I have been researching a Martha Strevens. She was baptized as Mary Bell May 6, 1860 and lived with her grandparents Joseph and Maria Bell for over 10 years in Durham. In the 1881 Census she had moved to London where she was living with a step-sister Elizabeth Maria Hammond. In 1882 she married a Henry Harry Harrold in St Saviour's Church, Upper Chelsea. They had 2 children but sadly they died. Henry died in 1887. On November 28, 1897 Martha married a George Strevens, a 50 year old Piano Maker. In the 1901 Census George and Martha are living in the St Pancras Parish, London. Martha's step sister Rosa is also living with them.
In the 1911 Census Martha is not with George but is an inmate in the London County Lunatic Asylum Hanwell. She is listed as married. George in the meantime has remarried, a Charlotte Ryzewski (in 1908). In the 1911 Census he is with Charlotte living in Islington, London.
There is also an entry in Ancestry on the UK, Lunacy Patients Admission Registers, 1846-1912 for a Martha Strevens with a release date in 1913. Although there is an asylum mentioned I am not able to work out what is written.
I have been trying to find a death for Martha and have just received a certificate for a Martha Strivens. Her death was registered 11 March 1917 in Watford. The certificate states that she died in the Leavesden Asylum, Watford. Her age is 53 years and it also mentions St Pancras Parish and that she is married.
Have I the correct death record for Martha?