"Working Men in Peacetime Militia Regiment" - a paper written by Christopher J. Anstead - references to "The Frank Tunaley Collection" found at Woodstock Public Library - click here.

March 1929:

Frank is one of the cast in the comedy "Heart of Paddy Whack"at the Capitol Theatre Woodstock - click here.

1920: Frank living at 79, Norwich Avenue, Woodstock, Ontario - click here to see Vernon's Directory of that year - Frank's address given.

Passenger Lists:

Frank, Agnes and son Frank (b. 1907 and aged 4) emigrated to Canada 1911 aboard the "Canada" arriving Montreal 29/10/1911.

Frank, the father, listed as "Tanner".

Francis (Frank) Tunaley b. Derby, 27/9/1907.

m. Rose (date currently unknown).

Rose b. 18/12/1910

Leslie Tunaley b. Woodstock, Ontario, 1913.

Passenger Lists:

Francis Allen Tunaley.
Major in the Royal Canadian Regina Rifles.
Returned to Canada on leave aboard the Queen Elizabeth 28th Novemnber 1945.
Frank returning to Mrs. R. Tunaley of 315 Queen St., Woodstock, Ontario.

6th July 1956:

Frank (b. 1907) returned to England with wife Rose aboard the Cunard "Ivernia" on a two-week visit - destination 31, Arnold St., Derby - relatives whom they may have been visiting not known to the author.

Return to Canada:

Tunaley Frank (b. 1907) 1956: Southampton to Canada (Montreal).

Tunaley Rose (b.1910) 1956: Southampton to Canada (Montreal).

1911 census:

Frank, Agnes and son Francis (Frank) living at 27, Arnold Street, Derby.

Frank now aged 27 and, like his father, Frank (b. 1864), working in a tannery.

Frank Tunaley

b. Nottingham, 1883.

m. Agnes Fleming, 1/12/1906, Derby.

Agnes b. 1884.

 

Mary Ann Rudd

b. 1865.

m. Frank Tunaley, Nottingham, 1883.

Frank Tunaley

b. Derby, 1864.

m. Mary Ann Rudd, Nottingham, 1883.

(Mary Ann b. 1865).

The Tunaley Family History

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