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Hi Looking for info on Samuel Bann born c1823 Stockport married to Catherine in 1857 in Stockport. Catherine born in .......


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Old 17-09-2008, 12:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Looking for info on Samuel Bann born c1823 Stockport
married to Catherine in 1857 in Stockport. Catherine born in Ireland 1837 and died in Stockport 1911.
They had 6 children Richard born 1858 Mary Catherine b 1860
Thomas born 1863
Josiah born 1865
Walter born 1868
Esther Jane born 1871
I found Samuel in the 1881 Census living as inmate in Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum
His wife Catherine in the 1881 Census, still married as the Head of Household with her children.
I'd love to know if Samuel was back with his wife Catherine in 1891 or whether he died in Broadmoor.

Thanks.



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Hi Pauline,

looks like he is still a patient in Broadmoor..

1891 Census
Class: RG12; Piece: 1008; Folio 74; Page 7;

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Hi Raven.

Thankyou for your reply. Oh dear I wonder what he did that was bad mmm 10 years or over, he probably died there to

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""Berkshire Record Office has recently received the historic archives of Broadmoor Hospital, previously known as Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum. These archives are currently being listed and repaired thanks to a grant from The Wellcome Trust. The archive will be made available for research in autumn 2008""

Broadmoor Asylum
Originally called Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, located in Crowthorne, Berkshire. It opened for 95 female patients on 27th May 1863. The male section opened the following year. It changed from being a prison to a hospital on 1st April, 1948 under the National Health Service.
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Now if there were any records available I bet they'd make for an interesting read


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Hi Estajane32.

Thankyou so much for the info. It's most welcome. Roll on Autumn It will be great if they do have the records. Talk about curiousity killed the cat. It would be interesting to read.



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