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Workhouse records

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The few workhouse records that survive are available on MMF, as catalogued in Ryan (see p. 9) and detailed in D. Lindsay and D. Fitzpatrick, Records of the Irish Famine, a Guide to Local Archives, 1840–55 (Dublin Irish Famine Network, 1993). See also J. O’Connor, The Workhouses of Ireland (Anvil Books, 1995). PRONI has records from 27 Unions, 1838–48; those for Eire are in local archives, with Co. Mayo’s at NLI. Records include birth and death registers, punishment and admission records – the latter stating name, gender, age, marital condition, family relationships, denomination, townland and date of departure (often actually the date of death). See also http://www.askaboutireland.ie/search.do?search_string=workhouses.

For a key to abbreviations used, see p. 9.

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