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Adoption in the 1800's
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Another question I have is a relative of mine on the 1871 census has a child by the name of Grace E Brown aged 6, it says adopted next to it, (the families name is Wright) and then on the 1881 and 1891 she uses the name Grace E Wright and daughter next to that, would they have had to adopt her officially in those days or was it just enough to take them on? She is a teachers assistant on the 1891 then I cannot find her at all , nor a marriage?
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Another question I have is a relative of mine on the 1871 census has a child by the name of Grace E Brown aged 6, it says adopted next to it, (the families name is Wright) and then on the 1881 and 1891 she uses the name Grace E Wright and daughter next to that, would they have had to adopt her officially in those days or was it just enough to take them on? She is a teachers assistant on the 1891 then I cannot find her at all , nor a marriage?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She could just take on any name she liked, formal adoption didn't happen unril 1924. I have an ancestor born as Bradshaw in 1859 and found under this name in the 1861 census. In 1871 and 1881 he is under the name of his mother's new husband, Frost and in 1884 when he married, he used Bradshaw.
As spudqueen says, it is probably worthwhle looking for a marriage under both Brown and Wright.
As spudqueen says, it is probably worthwhle looking for a marriage under both Brown and Wright.
It is likely that this was an adoption through the Poor law Union and so the records of the local Poor Law Institute should be sought and checked for information on her admitance and release. If it was 50 years earlier it would have been considerable easier as the records for the Poor Law Administyration at that time are failry comprehensively indexed, the later records are in the form of various registers and minutes of meetings but in this case you do have a small window to search, i.e. approx 1865 to 1871. It is likely the child was left an orphan and so a check of the birth registrations for Grace on the GRo index fiorst would pinpoint a birth district and lead to the Union Workhouse and then you could search the death index for Wright deaths in the same district, possibly in the same quarter if the mother died in childbirth, then you have some info, alsdo you would have the chance to order the original birth registration for Grace which would probably give you at least her Mothers name.
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