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1. [UK-W&H] medway union workhouse [1]
I keep asking but no replies, if anyone knows re medway union workhouse; what happened to inmates when it became a hospital in 1930. I cannot find any records in archives, Strood how does rootweb work if I don't get any replies? Sarah
2. [UK-W&H] Unsubscribe [1]
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3. [UK-W&H] unsubscribe [1]
unsubscribe UK-WORKHOUSE-HOSP-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote:> ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 UK-WORKHOUSE-HOSP-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 86 Today's Topics: #1 [UK-W&H] Fwd: Medway union workhou [Sarahrutherford3@aol.com] #2 Re: [UK-W&H] Fwd: Medway union wor ["Peter Higginbotham" #3 [UK-W&H] Digest V03 #83 Sarah YORK [melodytime@tiscali.co.uk] #4 [UK-W&H] St Pancras [melodytime@tiscali.co.uk] #5 Re: [UK-W&H] Fwd: Medway union wor [Sarahrutherford3@aol.com] #6 [UK-W&H] Unsubscribe ["Joanne Knight" Adm
4. Re: [UK-W&H] Records of Southampton Infirmary [1]
Thanks - I'll check it out. Debi ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 5:47 PM Subject: RE: [UK-W&H] Records of Southampton Infirmary > > Public Record Office | Hospital Records Database > > This database provides information on the existence and location of the > records of hospitals in the U.K. Currently over 2,800 entries can be found > by searching the database using the following... > http/:www.hospitalrec
5. Re: [UK-W&H] Workhouse resident information [1]
> Thanks to "melodytime" for supplying details of Workhouse Records. > However, I'm not very familiar with researching records and, so far, > have limited myself to online information.> > As I live in Canada, I am not able to personally check out records in > the archives - how else would I be able to access the information on my ancestor? Hi Joyce, The records for St Pancras will be at the London Metropolitan Archives and are not available on line I'm afraid. The LMA will do research for you (for a fee)
6. Re: [UK-W&H] Clapham Common? [1]
there might indeed - but I wasnt sure if you would know that it was a piece of land because I wouldnt have the faintest idea what something in Pennsylvania was Liz >From: "MARIANNE SOMMER" >Reply-To: UK-WORKHOUSE-HOSP-L@rootsweb.com >To: UK-WORKHOUSE-HOSP-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [UK-W&H] Clapham Common? >Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 09:05:32 -0400 (EDT) > >Dear Liz, yes, I know that it is, but there might have been an asylum with >the >same name (close to the common). >Best, Marianne >
7. Re: [UK-W&H] Searching for Joseph PARKIN [1]
In message <000b01c32b56$88916e40$cc00a8c0@YosemiteSam>, A J Bracken writes >Hello everyone, >I am new to this list. I came across it trying to find out more about a >relative of mine who was a Poor Law officer some time around 1900. His name >was Joseph (or Joe) PARKIN and he was born in Yorkshire, but by 1910 or so >he was a Poor Law officer living in Warrington, where he lived until he >died. I am hoping someone can tell me where I can go to find out more >information about wh
8. Re: [UK-W&H] Fw: Check out THE FLORIDA VEILED MUSLIM DRIVER REVEALED! [1]
but you've whetted our appetite and now we want to see it Liz >From: "Patricia Corney" >Reply-To: UK-WORKHOUSE-HOSP-L@rootsweb.com >To: UK-WORKHOUSE-HOSP-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [UK-W&H] Fw: Check out THE FLORIDA VEILED MUSLIM DRIVER REVEALED! >Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 17:19:17 -0400 > >Message >----- Original Message ----- >From: Miller.Ann >To: mav1710@wmconnect.com ; info@thepathfindersus.com ; chezluna6@aol.com ; >joaned70@webtv.net >Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 8:43 AM >Subj
9. Re: [UK-W&H] Re:Medway union workhouse [1]
Sarah It would help if your could spell properly Try www.rossbret.org.uk and navigate from there Alan Longbottom - joint listowner ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 1:49 PM Subject: [UK-W&H] Re:Medway union workhouse > Cannot find Rossbret's website:- Http;//www.>sylums.org.uk. > Does anyone know where staff of workhouse went when workhouse or were they > taken on as hospital staff? Did the inmates carry on w
10. Re: [UK-W&H] Clapham Common [1]
I read with interest the arlicle on Wandsworth but I am looking for the death records from Marylebone infirmary . Would I write to the same address as the Wandsworth and clapham Ivy. MaryH wrote: > > Does this mean that nobody died at Wandsworth and Clapham (is that how it > was > > called?) in the year 1856? > > Dear Marianne, > > Although the records for the hospital have not survived, his death would > have been registered and a copy of the certificate can be purchased from the > General Register Offi
11. Re: [UK-W&H] Clapham Common? [1]
Clapham Common is a large piece of common land in Clapham, Liz >From: "MARIANNE SOMMER" >Reply-To: UK-WORKHOUSE-HOSP-L@rootsweb.com >To: UK-WORKHOUSE-HOSP-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [UK-W&H] Clapham Common? >Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 08:48:59 -0400 (EDT) > >Dear members of the UK-Workhouse-Hospitals list, >I am looking for information on an asylum called Clapham Common. I found >nothing >on it on your website but there was a reference to a Clapham Retreat. Could >this be the same? I have bee
12. [UK-W&H] LIST ADMIN REMINDER [1]
Hello, There have been a number of "unsubscribe" requests recently sent to the list, and so for those who deleted their informative email with instructions regarding "How to Unsubscribe" here is how you do it: Send an email FROM the email address with which you originally subscribed [no other email addresses will work!!!], stating only the word UNSUBSCRIBE [this means turn off signature lines aswell] to either of the following address, whichever applies to you: UK-WORKHOUSE-HOSP-L-request@rootsweb.com for
13. [UK-W&H] [1]
My abject apologies as I hit the wrong set of names. Very sorry Patricia Corney, BHCD Quakertown, PA USA bluroc@worldnet.att.net Email scanned in and out by Norton 2003
14. [UK-W&H] Clapham Common [1]
Wandsworth and Clapham (1836) for Battersea, Clapham, Putney, Streatham, Tooting & Wandsworth. 1904 renamed Wandsworth. Deaths not the right year; Swaffield Road workhouse 1866-1932. > >Dear members of the UK-Workhouse-Hospitals list, I am looking for information on an asylum called Clapham Common. I found nothing on it on your website but there was a reference to a Clapham Retreat. Could this be the same? I have been informed that >the geologist William Buckland did not die at his country home, as has lon
15. Re: [UK-W&H] Re: UK-WORKHOUSE-HOSP-D Digest V03 #83 [1]
> looking for information on Sarah York who gave birth to William York at > the Holbeach Workhouse on 9/15/1851. > Any way to find info on her ?? Hi Doug, Your best bet is probably to look on the 1851 census for the Holbeach area. The census was taken in April, some 6 months before the birth but with luck she will have been a local girl. You may well find more than one likely person and it may be very difficult to be sure you have the right woman. Good luck Mary Hallett - West Sussex Visit my Website at
16. Re: [UK-W&H] Clapham Common [1]
> Does this mean that nobody died at Wandsworth and Clapham (is that how it was > called?) in the year 1856? Dear Marianne, Although the records for the hospital have not survived, his death would have been registered and a copy of the certificate can be purchased from the General Register Office (GRO). The death certificate will give you his name, age, occupation, cause of death, date and place of death and sometimes his usual address when not in a hospital/asylum. There is a death registered in Sept qua
17. Re: [UK-W&H] Searching for Joseph PARKIN [1]
> I am new to this list. I came across it trying to find out more about a > relative of mine who was a Poor Law officer some time around 1900. His name > was Joseph (or Joe) PARKIN and he was born in Yorkshire, but by 1910 or so > he was a Poor Law officer living in Warrington, Hi Amanda, The Public Record Office at Kew (now called the National Archives or something similar) have staff records which may give some information - they do tend to be quite brief though giving date they started and left and sal
18. [UK-W&H] Medway union workhouse [1]
Would you send all the links again & those you were having trouble with. Someone might be able to access them, then copy & paste. > > >Thanks for all your help but still don't know what happened to workhouse staff when changed to hospital, did they get absorbed in system and same for inmates. You have sent me many websites but unfortunately some cannot be assessed. I do appreciate your ongoing help. Sarah
19. [UK-W&H] Unfriendly attachment [1]
>From Andrew Roberts web address: http://www.mdx.ac.uk/www/study/ Dear listers I received a friendly email with an attachment. Someone kindly distributing photographs he or she had taken of a churchyard on family research. Is it worth reminding listers that viruses can be distributed by attachment? This one contained w32.bugbear.b.dam - which is not particularly harmful. You can read about it at http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.bug bear.b.dam.html The file name was bedfor
20. Re: [UK-W&H] Clapham Common? [1]
From Andrew Roberts web address: http://www.mdx.ac.uk/www/study/ Dear Marianne As Liz said, Clapham Common is a large piece of common land in Clapham. I have located the Clapham Retreat on an 1880 map. It is not on Clapham Common, but it is not far north of it. It stands in what look like very large grounds. It is the only private asylum in Clapham that I have any record of (1815 to 1875). In 1859 there were 17 patients. The records I have suggest middle class upwards patients were the clients thr
21. [UK-W&H] St Thomas' Hospital 1900's [1]
Hello fellow listers I am seeking any info on my grandparents who both worked in St Thomas' hospital in London in the early 1900's John Thomas Bunce was a porter from 1906 to 1941 It was there that he met his wife Rose Hanshaw (nee Tanner) a widow who was a nurse from about 1910 to 1921 I will be most grateful for any help Thanks Les
22. [UK-W&H] St Pancras [1]
Hi My gt grandparents were in & out of St Pancras workhouse and I am lucky to find some records.. Did they get paid for the work they did, or were they were given a grant after a certain time to help them leave & cover rent & food on the outside? Or could they only stay for a short period of time. ? Many thanks Linda
23. Re: [UK-W&H] St Pancras [1]
In message <158.1ffe8ecd.2c0fafb9@aol.com>, Tiptreelinda@aol.com writes >Hi > My gt grandparents were in & out of St Pancras workhouse and I am lucky to >find some records.. > Did they get paid for the work they did, not very likely - they received food, bedding, a non leaking roof over their heads, and in the case of children, a tarining for a useful trade plus basic education >or were they were given a grant >after a certain time to help them leave & cover rent & food on the outside? not as such (ce
24. [UK-W&H] Digest V03 #83 Sarah YORK [1]
"Local girl" theory has its errors. Mine used the maternity services at city of Leicester workhouse three times. Then went back to live in South Wales. Then able to tell the local neighbours 'the husband left' or "trial separation". There is the monetry cost (midwife & or Doctor) & embarassment of having a home birth without the husband. > > >> looking for information on Sarah York who gave birth to William York at > the Holbeach Workhouse on 9/15/1851. > Any way to find info on her ?? Your best bet is p
25. RE: [UK-W&H] Medway union workhouse [1]
>-----Original Message----- >From: Liz Parkinson [mailto:parkinsonliz@hotmail.com] >Sent: 08 June 2003 15:29 >To: UK-WORKHOUSE-HOSP-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [UK-W&H] Medway union workhouse > > >Not sure if All saints is still there - my daughter was born there sixteen >years and it was falling down then, a lot of services, including maternity >were being moved to the big new Medway General. There was another place, >Canada House, which was a maternity home, very old and likely an old >owrkhouse > >Liz

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