Hi everyone, I have recently found out my maternal grandmother attended Ashford b/w years of 1914-1926. In 1926 she was listed on the passenger ship coming to Australia at age 12! Does anyone have any recollections of this happening to others. It appears she was the only one from 'Girls Home, Staines Poor Law Institution, Ashford, Middlesex" listed on the passenger ship that day, although there were a lot of Barnado Boys on the same ship.
I was thinking it might have been part of the child migrate program at the time, but am not sure.
Any information about the time or where to find information about her being there would be appreciated.
ON her birth certificate, she was born at 'The Hall, London Road, Stanwell" 1914 - but her mother died at her own home when she was 4. As there are no censuses doing this timeframe 1914-1918, I can't tell where my grandmother lived, or whether she was at Ashford from birth until age 12.
Any pointers?
Thanks everyone - so happy to have found this thread as there isn't much personal/real stories info about this school or Staines workhouse anywhere I have been able to find elsewhere...