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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Durham => Topic started by: Neenie on Friday 11 February 05 14:41 GMT (UK)
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I've just received an ancestor's death certificate from 1871 that states his place of death as "Smallpox Hospital, Gateshead". Can anyone tell me where that would have been located? He was living in Low Fell at the time of the 1871 census.
Also, would he have been able to have a civil burial or would his body have been disposed of via the hospital?
Thanks for your attention!
Janeen ;)
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Sheriff Hill Isolation Hospital may be the one you are looking for. regards June
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Hi Neenie
I think grainger is right. You can see a map showing Gatshead in 1865 and in 1894 if you go to http://gis.durham.gov.uk/website/interMAP/viewer.htm and the hospital is there in the latter but not in the former. Your descendant must have been one of the early patients there.
(The map allows you to zoom in on Gateshead, move around - in this case to Sherrif Hill - and then click on 'historical maps')
cheers
paul
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Thanks for the speedy responses June & Paul!! ;D
That's excellent, it's pretty much the site of the current Queen Elizabeth Hospital where I worked for a while. Will try to find out when it opened.
The mapping website is brilliant, Paul. Definitely one for the favourites.
Cheers :-* :-*
Janeen
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Glad you liked the website, Neenie. I'm a big fan of it and fortunately have a lot of my family lines in Durham. In a number of cases I've been able to locate the house the lived in, which is super 8).
Have you tried the Durham County Council Birth Marriage and Death search site? Its one of the few that gives you the exact partner match for marriages.
best wishes
Paul
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Have you tried the Durham County Council Birth Marriage and Death search site? Its one of the few that gives you the exact partner match for marriages.
Do you have an internet link?
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Hi Lee
This unfeasibly long link should take you there...
http://www.durham.gov.uk/gro/newgro.nsf/search?open&C0871320110111012005$
cheers
Paul
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thank you