New York Foundling Hospital : an index to the federal, state and local census records, 1870-1925/ Carolee R. Inskeep
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New York Foundling Hospital was formed on 11 October 1869 by Mary Irene Fitzgibbon, a member of the New York Sisters of Charity. It manages more than forty programs for infants, youths, young parents, and families, and emphasizes home care.
Includes census of 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, 1905, 1910, 1915, 1920, 1925.
Includes name of each person whose usual place of abode was in the institution at time of census. Race, gender, age of children and race, gender, age and relationship to institution of each adult are also included. For nativity and citizenship of each child, and nativity, citizenship, and occupation of each adult, refer to the original census. The names of the Sisters of Charity and their employees were not included.
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