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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Surrey => Topic started by: Carbar on Sunday 04 June 23 17:32 BST (UK)
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Annie Spurdle was born in 1846 in Broadwindsor, Dorset, England, her parents were Mary Ann Mullett & Thomas Spurdle. She married George Harper (1844–1893) on 10 Feb 1873 at St Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex. they had 3 children: Lillie Florence Harper(1875–1952) Croydon, Surrey, England, Nelly Annie Harper(1876–1960) Walworth, Surrey, England & George Frederick Harper(1878–1915) Clapham, Surrey, England. She appears to be at Farnham Workhouse, Surrey in 1895: Farnham Union minute books Annie Harper date 3 oct 1895, accepted by poplar union without an order. P11 ref BG4.11.6.
my questions are why was she admitted to farnham & was she ransferred to poplar & if so, why? what dates was she admitted & discharged?
Thank you
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It would depend on her history - you usually had to be able to evidence a long-ish term attachment/residence to a location, i.e you couldn't just turn up in Farnham and expect the workhouse to look after you. If you'd been living in Poplar for the previous several years, Farnham would send you back there as that's where you "belonged" Poor unions were keen to find ways to not take responsibility (ie pay for the upkeep of) for people
I see in 1891 George, Annie and George jnr were living in Poplar (transcribed on Ancestry as Hasper - but definitely them. Annie from Broadwinsor and George is a dock constable, as per Lillie's marriage cert) so they clearly had links there
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Thank you. She also shows up in the 1901 census as a widow in her youngest sisters home, its just very curious as to why she was at Farnham. the only link to the area is a brother Eli living in Tolworth. do you know where the workhouse records would be stored? they would have where she was admitted from, when & why? i wondered if maybe she was visiting her brother & became unwell but she survived for many years after. its very strange.
Thanks again
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https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Farnham/ it does not look like much survives from Farnham.
She was admitted to Poplar 10th October 1895 - note only says "From Farnham Union" (next page over)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSRG-T6W6?i=32&cat=1408154
She left Dec 21, 1895, not specified where to on this record.
Often, workhouse records are not specific about the situation. She was possibly in Farnham working or looking for work.
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Thank you. i need to investigate this further.
I appreciate your help