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Bedfordshire / Re: Richard Alfred Pass
« on: Friday 13 March 20 12:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Bartman,,
I paid to have Springfield House records checked. Unfortunately, no trace of Richard Alfred PASS.
Thanks anyway.
No trace of him at all after 27 Victoria Road, Bedford in 1919, until 1934 when he appears at
31 Alexandra Road. Can only guess he was out of the area for awhile.
Just wouldn't know where to search next unless there is another asylum which he may have been
admitted to, other than the Three Counties or Springfield House.
Thanks again.
Cheers

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Bedfordshire / Re: Richard Alfred Pass
« on: Friday 06 March 20 18:42 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you, Bartman. That's certainly helpful. I followed the link & read the history of Springfield House.  I'll be sure to follow that lead up.
Many thanks again.

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Bedfordshire / Richard Alfred Pass (again)
« on: Thursday 05 March 20 15:15 GMT (UK)  »
Just by chance, finally, tracked down my personal messages on this site  ::)
Many thanks for all previous replies.

I have narrowed the search, for Richard Alfred Pass, down to the time between 1920 - spring 1922.
By the autumn of 1922, his wife Amelia was back in Middlesbrough.  These are the only years I am interested in. 

1919 - Richard & Amelia living 27 Victoria Road, Bedford

1) Is there any way I can find out if they were still at 27 Victoria Road, Bedford, between 1920 and
    the spring of 1922? 

2)  Regarding the possibility Richard could have been admitted to an asylum around this time,
     The Three Counties Asylum/Fairfield Hospital records have been searched but no records were
     found.  Can anyone suggest any other asylum he may have been admitted to?





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Bedfordshire / Re: Richard Alfred Pass
« on: Wednesday 05 February 20 14:55 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Ciderdrinker, any info is appreciated.
Really struggling to navigate this website.
Can only reply via following link from email.  If I go directly into Rootschat, I can only view my very old messages.
Anyone else who has replied  & doesn't get a response from me, I do apologise.

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Bedfordshire / Re: Richard Alfred Pass
« on: Monday 03 February 20 10:00 GMT (UK)  »
Morning John,
It's Richard Alfred Pass I am trying to trace after leaving 27 Victoria Road, Bedford, sometime shortly after 1919.

If he is not registered as living there in 1920 then where did he/they go?

As previously mentioned, if the story is true, he would have been admitted to an asylum sometime between 1920 & 1923.
I do have details of his whereabouts, in later years, including his death.

Maybe a search of the hospital records  you mentioned will throw something up.

Unfortunately, I have little else to go on and would understand if, without further detail, it would be too difficult to start searching.

I'm not sure how hospital admission/discharge records are recorded.

Many thanks,



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Bedfordshire / Re: Richard Alfred Pass
« on: Sunday 02 February 20 21:02 GMT (UK)  »
Yes, Mabel, I have him on the 1939 register.
It is between the years 1919 & 1923 I am particularly interested in and whether he actually was admitted to an asylum.

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Bedfordshire / Re: Richard Alfred Pass
« on: Sunday 02 February 20 20:40 GMT (UK)  »
Following recent research..... a revised request on Richard Alfred Pass.

In 1919, he was living 27 Victoria Road, Bedford, with his wife, my paternal grandmother, Amelia May Readman.

By 1923, Amelia had left Richard and had returned to her birthplace, Middlesbrough.

My quest is to
A) discover Richard A. Pass's movements between 1919 & 1923
B) discover if there is any truth in the family story that he went into an asylum.

Any help would be much appreciated.

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Bryan/Foster
« on: Sunday 19 October 08 18:06 BST (UK)  »
First of all, thank you very much to all of those who
responded to an earlier request re Jane FOSTER -
much appreciated.

Would now like to apply for the birth certificate of Jane's
husband - Henry BRYAN.
According to census info was bc1843 Hunmanby (Scarborough?)
Any relevant info also appreciated (ie marriage etc)

 :)

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: 1841 Re Fosters
« on: Saturday 30 August 08 17:03 BST (UK)  »
Thanks SisterJane
That's brilliant.   ;D

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