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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Inverness => Topic started by: langwell on Sunday 12 August 12 18:54 BST (UK)
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Anyone know who lived at 1a Leachkin Road, Inverness in March 1960?
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Hi Langwell
You query is very specific. Is it connected with this:
Death*: Sir Robert Russell Scott KCB died on 16 Mar 1960 at 1a Leachkin Rd, Inverness, INV, SCT; The cert shows him as Knight Commander of the Bath, permanent secretary to the Secretary of State (retired) and married to Helen Martin Fairbairn; s/o Adam Scott, Minister of the Congregational Church and Jane m.s. Russell, both dec. He died aged 82 of terminal pneumonia, the informant being a friend, Vera M B Williamson of Glenglass, Bundshaugh?, Forres;
http://familytree.lornahen.com/originals/p51002.htm
Monica :)
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Hi
I am trying to establish if this residence was a Nursing Home and if so who owned it.
A relative of mine, a bachelor, died there on 12th March 1960 and then two days later a lady, spinster, died there.
Now we have the death of a third person that same week.
My relatives usual residence was Brora, Sutherland, but had no one to look after him when he became terminally ill and I am not sure what provision was made at that time for people such as he.
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Found this:
....But that's another story, I'm sure.
It's for the same reason that inmates of Craig Dunain Hospital never died
there, but instead died at 1A Leachkin Road, Inverness.
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENBRIT/2003-06/1055903304
A general google of the history of Craig Dunain Hospital makes grim reading (as reading about many of these old hospitals can :-\).
www.buildingsatrisk.org.uk/details/894842
http://forum.caithness.org/showthread.php?49120-Craig-Dunain-Hospital/page2
Monica
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No wonder I find ancestry research so difficult when this sort of thing happens!
I would never have guessed he was in Craig Dunain, as the cause of death on death certificate was Myocardial Degeneration.
Thanks for your help.
Jean
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Hi Jean
Just to confirm what Monica found - an ancestor of mine was known to have died in Craig Dunain Hospital in 1955 (she had dementia). However when I checked her death entry she's listed as dying at "1a Leachkin Road" and the causes of death are listed as diabetes, arteriosclerosis and pneumonia - there's no mention of the hospital or her dementia!
Best wishes
Lynn
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Hi
Find it hard to understand why a death certificate isn't totally accurate.
One is often asked if there is a history of certain illnesses in the family and sometimes we can only tell by checking family certificates.
This topic has certainly been a learning curve for me.
Thanks. This is a great site.
Jean
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Fascinating indeed.
Thank you for this whole thread everyone - I'm the Lornahen who posted the death cert. details quoted above - and would never have even known that it wasn't a residence without this thread.
Now I need a timescale of development for Craig Dunain to determine what it was like in 1960!!
Regards
Lorna
http://lornahen.com