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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Leicestershire => Topic started by: eadaoin on Friday 21 November 14 15:50 GMT (UK)
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Does anyone know what order(s) of nuns might have been in these convents? Are they still in use?
1. Parson Wood Hill, Whitwick ... 1891, 1901
2 Convent Park Road, Loughboro ... 1911
Background ...
Mary Begg b. Skerries IRL ~1868
1871 - in Cardiff with her family
not with the family again in England/Wales (no censuses available for Ireland pre-1901)
I saw a mention of a nun attending a family funeral in the 1930s, and found a Mary Begg of the correct age in the convents above ... I'd like to find out a little more ...
regards eadaoin
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In Whitwick it looks as though there was a small convent of Rosminian nuns. Edit - The site says that the convent transferred to Loughborough in the twentieth century
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitwick
Kay
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosminians
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House on Parson Wood Hill (this was formerly a Presbytery for the Catholic Church and later a convent) you can see a photo on here http://www.goleicestershire.com/see-and-do/Whitwick-Historical-Group-SpecialProject.aspx under "Listed Buildings in Whitwick"
and no it is not still a convent http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-40193510.html
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http://www.charnwood.gov.uk/listed_buildings/our_ladys_convent_and_school_adjoining_park_road_loughborough
and I suspect this is where they are now http://www.olcs.leics.sch.uk/
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thanks for that, Kay and Iluleah
So, Rosminians .. (thought they might be FCJ)
eadaoin
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Hi there were two orders of nuns at the convent on parsonwood hill in whitwick, if you send me the details of what your looking for i'll take a look.
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Thank you, AlilsoMar.
I'd be delighted if you could find out a bit more about this nun.
Mary Begg b. Skerries IRL ~1868. I have the background for MY Mary Begg, but I can't be sure she's the nun on the censuses below. .
1891 - Parson Wood Hill, Whitwick ... Mary Begg age 22 b.Ireland - school teacher
1901 - Parson Wood Hill, Whitwick ... Mary Begg age 33 b. Dublin, Ireland - Music teacher
1911 - Convent Park Road, Loughboro ... Mary Begg age 43 b. Skerries Dublin - Music Mistress
I sent off to the "Catholic Family History Society" - they have details of some nuns - birthdate, parents, death date, Religious name, etc. Unfortunately they had no Mary Begg on their list.
I need these details of the nun Mary Begg, to compare them with MY Mary, to see if they match.
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Hi I went to St.Clares Convent School, Forest Road Coalville, in 1955. Now demolished, new houses in Convent Close. Try Whitwick Heritage Society, they are very helpful, regards Carolmc
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Hi,
The Convent on Park Rd Loughborough is very much still there, it is also a School. If you called the School. I'm sure they could pass a message onto the relevant person.
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Hi eadaoin, sorry it has took so long but i have finally found my notes... Three Rosmininan sisters came to whitwick on the 21st may 1875 and taught in a convent school for girls and an infant school for poor boys and girls. The already existing 'POOR SCHOOL' Turry Log on the road to Grace Dieu had been built by Mr Ambrose Phillips De Lisle. The convent school was housed in two cottages next to the presbytery. Mrs De Lisle was in charge of the schools. The sisters remained there until 1880 when it was taken over by the Sisters Of Charity of St Paul. The Rosminian Sisters returned in 1888 and remained there until 1973 at there departure the convent and adjoining cemetery were sold. However some sisters from Loughborough (where the Rosminians have there convent} continued for many years to visit the sick and poor, taught in the school and in more recent times attended the Sacristy of Holy Cross Church. In 1902 the new school of Holy Cross and a new Presbytery were built. In 1906 a new church of Holy Cross was built and the first mass was celebrated there in 1906.
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i believe your Mary Begg to have been known as sister Berchmans Begg who ministered there between 1875 and 1896. I do have a list of the rosminian sisters religious names and dates they were there i also have a list of the Sisters of Charity of St Paul given and religious names and the dates and some additional info from when they were in whitwick
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AliIsoMar - I am mortified that I didn't see these replies of yours until today! It's nearly six months since you kindly did this research for me, and you must have felt that I was most ungrateful.
.. I look at the Graveyard board from time to time, and I saw your post there today about Whitwick Cemetery, and decided to recap on my post on the Leicestershire board.
I don't know if I overlooked an email from Rootschat, or if there was a glitch, but I am truly thankful for your hard work.
Yes, I think she was sister Berchmans - there was a reference to her at a family funeral. Until now I've been unable to link Mary Begg with Sister Berchmans definitely.
regards eadaoin (grovelling!)
and thanks carolmc and kathleen
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Just to bring everyone up-to-date, I sent off for the 1938 Death Cert of Mary Begg in Loughborough.
She died in the Convent in Park Road, and is described as "Sister of Providence of the Institute of Charity", daughter of Michael Begg shipowner (deceased).
That ties her into our family very nicely.
Thanks to all who helped, particularly AlilsoMar
regards eadaoin
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you are most welcome :) glad i could be of help