Newspaper: WEXFORD Wexford Independent, Work House Entries, 6 Nov 1867 Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Newspaper Index http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/copyright.htm Contributed by Mary Heaphy _______________________________________________ 6th NOV 1867, WEXFORD UNION. FROM THE WEXFORD INDEPENDENT. The usual weekly meeting was held on Saturday last. The Chair was taken by John NUNN, Esq. ADMISSIONS. ARMSTRONG, Ann, 60, Wexford. BRIEN, Michael, 30, Union. BROWNE, John, 24, Union. CLEARY, James, 17, Wexford. CONNORS, Terence, 30, Wexford. COSGRAVE, Mary, 18, Ardcolm. DOOGAN, Martin, 20, Union. DOOLEY, Margaret, 54, Wexford. DOYLE, Anne, 1 day, Union. DOYLE, John, 15, Wexford. DUNNE, William, 56, Wexford. FOWLER, Margaret, 6 months, Union. FOWLER, Mary, 27, Union. FOWLER, Mary, 6, Union. FURLONG, Thomas, 45, Wexford. FURLONG, Walter, 50, Wexford. HOGAN, Michael, 40, Artramont. KEANE, Bridget, 18, Wexford. KENNY, Bridget, 70, Wexford. KENSELAH, John, 5, Wexford. KENSELAH, Margaret, 40, Wexford. KENSELAH, Patrick, 14, Wexford. KERWAN, James, 17, Wexford. LEIGH, James, 20, Union. LEIGH, Margaret, 20, Union. M'QUIRK, Anne, 82, Union. MEYLER, Matthew, 40, Wexford. MONCK, Mary, 60, Wexford. MORRIS, William, 27, Wexford. MURPHY, John, 25, Union. MURPHY, Mary, 16, Kilbride. MURPHY, Miles, 60, Killinick. REID, Patrick, 47, Wexford. REILLY, Anty, 20, Wexford. REVILLE, Anty, 60, Wexford. RUTH, Michael, 60, Wexford. SHUDELL, James, 15, Union. WILLIS, Nicholas, 66, Union. On reading of the last days meeting, Mr. Pierce RYAN objected to the chargeability on Glynn of Catherine MACK, who had been admitted provisionally by the Master on last Saturday after the board had separated. The girl having been called before the board, she was placed on Taghmon. Mr. DAKE objected to Ellen KELLS and her child being charged on the division of Bridgetown. They were also admitted after the board had separated. The woman being sick and unable to appear before the board, the clerk and some guardians went down to her, and on their return, reported that the proper chargeability was Tacumshane. James SHUDELL asked for admission for the winter. He is a native of Longford. Anne M'QUIRK aged 82, applied for admission, and said she had only been in County Wexford about eight weeks. She lived in Wicklow, Dublin, and other places. She was unable to proceed any further. She was admitted after a majority vote. THE RECORD OF DEATHS CONTAINED THE FOLLOWING. CULLEN, Catherine, age 40, Wexford. *Sorted Alphabetically