I was surprised and saddened to see on the new 1901 census that my Gt Grandmother, Maria Myles, aged 66, was listed in Cork City workhouse. Surprised because family lore had it that the Myles' were relatively well-off. But obviously not.
Given that she had pneumonia, and that her condition is described as decrepit, it seems likely that she died in the workhouse - but there is no record of her death on the FamilySearch Pilot records of 1845-1958. I can understand how birth records are sometimes not registered because the responsibily lies with the parents, but I'd have thought that the workhouse, with lots of deaths to register would have been meticulous in this matter.
But I wonder, could it be that the workhouse staff did register the death with the Cork City Registrar, but that a copy was not sent to Dublin? And if so, would it be possible for a visitor to browse the records (indexes) in Cork City rather than Dublin?
If any Cork City native knows if the local Registrar permits searches by the public I'd be pleased to hear from them.
And finally, would anyone be able to tell me where those from the workhouse would be buried? (Parish of St Nicholas). Not that I'm expecting a headstone of course, but I'd just like to know.
Thanks
Leofric