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    1. Re: [SRY] Lambeth Workhouse records circa 1780 - 1800
    2. Lori Edwards
    3. 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, in London, England, Poor Law Records, 1517-1973, then browse to 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'. Lori On 17/10/2012 23:27, Nivard Ovington wrote: > Hi all > > Memory fails me > > Are the workhouse records for Lambeth Workhouse anywhere online > > I seem to recall the National Archives having some poor law and > workhouse records but since they have made their site *easier* I can't > find a thing on there > (if their aim was to cut traffic down on their site its working as I > find its pointless going there these days) > > I have checked Ancestry and just wondered if anyone knew of any anywhere > > I am seeking births/baptisms and burials for > > Anthony & Sarah FORMIGINI whose children were > > John Formigini 1784 – > Joseph Formigini 1785 – 1799 > Elizabeth Formigini 1788 – 1799 > Mary Ann Fleming 1791 – 1860 > > The only one I can find is the Mary Ann who was baptised at St Mary > Lambeth in 1791, no sign of the others > > I am informed that they were born and died in the Lambeth Workhouse (bar > Mary) >

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