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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Perthshire => Topic started by: haselbury on Saturday 24 October 20 09:47 BST (UK)
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John McPhee Henderson was born 26 June 1933 at the Perth Poorhouse 32 Glasgow Road Perth Perthshire to Jessie Henderson. No other details given on his Birth Certificate, He was left at the House and was later fostered Out.
Does anyone have access to these records, that could look this entry up for me. John's wife Pat and his daughter Sue would really like to find out some information on his background as they do not have anything to tell Sue's children. He met his mother Jessie later a couple of times, the last when he was about 12 she was remarried then. Jessie was a domestic Servant in the Perthshire Area. He thought that she was Married in the Couper Angus Area but they are not sure. That is all the family knows about her. He married in Scotland and in 1970 Emigrated to Perth Western Australia where he passed away. Thank You.
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As this is less than 100 years ago, the strong probability is that even if the records have survived they are still closed for research.
As a first step, try https://www.culturepk.org.uk/archive-local-family-history/ and if the records you are interested in are not in their online catalogue, contact them and ask if they know where the records of Perth Poorhouse are.
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Thank You Forfarian for your Reply. I will check that out.
Regards Haselbury
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Well I spent the rest of yesterday going through it all. but they do not have the Records and do not know who does. So I am none the wiser. But thanks for that anyway.
I do not know anything about Scottish research. I am just trying to help Pat and her daughter Sue find information on John McPhee Henderson's Family background for the grandchildren. Any type of help or information on his mother Jessie Henderson would be greatly appreciated. They do not even know where she was born or her parents names.
Haselbury
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Well I spent the rest of yesterday going through it all. but they do not have the Records and do not know who does. So I am none the wiser. But thanks for that anyway.
I wonder if Tay Valley Family History Society might know about the Perth Poorhouse records? https://www.tayvalleyfhs.org.uk/
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Thanks once again for that. But their online information is not available during this time.
Regards Haselbury.
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Oh, I doubt very much if they would have the records, but I thought perhaps you might contact them and ask if they know what became of the records of Perth Poorhouse.
Though I have to admit to being surprised that the Perth and Kinross Archives couldn't tell you whether or not these records have survived, and if they don't know, it is quite likely that the records have been lost without trace.
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Thanks once again.
But I did contact them. And I was told no online service was available. But they said that they did not know who had the records. They said that they could be in the National Archives I checked that out. But I do not have a credited card so I am once again back to the drawing board. Because I did not have a credit card, or a members card I could not even see if they had the records.
Regards haselbury
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Thanks once again.
But I did contact them. And I was told no online service was available. But they said that they did not know who had the records. They said that they could be in the National Archives I checked that out. But I do not have a credited card so I am once again back to the drawing board. Because I did not have a credit card, or a members card I could not even see if they had the records.
Regards haselbury
Was this TVFHS? I am not impressed.
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Perth & Kinross Council Archives do have Poorhouse and residential home records, 1859-1975, but not available on line and at that date possibly restricted. See here:
http://archivecatalogue.pkc.gov.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=CC1&pos=3
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Perth & Kinross Council Archives do have Poorhouse and residential home records, 1859-1975, but not available on line and at that date possibly restricted. See here:
http://archivecatalogue.pkc.gov.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=CC1&pos=3
They do indeed, but closer inspection of the catalogue reveals that the only poorhouses for which they actually have records of inmates are the Atholl, Weem and Breadalbane one and the Upper Strathearn one.
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Ah, sorry, I should have looked further.
NRS have records relating to the buildings, but no admission registers. I can't think of anywhere else they could be, if they still exist.
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Thank you to both of you for your help.
I will speak with Pat and Sue in the next few days, to see what they want to do next
Regards Haselbury.