Transcript or Index | List of apprentices during the last ten years ending Christmas 1840 (All apprentices from the Military Asylum at Southampton. Parties to the original Indenture were Mr William Newton, Cressbrook Mills. In March 1835 indentures transferred to new owners McConnel Brothers) Philippa Bashford, bound 22 Jan 1829; Mary Nurse, bound 03 May 1828; Mary Holmes, bound 01 Jun 1829; Mary Emery, bound 01 Mar 1829; Harriet Biven, bound 11 Aug 1829; Maria Gilbert, bound 15 Sep 1829; Margaret Wilson, bound 10 Aug 1829; Maria Griffin, bound 29 Oct 1829; Elizabeth Morris, bound 17 Apr 1830; Mary Loyd, bound 08 Feb 1830; Jane Orrens, bound 12 Jan 1830; Ann Benson, bound 20 Jun 1830; Elizabeth Holmes, bound 25 May 1830; Eliza Marshall, bound 19 Mar 1830; Mary Muir, bound 12 Apr 1830; Elizabeth Horsfall, bound 08 Jul 1830; Catherine Smith, bound 14 Oct 1830; Susan Clarke, bound 12 Aug 1830; Ann Griffin, bound 06 Dec 1830; Ann Farrel, bound 10 Dec 1830; Ann Pritchard, bound 01 Mar 1831; Catherine Riley, bound 13 Feb 1831; Mary Welsh, bound 05 Mar 1831; Mathilda Hamilton, bound 14 May 1831; Catherine Dudley, bound 01 Apr 1831; Ann Fraser, bound 20 May 1831; Elizabeth Banham, bound 02 Jul 1831; Mary McGuire, bound 24 Jul 1830; Mary Lyle, bound 06 Aug 1832; Mary McGorren, bound 04 Sep 1831; Mary Gilbert, bound 22 May 1832; Mathilda Blair, bound 25 Oct 1832; Mary Woolley, bound 02 Dec 1833; Sarah Ward, bound 16 Mar 1833; Jane Plunkett, bound 14 oct 1832; Mary Dillon, bound 13 Nov 1833; Catherine Gannon, bound 13 Nov 1833; Maria Chambers, bound 23 Sep 1833; Ellen Timmings, bound 13 Nov 1833; Elizabeth Bader, bound 10 Oct 1833; Mary Anne Riley, bound 17 Mar 1833; Catherine Miller, bound 14 Feb 1834; Mary Ann Turner, bound 27 May 1834; Elizabeth McCasey, bound 28 Feb 1834; Ellen Dudley, bound 26 Apr 1834; Martha McKay, bound 12 Jun 1834
"The original indentures of these girls were made with Mr William Newton, formerly occupying the Cressbook Mills; and in March 1835 when he left and Messrs. McConnel Brothers became the proprietors they were transferred to the latter by the Commissioners for managing the affairs of the Military Asylum, Southampton." |