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Shirley@oggyspl
13-02-2015, 10:58 AM
Please can anyone tell me why St Johns Hospital also known as the County Asylum, does not come up on the 1911 census?
I have Sarah Ann Buckingham (nee Reeves born 1858) UK, Lunacy Patients Admission Register 1846-1912 It looks as though she actually died there June 1918
She was the wife of Eli Buckingham.

Fingers crossed someone reads this

gasser
13-02-2015, 12:53 PM
It's there, and Sarah too, under her initials S A B aged 53. Census reference RG14PN7927 RD146 SD1 ED12 SN9999

Peter Goodey
13-02-2015, 4:55 PM
Please can anyone tell me why St Johns Hospital also known as the County Asylum, does not come up on the 1911 census?

On Ancestry, very easily found by browsing: 1911 England Census > Buckinghamshire > Stone > 12

Shirley@oggyspl
13-02-2015, 6:13 PM
It's there, and Sarah too, under her initials S A B aged 53. Census reference RG14PN7927 RD146 SD1 ED12 SN9999

That's brilliant, many thanks for your time.

Shirley@oggyspl
13-02-2015, 6:14 PM
I thought I had tried every permutation, I obviously need a lot more practice. Many thanks.

Nivard Ovington
14-02-2015, 9:25 AM
You may already have, but from Ancestry, Lunacy Patients Admission Registers

81594 BUCKINGHAM Sarah Ann female (admitted) 9th Oct 1908 (Asylum) Bucks (died) 16th Apr 1918

A couple of mine were also in Stone, one died Feb 1919 and was a fellow inmate of yours

Shirley@oggyspl
14-02-2015, 11:18 AM
You may already have, but from Ancestry, Lunacy Patients Admission Registers

81594 BUCKINGHAM Sarah Ann female (admitted) 9th Oct 1908 (Asylum) Bucks (died) 16th Apr 1918

A couple of mine were also in Stone, one died Feb 1919 and was a fellow inmate of yours

Thank you for your time, I have found it now. My mother-in-law was also there in the 60's she had ECT 11 times when she was a patient, sadly it never helped her.