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Kit
13-11-12, 00:19
Jeremiah Amanet was born 22/11/1824 at Shoreditch Middlesex.

He married Charlotte Gascoyne 2/11/1845 at St John Hoxton.

He appears on the 1851 and 1861 census with his family.

1851 Class: HO107; Piece: 1537; Folio: 186; Page: 3
1861 Class: RG 9; Piece: 248; Folio: 41; Page: 1

I found a newspaper article on FMP dated 19-5-1866 in the Shoreditch Observer says Jeremiah deserted his wife.

Jeremiah died 14/4/1896 in the Bethnal Green Workhouse.

Can anyone find Jeremiah in 1871 and 1881?

Jeremiah was in the workhouse in 1891 : Class: RG12; Piece: 1084; Folio 167; Page 2

Merry
13-11-12, 06:00
There's various bits and pieces here:

Jeremiah Amanet (http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/Forum/showthread.php?t=13608&highlight=amanet)

Kit
13-11-12, 09:26
lol Merry I'd forgotten I'd done that. We didn't find him back then either.

I've found Jeremiah's wife in the Hackney workhouse in 1891. She was admitted and discharged twice. I wish the ancestry poor law records were indexed so I could search for them both easily.

kiterunner
13-11-12, 09:37
We're working on indexing them on the World Archives Project, Toni, but it's a big job. Hackney is included in the first lot to be indexed but I don't know when the index will go live.

A lot of the poor law records do include their own indexes but you have to browse through the images to find them, if you see what I mean.

Kit
14-11-12, 01:21
I can see it is a big job Kate. I haven't indexed for a while so I might go back and do some to help move it along a bit.

I do get what you mean about the indexes, I just haven't come across any yet.

kiterunner
14-11-12, 06:56
The WAP London poor law records are "in processing" at the moment, Kit, i.e. keying and reviewing has finished.

Sue at the seaside
14-11-12, 07:44
We're working on indexing them on the World Archives Project, Toni, but it's a big job. Hackney is included in the first lot to be indexed but I don't know when the index will go live.



That's exciting news

Kit
21-11-12, 08:36
The WAP London poor law records are "in processing" at the moment, Kit, i.e. keying and reviewing has finished.

Very exciting Kate. I look forward to it.

kiterunner
21-11-12, 09:07
I should add that we only indexed the "settlement and removal" records for this project, but it seemed to include a lot of notes and stuff.