• Baby farming is the historical practice of accepting custody of an infant or child in exchange for payment in late-Victorian Britain and, less commonly...
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    – 15 January 1894) was an English migrant to Australia, known as the Baby Farming Murderess. She was found guilty of strangling an infant and hanged on...
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    conscientiousness in investigating the suspicious deaths of children, and especially baby farming and the dangers of child life insurance. He would later publish a study...
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    Victorian era. Trained as a nurse and widowed in 1869, she turned to baby farming—the practice of adopting unwanted infants in exchange for money—to support...
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  • value. His explanation that baby farming undermines attitudes of care and concern for the very young, can be applied to babies and the unborn (both 'non-persons'...
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    source of income the couple turned to 'baby farming', the practice of taking on the care of illegitimate babies in exchange for payment. Makin was described...
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    from giving or receiving orphans has incentivized abusive practices. Baby farming is the practice of accepting custody of a child in return for payment...
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  • Carter (Timothy West). Babe's other storylines have included her past baby farming, encouraging Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald) to fake a pregnancy, blackmailing...
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  • (disambiguation) Baby farming, the historical practice of accepting custody of an infant or child in exchange for payment Gold farming, gathering currency...
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  • London. Waters was born in 1835 and lived in Brixton. She was known for baby farming, the practice of taking in other women's children for money, which often...
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