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    1. Re: [SRY] Lambeth Workhouse records circa 1780 - 1800
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    3. I originally thought that perhaps the Formigini family might be Catholic, since they appear to be Italian and in my simple mind, Italian = Catholic. When googling the surname, however, there are frequent mentions of Jewish Formigini in Italy. It might be worth a look in the Hebrew documents at Ancestry.com? Nancy -----Original Message----- From: edwards lorian <loriweb@blueyonder.co.uk> To: eng-surrey <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thu, Oct 18, 2012 10:13 am Subject: Re: [SRY] Lambeth Workhouse records circa 1780 - 1800 Hi Nivard, Not a baptism or burial, but I have just stumbled across an Apprenticeship record for Joseph Formigini (your post inspired me to search Lambeth Poor Law records for my elusive g-g-g-grandfather). Ancestry have browsable records only, go to London, England, Poor Law Records, 1517-1973, then browse to Borough of Lambeth, Lambeth, Apprenticeship Papers 1772-1833, image 21. Joseph Formigini was received into the workhouse 15 Oct 1795 at age 10 years and 4 months. On 17 Nov 1795 he was apprenticed to Chas. Jackson & Co, Worsted Manufacturers in Cuckney, Nottinghamshire 'til 21 years old'. John and Mary Ann also appear on later pages. Lori

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