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Subject: [UK-W&H] St. Marylebone workhouse
Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 15:37:09 -0400
My grandmother had two siblings in St. Marylebone Workhouse James Manggon
and Catherine Manggon .(sometimes spelled Mangan - later one) Both these
children were born in St. Marylebone workhouse. The time frame is en
1892-1899. I am unable to find what happened to them. They would have been
orphaned (at least by one parent) when their mother Johanna Manggon died in
1899 at 7 Hewer Street (as per the death record reports)
My grandmother Mary Ann Mangan (Manggon) their sister was placed in and out
of St. Josephs Roman Catholic certified school at Hammersmith from 1893 to
1899 when her mother died.
If anyone comes across any records for workhouse hospital for these persons
I would appreciate an email.
Thanks from Canada!
Mary Ann Mangan (Manggon) b. 1889 St. Johns Wood sent out as homechild to
Canada 1903
James Edward born St. Marylebone workhouse - 1892
Catherine Manggon St. Marylebone workhouse - 1898
Johanna Manggon wife of John Manggon died 1899 at 7 Hewer St. North
Kensington
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