orphanage census?
orphanage census?
Can any one tell me if orphanages had their own census returns. Also does any one know if Sisters of the poor Clare in Everton had an orphanage. Thanks a lot, Betty.
Re: orphanage census?
Well they certainly wouldn't have been missed - two ways to check (on Ancestry anyway) is to either choose an appropriate age to search and use the drop down "Relationship to Head" as either pupil/Inmate/Institutional etc. and check each one.Scouserbetty wrote:Can any one tell me if orphanages had their own census returns.
Alternatively go to the list of Counties at the bottom of the search page, and on the sub page of Lancashire, find Everton and check the two districts there, in 1901 there is both North and South Everton. Scroll down the list of districts and you will see the institutions, eg Beacon Lane Orphanage, Girls Industrial School, Infectious Diseases Hospital, Sisters of Notre Dame (I wonder if this could be what you are after), and St Edwards College.
Everton South includes the Industrial School, St Elizabeth's Institute (I believe this was Breckfield Road), St George's Industrial School, St Vincent De Pauls and the West Derby Union.
Obviously I haven't come across this in the Everton census for 1901, nor, using the words Poor Clare/s in the Online Search but you could perhaps give Liverpool Record Office a call and ask since if there was such a place they might be able to advise you if there were any Admissions or Minute Books available.Scouserbetty wrote: Also does any one know if Sisters of the poor Clare in Everton had an orphanage. Thanks a lot, Betty.
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Hi All
Little Sisters of the Poor had a Home for the Aged in Everton 1938 in Belmont Rd Everton cnr Belmont Grove.
Hi Mary
Can you remember the daughter of a shipping owner who started up an order in Lpool? Wasn't it the Sisters of the Poor, St Clare??
The original nuns from France have been listed here somewhere??
Don't know about an orphanage.
Not much help sorry
Tina
Little Sisters of the Poor had a Home for the Aged in Everton 1938 in Belmont Rd Everton cnr Belmont Grove.
Hi Mary
Can you remember the daughter of a shipping owner who started up an order in Lpool? Wasn't it the Sisters of the Poor, St Clare??
The original nuns from France have been listed here somewhere??
Don't know about an orphanage.
Not much help sorry
Tina
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I think you mean this one Tina
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.anc ... /ang14.htm
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.anc ... /ang14.htm
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