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Title: Lunacy Admissions Index 1902
Post by: Rosie29 on Saturday 04 March 17 20:01 GMT (UK)
 
 Help, please, to find the cause of  internment  and death of Arthur Soanes, aged 32, in approx. 1902 and probably in Felixstowe, Suffolk.

Many thanks, Rosie29
Title: Re: Lunacy Admissions Index 1902
Post by: CaroleW on Saturday 04 March 17 20:29 GMT (UK)
Hi

You need to buy a copy of his death cert to establish the cause of his death and without knowing in which establishment he died nobody can help with cause of "internment"

Death registration is on freebmd

www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/
Title: Re: Lunacy Admissions Index 1902
Post by: craggagh on Saturday 04 March 17 21:38 GMT (UK)
Hello -

This may be him : Arthur Soanes, aged 32, death registered Woodbridge, Suffolk, April/May/June 1902, Volume 4A, Page 539.

craggagh.
Title: Re: Lunacy Admissions Index 1902
Post by: giggsycat on Saturday 04 March 17 21:50 GMT (UK)
Hi Rosie

Just to add that Woodbridge was the Registration District for Felixstowe.

Regards
Giggsy
Title: Re: Lunacy Admissions Index 1902
Post by: amondg on Sunday 05 March 17 08:00 GMT (UK)
Index on ancestry has him being admitted 8 July 1901 (number 11713) book entitled Rate Aided Admissions 1 January 1901 to 31 December 1901.
Died 28 May 1902.
Title: Re: Lunacy Admissions Index 1902
Post by: Hephzibah on Monday 06 March 17 17:40 GMT (UK)
It may be that Arthur was admitted to the Asylum at Melton near Woodbridge.
Deaths at Suffolk County Asylum, Melton would have been registered at Woodbridge.
In 1917 the SCA was renamed St Audry's. I think it was closed in the 1990s.
There is a good website named 'The St Audry's Project' which shows where all the records are now held.
Hephzibah
Title: Re: Lunacy Admissions Index 1902
Post by: Rosie29 on Wednesday 08 March 17 07:52 GMT (UK)

 Thank you all for the information. I am still trying to accept the fact that my grandfather died in an Asylum. No other mental illnesses have ever been found in our part of the family. I wonder if he could have been admitted for other causes.

Rosie29
Title: Re: Lunacy Admissions Index 1902
Post by: heywood on Wednesday 08 March 17 08:01 GMT (UK)
Hello,

If you do not already have it, his death certificate may help as already advised.

You could also try Suffolk Archives re records.
http://www.suffolkarchives.co.uk/collections/getrecord/GB173_ID407

Regards
Heywood