http://workhouses.org.uk/Nantwich/ A building at the end of Beam Street, formerly the town house of the Mainwaring family, was used as the town's first workhouse and house of correction from 1677 to 1748; it stood on the site of the present Crewe Almshouses. The residential workhouse was replaced by 1748 by a set of three cottages on Queen Street (off Pillory Street), which housed up to 30 people in 1777. The correction aspe…
Northwich Registry Office - Register Births, Marriages & Deaths
WitrynaNantwich Workhouse, znany również jako Nantwich Union Workhouse, Nantwich Union House i Nantwich Institution, to były przytułek w Nantwich, Cheshire, Anglia. Znajduje się on przy The Barony, przy Barony Road. Zbudowany w latach 1779-80, aby pomieścić do 350 osób, był używany jako przytułek do 1930 roku. WitrynaRecords may contain relationship status which can resolve a dead end in you research. Many records will include key dates like Birth, Death and Marriage. Extra features include Census Records, Workhouse Records and Armed Forces. Over 115,000 records. Many photographs of graves and memorials. Cemetery maps showing grave … c.g. heemstra-borst/m.a. horstman
The Workhouse in Northwich, Cheshire
WitrynaRecords of the Nantwich overseers of the poor for 1780–1785 survive, and show that meat, grain, vegetables, malt, wine, tobacco and snuff were all purchased. Children at the workhouse appear to have received some education at this time, as the purchase of copy and spelling books, easy readers, bibles and catechisms is also recorded. [4] WitrynaAll of the birth records in England after 1837 are held by the General Register Office or GRO. For births before 1837, you will have to check local parish registers. But the good thing about using an online search directory is that you can access England birth records from the comfort of your own home. This saves a lot of the hassle involved in ... WitrynaRoundsman System. The Roundsman System [1] (sometimes termed the billet, or ticket, or item system), in the Elizabethan Poor Law (1601), was a form of organised labour exchange for the poorest labourers by which a parish vestry helped to pay local farmers, households and others to employ such applicants for relief at a rate of … cgh electrical