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Does anyone know when Castlerea Workhouse ceased being a workhouse for the poor?

Did it become a hospital at any time after this?

Many thanks - any help will be gratefully received.

 

 

Mary

Wednesday 23rd Mar 2022, 08:16PM

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  • Mary:

    This article will answer your questions  https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Castlerea/ but the short answer is the workhouse was closed in 1920 and the buildings destroyed.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 23rd Mar 2022, 09:11PM
  • Many thanks Roger for the link to the Workhouse document - very interesting reading.

    The reason I asked my question is because I have found a death certificate for someone who may be my great great grandfather. He died in Castlerea Workhouse in 1881 of "Debility, one year certified".

    His death cert notes that he was married and I know he had two living daughters, one of whom became my great grandmother. I was trying to understand why he was in the workhouse but the rest of his family were not. 

    Clearly this is one of those puzzles that I might never solve- the joy of genealogy research.

    Thank you again for your very prompt reply. 

    Mary 

     

     

     

    Mary

    Thursday 24th Mar 2022, 11:12AM
  • Mary:

    I forgot to clarify that workhouses had "hospital" facilities and the sick went there for treatment and many died at the workhouse.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 24th Mar 2022, 02:06PM
  • Thank you Roger for your clarification.

    As I said in my previous post I couldn't figure out why this man was in the workhouse when he had a family. I know there may have been other circumstances around this but I think I prefer the idea that he was ill and was treated there.

    Can I just say that you are a mine of information Roger and I have learned so much from this site - thank you again.

    I'm not sure if your Castlemore address relates to Ballaghaderreen? I had a great great grandmother from Castlemore, Ballaghaderreen and that will be another trail for me to follow soon.

    Best wishes

    Mary

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Mary

    Friday 25th Mar 2022, 11:17AM
  • Mary:

    My grandmother, Nora Roddy, was born in a townland a mile outside of Ballaghaderreen in 1889. Nora emigrated to Philadelphia in 1906. I grew up in Philadelphia but now live in Maryland. Let me know if you need any assistance.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 25th Mar 2022, 06:55PM
  • Thank you for your reply Roger - I've always got an eye open for any Ballaghaderreen connections!

    With very best wishes

    Mary 

     

     

    Mary

    Saturday 26th Mar 2022, 11:57PM

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