I found one of the gentlemen I was searching for in 1871 and 1881 censuses in a workhouse. In both entries he is recorded as married. I know his wife's name; however, she is not at the workhouse with him. She was considerably younger than him...by almost 30 years. Given this I have speculated that perhaps he was physically unable to work, but she still was....
I did find a woman on the 1871 census with the correct name, age and parentage... married to another man...?
Bizarre, but intriguing....Can anyone enlighten me as to the circumstances under which this would occur?
Jill (Canada)
Jeffsfamilies
Sunday 14th Jan 2024, 09:39PMMessage Board Replies
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Jill:
Are you referring to workhouses in England since there are no Irish censuses for 1871 or 1881. In any event, we don't know if the couple lived on a farm or in a village. The husband likely was not well and had to be maintained in the medical facility at the workhouse.
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘