I have just discovered the records of this school in the Guildhall Library, London. I knew from the 1841 census that Alfred Bosher (the name of my g g grandfather) was a pupil. The records contained copies of his baptism certificate which I already had, so confirmed it really was him. And the really exciting gem was that there was also a copy of his parents' marriage certificate. Up until now I had no mother's maiden name. Other useful information was the Parish in which they were living when he was admitted and discharged and the fact that there were four other children.
So this is a brilliant source of information.
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30-05-2008, 10:53 AM #197AnnieGuest
Christ's Hospital School
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30-05-2008, 3:28 PM #2v.wellsGuest
That's marvelous news for you to find the marriage cert Annie!
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16-06-2008, 9:01 AM #3specspecGuest
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17-06-2008, 3:01 PM #497AnnieGuest
Hello Specspec.
I have looked at the 1841 census and it does look like Benjamin Smitzer was at Christ's Hospital School.
The Guildhall does not provide access to the school records on the internet, but this is the link to their website
https://www.history.ac.uk/gh/ghaccess.htm
It might be worth making contact with them to see whether it is possible to pay someone to search. The record you want is quite specific and it wouldn't take a great deal of time to look it up. I would offer to do it for you myself, but I don't live in London and made a special journey.
Kind regards
Annie
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20-06-2008, 10:55 PM #5SloopJBGuest
Christs Hospital
Annie,
How nice of you to share your success on the forum.
This allows others to benefit also.
My old school is over four hundred years old and I believe it was modelled partially on Christs Hospital.
I wonder where their old records are kept.
I hope they have not been lost or worse still destroyed.
There is a tendency these days to destroy anything over two years old.
What an inspiring post annie.
Thanks, SloopJB.
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21-06-2008, 5:40 PM #697AnnieGuest
Thank you Sloop JB. I just put Christ's Hospital School into Google and discovered that the records were held in the Guildhall Library; so perhaps you could do the same with your school.
I posted because only genealogists would understand the thrill of discovering the mother's maiden name pre 1837 - my non-genealogy friends and family glaze over and it is good to share the excitement! Also, of course, it lets others know of this source
x Annie
Thanks, SloopJB. [/QUOTE]
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18-09-2008, 5:56 PM #7DavidMGuest
CHRIST'S HOSPITAL
I think I can help here. CH was founded in 1553. Until 1902 the boys' upper was located in Newgate Street in the City of London, while the boys' preparatory school and the girls' school was located at Hertford. In 1902 the boys upper school and the boys' prep school moved to just outside Horsham in Sussex. That left the girls' school which remained (now on its own) in Hertford until 1983 when it, too, moved to Horsham.
The school (as a whole) has always kept full records of its pupils. If you want to trace a pupil then:
If he/she joined before (about) 1908 the records are at the Guildhall Library (Manuscript Section). This is an excellent organisation and they will conduct a simple search for you free-of-charge. Essentially, they will confirm that the person attended the school, the years, and the parents' names and address. If you want any more than that you will have to engage a paid researcher or go there yourself.
If he/she joined after (about) 1908 you should write to The Museum at CH. This is staffed by part-time volunteers so don't expect a quick reply.
David
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