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Catshill CNSD
My grandfather was born in Catshill Bromsgrove in 1881. In the 'where born' column of the birth certificate it says 'Catshill Bromsgrove CNSD'. Does anyone know what this stands for in this context? Mother's address is simply given as Catshill Bromsgrove.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Probably she went to family to have the baby, a married sister or grandparents possibly. have you searched the 1881 for a familiar family surname?
i have three reference books that list census registration districts and sub districts,
Index to Census Registration Distircts - M E bryant Rosier (1993)
Making use Of the Census - Susan Lumis - 1992
and
St catherine House Districts - ray Wiggins
Bromsgrove sub-districts were Belbroughton and tardegate. according to wiggins
On the 1891 census, is your grandfathers birth place recoded as catshill?
i have three reference books that list census registration districts and sub districts,
Index to Census Registration Distircts - M E bryant Rosier (1993)
Making use Of the Census - Susan Lumis - 1992
and
St catherine House Districts - ray Wiggins
Bromsgrove sub-districts were Belbroughton and tardegate. according to wiggins
On the 1891 census, is your grandfathers birth place recoded as catshill?
The Harborne address, was relatives. Uncle Watkin Wynn and his family. She is mentioned as niece.
In the 1891 census, my grandfather is recorded as having been born in Bromsgrove.
Her home address was Warrington, though now I have the further complication that her father was born in Lancashire and his 'brother' in Kidderminster
In the 1891 census, my grandfather is recorded as having been born in Bromsgrove.
Her home address was Warrington, though now I have the further complication that her father was born in Lancashire and his 'brother' in Kidderminster
That's something I have to look in to. Uncle Watkin was a clerk at an iron works, dad, John Wynn a wire drawer. Pinning down where John was born is proving difficult, though I have a christening for Watkin in 1828 in Kidderminster. This takes me a long way from my original search, for the location in Catshill where my grandfather was born.
Thats interesting. My grandfather was illegitimate, we knew that, but what you say makes sense. I'll do some research on Barnsley Hall, unless you know any more? Is it well documented? Later she seems to have been 'married off' to a much older man, a widower. Thanks for giving me another avenue to explore.
Barnsley Hall was demolished a few years ago and there's now a housing estate on the site. It was a fantastic gothic building, very gloomy. I don't know how well documented it is; I know about it because I was brought up in the area. (Local saying: 'You'll end up in BH if you carry on like that'.)
If you can't find anything on line I would suggest ringing Bromsgrove Library or the History Dept of NEW College.
If you can't find anything on line I would suggest ringing Bromsgrove Library or the History Dept of NEW College.
From what I can gather. Architect George Thomas Hine, who was a noted asylum architect, designed and built the place. In the asylum records, it says nothing about its former use (which it does for some asylums), only that Barnsley Hall was built to ease the overcrowding at Powick asylum. Why do you think it was a private establishment before?
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