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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Laois (Queens) => Topic started by: Katharine75 on Tuesday 30 August 11 04:40 BST (UK)
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Hi. Can anyone tell me if records from the 1840s exist for Abbeyleix Workhouse? I have an Irish Orphan Girl who was given passage to NSW and I am hoping to find out when she went into the workhouse and if anyone else in the family were living there.
Katharine.
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www.heritagehousemuseum.com
is in Abbeyleix town and the manager is a local Historian and may be of assistance.
Jack
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Thanks for that Jack. I had a look at their website, and they don't seem to have anything pertaining to the workhouse or its records indicated. Nevertheless I have contacted them to ask if they know where I might find relevant information.
Thanks for the link.
If anyone else has found records for Abbeyleix workhouse I would be keen to know where they are kept!
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Hi Katherine,
Have you had any luck in discovering and records for the Abbeyleix workhouse yet?
A friend of mine has just discovered that her grandfather was born in the workhouse at Abbeyleix in 1891 and would also like to know if there are any records available to search through.
Chris
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http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Abbeyleix/
Has a list of Abbeyleix Births 1872-4
For infants born in, or admitted under twelve months old and healthy to the Abbeyleix union workhouse in the years 1872-4, and what had become of them by 1879.
Some records in Laois co. Library.Link on this site to them.
PM
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Thanks PM, I'll pass the link on.
Chris
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Hi. Can anyone tell me if records from the 1840s exist for Abbeyleix Workhouse? I have an Irish Orphan Girl who was given passage to NSW and I am hoping to find out when she went into the workhouse and if anyone else in the family were living there.
Katharine.
Hi Katharine75
(I know this is an old post, but hoping you might see my reply)
Did you ever manage to find any records from the Abbeylaix Workhouse and Famine Orphan girls?
I have an ancestor who was one of the Earl Grey Scheme Orphan Girls who came from Abbeyleix. I have not managed to uncover very much about her yet, except her place of origin and names of parents from her arrival records in New South Wales colony.
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The link Pastmagic posted above says you need to contact Laois County Library about workhouse records but
as you have her parent's names have you looked for her in the parish registers.
https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0685
she may of course be from one of the surrounding parishes.
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I have previously contacted the library a number of years ago. I was told at that stage that the workhouse records were kept offsite and if I, or someone on my behalf, wanted to look at them I would need to contact them a few days prior so they could have them ready.
I am in Australia - so didn't do that.
However, I have contacted the library again to see if the situation has changed at all. I would be most interested to hear from anyone who might be able to do a lookup at the library for me (and the other poster, smbutler) pending the reply from the library!
I am curious to see when my ancestor went into the workhouse and what family members also joined her, etc.
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My great grandmother died in the workhouse abbeyleix 1913 she was 36 her name was Margaret rafter born miney I know they closed the workhouse in 1920's what a sad life they had back then they had no choice to live like that god bless them all who lost there family's in all those workhouses rest in peace 🙏
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My great grandmother died in the workhouse abbeyleix 1913 she was 36 her name was Margaret rafter born miney....
Died 20 June 1913 and from Rathdowney.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1913/05334/4484855.pdf
https://www.townlands.ie/laois/rathdowney2/
Married 1897 to Cornelius Rafter and living at Ballycoolid.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1897/10445/5803668.pdf
https://www.townlands.ie/laois/clandonagh/donaghmore/donaghmore/ballycoolid/
In 1901 census:
House 44 in Moor Street (Rathdowney, Queen's Co.).
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Queen_s_Co_/Rathdowney/Moor_Street/1644071/
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai001164378/
KG
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Rafter in 1911 census-
House 31 in Moore Street (Rathdowney, Queen's Co.)
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Queen_s_Co_/Rathdowney/Moore_Street/785504/
Five children born, five still living.
Births of Mary 1899, Bridget 1902, John 1905 and Cornelius 1908.
https://www.rootschat.com/links/01row/
Eldest son James born 19 April 1897 at Ballycoolid.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1897/02126/1808248.pdf
KG