WebDate: 1840-1938. Places: Southwark, Surrey. Functions, occupations and activities: Government (local) > Poor law unions, boards of guardians. Name authority reference: … WebJul 10, 2005 · Christchurch is a suburb os Southwark, and it all centres around the church - I'm sure the workhouse would have been somewhere in the right area! Thanks tons again! Best wishes Jennie. Bowditch, Scott, Lumbard, Denning, Welch, White. Cougar. RootsChat Aristocrat; Posts: 2,585;
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WebRe: Christchurch Union Workhouse, Southwark - records lookup request « Reply #11 on: Sunday 19 February 23 21:31 GMT (UK) » Elizabeth Escott, 20, father Thomas Escott, Shoemaker, married Edgar Spooner, Tailor, 11 June 1849, Clerkenwell. WebNov 21, 2024 · Author: Christchurch Workhouse (Southwark, Surrey) Register of births, 1835-1895 Author: St. George-the-Martyr Workhouse (Southwark, Surrey) Register of … secure business email accounts
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WebNov 21, 2024 · Author: Christchurch Workhouse (Southwark, Surrey) Poor rates, 1846 Author: Southwark (Surrey) Register of births, 1835-1895 Author: St. George-the-Martyr Workhouse (Southwark, Surrey) Register of births, 1848-1894 Author: St. Saviour Workhouse (Southwark) Saint George-the-Martyr's Workhouse, Mint Street, poor law … WebMar 31, 2024 · Since 1782, a workhouse run by the St Saviour’s Union stood on the current parkland within the old Surrey parish of St George-the-Martyr, Southwark. The workhouse only covered about half of Mint ... WebJohn and Alice were having very hard times and needed the workhouse system to provide relief. Annie Amelia Cooksley was born in 1895 but died the same year. Alice, of no occupation, was admitted to St Georges Workhouse Southwark on 4 June 1896 and discharged 6 June 1896. She was back on the 8 June 1896 and left the same day. secure buildings