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BURIALS - SEPTICEMIA AND SUICIDE
« on: Wednesday 03 July 19 20:47 BST (UK) »
Hello Rootschat
Please can you help

Please can you advise what cemeteries
Elizabeth Louisa Wall
and
Albert Ballard Wall
could be buried in

Thank you for your help

1919 MARRIAGE
Albert Ballard Wall, soldier age 35 m 27 Apr 1919 at St Albans, Fulham, Elizabeth Louisa Pope age 23
Hs father: William Albert Wall, bricklayer, her father: George Pope, carman

1921 DEATH
Western Hospital
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Hospital,_Fulham
Western Hospital
http://www.workhouses.org.uk/MAB-WFever/
Lost Hospitals Of London
https://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/western.html
Died of septicaemia Western Hospital, Seagrave Road
Western Hospital
https://www.mediastorehouse.com/mary-evans-prints-online/western-hospital-seagrave-road-fulham-7246729.html
Elizabeth Louisa Wall Sep qtr 1921 Fulham RD aged 25

1921 BURIAL/CREMATION
Born and lived in Fulham

1923 MARRIAGE
Albert Ballard Wall, widower railway servant age 39 m 23 Dec 1923 Ellen Elizabeth Walker age 27 Hammersmith, His father - William Albert Wall, her father - Henry Walker, railway driver

Railway Servant
http://www.unionancestors.co.uk/amalgamated-society-of-railway-servants/

1925 DEATH
Committed suicide in Barking
Not able to find reported story on British Newspaper Archives
Albert B Wall d aged 41 Sep qtr 1925 Romford Essex

1925 BURIAL/CREMATION
Born and lived in Fulham

1934 MARRIAGE
Ellen Elizabeth Wall m William Pullen Ju qtr 1934 Hammersmith RD


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Re: BURIALS - SEPTICEMIA AND SUICIDE
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 03 July 19 21:08 BST (UK) »
11 September 1925 - Nottingham Journal - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England


He walked on the track in front of a train

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Re: BURIALS - SEPTICEMIA AND SUICIDE
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 03 July 19 22:10 BST (UK) »
11 September 1925 - Nottingham Journal - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England


He walked on the track in front of a train

Poor soul, who knows why, First World War soldiers had lived through hell at war and still lived through hell during their waking and sleeping hours

There are reports in our local papers of First World War soldiers wandering around near the soldiers hospital still suffering from shell shock and others who had also committed suicide

Please would you be able to send the website link to the article, thank you


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