Workhouse pregnancies (General)
Hi Cindy,
thanks for that, yes I see what you mean.
Here's a couple more Ancestry links, to the relevant pages of the 1841 and 1851 Census (searched by entering no names but just "Westbury on Severn, Glos" as Location, and "Poor Union" etc.
1841 Westbury Workhouse Institution Census, 2 pages of special Census form for Institutions.
175 people in total including 5 staff, so 170 inmates, no sign of any inhouse medics as such.
I see the Enumerator/Registrar was a John Constance.
http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/8978/GLSHO107_368_369-0493/2080137?backurl=http%3a%2f...
1851 Westbury on Severn Census, the workhouse covers the first four pages of the area's Census, equating to about 75 inmates and 4 staff.
http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/8860/GLSHO107_1959_1959-0725/7662949?backurl=http%3a%...
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