Notes Windsor Union Workhouse records-
From the Letters Book of the workhouse:
25th Feb 1920
To Mrs Birt, The Sheltering Homes, Myrtle Street, Liverpool
Dear Madam,
The Guardians have approved, in principle, the emigration of children, and are desirous of emigrating the following Orphans or Deserted children
Sowden, Ena aged 13
Sowden, Ethel aged 8
Bonaquest, Edith aged 10
Brown, Charles aged 14
King, Freddy aged 6
Spratley, Mabel aged 7
Brown, Frederick aged 14
Sowden, Olive aged 11
Terry, Edith aged 13
Brown, Leonard aged 14
Attwell, Frederick aged 10
Dolby, Henry aged 6
Spratley, Reginald aged 4
The Guardians propose to emigrate them through your Agency, if you will take them ad, as a preliminary course, are adopting them at the next meeting.
I shall be grateful if you will inform me as soon as possible if you can take all the children, and what date you would like them at your Homes
Yours Faithfully
(Signature illegible)
10th Mar 1920
The Guardians at yesterday?s meeting adopted all the children named in my letter of 20th alto, and had a useful and interesting interview with Mr. Merry your Canadian Representative. I shall be glad if you will inform me as early as possible the children you can receive into your Liverpool Home for the purpose of emigration as when. I presume I shall receive in due course, after you receive the children, the necessary papers to enable me to apply to the Ministry of Health for sanction
Yours Faithfully
J E Gale
27th Jul 1920
The following children have this morning left the Girls Home for Liverpool Sheltering Homes, en-route for Canada
Sowden Ena aged 13
Sowden Olive aged 11
Sowden Ethel aged 8
Terry Edith aged 13
Bonaquest Edith aged 10
Spratley Mabel aged 7
Spratley Reginald aged 4
(5th Sep 1920 ? ?All children consented to emigrate?)
Births
Edith Bonaquist now Mrs W Morford - a son
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