- IE OCL OBHPA/3/3/2
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- 1935-1937
Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
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Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Reports on the lighting of the town of Edenderry; petitions from the inhabitants of Moorestown for a water supply; sinking of Drumcooley well; diphtheria cases in Birr; burials at Banagher; water supply to Crinkle; arrears in rent by labourer’s cottage inhabitants; abolition of the Rural District Councils and the transfer of their functions to the Board of Health; new pumps at Daingean, Mount Bolus, Tubber; and a proposed water supply for ex-soldiers at Clara.
Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Reports on the repair of the bridge at Ballaghassen; new pump for Daingean; lighting of Portarlington; sewerage works at Chapel Rd, Edenderry; urgent repairs to pumps in Kinnitty; occurrence of diphtheria in Kilcormac; repairs to cottages in Edenderry; loan from Bank of Ireland to erect five cottages in Banagher; unsanitary condition of the well at Ballard, Charleville; cleaning of graveyards; occurrence of diphtheria in Edenderry; and limewashing of houses in Clara.
Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Reports on repairs to Bogshane Pump; cleaning of sewers at Clara; quality of the water at Killeigh; compensation for criminal injury in respect of malicious destruction of thatched cottage and crops in Geashill; proposed sewerage schemes for Kilcormac; repairs to cottages after storm damage; and water supply for Ballyduff.
Also records a deputation from Birr Urban Council in reference to transferring the county home to Birr and keeping Birr workhouse in order – Commissioner O'Keefe replied that there was no intention of transferring the county home to Birr.
Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Reports on the proposed extension of Walsh Island, Bracknagh and Cloncrane burial grounds; tenders for the maintenance of burial grounds at Kilclonfert, Killaderry, Ballycon, Croghan Hill, Cappincur, Coolgegan, Cappincur, Ballinakill, Monasteroris, Drumcooley, Ballymacwilliam, Bracknagh, Shean, Cloncrane, Garr, Kilbride (Clara), Kilbride (Tullamore), Lynally, Cloneyhurke, Ballykeane, Annaharvey, Ballina, and Killoughey; the purchase of a new site at Daingean for a cemetery; free milk schemes for the supply of milk to the children of persons in receipt of home assistance and other necessitous children; new schools at Meelaghans and Moneygall, Rashina, Pullough and Shannonbridge as old schools were condemned; and the transfer of the Offaly County Venereal Disease Scheme to the office of the County Medical Officer of Health.
Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Reports on Banagher Technical School
Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Several subseries of registers recording the admission and discharge of individuals to the county home in the period 1914-1957. The earliest register in this series was opened in 1914, and can also be viewed as the last register for the Tullamore Workhouse, which closed in 1921.
Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Volumes recording details of residents admitted to the county home, the first of which dating from 1914, predates the establishment of the county home in 1921 and can therefore also be viewed as the last workhouse register for Tullamore Workhouse.
Data collected in this unbroken run of registers (Form 29) varied slightly from volume to volume but generally contained the following:
Admission number (and previous admission number if any)
Date of admission or birth
Name of inmate
Age, Sex
Description (Married, Single, etc.) or 'If adult whether single, married, widow or widower; if child, whether orphan, deserted, illegitimate or legitimate'
Religious denomination
Residence prior to admission
Name and address of nearest relative and description of relationship
Observations on condition of inmates when registered.
Employment or Calling
Number of dependents
Disease or other cause rendering admission necessary
Who gave recommendation for admission
Date of discharge or death
Parte deRecords of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
1831 entries recording admissions between October 1943 and April 1948. Index of surnames precedes register.