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Also, I have an address that goes back to the Chesea Hospital for Women on 2 Dovehouse St but the 1939 census or register skips this address . Any insight ?

I apologize in advance if I am using the boards incorrectly.

Thanks Again.

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Hello,

I am searching for any further information or pointers on obtaining information from the Sisters of Nazareth at the Isleworth England location. Has anyone had luck obtaining children's records ?

My grandma, Elizabeth Cook  was there from 2-3 , 1941 or so, until leaving as a young adult. Her sister was also there with her.  Their mother is believed to be a Elizabeth Cook ( Caulfield ) also known as Dorothy.
 

I sincerely appreciate any help or historical information anyone may provide.

Thank You!

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London and Middlesex / Re: Seeking Orphanage records for London 1945
« on: Friday 24 February 17 13:59 GMT (UK)  »
Lambden,  I am researching a grandmother of mine who had a daughter born in London in 1939. I just wanted to share what I found. The mother is listed as residence at 2 Arthur St., Chelsea London. When I look up  Records I find that Arthur Street was renamed dovehouse Street in late 1939. The records show this being a woman's hospital in 1939. Named Chelsea hospital for women.  I've also seen reference to the workhouse others have mentioned On Arthur or Dovehouse st. The Chelsea Hospital for women  shut down the top floor in late 1940 due to the impending war. The top floor  sustained bomb damage in April 1941.  Many people are farmed out to surrounding hospitals in that time.  The metropolitan archives in London do show hospital records to be available for viewing . It seems census records for this address are not available online

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