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Old 18-01-10, 18:05
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Default Catherine Kathleen Welch (wife's FFFM)

Name - Catherine Kathleen Welch (sometimes recorded as Welsh)
Known as - Kate
Date and place of birth - about 1851, Kentish Town (St Pancras) - can't find the registration
Names of parents - Michael Welch and Ann Neal
Date and place of baptism - none found
Details of each of his or her marriages - 1st June 1874, Lambeth to Henry Edward Fowle
Occupation(s) - hairnet maker
Addresses where they lived -
1861 census aged 9, 2 Oak Village, Kentish Town
1871 census aged 19, Albion Buildings, St Bartholemew the Great, London
1881 census aged 30, 57 Princes Road, Lambeth
1888 address 66 Regent Street Lambeth (husband's death cert)
1891 census aged 40 - widow living at 141 Regent street Lambeth
Can't find on 1901 census
Date, place and cause of death - 7th November 1903 aged 52, Lambeth workhouse of cancer
Date and place of burial / cremation - not known
Details of will / administration of their estate - none found
Memorial inscription - not known
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Old 18-01-10, 18:35
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LMA has brilliant records for Lambeth Workhouse. I'm not sure how much is actually online, but the Creed Registers should be. With luck there will also be a rough settlement examination, giving the grounds for her admission. The workhouse records may also show whether she was buried by the workhouse, or by friends.
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LMA has brilliant records for Lambeth Workhouse. I'm not sure how much is actually online, but the Creed Registers should be. With luck there will also be a rough settlement examination, giving the grounds for her admission. The workhouse records may also show whether she was buried by the workhouse, or by friends.
Thanks for your reply. Ancestry has a significant number of workhouse records from Lambeth, but as far as I can tell - no index. There's also more than one workhouse in Lambeth and I can't say I'm completely clear which one to look at.

The address given on the death certficate was 10 Burnett Street but the workhouses were on Princes Street and Renfrew Street with the Infirmary on Brook Street, so I'm a bit puzzled.

Rick.
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