John Edward GRAY & Eleanor Sophia FOSDICK

The Weymouth
John and Eleanor Gray at Home in Victoria
John and Eleanor Gray's Victoria Home
John and Eleanor Gray's Victoria Home
The Weymouth
Carefully saved with family mementos, could this be the ship that brought the John Edward and Eleanor Sophia Gray family members to British Columbia?

Sons George Fosdick, Lawrence Gilbert, and Cecil Harold, along with one sister, arrived in Victoria aboard the R.M.S. Empress of Ireland on 7 December 1907. It is unkown if John Edward and Sophia Eleanor Gray and the other sisters sailed on the same ship or another one.

John and Eleanor Gray at Home in Victoria
John Edward and Eleanor Sophia (Fosdick) Gray
probably taken at the family home
2826 Blackwood St.
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

John and Eleanor Gray's Victoria Home
2826 Blackwood Street, Victoria, British Columbia
(taken 26 September 2000)

John and Eleanor Gray's Victoria Home
Family home of John and Eleanor Gray from the time of their immigration to Victoria in 1907 until the time of Eleanor's death in 1934 and perhaps later. It is possible, although unproven, that John Gray built the house himself.

2826 Blackwood Street, Victoria, British Columbia
(taken 26 September 2000)

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