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Dublin / Albert Byrne of Dun Laoghaire - Work house Dublin Union
« on: Monday 02 March 20 22:49 GMT (UK) »
I've been trying to solve a family mystery, one of many of what happened to Albert Byrne Born 1886 in Dun Laoghaire.
He is living with his brother Patrick Byrne in 1911
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/Kingstown_No__2/Sarsfield_Street/96602/
After the death of his brother in 1918 we had lost track of what happened to Albert until I came across a record when an Albert passed away on 20th May 1928 when he is noted as 41 years old.
Given the fairly limited amount of Albert Byrnes in the 1911 Census im reasonably sure its the correct Albert.
My questions are If someone died in the Dublin Union workhouse with no relatives would you have any idea where they would be buried. Also are there are workhouse records available from 1928 or would be have to wait until 2029 before these are available. Any help appreciated.
Mark
He is living with his brother Patrick Byrne in 1911
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/Kingstown_No__2/Sarsfield_Street/96602/
After the death of his brother in 1918 we had lost track of what happened to Albert until I came across a record when an Albert passed away on 20th May 1928 when he is noted as 41 years old.
Given the fairly limited amount of Albert Byrnes in the 1911 Census im reasonably sure its the correct Albert.
My questions are If someone died in the Dublin Union workhouse with no relatives would you have any idea where they would be buried. Also are there are workhouse records available from 1928 or would be have to wait until 2029 before these are available. Any help appreciated.
Mark