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Poor Removal - Persons sent to Ireland

03/08/1860

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Poor Removal - Persons sent to Ireland

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m SJ PARISHES IN ENGLAND AND WALES, IN THE YEAR ENDING 25 MARCH 1 8 6 0. 35 The Name of the Head of the Family ( in the Case of a Family, or of the Individual in the Case of a Single Person). William Wynne 8 - Catherine Tanner Thomas Organ Mary Halloran Mary Manning Patrick Bryant Lucy Welsh Ann Fenton Catherine Moore Mary Dowling Jeremiah Curtin Catherine Beard John Harvey - James M'Carthy Margaret Ford Catherine Purcell Mary Mahony Mary Haze Mary Cushion John Hurley - John Grady Honora M'Carthy Margaret Linnahan ( a) Note.— 1The poor persons removed to Ireland under warrants are provided in all cases with such provisions and clothing as are neccssary for their maintenance iu transitu. The Number of Adults and Children included s ' n each Warrant. Adults. Children under 16. The Name of the Place where such Person ( the Head of the Family in the Case of a Family, or of the Individual in the Case of a Single Person) was supposed to beBorn. Dublin - The Name of the Port to which He ( or She) was Sent. The Amount of Money, if any, paid to the Poor Person upon Removal. Dublin £. d. - 2 51 F
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