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Title: Eastville Workhouse / Baptisms
Post by: alison300 on Sunday 05 July 20 20:10 BST (UK)
My grandfather was born illegitimately on 13 Sept 1908 and handed over to Eastville Workhouse by his mother.

I have just found two baptisms for him: the first at St. Thomas, Eastville Workhouse in November 1908 and a second at St. Stephen, Soundwell on 3 May 1914.

Does anyone know why he would be baptised twice and also why 6years apart?  Did St. Stephen have a particular connection with the Workhouse?
Title: Re: Eastville Workhouse / Baptisms
Post by: KGarrad on Sunday 05 July 20 20:39 BST (UK)
Historically, Soundwell was always in Gloucestershire, rather than Bristol.
Today it is controlled by South Gloucestershire Council.

So, perhaps a baptism in Bristol, followed later by a baptism in Gloucestershire?


Another possibility:
Maybe he had lost his baptism certificate, and needed it later?
Title: Re: Eastville Workhouse / Baptisms
Post by: alison300 on Sunday 05 July 20 21:05 BST (UK)
Thanks KGarrad.  I don't know the area at all - that's interesting and i'm wondering if there was a children's home there.  Another lead to follow-up.  :)
Title: Re: Eastville Workhouse / Baptisms
Post by: KGarrad on Sunday 05 July 20 22:45 BST (UK)
St Stephen's church, Soundwell wasn't built until 1904. Not sure a parish existed then?

Previously Soundwell came under Downend, and before that Mangotsfield and/or Kingswood.

Probably Bristol City Record Office would be the best source of information?
They hold info for many South Gloucestershire parishes, towns and areas.
Title: Re: Eastville Workhouse / Baptisms
Post by: nashua on Sunday 05 July 20 23:30 BST (UK)
Another possibility. My grandmother was baptised by her parents, then taking into Eastville Workhouse aged 2. Later she was fostered and baptised again by the foster parents.