Columbia, Canada
Alias/AKAGertie [730]
OccupationNurse [730]
FatherWilliam Starmer SMITH (1854-1901)
MotherSarah Ann JOHNSON (1857-1930)
Marr Date6 Sep 1910 [727], [986], [1080]
Marr PlaceNelson, British Columbia, Canada
Marr MemoWitnessed by David Kerr
ChildrenJohn Gordon (1912-1954)
 Harold Ernest (1915-1952)
Birth PlaceNorth Shields, Northumberland, England
MemoTynemouth parish
Census Date31 Mar 1901 [3595] Age: 12
Census PlaceChirton, North Shields, Tynemouth, Northumberland, England
Memo40 Victoria Str.
Census Date2 Apr 1911 [3597] Age: 22
Census PlaceBlyth, Northumberland, England
Memo44 Park Rd.
Immi Date20 Jul 1911 [3584], [3598] Age: 22
Immi PlaceQuebec, Canada
MemoOn the S.S. Empress of Ireland
Census Date1 Jun 1921 [3584] Age: 32
Census PlaceNanoose, Comox-Alberni, British Columbia, Canada
Death Date9 May 1968 [737] Age: 79
Death PlaceParksville, British Columbia, Canada
FatherJohn David S. BAKER (1855-)
MotherIsabella WILSON (ca1859-)
Misc. Notes
Ethel arrived in Quebec, Canada, for the first time on 20 Jul 1911, having sailed from Liverpool, England aboard the S.S. Empress of Ireland. On the passenger list, officials stamped her entry as “TO BE MARRIED” to “T DAVIS.” And her destination was Vancouver, British Columbia, to be reached via Canadian Pacific Railway. [3598] On this passenger manifest it is difficult to decipher her middle name; Ancestry.com transcribed it as “Lenize” but on close inspection I believe the first written letter is an “S” and that, based on other sources, it probably says “Sanson” though clearly other interpretations are possible.

In 1920, Ethel, along with her children, Jane and Earl, traveled to England, most likely to visit her parents. They departed from Quebec, on 06-OCT-1920 [3587], aboard the S.S. Empress of France, arriving at Liverpool, England, on 13-OCT-1920, stating their intended European address as 44 Park Rd, Blyth by Sea, Sunderland (Blyth, Northumberland). [3589] The return voyage is documented by the passenger manifest of the S.S. Victorian, which departed from Liverpool, England, on 06-MAY-1921, and arrived in Quebec, Canada, on 16-MAY-1921. Their reported destination was Nanoose Bay, British Columbia. [3586] Corresponding “Passenger Declaration” forms also document their return, but are strangely signed with a date of 07-MAR-1921. Perhaps these were filled out in advance of the trip home. [3585], [3588] It is not known how they traveled between Quebec and Nanoose Bay, but likely traveled by train for at least part of the journey.
Research
Possible birth record:
Births Sep Qtr. 1888; BAKER, Ethel. Tynemouth registration district (Northumberland), Vol.10b, p.196 [462]
Marr Date29 Dec 1917 [1078]
Marr PlaceGrand Forks, British Columbia, Canada
ChildrenEarl (ca1918-)
Last Modified 17 Sep 2023Created 8 Nov 2024 using Reunion for Macintosh
First Published 22 Sep 2013. Revised 8 Nov 2024
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