That's a good possibility, Iolaus. I wonder if Davy can find that one on the 1911 census to see if it give anymore information? What registration district would the asylum come under, I cant find a death to check the age?
Quote from: jonw65 on Sunday 10 December 17 16:52 GMT (UK) HiI think basically what it means is that his previous qualifying address was 23 School Row, Lintz Colliery. He must have recently moved from there to 5 Hamsterley.It does seem that he disappears shortly after this.I'd agree that it is very debatable whether Martha was a widow in 1911.Seemingly the only other possible death registration before then, other than the eliminated Lanchester one, looks to beDec 1910, Newcastle upon Tyne, William Turner, age 46But I'm not recommending it!JohnSchool Row is were Martha is in 1911 as well very strange So looking like 1908 and then he's a gonna somewhere
HiI think basically what it means is that his previous qualifying address was 23 School Row, Lintz Colliery. He must have recently moved from there to 5 Hamsterley.It does seem that he disappears shortly after this.I'd agree that it is very debatable whether Martha was a widow in 1911.Seemingly the only other possible death registration before then, other than the eliminated Lanchester one, looks to beDec 1910, Newcastle upon Tyne, William Turner, age 46But I'm not recommending it!John
Quote from: DavyTee68 on Sunday 10 December 17 17:17 GMT (UK) Quote from: jonw65 on Sunday 10 December 17 16:52 GMT (UK) HiI think basically what it means is that his previous qualifying address was 23 School Row, Lintz Colliery. He must have recently moved from there to 5 Hamsterley.It does seem that he disappears shortly after this.I'd agree that it is very debatable whether Martha was a widow in 1911.Seemingly the only other possible death registration before then, other than the eliminated Lanchester one, looks to beDec 1910, Newcastle upon Tyne, William Turner, age 46But I'm not recommending it!JohnSchool Row is were Martha is in 1911 as well very strange So looking like 1908 and then he's a gonna somewhereMartha was at 31 River View in 1911.
Yes, Sedgefield/Winterton would be the asylum for the area, but the ages at death don't tie in with your William. William died 1919 was 38 & William died 1915 was 40. There was also one died 1903 but he was 59.
Seemingly the only other possible death registration before then, other than the eliminated Lanchester one, looks to beDec 1910, Newcastle upon Tyne, William Turner, age 46But I'm not recommending it!
Quote from: jonw65 on Sunday 10 December 17 16:52 GMT (UK) Seemingly the only other possible death registration before then, other than the eliminated Lanchester one, looks to beDec 1910, Newcastle upon Tyne, William Turner, age 46But I'm not recommending it!Still not. But Peter Rodger a couple of pages on, 10b 24, died at the Royal Victoria Infirmary (probate record)So maybe not impossible.