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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => London and Middlesex => England => London & Middlesex Lookup Requests => Topic started by: dee melody on Tuesday 28 March 06 15:19 BST (UK)
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I need some help or clarification on 28 Marloes Road, Kensington with regards to the birth of a illegitimate child born December 1920. Was this place a Poorhouse or an actual hospital? Where could I find any old records or archives of births. What were the rules for baptising an illegitimate child? I am referring to the fact the child may have been Catholic. Could anyone help on this or point me in the right direction. (i do not live in London) Thanks for your help. Dee
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Hi Dee
If I have the right place, it would appear to have been a poor law infirmary - now (or part of) St Mary Abbot's Hospital ...............
http://www.rootschat.com/links/09u/
and there appear to be some records at the London Metropolitan Archives
http://www.rootschat.com/links/098/
Casalguidi
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Thank you so much Casalguidi. This looks very interesting. Just hope that there are some records that I can search. I do appreciate your help. Dee
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I have only just come across RootsChat and I am very interested in your post about St Mary Abbot Hospital. My mother also had an illegitimate child in 1926 at the 28 Marloes Road and as far as we can ascertain the RC nuns the Sisters of Mercy were involved. Did you get any further with your investigations? I look forward to hearing from.
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Hi Chesilcove,
Just to mention that I've just found out from the d/cert of my gg grandfather - James Ewen Mackenzie - that he died at 28 Marloes Road on 9 June 1876, although he lived at 128 Wornington Road. I've just 'googled' Marloes Road and it was Kensington Infirmary and Workhouse (known after 1922 as St Mary Abbott's Hospital) - as Casalguidi's previous post.
Peter
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I also have an illegitimate ancestor born at 28 Marloes Road. He was John William Barnes (Also known as William John Barnes).
Would there be any records for 28 Marloes Road? I am searching for his father but cannot find any information.
Attached is the birth certificate: http://en.geneanet.org/archives/actes/actesenligne/1014180
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Did you have any joy tracing the father as my husband's mother was born there in 1923 and I have the same problem?
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I contacted the London Metropolitan Archives as I was unable to go locally. They offer a paid search service. It took them 4 weeks to carry out research. On the payment part of the form I gave my details for 2 and a half hours but they only charged for 1 hour (£50).
They recently contacted me and gave me copies of the birth records and told me that Lily E Barnes was 17 when she gave birth. They also found a birth certificate for Lily E Barnes which I ordered.
They also found out that she was Roman Catholic so I have contacted the local Catholic church archives and they said will search for a baptism of John William Barnes and let me know if they find anything.
email ask.lma@cityoflondon.gov.uk or call 020 7332 385 and ask for a application form for a paid search.
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My GF was born there in 1908. I was able to find his birth certificate as usual by searching for him under his mother's maiden name. Can't find a baptism record. Maybe he was baptised there? No father mentioned on BC, but I have since discovered who he was with DNA research.
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Not every baby was baptised; I've been looking for almost 20 years for baptisms for my grandfather and his 9 sibings......nothing. Possibly because the parents were of different religions.
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Just found this thread. I also have a relative born here in 1935 thought it was a private address until now! Thanks for all the info folks
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My father was also born at 28 Marloes Road. It was originally a poor house but became St Mary Abbots Hospital in 1923. My dad was born the following year. Buildings were badly damaged during WW2 by V2 rockets.