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Re: Advice sought on Muller orphanages
« Reply #63 on: Tuesday 16 February 21 23:19 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
I have obtained two of my female ancestor files from the Muller orpanage in Bristol.
Really good value. Contained birth certs and parents marriage certs. Inventory of things taken into home, correspondance prior to entering the home and also vaccination certs and background why they were placed. Also where they went onto when they were discharged.
Best thing for research ever. My two orphans placed in 1878.
Payne, Woodchester Glos / Kings Norton Worcs.
Luker, Glos.
Davis, Smith, Evans, Lockstone,Latham, Kings Stanley.
Bingham; Stroud, Glos.
Gore: Glos/ Plymouth.
Rodway: Woodchester, Glos. Wanted Henry Rodway born 1849. Missing since 1881.
Morgan: Nettleton Wilts / Stroud Glos.

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Re: Advice sought on Muller orphanages
« Reply #64 on: Wednesday 23 February 22 01:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi, I am researching an Augustus Lloyd who I have just found was in the Muller Orphanage details I have found are:   

1891 census
                                                                                                               
Augustus Lloyd
Mullers Orphan Houses,
Registration district Barton Regis
Sub district Ashley
Age 10, Scholar
Born Llantarnam, Monmouthshire

RG12, Piece number 1974, Folio 111

Would it be possible to find out information regarding him?  As to when he actually entered the Orphanage.  I believe he became a Baker's Apprentice to a Miss Bowen in Treorky in 1896 but would love to know why he ended up here and what happened to his parents in Monmouth.  Regards Margaret

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