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 Madras Military Female Asylum

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Date transcribed2001-08-00
Transcribed byPeter Bailey
CommentNote that data available for each of the girls are not the same. This is a compilation of three sets of data

A. Girls who left the Asylum between 1829 & 1838

B. Girls Attending the Asylum in 1839

C. 'Poonamallee' Girls attending the Asylum in 1839

(Poonamalle Girls were transferred in 1826 from the separate asylum in Poonamallee for orphans of soldiers of the British Army)

First Name  Margaret    
Surname  Burlow    
Status of Father  Dead    
Status of Mother  Alive    
By Whom Taken & Why Removed  Mother    
List in Which Girl  Girls who left Asylum between 1829 & 1838    
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A transcription of details of several hundred orphaned girls attending the Madras Military Female Asylum in 1839. This includes some details of girls who had left the establishment between 1829 and 1838.

The records have been transcribed from those found in India Office Records Collection F/4/1855 Coll. 78480
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