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cen 4 1881 census Spittals Workhouse, Stoke upon Trent.

This contribution to the history of the southern part of Stoke-on-Trent is invaluable to those keen to learn about the dark side of life for many.  This census is on an Excel programme therefore details can be sorted to supply records in either age, name, gender, status, occupation and place of birth order. There are 804 in total of staff and inmates and with the facility of Excel enables many calculations to be evaluated.

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Workhouse records are not generally top of the list for the research of historians tracing long-past members of their family. But to those whose interest whose interest is more to the treatment of the poor and social and economic history, workhouse records are a must. Students, even from the age of fifteen find that if these records are first listed on spreadsheets, then with a press of a button the whole picture of life in all its component parts of the time is unfolded from the age grouping, place of birth including the street and so much more information can be found from the records relating to their family and siblings, occupation and family groupings.

This contribution to the history of a small market town such as Newcastle under Lyme is invaluable to those keen to learn about the dark side of life for many.  This census is on an Excel programme therefore details can be sorted to supply records in either age, name, gender, status, occupation and place of birth order.

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