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    Workhouse Records

    I was wondering about records for Workhouses. The 1881 Census indicates my great-great grandmother, Martha Wood, as the inmate of a Workhouse, where she died. I have a copy of the Death Certificate: signed by Henry Finchham, Deputy Master, Workhouse (Western Road). Occupation: Unknown of...
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    Cartwright James

    I have run into a brick wall for James Cartwright born abt. 1771. According to the 1841 Census, James was living on Bank St. in Birmingham. I think there is a N next to his name in the 1841 Census, so he may have been born outside of Warwickshire. James married Maria (Taylor) Bartholomew 16...
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