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Alexander Johnston Ireland Help Please

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Moira

Moira Report 6 Jul 2011 12:38

Erin, Thats great - thanks a lot



Moira

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 6 Jul 2011 10:58

Moira.....This is what you need to access the info.for the County Home..

Donegal Board of Health and Public Assistance

The Board was formed under the Local Government Act, 1925, to take over administration of public health for the county, and to assume some of the functions of the abolished Rural District Councils. Among these functions were the building of rural cottages, water supply and sewerage schemes. The Boards were abolished in 1942.

Donegal Board of Health Records

•Minutes of Board, 1924 – 1942 (restricted access due to sensitivity of material);

The Minutes of the Board of Health and Public Assistance include:

•District hospitals: Carndonagh; Donegal; Glenties; Letterkenny; County Hospital, Lifford;
•General Assistance Committee, concerning unemployment assistance and other assistance to needy;
***•County Home, Stranorlar.
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I have only shown what is appropriate to what you would need....
Access is via Co Donegal Archives/NLI ....




Moira

Moira Report 6 Jul 2011 10:54

Thanks a lot for that information.

Moira

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 6 Jul 2011 10:27

Moira...This should explain...

After the formal abolition of the workhouse system in 1930, many former workhouses were redesignated as Public Assistance Institutions (PAIs). These establishments were administered by local Public Assistance Committees set up by county or county borough councils and were sometimes known as County Institutions or **County Homes****. PAIs provided accommodation for the elderly, chronic sick, single unmarried mothers and, in many cases, vagrants. The Institutions inherited many staff and inmates from the workhouse era and were not that different from their predecessors except that there were no uniforms, and the residents (rather than "inmates") could come and go as they pleased.

Moira

Moira Report 6 Jul 2011 10:13

Alexander Johnston b.2.8.1912 in Rutherglen. When he was 16 he was sent from Scotland to work on a farm in Ireland. He worked there for three years until his father was notified of his death in an accident. His father a widower travelled to Ireland for the funeral only to find the burial had already taken place. I have spent a long time trying to locate where he lived and died.
Alec did not have family in Ireland. Family history had the area as Antrim. However there is a death registered at Stranorlar, Donegal for Alexander J. between April to June 1932 . his birth was estimated as 1913 and age when he died was given as 19. I obtained a death certificate for Alexander it said he died the County Home age 19, bachelor, labourer on 11.4.1932. I have found out that he is buried in the church at Stranorlar and there is no headstone. His death cert. states that he died of epilepsy which if it is him was unkown to his family. I cannot prove that he is our A.J. though it fits. I am hoping there is someone who can help with info. re the County Home. What was it and are there any records about that would help.