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Illegitimate Birth in a nursing home
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ErikaH | Report | 18 Mar 2019 12:40 |
Don't post info on here - the request is ONLY for speculation/suggestions |
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greyghost | Report | 18 Mar 2019 12:39 |
https://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/genealogy_chat/thread/1376129 |
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safc | Report | 18 Mar 2019 12:19 |
Births Mar 1911 (>99%) |
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safc | Report | 18 Mar 2019 12:18 |
???? |
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ErikaH | Report | 18 Mar 2019 12:13 |
People could suggest any number of scenarios - all speculative. |
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Julie | Report | 18 Mar 2019 11:53 |
I have found an ancestor in a nursing home on the 1911 census, with her newborn child. As her family were not wealthy and she was a housemaid, I think it unlikely she, or they, would have been able to pay for this. The small nursing home is in Bedford, whereas the mother was born in Lincoln. Has anyone come across a similar situation? My current thinking is that a member of the household where she was working was the father, and that rather than simply throwing her out, they were a little more honourable and paid for the nursing home care. Is this a reasonable explanation? |