I was wondering if anybody can shed light on causes of death in Victorian England.
A member of my family died in 1868 in a rural village. She was only 16 years old, but her cause of death is given as general decay. I have seen this term used in the elderly, but not in one so young. Does this suggest that she died of a long term disability, for example had cerebral palsy. I presume most long term health problems would have been recognised.
Thank you for any help