michellemac
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Hello
I wonder if anyone can shed any light on a sticking point with my family research.
My grandad was born at 153 Ladywood Road, Birmingham in 1909. I have found on the 1911 census that a CMB Nurse lives there as well as rescue workers and a number of young single females and babies (all a few months old) who are referred to as 'Inmates'. I have not been able to identify which charity organisation is linked to this address. I have also checked the Kelly Trade Directories for this period and the address appears as a residential address. I found my Grandad living as a 'boarder' age 1 year old in a different part of Birmingham on the 1911 census. As I understand it Adoption was not given legal status until 1926 and prior to that children were referred to as 'boarded out' instead of being adopted.
Can anyone help or give any advice as to where I go next?
I wonder if anyone can shed any light on a sticking point with my family research.
My grandad was born at 153 Ladywood Road, Birmingham in 1909. I have found on the 1911 census that a CMB Nurse lives there as well as rescue workers and a number of young single females and babies (all a few months old) who are referred to as 'Inmates'. I have not been able to identify which charity organisation is linked to this address. I have also checked the Kelly Trade Directories for this period and the address appears as a residential address. I found my Grandad living as a 'boarder' age 1 year old in a different part of Birmingham on the 1911 census. As I understand it Adoption was not given legal status until 1926 and prior to that children were referred to as 'boarded out' instead of being adopted.
Can anyone help or give any advice as to where I go next?