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Prison Records???

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Kate

Kate Report 6 Sep 2003 16:14

Hi Jacqui many thanks again,,i will be looking further into your suggestions,,thanks for the support.. Kate many many years since i saw Nottingham....ahhhhhhh...

Kate

Kate Report 6 Sep 2003 16:12

Hi Sarah Thanks for the reply His name was William Hill age 21 on 1881 Census Kate

Jacqui

Jacqui Report 6 Sep 2003 16:02

Hiya - could not find anything on Prison inmates 1800's Leicester but suggest you try the Leicester Records Office where they apparently have details of the Courts of Quarter Session and Petty Sessions records (and Poor Law Records - i.e. Workhouses) Just bang in Leics and Rutland Family History Society and go from there - it might be worth trying one of their members to see if they can assist. Have you thought of joining the Leics Family History Society (usually about GB£10.00 per annum and you get access to lots of info and names - especially if you family came from that area). If I find out more I'll contact you - I'll look for your response re the surname - there are lots of blagards in my family also, so we might be connected!!! Jacqui

Sarah

Sarah Report 6 Sep 2003 15:56

Kate. What was your G/Grandfathers Surname? Sarah.

Kate

Kate Report 6 Sep 2003 15:43

Thankyou Jacqui..any clues would be really helpful..It is certainly amazing what we uncover in our quest.. Perhaps I will find him somewhere over here...?????..may have had a boatride!!! Kate

Jacqui

Jacqui Report 6 Sep 2003 15:33

Hi - not able to help you with your quest I'm afraid - although I will try to find out if Leicestershire has a web-site which details those convicts who were deported! I'm sorry to say that whatever his fate, your grt'grandad deserved all he got and more - fancy leaving the lady to give birth in the Workhouse? I'm not amused at that just bleep bleep livid! Our ancestors sometimes are not worth investigating. Will see what I can find and get back to you. From the other side of the planet - Nottingham.. Jacqui

Kate

Kate Report 6 Sep 2003 15:20

would really appreciate some help with this one..think it is my G/Grandfather who seemed to disappear just after his wedding in 1880 leaving my G/grandmother alone to give birth in the workhouse..only person of that age and marital status on the 1881 census,,,Thankyou Kate

Kate

Kate Report 6 Sep 2003 14:52

Please can anyone tell me if there is anyway i can check on line, a persons prison record..when they were convicted..and sentenced etc...and would it also give next of kin..Researching an inmate of Leicester prison as shown on 1881 Census...Thankyou.. Kate from OZ