Hello Flame,
Derbyshire Record Office, Matlock holds the following workhouse records.
Guardians' minute books (1837-1930); Admissions and discharges (1840-50, 1853-1911); Births (1840-1957); Deaths (1840-1914); Creed registers (1869-93); etc.
I also came across this which may of interest -
Death in the WorkhouseIf an inmate died in the workhouse, the death was notified to their family who could, if they wished, organize the funeral themselves. If this did not happen, the Guardians arranged a burial which usually took place in a local cemetery or burial ground. The burial would be in the cheapest possible coffin and in an unmarked grave, into which several coffins might be placed on the same occasion. Unclaimed bodies could also be disposed of by donating them for use in medical research and training. Source -
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/Take a look it's well worthwhile, it gives lots of interesting information on Workhouses and the poor souls who, through one way or another, found themselves there.
Regards,
Sue
