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Burslem. Correspondence about a girl in the Workhouse who patrolled the streets

Identifier: MH12/11196/4 · Author: Wolstanton · Date: 22 Feb 1836

Burslem. Correspondence about a girl in the Workhouse who patrolled the streets and played the harlot. She has 2 illegitimate children, and their father is a married man who travels with a set of strolling players

Correspondence re: two inmates at the parish workhouse who wish to get married:

Identifier: MH12/11196/1 · Author: Wolstanton and Burslem · Date: 18 Sep 1835

Correspondence re: two inmates at the parish workhouse who wish to get married: a blind male, 39 years, unable to provide for himself, and a female, 29 years, confined to the Workhouse with her 3rd illegitimate child. None of her other children were by this man as he has lately been removed from Stockport. Banns were published at the parish church on 6 Sept for the first time

June 1846. Goodall became insolvent in 1845 & had been in litigation with Wolsta

Identifier: MH12/11197/213 · Author: Wolstanton and Burslem · Date: Jun 1836

June 1846. Goodall became insolvent in 1845 & had been in litigation with Wolstanton parish on account of bastard children since 1836 during which period four of his children became chargeable. In 1836 he was charged with being the father of a bastard child of Ann Bradbury, and from 1838-1846 with 3 children by Elizabeth Horne

June 1846. Goodall became insolvent in 1845 & had been in litigation with Wolsta

Identifier: MH12/11197/213 · Author: Wolstanton and Burslem · Date: Jun 1846

June 1846. Goodall became insolvent in 1845 & had been in litigation with Wolstanton parish on account of bastard children since 1836 during which period four of his children became chargeable. In 1836 he was charged with being the father of a bastard child of Ann Bradbury, and from 1838-1846 with 3 children by Elizabeth Horne

13 June 1845: Appointment as schoolmistress at the workhouse of Wolstanton & Bur

Identifier: MH12/11197/122 · Author: Wolstanton and Burslem · Date: Jun 1845

13 June 1845: Appointment as schoolmistress at the workhouse of Wolstanton & Burslem Union. 14 June 1845 She is 24, of the Church of England & the daughter of a surgeon & apothecary. Her appointment not sanctioned as it was found that about 2 years previously she was delivered of a bastard child

Delivered of a female bastard child on 2 Aug 1842, which became chargeable to Wo

Identifier: MH12/11197/1 · Author: Wolstanton and Burslem · Date: Jan 1843

farmer & publican

Stafford Union Minutes of the Guardians (volume). Searched 19 Jan 1839 - 15 Feb

Identifier: D659/1/1/2 · Author: Stafford · Date: 15 Feb 1840

butcher

Stafford Union Minutes of the Guardians (volume). Searched 19 Jan 1839 - 15 Feb

Identifier: D659/1/1/2 · Author: Stafford · Date: 18 Jan 1840

Stafford Union Minutes of the Guardians (volume). Searched 19 Jan 1839 - 15 Feb 1840. Page 249. Application, Bradley. Maria Jinks (19), pregnant, applied for admission into the House. She said her sister would corroborate her statement that George Murry was the putative father. Ordered the House

Stafford Union Minutes of the Guardians (volume). Searched 19 Jan 1839 - 15 Feb

Identifier: D659/1/1/2 · Author: Stafford · Date: 4 Jan 1840

Stafford Union Minutes of the Guardians (volume). Searched 19 Jan 1839 - 15 Feb 1840. Page 238. Mary Smith, pauper, had left service of Mrs Chambers of Knightley as she was pregnant, leaving behind a part of her wages and clothing. Clerk directed to request Ranton to obtain these items, and also enquire as to the truth of the pauper's statement relating to the putative father of her child

Stafford Union Minutes of the Guardians (volume). Searched 19 Jan 1839 - 15 Feb

Identifier: D659/1/1/2 · Author: Stafford · Date: 23 Nov 1839

Stafford Union Minutes of the Guardians (volume). Searched 19 Jan 1839 - 15 Feb 1840. Page 217. Clerk to request Mr Williams of Stoke to make an arrangement with Wm Lovatt of Yarnfield for support of Elizabeth Hill & her bastard child independent of parish