I found a gt gt aunt residing in the Kent County Aslyum in the 1901 census. She is listed as F Pitter, born Kent when in fact she was born1874 Holborn. Her husband, Alfred was living nearby with their two children living elsewhere, one Alfred jr with grandparents Gallington and the daughter, Florence with her aunt Caroline Ingrey.
She seems quite young to be in an asylum but did wonder perhaps if she was suffering from post natal depression.
Any information on the Kent asylum would be appreciated - doesn't seem to be much on the net .
Thanks
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I had a relative who died in the Ayslum in 1893 and I have been in to Maidstone to look at the records. They are quite extensive so it would be well worth going if you can. There are admission books and patient records describing why they were admitted and by whom, and details of their illnesses which bear no resemblance to any psychiatric diagnosis today! Obviously it is hit and miss, as many records must have gone missing but worth a visit.
Honeybun
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Buckett, Woolton: Kent Buckett: Hampshire and Surrey Taylor: Wigan Preece: Herefordshire
Thanks - will have to go on my to do list as I live in NZ but good to know that they will let you have a look. I do suspect my Florence was probably not that "luney" but possibly suffering post natal depression which today is more recognised and they don't usually send you away like they did then.
If you send me details I might be able to do some searching for you next time I go to Maidstone archives. It's not likely to be before Christmas because they only open 9-1 on two Saturdays a month (!) and I don't think I will have time until the New Year.
Post a reply to this message or send me a P.M. I will need names and any dates you have for the relevant period.
Regards Honeybun
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Buckett, Woolton: Kent Buckett: Hampshire and Surrey Taylor: Wigan Preece: Herefordshire