MWS
from Bham
The Library of Birmingham seem to have some records, what they contain I don't know. However, it suggests that there are no admission and discharge registers (bottom of page 2)...
Good luck to Samantha! There are groups in Ireland and UK for tracing the mothers of adopted children. But this is never an easy task. One last thought: https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and...family-history-a-step-by-step-guide-1.3423973Many thanks Stokkie
I am in touch with Samantha now on ancestry and have filled her in on what I could and come up with ideas for her to try, such as a newspaper request- slim chance but the Brum Mail might do it. Plus buying the Highcroft book. She did private dna but I have suggested sending the raw dna to My Heritage and or Gedmatch to widen the reach. Her small tree gives her relatives that Barnados gave to her. Widening this might, just might, link to an Irish living relative. She knows it is a long shot. Such a shame that adoption agencies never tried to add photos. She is living now in an apartment at the Highcroft site so that in its way brings her a bit nearer to her mom. If anything more comes to light I will update. Many thanks everyone.
They were for sale last NovemberJust been past the old alms-houses on Trafalgar Road and they are all boarded up.
With regard to Almshouses in Erdington, you might find these people helpful at the Sir Josiah Mason trust. They also cover the Holte Almshouses that were moved to Erdington from Aston (not physically of course !).
A couple of extracts from their site and background to the Holte interest. Viv.![]()
Sir Josiah Mason Trust - Almshouse Charity
Sir Josiah Mason Trust - Almshouse Charitywww.sjmt.org.uk
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thats what i thought mike....have they turfed out the residents just to rent the houses out again...i am unclear on this...and also what has happened to the residents that used to live in themIn advert:
"All of the properties will be empty upon completion of the purchase"
So did they get the bailiff's in ? Not much charity there
does not make sense to me mike..On their website they say "we do welcome people who self-fund their accommodation" . But if they are selling their properties --? And where is the money going that they get for them.
thanks victor...awful to evict those elderly residents...i wonder if a solution is found re planning permission they will be given the chance to come back...shockingThe residents that lived there were given about 9 months to find somewhere else. There were 9 of them all men and last i heard they had all found somewhere to live. None of them wanted to leave and some had been there for over 10 years. The reason that SJMT gave for selling was that the council wouldnt give planning permission for what they wanted to do. The property was taken off the market a few months ago when all the residents had gone and SJMT and the council suddenly decided they might be able to find a solution to the planning permission after all.
disgraceful victor...cant keep up rooting people like that...i am afraid i would tell them where to go if offered to come backThe residents were told they would be given first refusal and this was in writing. Whether they will want to go back under the changed circumstances is another matter, i suspect not.
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Thank you - that is interesting - I never considered it was that side of town. He lived a lot of his life in Handsworth, so when I Googled it, I settled on Union Road in West Bromwich.Union Road was as an unnamed Road in Erdington. The death certificate reference is probably to Highcoift Hospital. See this thread link here
Union Road Erdington
Can anyone help.I am tracing the Saddington family for a friend,his father 's birth certificate states that he was born at No 1 Union Road Erdington Municipal U and can't read the other initial.His father is not named so guess he was illigitimate.Would the address be the workhouse? Mother's...birminghamhistory.co.uk
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Cardiovascular degeneration is really now a general or generic term for a number of conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels. Treatments for these conditions has improved over the years but it is still one of the main causes of death in the UK.Thank you - that is interesting - I never considered it was that side of town. He lived a lot of his life in Handsworth, so when I Googled it, I settled on Union Road in West Bromwich.
I guess I discounted Union Road in Erdington as being too far away and I guess not on my radar.
But taking a second look at the Death cert, it is registered in Erdington, Birmingham North.
So while I know causes of death were not always accurate, he died from cardio vascular degeneration - would this have been something they 'treated' at the Workhouse, or would it just be place to go to die (kind of thing)?
I do realise my question rather assumes you know the nature of any kind of medical care available then!
Thank you