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From: "Ellen & John" <>
Subject: Re: [GOOD-SHEPHERD-HOMES] Homes in England, 1900
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 09:39:05 -0000
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Hi
Thanks for confirming that. I ma curious to get to the bottom of what
happened to him then. If his name didn't change I can't see that he was
adopted out.
I guess it could only have been some sort of foster programme.
I shall keep digging.
Ellen
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From: "Elizabeth V Cardinal" <>
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Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: [GOOD-SHEPHERD-HOMES] Homes in England, 1900
> You wrote:
>
> 1) I am assuming that this would have been a home connected to the Sisters
> of the Good Shepherd
> 2) I am assuming that there would have been no option but to give up the
> child (father un-named)
> 3) Would he have stayed within the good-home organisation i.e. foster home
/
> schooling?
>
> Yes, the Sisters of the Good Shepherd ran homes under that name.
>
> Unless the girls parents took the child, it would have been put up for
> adoption.
>
> The Good Shepherd did not keep males in their facilities.
>
>
> Elizabeth V. Cardinal
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