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Workhouse and or medical records - HELP please
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Stephanie | Report | 28 May 2007 15:36 |
Thanks for that - trouble is, I don't know his date of marriage - only his wife's name! It's so frustrating. I just don't understand how someone who is 34 in 1901 doesn't appear anywhere else any earlier. |
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June | Report | 28 May 2007 15:35 |
Hi Stephanie, Why dont you put his details up and we can see if we can find him in earlier census ? June x |
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Stephanie | Report | 28 May 2007 15:33 |
Thanks June. His name is John James Moss - born c 1867 married Jane Ward. Had 3 children (that we know of) Walter (1894ish), Hilda (1901) & Thomas Benjamin (1907) ( my grandfather in law). John and Walter born in Poplar and Hilda in Limehouse. Family legend had it that John was blinded by a horses tail - but the 1901 census shows him blind from birth so that's killed that one! |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 28 May 2007 15:26 |
Well institutions would appear on census too altho sometimes they just listed inmates with their initials so makes it difficult to find them . he obviously married so that cert will give ,hopefully, his dads name . you may just have to find his parents and the census for them and not find where he might have been institutionalized |
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Stephanie | Report | 28 May 2007 15:04 |
Hi everyone. I am fairly new to all of this and have found my great grandfather-in-law in the 1901 census. He was born c1867 and is shown as being blind from birth. He doesn't appear in any other census (that I can find) so I was wondering whether his blindness might have meant he was in some sort of institution for a large part of his life. He was born in Poplar (and so were his children so he doesn't seem to have moved around much). Does anyone know where I might access records for such institutions please? All help gratefully received. Many thanks, Stephanie. |