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15-03-2009, 2:22 PM #11MutleyGuest
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16-03-2009, 6:11 AM #12pamelaannGuest
London Lunatic Asylum
Sorry,it is confusing. I am grabbbing at straws with the 1902 burial, my cousins and myself are a bit confused over it as well (always have been) I was obviously looking for deaths or burials for Mason and as that was the only one I could find it seemed a maybe, you see my Gt.,Grandfather Frederick James Mason married again at the end of April 1902, on the marriage cert.he states he is a widower and that tied in with this death in Kent earlier that month. We know that grandma told us she went to see her mother in 1912 but she herself really seemed very confused over everything, she said that she travelled to Northumberland about her mother at some stage to a mental home there, but we think she was confused about where she travelled to. In the 1901 census she is living with her father and stepmother, it states mother on the census but it was not, as I have stated he did not marry this woman until 1902, grandma was not well educated and did get things and places wrong, she would never talk too much about her childhood. I will look up the reference for 1901 census and post it. Thankyou so much for all your help.When I first started searching for her it was very difficult as all the info I had was that she was put into a mental home when grandma was small, I did not even have a name of any kind, and it took much searching and several birth certificates to find the right one as the certificate grandma had was not the correct one and the completely wrong family, so this really has been an uphill struggle. On the 1911 census her mother, father and brother had moved from London to Reading and that is where they died. On 1901 census they had moved fromDevon to London. I have probably confused you as well now.
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16-03-2009, 5:24 PM #13MutleyGuest
Just a tad
I'll have a look when you post the reference.
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16-03-2009, 5:45 PM #14
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Hi
My 2x gt uncle died in Chartham Asylum (not to be confused with Chatham) in 1896 after a short illness following a breakdown his full name is indexed for his death registration. He was actually buried at the asylum and not in the local church even though his family ie wife and children lived there.
I was able to obtain his records for the asylum as they had been transferred from the NHS to the record office locally. If you cant find a burial but have a rough idea of the death it may be worth trying to find out where the records for this hospital are. I did pay for the information one I established he had been in the hospital.
Best Wishes
Jane
ps the hospital records make heartbreaking reading.
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16-03-2009, 6:00 PM #15
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16-03-2009, 6:01 PM #16
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Hi again
If you go into google Index of lunatic Asylums and Mental Hosps- and look for London you will see your hospital and it tells you where the records are kept ie The City of london RO and London Metropolitan Archives.
This is an excellent website for anyone with ancestry links to these type of records etc. If she was in this hospital I would expect some record hopefully to have survived.
Hope this helps.
Best Wishes
jane
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16-03-2009, 6:03 PM #17
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Sorry did try to help.
Jane
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16-03-2009, 7:17 PM #18MutleyGuest
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17-03-2009, 2:12 AM #19Pam101Guest
Hi pamelaann
I'm a bit confused
I've had a look at the 1901 census and found the Masons in the London County Asylum in Dartford. Ellen Mason, 16, is single and obviously too young.
There are 2 x female E. Mason:
Aged 46, married, laundress, born London
Aged 28, married, wife of costermonger, born Exeter, Devon
Do you have a birth date and birthplace for your Gt Gran, and do they fit one of the above? If we can establish a birth year, we should be able to trace the death. (Fingers crossed!)
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17-03-2009, 8:15 AM #20pamelaannGuest
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