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Title: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: laconwem on Thursday 01 February 18 09:31 GMT (UK)

Good Morning All,

Could anyone tell me if it is possible to check the 1891 census records of the Children's Emigration Home in St. Luke's Road Highgate Birmingham? Can you search by address?

I am looking for William Archibald Neathway born around 1888 in Bredicot Worcestershire out of wedlock. He then disappeared until he was put on the ship Siberian in 1897 and shipped to New Brunswick in Canada. I believe he was one of the Middlemore Home Children - known as the Children's Emigration Home in 1891.

Many thanks in advance.
Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: ScobieDrom on Thursday 01 February 18 10:18 GMT (UK)
I know this doesn't answer the question, but it gives a little more background. Birth registered in Droitwich District June quarter 1887. Source: GRO indexes. Vol-6c, Page-351, MMN-not stated. Bredicot is not in Droitwich District, it is in Pershore District. Perhaps the mother went away for the birth?
Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: rosie99 on Thursday 01 February 18 10:18 GMT (UK)
It is possible to search by address on FindMyPast.

I presume that this is his birth registration
NEATHWAY, WILLIAM  ARCHIBALD     -  (no mothers maiden name on index)   
1887  June Quarter
DROITWICH  Volume 06C  Page 351

Places covered by Drotwich RD 
https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/droitwich.html
Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: ScobieDrom on Thursday 01 February 18 10:35 GMT (UK)
In 1891 there were 65 children in Middlemore Homes for Emigrating Waifs and Strays.  The youngest aged 7 years and the eldest aged 15 years. William Archibald Neathway would have been aged 3-4 years at the time of the census and does not appear on the return for Middlemore Homes.
Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: rosie99 on Thursday 01 February 18 10:55 GMT (UK)
Who was his mother  :-\
Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: Milliepede on Thursday 01 February 18 11:07 GMT (UK)
There's a William Neathway age 4 inmate Manchester workhouse but birthplace shown as Patricroft Lancs.   

Can't see a birth for a William in Lancs so wouldn't rule it out just yet.

There are 3 William Neathway births - the one in Droitwich and the other two are in Axbridge Somerset. 

Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: ScobieDrom on Thursday 01 February 18 11:12 GMT (UK)
Who was his mother  :-\
The answer may be given by laconwem.
In the 1881 England Census for Astley, Worcestershire there is a family headed by William Neathway, a Farm Bailiff, aged 45. His wife is Sarah aged 47. They have three daughters all unmarried. Sarah aged 20 born Bredicot, Emily aged 12 born Bredicot and Florence aged 7 born Bredicot.
Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: Milliepede on Thursday 01 February 18 11:24 GMT (UK)
Emily seems the most elusive after 1881.  Other sisters can be found. 

Added - a family tree has Emily as the mother of William Archibald and her marriage the following year to James Etheridge.
Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: laconwem on Thursday 01 February 18 11:59 GMT (UK)
Many thanks to all for the help.

Droitwich is probably correct. Emily Neathway was the mother. I will work on some of the info you have provided. I've just tracked down his family in New Brunswick so maybe they will have some more information on this. Strange he doesn't readily appear in the census though..

Best regards to all.
Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: rosie99 on Thursday 01 February 18 13:43 GMT (UK)
Not with Emily and her husband James Etheridge (married Sep qtr 1888)
RG12/2321 f75 p16
Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: Milliepede on Friday 02 February 18 12:05 GMT (UK)
What do you think about the one in Manchester workhouse Rosie?  I can't see who else he could be birth wise and he doesn't appear afterwards which would fit the William Archibald sailing off in 1897.

Do we know where he sailed from? 

There's a William arriving New York 1907 in border crossings Canada to US born Manchester.
Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: rosie99 on Friday 02 February 18 12:42 GMT (UK)
What do you think about the one in Manchester workhouse Rosie? 

I think there is a very good chance that is him.   ;D

The only places of birth that are listed are Lancashire, the rest are blank.  The 3 following that record are blank so it could easily relate to one of them and has been entered on the wrong line. We all know information on census can be suspect  ???
Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: laconwem on Sunday 04 February 18 08:53 GMT (UK)

Thanks again to you all for the work on this!

Is it possible to get a copy of the Manchester Workhouse document?

Best wishes,
Title: Re: 1891 Census - Children's Emigration Homes Birmingham
Post by: rosie99 on Sunday 04 February 18 11:10 GMT (UK)
FindMyPast have some Manchester workhouse documents but nothing obvious is coming up on the transcripts