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Title: Why did he die here?
Post by: Mistyweather on Monday 13 February 17 18:11 GMT (UK)
I have a James White, born 1821 in Wotton under Edge, Glos and lived in Bristol afterwards, who died 5 July 1901 according to Probate records, in Hedging, North Petherton. I am wondering why he died in Somerset? Was there a hospital in Hedging in 1901 or something like that? His deceased wife's family came from Somerset, maybe he was just visiting? I don't know where he was buried, Somerset or Bristol.

What is the closest church to Hedging please?
Title: Re: Why did he die here?
Post by: rosie99 on Monday 13 February 17 18:16 GMT (UK)
The probate does give his address as 487 Gloucester Road, Horfield.  Could he have been there for work (Grocers porter)  :-\
Title: Re: Why did he die here?
Post by: philipsearching on Monday 13 February 17 18:19 GMT (UK)
This doesn't answer your question, but may help.

Do you know where James was (and who he was with) on the 1891 or 1901 census? 

Philip
Title: Re: Why did he die here?
Post by: Mistyweather on Monday 13 February 17 18:34 GMT (UK)
In 1881 and 189191 James was living in Goodhind St, Bristol,  with wife Isabella and children. Amelia was always with him. In 1901, Census must have been just before his death, he was living "On own means" with Amelia. Also in same house Charles Jennings and family.

I can't really imagine he was in Somerset for work. Possible though
Title: Re: Why did he die here?
Post by: giggsycat on Monday 13 February 17 19:27 GMT (UK)
Hi Misty

I think I may have found a connection?

Was this James' marriage?

Marriages Jun 1847   
Boon    Isabella        Bristol    11   240    
White    James    Bristol    11   240    

Hedging was a very small hamlet. I searched without any names in 1901 & 1911 and there was a George Thomas Boone b1864 in Hedging still living there.

Just a possible!

Giggsy

EDIT

There is no 'e' on Boone on the Marriage Index.

Marriages Mar 1891   
Boon    George Thomas        Bridgwater    5c   579    
Russell    Sarah Ann        Bridgwater    5c   579
Title: Re: Why did he die here?
Post by: giggsycat on Monday 13 February 17 20:20 GMT (UK)
Births Jun 1864   
BOON    George Thomas        Bridgwater    5c   463

    
Results:
Name:   Mother's Maiden Surname:    
BOON, GEORGE  THOMAS     BASLEY     Order
GRO Reference: 1864  J Quarter in BRIDGWATER  Volume 05C  Page 463

Title: Re: Why did he die here?
Post by: Mistyweather on Tuesday 14 February 17 15:32 GMT (UK)
Hi Giggsy, Yes James was married to Isabella Boon from Beer Crocombe.

I have looked at the 1901 census and can find George T Boon but although he was born Hedging he appears to be living in Lyng. I don't know if this is close to Hedging or not.

I still cannot find a close connection to Isabella other than there are a lot of Boons in Somerset, so will be part of the family somehow. And, I still don't know whether James was buried in Somerset or Bristol.
Title: Re: Why did he die here?
Post by: giggsycat on Tuesday 14 February 17 16:47 GMT (UK)
Found by Googling:

Hedging is 1.1 miles from West Lyng as the crow flies.

Hedging is 7.7 miles from Beercrocombe.

There is a church in Beercrocombe and it may be worth contacting them re: a possible burial.

https://www.achurchnearyou.com/beercrocombe-church/

Giggsy