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Title: 1920's Belfast / Barrow in Furness Poorhouses
Post by: TonyR on Friday 05 March 04 15:44 GMT (UK)
Looking for Haywood children Alice, Sarah, Lily, James and Mary in a poor/workhouse, early 1920's either in Belfast NI or Barrow in Furness Lancashire.

Any help, tips, answers or advice welcome.

Many thanks, TonyR
Title: Re:1920's Belfast/Barrow poorhouses
Post by: trystan on Tuesday 06 April 04 21:42 BST (UK)
Tony,

Sorry to see that nobody at all has responded to your message - there must surely be somebody here on RootsChat that can help? Anybody?

Trystan
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Title: Re:1920's Belfast / Barrow in Furness Poorhouses
Post by: jaq on Wednesday 07 April 04 11:52 BST (UK)
i've just read a book about Edwin Chadwick,the poor law and public health. Author Roger Watson.
very interesting,and showing that even today, not a lot has changed.
anyway, back to the question all i can suggest is that if possible, Tony looks in the local libary or local Record Office, where the Poor Law collections may be kept.might mean a trip up to Belfast..

jaq
Title: Re:1920's Belfast / Barrow in Furness Poorhouses
Post by: jaq on Wednesday 07 April 04 12:02 BST (UK)
just found this:

http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/ancmag/2608.asp

Many of the sources available for counties in Northern Ireland are deposited at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) in Belfast. The LDS Family History Library (FHL) in Salt Lake City, has filmed copies of poor law records deposited at PRONI. To access the poor law records, check the Family History Library Catalog (FHLC) under Ireland, County - Poor Law

The county libraries in Ireland hold some poor law records. Most prevalent are the Board of Guardian minute books. Libraries may also have copies of rate books. An excellent bibliography of sources available for the counties of Limerick, Clare and Tipperary is The Poor Law Records of Counties Limerick, Clare and Tipperary, which was published as a supplement to the North Munster Antiquarian Journal in 1979.


Title: Re:1920's Belfast / Barrow in Furness Poorhouses
Post by: jaq on Wednesday 07 April 04 12:45 BST (UK)
also found this. although we havent found the persons your looking for, at least it adds some interesting info when writing up your family tree.

http://www.local.ie/content/52105.shtml/genealogy/irish_records/census_substitutes
The National Archives  has a good collection, which contains a large quantity of County Dublin poor law union material. They have the minutes of the boards of guardians for the North and South Dublin Unions extending from 1840 to 1920. In 1920 the two unions were merged and the records of the united unions are available to 1938. The registers of admissions and discharges from these workhouses are available from 1840 to 1920.

http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/BarrowInFurness/Barrow.html

jaq

Title: Re:1920's Belfast / Barrow in Furness Poorhouses
Post by: RootsChat on Wednesday 07 April 04 18:48 BST (UK)
Dear Tony,

All links to Workhouse and Poorhouses are listed under the Counties.

For information as recent as the 1920's you are best to initially make contact with the Local Services for that area but they may be limited to what they can tell you, due the year.

You would need to write a letter telling them as much information that you know. Ie Full names, dates of birth, addresses mother and father names ages etc etc and then you must state you connection to the family and your reason for your research.

Then you need to state your questions being as direct as possible.

Barrow In Furness Social Services.
http://www.cumbria.gov.uk/socialservices/contact_us/barrow.asp

Belfast Social Services
http://www.healthpromotionagency.org.uk/Healthpromotion/HPNI/mapofboardsandtrusts.htm


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Title: Re:1920's Belfast / Barrow in Furness Poorhouses
Post by: TonyR on Wednesday 07 April 04 20:17 BST (UK)
Thanks everyone for your help, especially Jaq, I'm most impressed!  These leads will keep me busy now for a while.  Keep up the good work.  Thanks again.

Regards Tony.
Title: Re:1920's Belfast / Barrow in Furness Poorhouses
Post by: jaq on Wednesday 07 April 04 21:57 BST (UK)
Hi tony,
your very welcome, keep us informed how you get on..
jaq