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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Bedfordshire => England => Bedfordshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Dave26 on Sunday 21 March 21 10:57 GMT (UK)
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Hi all.
I am trying to find, in the 1861 and 1871 census, Sarah Ann Haydon. She was born Sarah Ann Hughes on 23 May 1826 in Islington, London and married Amos Haydon in 1844 in Luton. They both appear in the 1851 census, but I can find only Amos in the 1861 and 1871 census. She was admitted into the Bedfordshire Lunatic Asylum on 7 Sept 1871, as a pauper and died there on 5 Oct 1897. Can anybody help please.
Dave
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Where are the little children from 1851 - with their father?
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There is another record for a Sarah A Haydon Uk Lunacy Patients Admission Registers
Sarah A Haydon
Admission date 10 August 1860
Bedford
Discharge date 11 December not to sure of the year looks like 1866 ?
Rosie
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There is another record for a Sarah A Haydon Uk Lunacy Patients Admission Registers
Sarah A Haydon
Admission date 10 August 1860
Bedford
Discharge date 11 December not to sure of the year looks like 1866 ?
Rosie
She is discharged on 11th December 1866. She is then admitted to another hospital called Fisherton on the 11th December 1866 and discharged 7th September 1871 which would explain why she isn't on the 1861 or 1871 census.
Queenie :)
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Well done Queenie :)
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Well done Queenie :)
Thank you but you were the one who gave me the idea to look for her in other psychiatric hospitals!
Poor woman just moved from asylum to asylum and was institutionalized for 37 years :(
Queenie :)
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Forgot to add that she was discharged from Fisherton and then admitted to the Bedfordshire Lunatic Asylum on the same day - 7th September 1871.
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Well done Queenie :)
Thank you but you were the one who gave me the idea to look for her in other psychiatric hospitals!
Poor woman just moved from asylum to asylum and was institutionalized for 37 years :(
Queenie :)
Poor woman indeed :'(
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Thanks very much Rosie and Queenie. Still trying to find out where "Fisherton" was. The reference that is on Ancestry says Scotland but I doubt that. To get to Scotland from Bedford in 1 day in the 1860s is stretching it a bit and why would they send her all that way anyway.
Dave
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Thanks very much Rosie and Queenie. Still trying to find out where "Fisherton" was. The reference that is on Ancestry says Scotland but I doubt that. To get to Scotland from Bedford in 1 day in the 1860s is stretching it a bit and why would they send her all that way anyway.
Dave
I had the exact same thought. I googled it and I believe this is the place:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Manor_Hospital,_Salisbury
No idea why it says Scotland, it was in Salisbury!
Queenie :)
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There is a place Fisherton in Scotland overlooking the Moray Firth search Google
Typical of Ancestry ;D ;D
Rosie
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Hi Rosie
My money is on Salisbury. The one in Scotland just seems to be a fishing village.
Dave
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Hi Rosie
My money is on Salisbury. The one in Scotland just seems to be a fishing village.
Dave
Yes I would say so ;)