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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Aberdeenshire => Topic started by: SWH1 on Monday 22 June 15 20:23 BST (UK)
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Born in Rothiemay, Baffshire in 1873. Her father George was a coachman. Isabella grew up in Aberdeen and started her working life as a Bookkeeper before training as a nurse presumably in Aberdeen. In the 1901 census Isabella was working as a nurse in Paisley at The Peter Brough Nursing Home. Prior to joining the Scottish Women's Hospitals she was working as matron in Perth.
I am trying to find out when/where she died?
kind regards as always
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Scotland's People has a death of Isabella Paul Dow, aged 62, in 1935. The death index (1 credit) would tell you in which district she died, and the certificate (5 credits) would tell you exactly where.
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Alan, you have her specific birth details from 1872? https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XY56-2QT
Monica
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Hi
Could you please tell me what hospital Isabella was matron off in Perth.
"Perth Royal Infirmary" celebrated the centenary of the Royal opening on July 10th Last year, It was opened on the afternoon of the 10th July 1914 by King George V and Queen Mary. It's first matron was "Bessie Dorra Bowhill" she commenced work as matron at the old Royal Infirmary (Now the A K Bell Library) in 1909 and was probably responsible for the move from the old hospital to the new one.
There is a booklet available from the administration dept at Perth Royal detailing the history up to the royal opening including details of Bessie's career.
She also joined the Womens Scottish Hospital and was taken prisoner in Serbia in 1915 and repatriated to this country in February 1916.
Yours Aye
BruceL
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Hi ,
A few spare credits -- hope this helps.
Isabella died 11 February 1935 she was found dead in the garden at Marlow Cottage in Banchory at 7p.m. her usual address was The Chalet Ramsay Road Banchory
she was aged 62 and a nurse (retired) father George was a farm servant dec. mother Mary m.s. Smith also dec.
nephew in law Thomas Blease King Street Inverbervie registered death .
midlad
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Bleckie, I have a fair amount on Bessie Bowhill. As for the hospital in question for nurse Dow, the hand writing on the form i read was not great but looked like Bettley House Perth where she was matron. Have you looked at my web site http://scottishwomenshospitals.co.uk A chance more were working at Perth Royal.
Alan
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Hi ,
A few spare credits -- hope this helps.
Isabella died 11 February 1935 she was found dead in the garden at Marlow Cottage in Banchory at 7p.m. her usual address was The Chalet Ramsay Road Banchory
she was aged 62 and a nurse (retired) father George was a farm servant dec. mother Mary m.s. Smith also dec.
nephew in law Thomas Blease King Street Inverbervie registered death .
midlad
Hi Midlad,
That was very generous of you to use your own personal credits on Scotland's People to help find when and where Isabella Paul Dow died.
Shame your generosity was not acknowledged by the poster. ::)
Regards
Sandra
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Hi Alan
I think we have corresponded before as regarding Bessie.
From memory at the start of the war the hospitals in Perth were PRI Murray Royal Hospital, Hillside Hospital, Rosebank house became a Red Cross hospital and the Old PRI was a VAD hospital I have not come across a Bettley House in Perth
Yours Aye
BruceL
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Bleckie, like i said the hand writing is tricky to make out. If i get the chance to look at the form again i will try again to find out a little more. Sandra, you are right, its was indeed an act of kindness by Midlad. I hold my hands up, thank you for this information.
Alan
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Hi ,
You are welcome it is nice to get thanks for any help I personally do try and thank as I am very grateful for all the help I have had on this site.
Thank you very much Sandra for pointing out that I had got the information that was being looked for . It is nice to be appreciated .
midlad
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Hi,
The hospital in Perth was Battleby House, 3 miles N of Perth which was used as a hospital in WW1. According to newspaper report Nurse Dow was Matron there before she left for Serbia. Today Battleby House is HQ for Scottish Natural Heritage
Alison
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Many Thanks
Alan