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Killingham Isolation Hospital
« on: Saturday 07 November 09 02:37 UTC (UK) »

A question for all of you who seem to know what you are doing.
I think sometimes I have my fingers in too many pies.  But you get hooked and just keep on going, a bit on this family line and then a bit on another.  As my family say,
"she is at it again with her dead people" my answer, "at least they will know me when I get there"

If you died in 1903 of Typhoid Fever at Killingham Isolation Hospital and your family home was Harrogate.  Because of the fear of Typhoid fever back then would you have been buried at the Hospital or in your home Church Yard?

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