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Title: belaugh house blyth
Post by: tazz on Sunday 07 September 08 22:48 BST (UK)
belaugh house blyth was a maternity hospital in blyth any ideas when it opened,or where would i find this info, 
Title: Re: belaugh house blyth
Post by: diddymiller on Monday 08 September 08 09:14 BST (UK)
hi, found something on the national Archives at:

www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hospitalrecords

hope this helps,  Diddy
Title: Re: belaugh house blyth
Post by: stanmapstone on Monday 08 September 08 16:13 BST (UK)
Present name Beulah House Maternity Hospital, Bondicar Terrace Blyth  

Stan
Title: Re: belaugh house blyth
Post by: tazz on Monday 08 September 08 21:44 BST (UK)
yes i live in blyth,but it no longer exists now stands a large private house,just on one of the census it has an ancester born bedlington then on another belaugh.
diddy i will look at the archives link thank you both   tazz
Title: Re: belaugh house blyth
Post by: Michael Dixon on Tuesday 09 September 08 09:53 BST (UK)
Tazz,

I wonder how you got from a "Belaugh" birth place to "Beulah House Maternity Hospital" in Blyth ?

If your relative was Jacob Miller ( in Bedlington on C1891 4256-87-35) the census enumerator attempted to record his "Where Born" as DELAVAL... but it was transcribed as " BELAUGH".

Now there was New Delaval (western part of Blyth) and a Seaton Delaval.

But Census 1881 (4977-92-1) shows Jacob was born in Seaton Delaval
( although both Ancestry and FamilySearch incorrectly transcribed this as SEAHAM DELAVAL ! )

There is also three Wood children , father Abraham, recorded as born Belaugh, Northumberland, but this is also an incorrect transcription ( but I cannot read the place intended by the enumerator)

And there is a Belaugh, in the Norfolk Broads ( north-east of Norwich)

So just for the trivia angle I am connected to both Belaugh and Beulah House.
(lol)

As a child in 1940s, I frequently received  some sort of light treatment (for back and chest)wearing goggles  in Bondicar Terrace and as an adult had a boozy hol around Wroxham, next to Belaugh, on the Broads.

Michael Dixon
Title: Re: belaugh house blyth
Post by: meadbh on Tuesday 09 September 08 21:42 BST (UK)
Michael,

I think the place interpreted as 'Belaugh' for the Wood children in 1871 is actually 'Bolam' with some sort of stroke at the end.

Kath
Title: Re: belaugh house blyth
Post by: Pete E on Thursday 11 September 08 23:58 BST (UK)
 :)Very pleased to announce I was born in Beulah house in 1959.
Title: Re: belaugh house blyth
Post by: mr tiswas on Wednesday 22 October 08 22:18 BST (UK)
i was born in Beulah house Bondicar terrace in SEPT 1968, i have moved back to the area, but its not a maternity hosp any more
 i just wanna know which house it is, on the street
Title: Re: belaugh house blyth
Post by: Michael Dixon on Thursday 23 October 08 00:02 BST (UK)
 
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Michael Dixpn
Title: Re: belaugh house blyth
Post by: eddie21455 on Friday 24 October 08 19:27 BST (UK)
It is a house now from 1988 to 1999 it was owned by the health authority and was used by a charity as u therapeutic workshop for adults with Mental health problems and learning difficulties
thanks
eddie
Title: Re: belaugh house blyth
Post by: tazz on Friday 24 October 08 21:01 BST (UK)
big thank to all of you  carole
Title: Re: belaugh house blyth
Post by: angel103 on Sunday 08 March 09 20:05 GMT (UK)
I was born there too, in 1961.