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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Staffordshire => Topic started by: GARLAND on Thursday 21 March 19 22:49 GMT (UK)
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hi
does any one have a list of names for 1891 west Bromwich work house I am hoping there might be a Selina gullick there surname spelt many different ways ie gulley/gullock/golck /gulick / her husband joseph died in that work house in 1889 , I have never been able to find the death of Selina/Celina born 1911 timsbury somerset the moved to west Bromwich , they were on the 1881 census that's the last bit I could find of Selina
many thanks to any one with info cheer m
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To help with tracing - 1881 shows her b 1811 Clutton Somerset
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Long shot - no Selina Gilliver on the 1881 for Staffs or elsewhere with that birthyear
Selina Gilliver age 73 Sept qtr 1890 Burton upon Trent 6B 225
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The 1891 Census for West Bromwich Workhouse, Hallam Street, starts at RG12; Piece: 2274; Folio: 114; Page: 1 and ends at RG12; Piece: 2274; Folio: 129; Page: 33
Stan
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Long shot - no Selina Gilliver on the 1881 for Staffs or elsewhere with that birthyear
Selina Gilliver age 73 Sept qtr 1890 Burton upon Trent 6B 225
Buried at Horninglow, (St John) -18 Sep 1890- Selina Gilliver-age 73-abode Union Workhouse
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hi thanks to carol and stan
for your help but still no luck Selina is on 1881 but after that seem to of vanished I even bought her husband death certificate hope she would be mentioned on there but no never mind thanks any way
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What information did her husbands death certificate give
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hi rosie
the info on certificate is present at death William james gilpin master of west bromwich work house / joseph coal miner / died of senil decay 29 march 1889 aged 84 , I was hoping a family member would be mentioned
cheers m
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I was wondering if it mentioned whether he was married /widowed.
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rosie no the certify was very short I would of thought he died from more than just senil decay ??
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Medical Certificate of Cause of Death Notes for Doctors
"Old age, senility – do not use ‘old age’ or ‘senility’ as the only cause of death in Part I unless a more specific cause of death cannot be given and the deceased was aged 70 or over." http://www.rootschat.com/links/01l8t/
The age limit is now 80+
Stan