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Thousands of impoverished British children were sent by figures such as Dr. Barnardo, Maria Susan Rye, and Annie MacPherson to be placed in rural Canadian homes. Descendants often have no resources to turn to, our site is attempting a massive project to
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1. Welcome to British Home Children Descendants
Thousands of impoverished British children were sent by figures such as Dr. Barnardo, Maria Susan Rye, and Annie MacPherson to be placed in rural Canadian homes.

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