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Offline robbo43

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Tailors Asylum
« on: Tuesday 31 March 09 23:42 BST (UK) »
My ggg grandfather George Gulliver died in the Tailors Asylum, Kentish Town, St Pancras in 1874.  Does anyone know if any of the surviving records in LMA contain detailed records of inmates?

Robert
FLOOD - Exeter, Middlesex.  DAVEY - Norfolk, Herts, West Ham.  MILLS - Hampshire.  GARLAND - Sussex.  BRIGHT - Hampshire, GULLIVER - Hampshire, Sussex, London.  NOCKELS - Norfolk.  POMEROY - Exeter.  RANDALL - Sussex, Surrey.  REYNOLDS - Cambridgeshire.  BOWYER - Cambridgeshire & Suffolk.  STUPPELL - Kent.  MISSEN - Cambridgeshire.  TAYLOR - Cambridgeshire.  TOWNSEND - London.  CURTIN - London, GIBBONS - Suffolk, BROWN - Suffolk, SWALE(S) - Yorkshire, GAIN - Sussex

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Re: Tailors Asylum
« Reply #1 on: Monday 05 April 10 10:07 BST (UK) »
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Re: Tailors Asylum
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 07 April 10 22:55 BST (UK) »
Thanks Valda, my niece is spending a fair bit of time in London at the moment, so I will get her to have a look at the records for me

Robert
FLOOD - Exeter, Middlesex.  DAVEY - Norfolk, Herts, West Ham.  MILLS - Hampshire.  GARLAND - Sussex.  BRIGHT - Hampshire, GULLIVER - Hampshire, Sussex, London.  NOCKELS - Norfolk.  POMEROY - Exeter.  RANDALL - Sussex, Surrey.  REYNOLDS - Cambridgeshire.  BOWYER - Cambridgeshire & Suffolk.  STUPPELL - Kent.  MISSEN - Cambridgeshire.  TAYLOR - Cambridgeshire.  TOWNSEND - London.  CURTIN - London, GIBBONS - Suffolk, BROWN - Suffolk, SWALE(S) - Yorkshire, GAIN - Sussex

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Re: Tailors Asylum
« Reply #3 on: Monday 08 April 13 16:29 BST (UK) »
Robert & Valda

I wonder how you got on?  I have just found out that several of my ancestors died in Taylors Asylum - principally Mary Buckton (widow) of John Buckton, tailor, 1885.  How complete were the records?  I am disabled so getting to see any records physically is very difficult.  Any help would be appreciated and reciprocated
Avon,Dorset,Somerset: Bartlett, Smith, Styles
London: Raby, Pignon
Staffordshire: Law
West Midlands: Lester