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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Staffordshire => Topic started by: 1000xlch on Saturday 07 May 05 19:27 BST (UK)
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Hi all
Anybody know where the Union Workhouse inmates were buried? My ancestor Ann Rowley was born deaf and dumb, never married and was put in the Workhouse by 1881 and is there in 1891. Cannot find her there in 1871 or 1901. She was born 1828 in Broseley, Shropshire. I assume she died bef 1901. Any help would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
John Rowley
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Hiya John
The Union Workhouse was on the Bilston Road, Wolverhampton so I'm guessing they were buried in Bilston Cemetary which would be the nearest to it
Here is a copule of links about the workhouses. The second link shows photos of the workhouse but this is the later one which is now New Cross Hospital
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/Wolverhampton/Wolverhampton.shtml
http://www.institutions.org.uk/pictures/workhouses/wolverhampton_union_workhouse.htm
Wolverhampton Archive office might be able to help you further
Willow x
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HI
My great great grandad died in Wolverhampton Workhouse Infirmary and he was buried in Bilston Cemetery.
If you know the year of death just ring Wolverhampton Council and ask for bereavement services, they'll look in the records and give you an answer in minutes.
TF
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For what it may be worth, my great-grandfather, Joseph Butlin Roberts, who ied in 1910 in the Union Workhouse at Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, is buried in the Merridale Cemetery.
I found this out through the list of burials on the Wolverhampton history website which I think is a relatively new addition to the internet.
I doubt whether Joseph Butlin Roberts was related to the Roberts mentioned on this page. He was born in Kidderminster c. 1828 and married Hannah Reeve of Wolverhampton. He was survived by one daughter.
Cassius