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Porridge in Parkhurst!

Posted: 05 May 2009 08:58
by Tina
Morning All
Helping a pal out here, his rellie born Lambourn Berks, in the above in 1911 census.
He has scoured nat archives/Times/ IOW local papers/Lambourn etc, to try to find out what his crime was.
Gale site no good as they finish in 1900.
Any suggestions please?
Should he try rootschat?
Thank you

Tina

Posted: 05 May 2009 21:10
by doreen
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Hi Tina,
Don't know if your friend has tried Berkshire R O, if they hold the records they may be willing to do a free short search .
Contact can be made via their web site ..
http://www.ancestor-search.info/CRO-Berkshire.htm

Rootschat is a good idea and worth a try if all else has failed .

Doreen

Posted: 05 May 2009 21:40
by doreen
Me again Tina :oops: my mistake Parkhust appears to come under Hampshire County, from reading your post your friend may have tried Hampshire RO .
Looks as though Rootschat may be the answer .
Added: see also http://www.IWight.com/library/record_of ... arterp.asp
Cheers
Doreen

Posted: 06 May 2009 11:55
by Tina
Thank you Doreen for your interest and for the links.
I'll pass them on to my friend.
I was lost trying to help.

Warmies
Tina

will keep you posted.

Posted: 06 May 2009 14:25
by doreen
Hi Tina, made a quick phone call to Isle of Wight R O, they do have some inmate records which haven't been catalouged, some are for 1911 .
The lady I spoke to said if your friend emails them with the details of his ancestor they will see if anything can be found .

Cheers .
Doreen

Posted: 06 May 2009 21:25
by Hilary
Hi

There's a website called Parkhurst Heritage - 2 prison officers have set up a museum. Also I know this sounds a bit daft but has your friend tried contacting Parkhurst the records may still be at the prison. If they are they may have 100 years closure on them.

Ed officer

Posted: 06 May 2009 22:33
by Tina
Hi Doreen & Ed O
Thank you very much indeed for taking time & for costly phone calls.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Will contact my friend & let you know results.
You are both so kind.

Tina

Posted: 06 May 2009 22:57
by doreen
Hi Tina,
No charge for UK calls, providing the call is under 60 mins . :wink:
Hope the 100 yr closure is not applied, it was not mentioned by the lady at the Isle of Wight R O .
Doreen

Posted: 13 May 2009 11:32
by Tina
Thanks to everyone who has helped.
Info forwarded to my friend, which has been of great help.

He has just found out that Elijah was accused of assault when he was 14yrs old, 1897, 3 weeks in the slammer & 3 years in reformatory school.

Keep ya posted...

Tina

I think we would have called him a "hard case?"

Posted: 14 May 2009 13:33
by northmeols
minors records are sealed for 100 years then you have to ask a judge to unseal them for and prove he is dead