Hi there,
Before the 1960's most babies were born at home.
Some towns villages were lucky to have a midwife living not far away, but other villages were not so lucky..so therefore some of the local ladies 'with knowledge' lent a hand..but if a lady was discovered to be an 'amateur midwife' and did it for money, she could be summoned to court.
In 1913, four ladies of Alveley were summoned for such offences ...
Esther E.Webb, Sarah A. Painter, Mary France and Annie Jarrett had a summons to appear at Bridgnorth Town Hall Court on 5th April 1913..does anyone know any more about this case ?
I understand this case was quite high profile, so may have appeared in local newsapers ?? - Any help would be much appreciated
