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chloeandlily

chloeandlily Report 20 Feb 2014 14:31

many thanks to everyone who has replied to me and it has helped us a lot.
We are still unsure if where she lived when she got married was a workhouse or a private dwelling does anyone know how to establish this fact. :-)

Andrew

Andrew Report 20 Feb 2014 14:39

You can look up workhouse details at

www.workhouses.org.uk


Use Workhouse Locations>English Poor Law Unions

from the menu on the left side

Andy

Mary

Mary Report 20 Feb 2014 15:27

what was the address on her marriage cert?

Maryb.

chloeandlily

chloeandlily Report 20 Feb 2014 18:18

Mary
The address on the marraige certificate:
95 boundary rd, Barking for Maud Dabin.
17 Braintree Terrace for Arthur Cutler.