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« on: Monday 25 April 11 23:22 BST (UK) »
Hi All,
I'm trying to find information on St Helena's Rescue Home, Upper Grove, Margate.
Grace Mason, b 1893 Ipswich was listed as an inmate there in the 1911 census.
I'm thinking it may have been a mother and baby home?? In which case I may be missing a Mason from my tree!
Along with the inmates were mission sisters and probation sister for the church army.

Mason Suffolk, Todd Surrey, Tomlin
Page, Willmer, Clyne, Gibson, British India

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Re: Rescue Homes
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 09 November 16 21:31 GMT (UK) »
Hi ,did you ever have any luck finding out any more.
I also had a great aunt from Ipswich Daisy Hammond that was in this home in 1911 ,I did find out it was a mother and baby home but no more.Would love to know more as Daisy was never spoken about ,her father went on to have more children and even called one Daisy

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« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 09 November 16 21:56 GMT (UK) »
The Children's Homes website simply says it was a Magdalen Home?

http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/list/Kent.shtml
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http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/list/MH3.shtml
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http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/MH/

where it says "Fallen home for women and girls, or £2 2s entrance fee", 22 places, Admission ages 16-40
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Re: Rescue Homes
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 09 November 16 22:20 GMT (UK) »
I can't remember now where I saw it was a mother and baby home it was a couple of years ago and I think it was on a forum somewhere ,will search again.
I wonder if Daisy and Grace knew each other as they were both from Ipswich and in there at the same time .I would love to know what happened to her as she never went back to her family


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Re: Rescue Homes
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 09 November 16 22:34 GMT (UK) »
Even today,   there are only about 15  specialist Mother and Baby Hospital units in England NHS.

I wonder how they responded to severe post natal depression in the era you refer to?

Just wondering.
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« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 09 November 16 22:45 GMT (UK) »
I would imagine they were very unsympathic to the girls in general .
The attitude towards unm arrived mother's was still awful in the 60s so in 1911 it was probably horrendous .
Feel so sad for Daisy she lost her mother at 12 and was living in Kent by 16 and never seen again or spoke about .
Wish I could find out what happneed to her bit her name is too common to research .
I expect all records keep by the home have long gone or were destroyed .
Did you find your Grace after 1911 ?

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Re: Rescue Homes
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 09 November 16 22:47 GMT (UK) »
Sorry for all those spelling mistakes it's the silly predictive text on my phone

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Re: Rescue Homes
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 09 November 16 23:17 GMT (UK) »
If you read those links I gave, it says:

Girls and women who had "fallen", i.e. unmarried mothers or mothers-to-be, often became outcasts because of the shame they had brought on their families.
Despite the circumstances that led many unfortunate women into pregnancy, such as seduction under the promise of marriage, little distinction was made in the eyes of many between single mothers and prostitutes.
In the latter part of the 19th century, the rescue and reform of young women in either situation became a major concern of charitable and religious groups, with a large number of establishments known as Magdalen (or Magdalene) Homes being set up to accommodate them.

Certain people would be better off looking for this information for themselves, rather than "wondering" in irrelevant posts?
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Re: Rescue Homes
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 09 November 16 23:39 GMT (UK) »
Hi All,
I'm trying to find information on St Helena's Rescue Home, Upper Grove, Margate.
Grace Mason, b 1893 Ipswich was listed as an inmate there in the 1911 census.
I'm thinking it may have been a mother and baby home?? In which case I may be missing a Mason from my tree!
Along with the inmates were mission sisters and probation sister for the church army.
         
Even today in England  there are only about 15 Mother and Baby units.     What else were you thinking of?
Nursall   ~    Buckinghamshire
Avies ~   Norwich