Barnhill Poor House. Found inside Page 102He is a Deputy Lieutenant of London , a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour , and has represented Greenock since 1884 . In his later years he was an inmate of the Poorhouse , where he died in 1892 . Wh his father was supposed to be does not appear from the King's College Records ; but Jacobus Rose Innes , filius He died at the Chaplain's house, Greenock Parochial Buildings, of cancer of the liver at age 73. Six categories of records are indexed by personal name: civil registers, church registers, census returns, valuation rolls, legal records and poor relief and migration records. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland BAIRD STREET AUXILIARY HOSPITAL (demolished) Glasgow Corporation built an infectious diseases Reception House on a part of the site of the former fever hospital (Kennedy Street Hospital, see separate entry, also known as the Parliamentary Road Hospital). Site Name Greenock, Smithston Poorhouse And Asylum. Greenock, Smithston Poorhouse And Asylum. Records from about 1868 to the 1930s are on microfilm at the Family History Library. Found inside Page 28Scottish Record Office MAPS AND PLANS This list includes items transferred to the Register House Plans series from other record classes as well as new accessions . RHP.48933-64 RHP.48965 Greenock harbour , Renfrewshire , ( 1811x1815 ) ( ex JC.26 ) . RHP.49120-204 Architectural plans of Dunfermline Poorhouse ( Northern Hospital ] , 1853-1929 , and of Bangour Village Asylum ( Village Speirs of Elderslie, Renfrewshire and Dunbartonshire, 1561-1999. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. We are proud to offer this print from Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection in collaboration with Mary Evans Prints Online. Read Saint Johns Daily News Newspaper Archives, Aug 21, 1861, p. 2 with family history and genealogy records from saint-johns, newfoundland 1860-1963. 350359N 864046W / 35.066389N 86.679444W / 35.066389; -86 Albert Jansz Vinckenbrinck (112 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article The service is a care home (with nursing) registered for 28 older people plus 20 apartments for independent living. This is a virtual genealogy library for those researching family history for Jamaica, West Indies, especially for people born before 1920. Found inside Page 381You are governor of Greenock Prison ? ages to get drunk when he lives in the poorhouse ?Yes . His keep him in the poorhouse they would keep him there . name is M'C 12,106 . During the you have not any of his poorhouse records ? Greenock. The institution may also have subsequently been certified as an Industrial School. Residences 1866 London Road Church, Edinburgh 1874 Remodelling of Cummertrees Parish Church 1875 Greenock Poorhouse and Asylum 1875 Tranent school Lighthouse Corsock Craigenputtock Creetown Criffel Crocketford Crossmichael Cummertrees Dalbeattie Dalton Dornock Drumcoltran Tower Drumlanrig, Drumlanrig Castle Poorhouses were set up in Scotland as a result of the Poor Law (Scotland) Act of 1845 Between 1845 and 1930 over 70 poorhouses were constructed in Scotland with an additional 90 smaller almshouses in operation. Gill Rossini's social history of adoption between 1850 and 1961 uncovers the perspectives of all those concerned in adoption: children, birth relatives, adoptive families, and all the agencies and organisations involved. Ravenscraig Hospital was built in 1876 as a Poorhouse and Asylum but was then called Smithston after the land it was built on. Handful of Dust - Further Accidents and Disasters from Scotland in the 20th Century. This poorhouse, which also contained asylum accommodation for the mentally ill, was built to replace an earlier poorhouse in Greenock which had been condemned in the early 1870s. North Lanarkshire Archives, situated in Motherwell, look after His occupation is recorded as a labourer. Charles McDonald snr. SCAN has digitised and indexed all testaments registered in Scotland between 1500 and 1901. Reference AC 12 Dates of Creation 1850-1994 Name of Creator Ravenscraig Hospital (psychiatric hospital : 1850- : Greenock) Language of Material Eng Original records in the Municipal Archives, New York, New York what other resources are available . Site Number NS27NE 95. Births: Prior to 1790, the regular record is chiefly confined to the left hand pages; the right hand pages, previous to 1752, being either blank or occupied by occasional entries of deaths, and afterwards by occasional entries of births. Records Greenock Institutions (564) - Sir Gabriel Woods Mariners Asylum Greenock Hospital & Infirmary Abbey Institutions (559) - Greenock Poor House Part of The Nick Vine Hall Collection 1891 Census Index Includes Greenock & Paisley Fiche RFW 1 Fiche RFW 2 DIRECTORIES Fiche ENG GEN 161-163 COURT RECORDS Found inside Page 221 CO.3.52 Stevenston Parish Council Minutes CO.3.59 Kyle Combination Poorhouse Minutes CO.3.65 Central Regional G362.7 Inverclyde District Library ( Greenock ) Greenock Town Council Minutes Midlothian District Council Records View from south-east showing north-east corner of Ravenscraig Hospital, Greenock. These are records for the years 1804 to 1975 for Musselburgh District Council and its predecessors, including records of the parochial board. Email: ms.greenock@lspscotland.com. The Caledonian Railway was granted permission in 1882 to build the station, featuring "a very neat and substantial stone building in Renaissance style " at street level, with two " large and handsome " doorways from the booking hall onto Inverkip Street. Poorhouse Greenock (Sni thgton) 3tree t, port aoad etc. Ex plore Our Re cords. 12. Many thanks :-) Found inside Page 195No record was made up , but a proof was taken before Sheriff Nicolson , late of Greenock , as to the pauper ' s birth , this being the only Poorhouse , Glasgow . I cannot To the best of my knowledge , I was taken from Greenock to Cardross . Includes the Greenock Poorhouse & Asylum, Allans Land, Lochwinnoch, Renfrew, Scotland, New Sneddon Poorhouse, Abbey Poorhouse & Lunatic Asylum and the Almshouses of Renfrewshire. Glasgow City Archives holds the records of the poor law authorities in Glasgow and other areas in the west of Scotland, which were formerly part of the Strathclyde Regional Archives collection. Alms House Admission Foreigners & Nativity Records (New York City, NY) Item 5 LDS Film 1304647 Bond Registers 1819-1840. Originally built with 3 wings, the one to the West was demolished in the mid 20th century. Mary Warren, nee Goldie died on 7 Feb 1873 in Glasgow. The Smithston Poorhouse. By the 1870s, the poorhouse was in such a state of decay that in 1876, the parochial board began construction of a new institution for 750 inmates at a site on the Inverkip Road to the west of Greenock. In Illinois, poorhouse records have been transferred to various institutions in the Illinois Regional Archives Depository system. Are poorhouse records still in existence? Approximately 40% of the First World War Army Service Records survived the Second World War bomb damage. NRA 28344 James Hally Brown, starch mfr and inventor: family and business corresp and papers. Paisley Branch, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints [edit | edit source] History The first Scottish branch of the Church was organized at Paisley on 9 May 1840. Found inside Page 381 and is brought to prison . During the you have not any of his poorhouse records | --None She was just in three weeks when Campbeltown Poorhouse and the prison in Greenock . she managed to get out . She walked right into He is Born in Perthshire, Scotland on abt 1835 to William Gordon and Elizabeth Middleton. 154 likes. Description View from east showing south-east corner of Ravenscraig Hospital, Greenock. Born in Perthshire, Scotland on abt 1835 to William Gordon and Elizabeth Middleton. The following register of Paupers has been exclusively compiled for Genealogy Ebooks and includes the names, ages and previous occupations of paupers in the Greenock Poorhouse and Asylum, Scotland in 1881. Residences 1866 London Road Church, Edinburgh 1874 Remodelling of Cummertrees Parish Church 1875 Greenock Poorhouse and Asylum 1875 Tranent school Lighthouse Corsock Craigenputtock Creetown Criffel Crocketford Crossmichael Cummertrees Dalbeattie Dalton Dornock Drumcoltran Tower Drumlanrig, Drumlanrig Castle Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland If you are researching your family history, or interested in finding out more about the hospitals in Lanarkshire you can get in touch with North Lanarkshire Archives at HeritageCentre@culturenl.co.uk with any questions. 20th Feb 2006, 05:48pm. Mary worked in Carlile's mill for 3/ (mother's Dec 1841 poorhouse record). I have a new question for you today. He was apprenticed as an architect under Thomas Hamilton in the 1830s (based in Edinburgh (probably aged 14). Date 20/9/2018. Text from 1857 Royal Commission Report On 28 August 1855, the Greenock Poorhouse on Captain Street was certified under Dunlop's Act to operate as a Reformatory and receive children placed under confinement by a magistrate's court. This is a guide to the history and major genealogical records of Scotland as they pertain to the parish of Greenock. To learn more about how to use these records to search for your ancestors, go to the Scotland: Research Strategies. Married 1st Mary Gilchrist who died in Lookup searches Access records in Scottish The Infirmary became Greenock Royal Infirmary in 1922, in recognition of the valuable work done for soldiers and sailors during World War One. Tel: 0147 572 2465. In 1840 there was 1 Greenock family living in New York. Return to main text Mary: born c. 1831 (age 10 in 1841, 20 in 1851). Margarets father, William was a shipyard labourer. BIRTH: Surname Hagans in IGI records. The building of Ravenscraig Hospital in Greenock started in September 1876 and it officially opened in March 1879. Found insideAddress 212 of Suffolk 402 Missing Case and Jewels 293 Address of Sir Henry Edwards 261 Old Lodge Records 196 328 , 341 , 360 , 376 , 392 , 406 323 New Greenock Poorhouse 183 New Lodge for Polmadie 221 Parvin , Sketch of Bro . NRS DC5. John Galt, the novelist, was educated in Greenock, where he also served some time in the custom house as a clerk. Canmore ID 181018. Found inside Page 173 Quarrier's admission records, but a few attracted detailed press attention. In 1887 three brothers were taken from the Greenock Poorhouse to Quarrier's, Appraisal, Destruction Material to be held in the permanent collection of the receiving institution. Margarets father, William was a shipyard labourer. A parochial lunatic asylum stood on an adjacent site to the west. 44 Union Street. Found inside Page 207 Greenock , who had formerly been one of Jean Adam's pupils when Jean kept a small school at Crawford's Dyke . Mrs. Fullerton After wandering about some time she was compelled to seek shelter in the Poorhouse at Glasgow . She died the following day , and all that records the fate of this gifted , tender - hearted. Charles Richard McEleny (3 March 1873 1 August 1908) was an Irish professional footballer who mostly played as a centre half.. Football career. On the U.S. census, for instance, poorhouse residents were often referred to as inmates.. Photos:17. The cost was 122,904 and had accommodation or 750 inmates. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and Greenock was the birthplace of James Watt, William Spence (1777-1815) and Dr John Caird (1820-1898), principal of Glasgow University, who died in the town and was buried in Greenock cemetery. Historical records and family trees related to Eliza Greenock. Jean Adam was born in Greenock 1710, died in Glasgow 1765. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Records Baptisms 18081875 Marriages 18081870 Note: Available online for a fee, at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, Edinburgh, records RH21/8. NRA 36383 George Brown & Co (Marine) Ltd, shipbuilders, Greenock link to online catalogue. Or perhaps one of your ancestors is listed on an obituary as having died at a county farm.. Datum OSGB36 - NGR In 1994, inspired by Sun Records, Kevin Stevenson and Scott Pittman put together a 1950's style recording studio in Scott's basement. Mary and William would seem to have one daughter, Mary born about 1836 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Records from Edinburgh mention them separately when itemising the estate. She died 23 Feb 1872 in Greenock, Renfrewshire (Scotland Deaths 1872 Greenock, Renfrewshire p.50).Mary was married, 17 Jul 1857 at Paisley, to William Rodger, slater (Scotland Marriages 1857 Paisley Middle Church, Renfrew p.18). The Scottish Gaelic place-name Grianaig is relatively common, with another (Greenock) near Callander in Menteith (formerly in Perthshire) and yet another at Muirkirk in Kyle, now i Appraisal, Destruction Material to be held in the permanent collection of the receiving institution. NGR NS 25243 75226. Records of the Poor. Nov 23, 2019 - Explore Deborah Adles's board "Greenock" on Pinterest. (from obit of the Greenock Telegraph 1884). Some details of Inveresk Combination Poorhouse, including a what records you will find in The Mitchell. Registered Charity No: SCIO 47397. The boundaries of 287 of the 881 civil parishes had changed since the 1891 census by orders of the Boundary Commission appointed under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889. The records for Inverness District Asylum have been provided by Stuart Farrell. This arrangement ceased in 1859. Found inside Page 83 as the following extracts from the records of the Poor's House of Glasgow will show :1 Glasgow , Town's Hospital , 2d April , 1765 . 83. Until recently I was the General Manager and I personaly transferred some 20 boxes of records to the Mitchell Library in Glasgow that stretched back to 1855. Contact Scottish archives and link to other key websites. Found inside Page 355This family's name is also spelled ERROL and EARL in the records . Catherine d 18 Sep 1898 at Greenock Poorhouse , Smithson , Gourock of senile decay . She was a ragpicker whose usual residence was Union Court , Greenock . JAMES For information about British WW1 Medal Record Records and where to view them go to our page at: British WW1 Medal Records 1914-1920 Search 3: Is there a Service Record? Catalogue Number DP 299743. They will tell you: what you need before you start. Cemetery Greenock, cert. Hello again all you lovely people here on the Glasgow Guide message boards. Greenock, Smithston Poorhouse And Asylum. I have found one of my relations passed away there in 1873. The most Greenock families were found in and Scotland in 1841and Scotland in 1851and Scotland in 1861and Scotland in 1871and Scotland in 1881and Scotland in 1891and Scotland in 1901. links to our related guides. The Smithston Asylum and Poorhouse, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, was opened in 1879 to house the area's lunatics and paupers. Beverly Poor House at 18 Cedar Street (Beverly Historical Society) Where was your communitys poorhouse located? Those that did survive have been digitized and can be searched. The fact that this farm has been allowed to disappear off the map is a particular tragedy as in April 1684, a Covenanter, named John White was shot dead by Government Troops under 'Bluidy Inglis'. 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Barnhill Poor House. Found inside Page 102He is a Deputy Lieutenant of London , a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour , and has represented Greenock since 1884 . In his later years he was an inmate of the Poorhouse , where he died in 1892 . Wh his father was supposed to be does not appear from the King's College Records ; but Jacobus Rose Innes , filius He died at the Chaplain's house, Greenock Parochial Buildings, of cancer of the liver at age 73. Six categories of records are indexed by personal name: civil registers, church registers, census returns, valuation rolls, legal records and poor relief and migration records. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland BAIRD STREET AUXILIARY HOSPITAL (demolished) Glasgow Corporation built an infectious diseases Reception House on a part of the site of the former fever hospital (Kennedy Street Hospital, see separate entry, also known as the Parliamentary Road Hospital). Site Name Greenock, Smithston Poorhouse And Asylum. Greenock, Smithston Poorhouse And Asylum. Records from about 1868 to the 1930s are on microfilm at the Family History Library. Found inside Page 28Scottish Record Office MAPS AND PLANS This list includes items transferred to the Register House Plans series from other record classes as well as new accessions . RHP.48933-64 RHP.48965 Greenock harbour , Renfrewshire , ( 1811x1815 ) ( ex JC.26 ) . RHP.49120-204 Architectural plans of Dunfermline Poorhouse ( Northern Hospital ] , 1853-1929 , and of Bangour Village Asylum ( Village Speirs of Elderslie, Renfrewshire and Dunbartonshire, 1561-1999. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. We are proud to offer this print from Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection in collaboration with Mary Evans Prints Online. Read Saint Johns Daily News Newspaper Archives, Aug 21, 1861, p. 2 with family history and genealogy records from saint-johns, newfoundland 1860-1963. 350359N 864046W / 35.066389N 86.679444W / 35.066389; -86 Albert Jansz Vinckenbrinck (112 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article The service is a care home (with nursing) registered for 28 older people plus 20 apartments for independent living. This is a virtual genealogy library for those researching family history for Jamaica, West Indies, especially for people born before 1920. Found inside Page 381You are governor of Greenock Prison ? ages to get drunk when he lives in the poorhouse ?Yes . His keep him in the poorhouse they would keep him there . name is M'C 12,106 . During the you have not any of his poorhouse records ? Greenock. The institution may also have subsequently been certified as an Industrial School. Residences 1866 London Road Church, Edinburgh 1874 Remodelling of Cummertrees Parish Church 1875 Greenock Poorhouse and Asylum 1875 Tranent school Lighthouse Corsock Craigenputtock Creetown Criffel Crocketford Crossmichael Cummertrees Dalbeattie Dalton Dornock Drumcoltran Tower Drumlanrig, Drumlanrig Castle Poorhouses were set up in Scotland as a result of the Poor Law (Scotland) Act of 1845 Between 1845 and 1930 over 70 poorhouses were constructed in Scotland with an additional 90 smaller almshouses in operation. Gill Rossini's social history of adoption between 1850 and 1961 uncovers the perspectives of all those concerned in adoption: children, birth relatives, adoptive families, and all the agencies and organisations involved. Ravenscraig Hospital was built in 1876 as a Poorhouse and Asylum but was then called Smithston after the land it was built on. Handful of Dust - Further Accidents and Disasters from Scotland in the 20th Century. This poorhouse, which also contained asylum accommodation for the mentally ill, was built to replace an earlier poorhouse in Greenock which had been condemned in the early 1870s. North Lanarkshire Archives, situated in Motherwell, look after His occupation is recorded as a labourer. Charles McDonald snr. SCAN has digitised and indexed all testaments registered in Scotland between 1500 and 1901. Reference AC 12 Dates of Creation 1850-1994 Name of Creator Ravenscraig Hospital (psychiatric hospital : 1850- : Greenock) Language of Material Eng Original records in the Municipal Archives, New York, New York what other resources are available . Site Number NS27NE 95. Births: Prior to 1790, the regular record is chiefly confined to the left hand pages; the right hand pages, previous to 1752, being either blank or occupied by occasional entries of deaths, and afterwards by occasional entries of births. Records Greenock Institutions (564) - Sir Gabriel Woods Mariners Asylum Greenock Hospital & Infirmary Abbey Institutions (559) - Greenock Poor House Part of The Nick Vine Hall Collection 1891 Census Index Includes Greenock & Paisley Fiche RFW 1 Fiche RFW 2 DIRECTORIES Fiche ENG GEN 161-163 COURT RECORDS Found inside Page 221 CO.3.52 Stevenston Parish Council Minutes CO.3.59 Kyle Combination Poorhouse Minutes CO.3.65 Central Regional G362.7 Inverclyde District Library ( Greenock ) Greenock Town Council Minutes Midlothian District Council Records View from south-east showing north-east corner of Ravenscraig Hospital, Greenock. These are records for the years 1804 to 1975 for Musselburgh District Council and its predecessors, including records of the parochial board. Email: ms.greenock@lspscotland.com. The Caledonian Railway was granted permission in 1882 to build the station, featuring "a very neat and substantial stone building in Renaissance style " at street level, with two " large and handsome " doorways from the booking hall onto Inverkip Street. Poorhouse Greenock (Sni thgton) 3tree t, port aoad etc. Ex plore Our Re cords. 12. Many thanks :-) Found inside Page 195No record was made up , but a proof was taken before Sheriff Nicolson , late of Greenock , as to the pauper ' s birth , this being the only Poorhouse , Glasgow . I cannot To the best of my knowledge , I was taken from Greenock to Cardross . Includes the Greenock Poorhouse & Asylum, Allans Land, Lochwinnoch, Renfrew, Scotland, New Sneddon Poorhouse, Abbey Poorhouse & Lunatic Asylum and the Almshouses of Renfrewshire. Glasgow City Archives holds the records of the poor law authorities in Glasgow and other areas in the west of Scotland, which were formerly part of the Strathclyde Regional Archives collection. Alms House Admission Foreigners & Nativity Records (New York City, NY) Item 5 LDS Film 1304647 Bond Registers 1819-1840. Originally built with 3 wings, the one to the West was demolished in the mid 20th century. Mary Warren, nee Goldie died on 7 Feb 1873 in Glasgow. The Smithston Poorhouse. By the 1870s, the poorhouse was in such a state of decay that in 1876, the parochial board began construction of a new institution for 750 inmates at a site on the Inverkip Road to the west of Greenock. In Illinois, poorhouse records have been transferred to various institutions in the Illinois Regional Archives Depository system. Are poorhouse records still in existence? Approximately 40% of the First World War Army Service Records survived the Second World War bomb damage. NRA 28344 James Hally Brown, starch mfr and inventor: family and business corresp and papers. Paisley Branch, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints [edit | edit source] History The first Scottish branch of the Church was organized at Paisley on 9 May 1840. Found inside Page 381 and is brought to prison . During the you have not any of his poorhouse records | --None She was just in three weeks when Campbeltown Poorhouse and the prison in Greenock . she managed to get out . She walked right into He is Born in Perthshire, Scotland on abt 1835 to William Gordon and Elizabeth Middleton. 154 likes. Description View from east showing south-east corner of Ravenscraig Hospital, Greenock. Born in Perthshire, Scotland on abt 1835 to William Gordon and Elizabeth Middleton. The following register of Paupers has been exclusively compiled for Genealogy Ebooks and includes the names, ages and previous occupations of paupers in the Greenock Poorhouse and Asylum, Scotland in 1881. Residences 1866 London Road Church, Edinburgh 1874 Remodelling of Cummertrees Parish Church 1875 Greenock Poorhouse and Asylum 1875 Tranent school Lighthouse Corsock Craigenputtock Creetown Criffel Crocketford Crossmichael Cummertrees Dalbeattie Dalton Dornock Drumcoltran Tower Drumlanrig, Drumlanrig Castle Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland If you are researching your family history, or interested in finding out more about the hospitals in Lanarkshire you can get in touch with North Lanarkshire Archives at HeritageCentre@culturenl.co.uk with any questions. 20th Feb 2006, 05:48pm. Mary worked in Carlile's mill for 3/ (mother's Dec 1841 poorhouse record). I have a new question for you today. He was apprenticed as an architect under Thomas Hamilton in the 1830s (based in Edinburgh (probably aged 14). Date 20/9/2018. Text from 1857 Royal Commission Report On 28 August 1855, the Greenock Poorhouse on Captain Street was certified under Dunlop's Act to operate as a Reformatory and receive children placed under confinement by a magistrate's court. This is a guide to the history and major genealogical records of Scotland as they pertain to the parish of Greenock. To learn more about how to use these records to search for your ancestors, go to the Scotland: Research Strategies. Married 1st Mary Gilchrist who died in Lookup searches Access records in Scottish The Infirmary became Greenock Royal Infirmary in 1922, in recognition of the valuable work done for soldiers and sailors during World War One. Tel: 0147 572 2465. In 1840 there was 1 Greenock family living in New York. Return to main text Mary: born c. 1831 (age 10 in 1841, 20 in 1851). Margarets father, William was a shipyard labourer. BIRTH: Surname Hagans in IGI records. The building of Ravenscraig Hospital in Greenock started in September 1876 and it officially opened in March 1879. Found insideAddress 212 of Suffolk 402 Missing Case and Jewels 293 Address of Sir Henry Edwards 261 Old Lodge Records 196 328 , 341 , 360 , 376 , 392 , 406 323 New Greenock Poorhouse 183 New Lodge for Polmadie 221 Parvin , Sketch of Bro . NRS DC5. John Galt, the novelist, was educated in Greenock, where he also served some time in the custom house as a clerk. Canmore ID 181018. Found inside Page 173 Quarrier's admission records, but a few attracted detailed press attention. In 1887 three brothers were taken from the Greenock Poorhouse to Quarrier's, Appraisal, Destruction Material to be held in the permanent collection of the receiving institution. Margarets father, William was a shipyard labourer. A parochial lunatic asylum stood on an adjacent site to the west. 44 Union Street. Found inside Page 207 Greenock , who had formerly been one of Jean Adam's pupils when Jean kept a small school at Crawford's Dyke . Mrs. Fullerton After wandering about some time she was compelled to seek shelter in the Poorhouse at Glasgow . She died the following day , and all that records the fate of this gifted , tender - hearted. Charles Richard McEleny (3 March 1873 1 August 1908) was an Irish professional footballer who mostly played as a centre half.. Football career. On the U.S. census, for instance, poorhouse residents were often referred to as inmates.. Photos:17. The cost was 122,904 and had accommodation or 750 inmates. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and Greenock was the birthplace of James Watt, William Spence (1777-1815) and Dr John Caird (1820-1898), principal of Glasgow University, who died in the town and was buried in Greenock cemetery. Historical records and family trees related to Eliza Greenock. Jean Adam was born in Greenock 1710, died in Glasgow 1765. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Records Baptisms 18081875 Marriages 18081870 Note: Available online for a fee, at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, Edinburgh, records RH21/8. NRA 36383 George Brown & Co (Marine) Ltd, shipbuilders, Greenock link to online catalogue. Or perhaps one of your ancestors is listed on an obituary as having died at a county farm.. Datum OSGB36 - NGR In 1994, inspired by Sun Records, Kevin Stevenson and Scott Pittman put together a 1950's style recording studio in Scott's basement. Mary and William would seem to have one daughter, Mary born about 1836 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Records from Edinburgh mention them separately when itemising the estate. She died 23 Feb 1872 in Greenock, Renfrewshire (Scotland Deaths 1872 Greenock, Renfrewshire p.50).Mary was married, 17 Jul 1857 at Paisley, to William Rodger, slater (Scotland Marriages 1857 Paisley Middle Church, Renfrew p.18). The Scottish Gaelic place-name Grianaig is relatively common, with another (Greenock) near Callander in Menteith (formerly in Perthshire) and yet another at Muirkirk in Kyle, now i Appraisal, Destruction Material to be held in the permanent collection of the receiving institution. NGR NS 25243 75226. Records of the Poor. Nov 23, 2019 - Explore Deborah Adles's board "Greenock" on Pinterest. (from obit of the Greenock Telegraph 1884). Some details of Inveresk Combination Poorhouse, including a what records you will find in The Mitchell. Registered Charity No: SCIO 47397. The boundaries of 287 of the 881 civil parishes had changed since the 1891 census by orders of the Boundary Commission appointed under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889. The records for Inverness District Asylum have been provided by Stuart Farrell. This arrangement ceased in 1859. Found inside Page 83 as the following extracts from the records of the Poor's House of Glasgow will show :1 Glasgow , Town's Hospital , 2d April , 1765 . 83. Until recently I was the General Manager and I personaly transferred some 20 boxes of records to the Mitchell Library in Glasgow that stretched back to 1855. Contact Scottish archives and link to other key websites. Found inside Page 355This family's name is also spelled ERROL and EARL in the records . Catherine d 18 Sep 1898 at Greenock Poorhouse , Smithson , Gourock of senile decay . She was a ragpicker whose usual residence was Union Court , Greenock . JAMES For information about British WW1 Medal Record Records and where to view them go to our page at: British WW1 Medal Records 1914-1920 Search 3: Is there a Service Record? Catalogue Number DP 299743. They will tell you: what you need before you start. Cemetery Greenock, cert. Hello again all you lovely people here on the Glasgow Guide message boards. Greenock, Smithston Poorhouse And Asylum. I have found one of my relations passed away there in 1873. The most Greenock families were found in and Scotland in 1841and Scotland in 1851and Scotland in 1861and Scotland in 1871and Scotland in 1881and Scotland in 1891and Scotland in 1901. links to our related guides. The Smithston Asylum and Poorhouse, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, was opened in 1879 to house the area's lunatics and paupers. Beverly Poor House at 18 Cedar Street (Beverly Historical Society) Where was your communitys poorhouse located? Those that did survive have been digitized and can be searched. The fact that this farm has been allowed to disappear off the map is a particular tragedy as in April 1684, a Covenanter, named John White was shot dead by Government Troops under 'Bluidy Inglis'. 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Barnhill Poor House. Found inside Page 102He is a Deputy Lieutenant of London , a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour , and has represented Greenock since 1884 . In his later years he was an inmate of the Poorhouse , where he died in 1892 . Wh his father was supposed to be does not appear from the King's College Records ; but Jacobus Rose Innes , filius He died at the Chaplain's house, Greenock Parochial Buildings, of cancer of the liver at age 73. Six categories of records are indexed by personal name: civil registers, church registers, census returns, valuation rolls, legal records and poor relief and migration records. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland BAIRD STREET AUXILIARY HOSPITAL (demolished) Glasgow Corporation built an infectious diseases Reception House on a part of the site of the former fever hospital (Kennedy Street Hospital, see separate entry, also known as the Parliamentary Road Hospital). Site Name Greenock, Smithston Poorhouse And Asylum. Greenock, Smithston Poorhouse And Asylum. Records from about 1868 to the 1930s are on microfilm at the Family History Library. Found inside Page 28Scottish Record Office MAPS AND PLANS This list includes items transferred to the Register House Plans series from other record classes as well as new accessions . RHP.48933-64 RHP.48965 Greenock harbour , Renfrewshire , ( 1811x1815 ) ( ex JC.26 ) . RHP.49120-204 Architectural plans of Dunfermline Poorhouse ( Northern Hospital ] , 1853-1929 , and of Bangour Village Asylum ( Village Speirs of Elderslie, Renfrewshire and Dunbartonshire, 1561-1999. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. We are proud to offer this print from Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection in collaboration with Mary Evans Prints Online. Read Saint Johns Daily News Newspaper Archives, Aug 21, 1861, p. 2 with family history and genealogy records from saint-johns, newfoundland 1860-1963. 350359N 864046W / 35.066389N 86.679444W / 35.066389; -86 Albert Jansz Vinckenbrinck (112 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article The service is a care home (with nursing) registered for 28 older people plus 20 apartments for independent living. This is a virtual genealogy library for those researching family history for Jamaica, West Indies, especially for people born before 1920. Found inside Page 381You are governor of Greenock Prison ? ages to get drunk when he lives in the poorhouse ?Yes . His keep him in the poorhouse they would keep him there . name is M'C 12,106 . During the you have not any of his poorhouse records ? Greenock. The institution may also have subsequently been certified as an Industrial School. Residences 1866 London Road Church, Edinburgh 1874 Remodelling of Cummertrees Parish Church 1875 Greenock Poorhouse and Asylum 1875 Tranent school Lighthouse Corsock Craigenputtock Creetown Criffel Crocketford Crossmichael Cummertrees Dalbeattie Dalton Dornock Drumcoltran Tower Drumlanrig, Drumlanrig Castle Poorhouses were set up in Scotland as a result of the Poor Law (Scotland) Act of 1845 Between 1845 and 1930 over 70 poorhouses were constructed in Scotland with an additional 90 smaller almshouses in operation. Gill Rossini's social history of adoption between 1850 and 1961 uncovers the perspectives of all those concerned in adoption: children, birth relatives, adoptive families, and all the agencies and organisations involved. Ravenscraig Hospital was built in 1876 as a Poorhouse and Asylum but was then called Smithston after the land it was built on. Handful of Dust - Further Accidents and Disasters from Scotland in the 20th Century. This poorhouse, which also contained asylum accommodation for the mentally ill, was built to replace an earlier poorhouse in Greenock which had been condemned in the early 1870s. North Lanarkshire Archives, situated in Motherwell, look after His occupation is recorded as a labourer. Charles McDonald snr. SCAN has digitised and indexed all testaments registered in Scotland between 1500 and 1901. Reference AC 12 Dates of Creation 1850-1994 Name of Creator Ravenscraig Hospital (psychiatric hospital : 1850- : Greenock) Language of Material Eng Original records in the Municipal Archives, New York, New York what other resources are available . Site Number NS27NE 95. Births: Prior to 1790, the regular record is chiefly confined to the left hand pages; the right hand pages, previous to 1752, being either blank or occupied by occasional entries of deaths, and afterwards by occasional entries of births. Records Greenock Institutions (564) - Sir Gabriel Woods Mariners Asylum Greenock Hospital & Infirmary Abbey Institutions (559) - Greenock Poor House Part of The Nick Vine Hall Collection 1891 Census Index Includes Greenock & Paisley Fiche RFW 1 Fiche RFW 2 DIRECTORIES Fiche ENG GEN 161-163 COURT RECORDS Found inside Page 221 CO.3.52 Stevenston Parish Council Minutes CO.3.59 Kyle Combination Poorhouse Minutes CO.3.65 Central Regional G362.7 Inverclyde District Library ( Greenock ) Greenock Town Council Minutes Midlothian District Council Records View from south-east showing north-east corner of Ravenscraig Hospital, Greenock. These are records for the years 1804 to 1975 for Musselburgh District Council and its predecessors, including records of the parochial board. Email: ms.greenock@lspscotland.com. The Caledonian Railway was granted permission in 1882 to build the station, featuring "a very neat and substantial stone building in Renaissance style " at street level, with two " large and handsome " doorways from the booking hall onto Inverkip Street. Poorhouse Greenock (Sni thgton) 3tree t, port aoad etc. Ex plore Our Re cords. 12. Many thanks :-) Found inside Page 195No record was made up , but a proof was taken before Sheriff Nicolson , late of Greenock , as to the pauper ' s birth , this being the only Poorhouse , Glasgow . I cannot To the best of my knowledge , I was taken from Greenock to Cardross . Includes the Greenock Poorhouse & Asylum, Allans Land, Lochwinnoch, Renfrew, Scotland, New Sneddon Poorhouse, Abbey Poorhouse & Lunatic Asylum and the Almshouses of Renfrewshire. Glasgow City Archives holds the records of the poor law authorities in Glasgow and other areas in the west of Scotland, which were formerly part of the Strathclyde Regional Archives collection. Alms House Admission Foreigners & Nativity Records (New York City, NY) Item 5 LDS Film 1304647 Bond Registers 1819-1840. Originally built with 3 wings, the one to the West was demolished in the mid 20th century. Mary Warren, nee Goldie died on 7 Feb 1873 in Glasgow. The Smithston Poorhouse. By the 1870s, the poorhouse was in such a state of decay that in 1876, the parochial board began construction of a new institution for 750 inmates at a site on the Inverkip Road to the west of Greenock. In Illinois, poorhouse records have been transferred to various institutions in the Illinois Regional Archives Depository system. Are poorhouse records still in existence? Approximately 40% of the First World War Army Service Records survived the Second World War bomb damage. NRA 28344 James Hally Brown, starch mfr and inventor: family and business corresp and papers. Paisley Branch, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints [edit | edit source] History The first Scottish branch of the Church was organized at Paisley on 9 May 1840. Found inside Page 381 and is brought to prison . During the you have not any of his poorhouse records | --None She was just in three weeks when Campbeltown Poorhouse and the prison in Greenock . she managed to get out . She walked right into He is Born in Perthshire, Scotland on abt 1835 to William Gordon and Elizabeth Middleton. 154 likes. Description View from east showing south-east corner of Ravenscraig Hospital, Greenock. Born in Perthshire, Scotland on abt 1835 to William Gordon and Elizabeth Middleton. The following register of Paupers has been exclusively compiled for Genealogy Ebooks and includes the names, ages and previous occupations of paupers in the Greenock Poorhouse and Asylum, Scotland in 1881. Residences 1866 London Road Church, Edinburgh 1874 Remodelling of Cummertrees Parish Church 1875 Greenock Poorhouse and Asylum 1875 Tranent school Lighthouse Corsock Craigenputtock Creetown Criffel Crocketford Crossmichael Cummertrees Dalbeattie Dalton Dornock Drumcoltran Tower Drumlanrig, Drumlanrig Castle Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland If you are researching your family history, or interested in finding out more about the hospitals in Lanarkshire you can get in touch with North Lanarkshire Archives at HeritageCentre@culturenl.co.uk with any questions. 20th Feb 2006, 05:48pm. Mary worked in Carlile's mill for 3/ (mother's Dec 1841 poorhouse record). I have a new question for you today. He was apprenticed as an architect under Thomas Hamilton in the 1830s (based in Edinburgh (probably aged 14). Date 20/9/2018. Text from 1857 Royal Commission Report On 28 August 1855, the Greenock Poorhouse on Captain Street was certified under Dunlop's Act to operate as a Reformatory and receive children placed under confinement by a magistrate's court. This is a guide to the history and major genealogical records of Scotland as they pertain to the parish of Greenock. To learn more about how to use these records to search for your ancestors, go to the Scotland: Research Strategies. Married 1st Mary Gilchrist who died in Lookup searches Access records in Scottish The Infirmary became Greenock Royal Infirmary in 1922, in recognition of the valuable work done for soldiers and sailors during World War One. Tel: 0147 572 2465. In 1840 there was 1 Greenock family living in New York. Return to main text Mary: born c. 1831 (age 10 in 1841, 20 in 1851). Margarets father, William was a shipyard labourer. BIRTH: Surname Hagans in IGI records. The building of Ravenscraig Hospital in Greenock started in September 1876 and it officially opened in March 1879. Found insideAddress 212 of Suffolk 402 Missing Case and Jewels 293 Address of Sir Henry Edwards 261 Old Lodge Records 196 328 , 341 , 360 , 376 , 392 , 406 323 New Greenock Poorhouse 183 New Lodge for Polmadie 221 Parvin , Sketch of Bro . NRS DC5. John Galt, the novelist, was educated in Greenock, where he also served some time in the custom house as a clerk. Canmore ID 181018. Found inside Page 173 Quarrier's admission records, but a few attracted detailed press attention. In 1887 three brothers were taken from the Greenock Poorhouse to Quarrier's, Appraisal, Destruction Material to be held in the permanent collection of the receiving institution. Margarets father, William was a shipyard labourer. A parochial lunatic asylum stood on an adjacent site to the west. 44 Union Street. Found inside Page 207 Greenock , who had formerly been one of Jean Adam's pupils when Jean kept a small school at Crawford's Dyke . Mrs. Fullerton After wandering about some time she was compelled to seek shelter in the Poorhouse at Glasgow . She died the following day , and all that records the fate of this gifted , tender - hearted. Charles Richard McEleny (3 March 1873 1 August 1908) was an Irish professional footballer who mostly played as a centre half.. Football career. On the U.S. census, for instance, poorhouse residents were often referred to as inmates.. Photos:17. The cost was 122,904 and had accommodation or 750 inmates. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and Greenock was the birthplace of James Watt, William Spence (1777-1815) and Dr John Caird (1820-1898), principal of Glasgow University, who died in the town and was buried in Greenock cemetery. Historical records and family trees related to Eliza Greenock. Jean Adam was born in Greenock 1710, died in Glasgow 1765. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Records Baptisms 18081875 Marriages 18081870 Note: Available online for a fee, at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, Edinburgh, records RH21/8. NRA 36383 George Brown & Co (Marine) Ltd, shipbuilders, Greenock link to online catalogue. Or perhaps one of your ancestors is listed on an obituary as having died at a county farm.. Datum OSGB36 - NGR In 1994, inspired by Sun Records, Kevin Stevenson and Scott Pittman put together a 1950's style recording studio in Scott's basement. Mary and William would seem to have one daughter, Mary born about 1836 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Records from Edinburgh mention them separately when itemising the estate. She died 23 Feb 1872 in Greenock, Renfrewshire (Scotland Deaths 1872 Greenock, Renfrewshire p.50).Mary was married, 17 Jul 1857 at Paisley, to William Rodger, slater (Scotland Marriages 1857 Paisley Middle Church, Renfrew p.18). The Scottish Gaelic place-name Grianaig is relatively common, with another (Greenock) near Callander in Menteith (formerly in Perthshire) and yet another at Muirkirk in Kyle, now i Appraisal, Destruction Material to be held in the permanent collection of the receiving institution. NGR NS 25243 75226. Records of the Poor. Nov 23, 2019 - Explore Deborah Adles's board "Greenock" on Pinterest. (from obit of the Greenock Telegraph 1884). Some details of Inveresk Combination Poorhouse, including a what records you will find in The Mitchell. Registered Charity No: SCIO 47397. The boundaries of 287 of the 881 civil parishes had changed since the 1891 census by orders of the Boundary Commission appointed under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889. The records for Inverness District Asylum have been provided by Stuart Farrell. This arrangement ceased in 1859. Found inside Page 83 as the following extracts from the records of the Poor's House of Glasgow will show :1 Glasgow , Town's Hospital , 2d April , 1765 . 83. Until recently I was the General Manager and I personaly transferred some 20 boxes of records to the Mitchell Library in Glasgow that stretched back to 1855. Contact Scottish archives and link to other key websites. Found inside Page 355This family's name is also spelled ERROL and EARL in the records . Catherine d 18 Sep 1898 at Greenock Poorhouse , Smithson , Gourock of senile decay . She was a ragpicker whose usual residence was Union Court , Greenock . JAMES For information about British WW1 Medal Record Records and where to view them go to our page at: British WW1 Medal Records 1914-1920 Search 3: Is there a Service Record? Catalogue Number DP 299743. They will tell you: what you need before you start. Cemetery Greenock, cert. Hello again all you lovely people here on the Glasgow Guide message boards. Greenock, Smithston Poorhouse And Asylum. I have found one of my relations passed away there in 1873. The most Greenock families were found in and Scotland in 1841and Scotland in 1851and Scotland in 1861and Scotland in 1871and Scotland in 1881and Scotland in 1891and Scotland in 1901. links to our related guides. The Smithston Asylum and Poorhouse, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, was opened in 1879 to house the area's lunatics and paupers. Beverly Poor House at 18 Cedar Street (Beverly Historical Society) Where was your communitys poorhouse located? Those that did survive have been digitized and can be searched. The fact that this farm has been allowed to disappear off the map is a particular tragedy as in April 1684, a Covenanter, named John White was shot dead by Government Troops under 'Bluidy Inglis'. 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Her only collection is the "Miscellany Poems" of 1734, and she lived in poverty in London, before eventually dying in a Glasgow poorhouse. She became a governess, and founded a girls' school in Greenock. The original prison registers usually give a town, village or parish of residence for local people, but give residences with increasing levels of vagueness for those who were only Found inside Page 271During the 14 years that have elapsed since the Barony poor - house was opened , the increase in the population has been 42 . test of the results of the poor - house system the latest financial year for which official returns are to be found in the records of the Board of The poor - house in Greenock was opened in 1849 . "This Guide is in four parts, the first three, by counties of England and Wales, geographically arranged, listing the surviving records of each Poor Law Union in turn. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each persons profile. Found inside Page 114When the pauper was chargeable to Greenock parish in the year 1871 , the Greenock GARRISON . parochial records statement made by admitted to the poorhouse and remained there the pauper's mother and recorded in Greenock until She was the daughter of a shipmaster, and was orphaned at an early age. Search a single catalogue to historical records in 52 Scottish archives. He died in 1961 in Greenock, Renfrew. Oblique aerial view centred on the asylum, taken from the NE. Extract from John Thomson's Atlas of Scotland 1832. She passed away in the Lanarkshire City Poorhouse, but her usual residence was identified as 50 Canvendish Street. OCCUPATION: Machineman (son Johns birth entry 1900) Labourer [wife Margarets death entry 1910] Search birth records 1837-1983 fully transcribed and name searchable on Familyrelatives.com. The 1901 census was taken on Sunday 31 March under provisions in the Census (Great Britain) Act 1900, 63 Vict. Over 5% of The National Archives' records have so far been digitised and we are continuing to put records online. National Records of Scotland, ref. I would love to learn more as I believed he worked at the Sugarhouse and want to try to find out if he was admitted in the Lunatic wards or if he fell on hard times Found inside Page 383admission to the Poorhouse , which she declined . Id . worth of drugs , at the expense of the Parochial Board of Greenock ; and this was disclosed to the Board and their inspector by the late Board of Supervision as to the manner in which parish records are to be kept and medical relief to be administered to the poor . GREENOCK PA16 8DP. 350359N 864046W / 35.066389N 86.679444W / 35.066389; -86 Silkegade (517 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article But the country house is also an expression of wealth and power, and as scholars reconsider the nation's colonial past, new questions are being posed about these great houses and their links to Atlantic slavery.This book, authored by a Records:93 Born in Perthshire, Scotland on abt 1835 to William Gordon and Elizabeth Middleton . Extract from John Dower's map of Glasgow c.1830. Records:93. The admission records are part of the MC2 series, Notices of Admissions by the Superintendent of the Mental Institutions. Ravenscraig Hospital, Greenock. 1859 Deaths in the West Parish of Greenock in the County of Renfrew #645 MCCRAE, ALEXANDER, Labourer, Married 1859, November 20th, 4h AM, Poor House Greenock 29 years Parents: John MCCRAE, Farmer (dec) and Ann MCCRAE ms --- (dec) Convulsions in General Paralysis, several weeks, cert. If you learn of anything concerning the survival or whereabouts of these records, please contact us. Browse this section to find out how to search some of our most popular online collections. Marriages: This record is titled Register of Marriages but excluding about Glasgow Boards/Forums > Barnhill Poor House. Found inside Page 102He is a Deputy Lieutenant of London , a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour , and has represented Greenock since 1884 . In his later years he was an inmate of the Poorhouse , where he died in 1892 . Wh his father was supposed to be does not appear from the King's College Records ; but Jacobus Rose Innes , filius He died at the Chaplain's house, Greenock Parochial Buildings, of cancer of the liver at age 73. Six categories of records are indexed by personal name: civil registers, church registers, census returns, valuation rolls, legal records and poor relief and migration records. Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland BAIRD STREET AUXILIARY HOSPITAL (demolished) Glasgow Corporation built an infectious diseases Reception House on a part of the site of the former fever hospital (Kennedy Street Hospital, see separate entry, also known as the Parliamentary Road Hospital). Site Name Greenock, Smithston Poorhouse And Asylum. Greenock, Smithston Poorhouse And Asylum. Records from about 1868 to the 1930s are on microfilm at the Family History Library. Found inside Page 28Scottish Record Office MAPS AND PLANS This list includes items transferred to the Register House Plans series from other record classes as well as new accessions . RHP.48933-64 RHP.48965 Greenock harbour , Renfrewshire , ( 1811x1815 ) ( ex JC.26 ) . RHP.49120-204 Architectural plans of Dunfermline Poorhouse ( Northern Hospital ] , 1853-1929 , and of Bangour Village Asylum ( Village Speirs of Elderslie, Renfrewshire and Dunbartonshire, 1561-1999. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. We are proud to offer this print from Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection in collaboration with Mary Evans Prints Online. Read Saint Johns Daily News Newspaper Archives, Aug 21, 1861, p. 2 with family history and genealogy records from saint-johns, newfoundland 1860-1963. 350359N 864046W / 35.066389N 86.679444W / 35.066389; -86 Albert Jansz Vinckenbrinck (112 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article The service is a care home (with nursing) registered for 28 older people plus 20 apartments for independent living. This is a virtual genealogy library for those researching family history for Jamaica, West Indies, especially for people born before 1920. Found inside Page 381You are governor of Greenock Prison ? ages to get drunk when he lives in the poorhouse ?Yes . His keep him in the poorhouse they would keep him there . name is M'C 12,106 . During the you have not any of his poorhouse records ? Greenock. The institution may also have subsequently been certified as an Industrial School. Residences 1866 London Road Church, Edinburgh 1874 Remodelling of Cummertrees Parish Church 1875 Greenock Poorhouse and Asylum 1875 Tranent school Lighthouse Corsock Craigenputtock Creetown Criffel Crocketford Crossmichael Cummertrees Dalbeattie Dalton Dornock Drumcoltran Tower Drumlanrig, Drumlanrig Castle Poorhouses were set up in Scotland as a result of the Poor Law (Scotland) Act of 1845 Between 1845 and 1930 over 70 poorhouses were constructed in Scotland with an additional 90 smaller almshouses in operation. Gill Rossini's social history of adoption between 1850 and 1961 uncovers the perspectives of all those concerned in adoption: children, birth relatives, adoptive families, and all the agencies and organisations involved. Ravenscraig Hospital was built in 1876 as a Poorhouse and Asylum but was then called Smithston after the land it was built on. Handful of Dust - Further Accidents and Disasters from Scotland in the 20th Century. This poorhouse, which also contained asylum accommodation for the mentally ill, was built to replace an earlier poorhouse in Greenock which had been condemned in the early 1870s. North Lanarkshire Archives, situated in Motherwell, look after His occupation is recorded as a labourer. Charles McDonald snr. SCAN has digitised and indexed all testaments registered in Scotland between 1500 and 1901. Reference AC 12 Dates of Creation 1850-1994 Name of Creator Ravenscraig Hospital (psychiatric hospital : 1850- : Greenock) Language of Material Eng Original records in the Municipal Archives, New York, New York what other resources are available . Site Number NS27NE 95. Births: Prior to 1790, the regular record is chiefly confined to the left hand pages; the right hand pages, previous to 1752, being either blank or occupied by occasional entries of deaths, and afterwards by occasional entries of births. Records Greenock Institutions (564) - Sir Gabriel Woods Mariners Asylum Greenock Hospital & Infirmary Abbey Institutions (559) - Greenock Poor House Part of The Nick Vine Hall Collection 1891 Census Index Includes Greenock & Paisley Fiche RFW 1 Fiche RFW 2 DIRECTORIES Fiche ENG GEN 161-163 COURT RECORDS Found inside Page 221 CO.3.52 Stevenston Parish Council Minutes CO.3.59 Kyle Combination Poorhouse Minutes CO.3.65 Central Regional G362.7 Inverclyde District Library ( Greenock ) Greenock Town Council Minutes Midlothian District Council Records View from south-east showing north-east corner of Ravenscraig Hospital, Greenock. These are records for the years 1804 to 1975 for Musselburgh District Council and its predecessors, including records of the parochial board. Email: ms.greenock@lspscotland.com. The Caledonian Railway was granted permission in 1882 to build the station, featuring "a very neat and substantial stone building in Renaissance style " at street level, with two " large and handsome " doorways from the booking hall onto Inverkip Street. Poorhouse Greenock (Sni thgton) 3tree t, port aoad etc. Ex plore Our Re cords. 12. Many thanks :-) Found inside Page 195No record was made up , but a proof was taken before Sheriff Nicolson , late of Greenock , as to the pauper ' s birth , this being the only Poorhouse , Glasgow . I cannot To the best of my knowledge , I was taken from Greenock to Cardross . Includes the Greenock Poorhouse & Asylum, Allans Land, Lochwinnoch, Renfrew, Scotland, New Sneddon Poorhouse, Abbey Poorhouse & Lunatic Asylum and the Almshouses of Renfrewshire. Glasgow City Archives holds the records of the poor law authorities in Glasgow and other areas in the west of Scotland, which were formerly part of the Strathclyde Regional Archives collection. Alms House Admission Foreigners & Nativity Records (New York City, NY) Item 5 LDS Film 1304647 Bond Registers 1819-1840. Originally built with 3 wings, the one to the West was demolished in the mid 20th century. Mary Warren, nee Goldie died on 7 Feb 1873 in Glasgow. The Smithston Poorhouse. By the 1870s, the poorhouse was in such a state of decay that in 1876, the parochial board began construction of a new institution for 750 inmates at a site on the Inverkip Road to the west of Greenock. In Illinois, poorhouse records have been transferred to various institutions in the Illinois Regional Archives Depository system. Are poorhouse records still in existence? Approximately 40% of the First World War Army Service Records survived the Second World War bomb damage. NRA 28344 James Hally Brown, starch mfr and inventor: family and business corresp and papers. Paisley Branch, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints [edit | edit source] History The first Scottish branch of the Church was organized at Paisley on 9 May 1840. Found inside Page 381 and is brought to prison . During the you have not any of his poorhouse records | --None She was just in three weeks when Campbeltown Poorhouse and the prison in Greenock . she managed to get out . She walked right into He is Born in Perthshire, Scotland on abt 1835 to William Gordon and Elizabeth Middleton. 154 likes. Description View from east showing south-east corner of Ravenscraig Hospital, Greenock. Born in Perthshire, Scotland on abt 1835 to William Gordon and Elizabeth Middleton. The following register of Paupers has been exclusively compiled for Genealogy Ebooks and includes the names, ages and previous occupations of paupers in the Greenock Poorhouse and Asylum, Scotland in 1881. Residences 1866 London Road Church, Edinburgh 1874 Remodelling of Cummertrees Parish Church 1875 Greenock Poorhouse and Asylum 1875 Tranent school Lighthouse Corsock Craigenputtock Creetown Criffel Crocketford Crossmichael Cummertrees Dalbeattie Dalton Dornock Drumcoltran Tower Drumlanrig, Drumlanrig Castle Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland If you are researching your family history, or interested in finding out more about the hospitals in Lanarkshire you can get in touch with North Lanarkshire Archives at HeritageCentre@culturenl.co.uk with any questions. 20th Feb 2006, 05:48pm. Mary worked in Carlile's mill for 3/ (mother's Dec 1841 poorhouse record). I have a new question for you today. He was apprenticed as an architect under Thomas Hamilton in the 1830s (based in Edinburgh (probably aged 14). Date 20/9/2018. Text from 1857 Royal Commission Report On 28 August 1855, the Greenock Poorhouse on Captain Street was certified under Dunlop's Act to operate as a Reformatory and receive children placed under confinement by a magistrate's court. This is a guide to the history and major genealogical records of Scotland as they pertain to the parish of Greenock. To learn more about how to use these records to search for your ancestors, go to the Scotland: Research Strategies. Married 1st Mary Gilchrist who died in Lookup searches Access records in Scottish The Infirmary became Greenock Royal Infirmary in 1922, in recognition of the valuable work done for soldiers and sailors during World War One. Tel: 0147 572 2465. In 1840 there was 1 Greenock family living in New York. Return to main text Mary: born c. 1831 (age 10 in 1841, 20 in 1851). Margarets father, William was a shipyard labourer. BIRTH: Surname Hagans in IGI records. The building of Ravenscraig Hospital in Greenock started in September 1876 and it officially opened in March 1879. Found insideAddress 212 of Suffolk 402 Missing Case and Jewels 293 Address of Sir Henry Edwards 261 Old Lodge Records 196 328 , 341 , 360 , 376 , 392 , 406 323 New Greenock Poorhouse 183 New Lodge for Polmadie 221 Parvin , Sketch of Bro . NRS DC5. John Galt, the novelist, was educated in Greenock, where he also served some time in the custom house as a clerk. Canmore ID 181018. Found inside Page 173 Quarrier's admission records, but a few attracted detailed press attention. In 1887 three brothers were taken from the Greenock Poorhouse to Quarrier's, Appraisal, Destruction Material to be held in the permanent collection of the receiving institution. Margarets father, William was a shipyard labourer. A parochial lunatic asylum stood on an adjacent site to the west. 44 Union Street. Found inside Page 207 Greenock , who had formerly been one of Jean Adam's pupils when Jean kept a small school at Crawford's Dyke . Mrs. Fullerton After wandering about some time she was compelled to seek shelter in the Poorhouse at Glasgow . She died the following day , and all that records the fate of this gifted , tender - hearted. Charles Richard McEleny (3 March 1873 1 August 1908) was an Irish professional footballer who mostly played as a centre half.. Football career. On the U.S. census, for instance, poorhouse residents were often referred to as inmates.. Photos:17. The cost was 122,904 and had accommodation or 750 inmates. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and Greenock was the birthplace of James Watt, William Spence (1777-1815) and Dr John Caird (1820-1898), principal of Glasgow University, who died in the town and was buried in Greenock cemetery. Historical records and family trees related to Eliza Greenock. Jean Adam was born in Greenock 1710, died in Glasgow 1765. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Records Baptisms 18081875 Marriages 18081870 Note: Available online for a fee, at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, Edinburgh, records RH21/8. NRA 36383 George Brown & Co (Marine) Ltd, shipbuilders, Greenock link to online catalogue. Or perhaps one of your ancestors is listed on an obituary as having died at a county farm.. Datum OSGB36 - NGR In 1994, inspired by Sun Records, Kevin Stevenson and Scott Pittman put together a 1950's style recording studio in Scott's basement. Mary and William would seem to have one daughter, Mary born about 1836 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Records from Edinburgh mention them separately when itemising the estate. She died 23 Feb 1872 in Greenock, Renfrewshire (Scotland Deaths 1872 Greenock, Renfrewshire p.50).Mary was married, 17 Jul 1857 at Paisley, to William Rodger, slater (Scotland Marriages 1857 Paisley Middle Church, Renfrew p.18). The Scottish Gaelic place-name Grianaig is relatively common, with another (Greenock) near Callander in Menteith (formerly in Perthshire) and yet another at Muirkirk in Kyle, now i Appraisal, Destruction Material to be held in the permanent collection of the receiving institution. NGR NS 25243 75226. Records of the Poor. Nov 23, 2019 - Explore Deborah Adles's board "Greenock" on Pinterest. (from obit of the Greenock Telegraph 1884). Some details of Inveresk Combination Poorhouse, including a what records you will find in The Mitchell. Registered Charity No: SCIO 47397. The boundaries of 287 of the 881 civil parishes had changed since the 1891 census by orders of the Boundary Commission appointed under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889. The records for Inverness District Asylum have been provided by Stuart Farrell. This arrangement ceased in 1859. Found inside Page 83 as the following extracts from the records of the Poor's House of Glasgow will show :1 Glasgow , Town's Hospital , 2d April , 1765 . 83. Until recently I was the General Manager and I personaly transferred some 20 boxes of records to the Mitchell Library in Glasgow that stretched back to 1855. Contact Scottish archives and link to other key websites. Found inside Page 355This family's name is also spelled ERROL and EARL in the records . Catherine d 18 Sep 1898 at Greenock Poorhouse , Smithson , Gourock of senile decay . She was a ragpicker whose usual residence was Union Court , Greenock . JAMES For information about British WW1 Medal Record Records and where to view them go to our page at: British WW1 Medal Records 1914-1920 Search 3: Is there a Service Record? Catalogue Number DP 299743. They will tell you: what you need before you start. Cemetery Greenock, cert. Hello again all you lovely people here on the Glasgow Guide message boards. Greenock, Smithston Poorhouse And Asylum. I have found one of my relations passed away there in 1873. The most Greenock families were found in and Scotland in 1841and Scotland in 1851and Scotland in 1861and Scotland in 1871and Scotland in 1881and Scotland in 1891and Scotland in 1901. links to our related guides. The Smithston Asylum and Poorhouse, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, was opened in 1879 to house the area's lunatics and paupers. Beverly Poor House at 18 Cedar Street (Beverly Historical Society) Where was your communitys poorhouse located? Those that did survive have been digitized and can be searched. The fact that this farm has been allowed to disappear off the map is a particular tragedy as in April 1684, a Covenanter, named John White was shot dead by Government Troops under 'Bluidy Inglis'. 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