This is an index of individuals and families named in the Oxfordshire Poor Law records, 1601-1861.
This index contains details of named individuals derived from records
created in the administration of the Poor Law in Oxfordshire.
The Poor Law was the system for providing a form of social security
in operation in England from the 16th century until 1834.
Individual parishes were responsible for administering the Poor Law
and maintaining paupers and their families.
The main types of records created were settlement examinations and
certificates, removal orders, bastardy bonds, and apprenticeship
indentures.
Surviving examples of these records for Oxfordshire parishes are held
at the Oxfordshire History Centre.
Also see the Poor Law Union Records online on Olive Tree Genealogy
23 ship names were given with the names of passengers on board. This is a first for most of these ships as no full passenger list is known to exist. Included in this Poor Law Union Immigrants to Canada Project are the names of emigrants for a 15 year period - no ship names were recorded but the researcher may be able to use the dates and years provided to compare with a list of known ship passages to Canada.
Also see the Poor Law Union Records online on Olive Tree Genealogy
23 ship names were given with the names of passengers on board. This is a first for most of these ships as no full passenger list is known to exist. Included in this Poor Law Union Immigrants to Canada Project are the names of emigrants for a 15 year period - no ship names were recorded but the researcher may be able to use the dates and years provided to compare with a list of known ship passages to Canada.
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