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Private Patient? Notes Date of Discharge, Surname Forename Other names Gender Age Marital Status Occupation Place of abode Date Admitted Removal or Death BA No Class No Parcel No Admission No. Private Patient? Notes Trumper Mary Female 50 Widow Domestic Servant City of Worcester 11/08/1852 11/04/1859 8343 489:16 9 1 Shaw Richard Male 79 Widower Miner Dudley 11/08/1852 28/01/1854 8343 489:16 9 2 Died James Thomas Male 31 Single Chain Maker Cradley, Near Dudley 11/08/1852 14/04/1863 8343 489:16 9 3 Died Colson George Male 40 Single Clerk Dudley 11/08/1852 01/04/1888 8343 489:16 9 4 Died Payter Charles Male 35 Married Butcher and Publican Claines 11/08/1852 06/10/1856 8343 489:16 9 5 Witney John Male 42 Single Carpenter Ombersley 11/08/1852 09/1855 8343 489:16 9 6 Nullified Oct 13 1854. On Trial Moss Edwin Male 42 Single None Dudley 11/08/1852 01/05/1855 8343 489:16 9 7 Died Richards Joseph Male 62 Married Tailor Upton on Severn 11/08/1852 28/11/1861 8343 489:16 9 8 Died Tombs Joseph Male 40 Married Carpenter Castlemorton 11/08/1852 26/12/1852 8343 489:16 9 9 Biggs Joseph Male 38 Single Labourer Welland 11/08/1852 27/02/1852 8343 489:16 9 10 Died Hartland James Male 71 Widower Tailor Hill Croome 11/08/1852 29/06/1853 8343 489:16 9 11 Died South Robert Male 56 Married Lime Burner Mathon 11/08/1852 10/01/1872 8343 489:16 9 12 Died Hampton Phillis Female 73 Single Housekeeper London 11/08/1852 28/01/1853 8343 489:16 9 13 Died Potter Anne Female 19 Single Domestic Servant Bewdley 11/08/1852 09/06/1853 8343 489:16 9 14 Haden Hannah Female 67 Married Hop Keeper Dudley 11/08/1852 07/09/1857 8343 489:16 9 15 Died Wadley Martha Female 45 Married Servant Great Malvern 11/08/1852 13/10/1854 8343 489:16 9 16 Died Hatton Emma Female 32 Single None Ombersley 11/08/1852 12/04/1887 8343 489:16 9 17 Died Kirby Selina Female 29 Single Servant Birtsmorton 11/08/1852 03/07/1865 8343 489:16 9 18 Lane Harriet Female 57 Single Dressmaker Upton on Severn 11/08/1852 23/06/1855 8343 489:16 9 19 Died Warner Mary Female 41 Single Farmer's Daughter Powick 11/08/1852 25/04/1853 8343 489:16 9 20 Died Turberville Mary Female 44 Single Servant Earls Croome 11/08/1852 24/12/1853 8343 489:16 9 21 Died Mason Rebecca Female 36 Single Washerwoman Dudley 11/08/1852 05/12/1859 8343 489:16 9 22 Jones Mary Female 47 Single Dressmaker Dudley 11/08/1852 02/04/1870 8343 489:16 9 23 Died Dunn Mary Female 40 Married Nailor Dudley 11/08/1852 18/08/1888 8343 489:16 9 24 Died Neale Eliza Female 33 Single Schoolmistress Netherton 11/08/1852 28/02/1886 8343 489:16 9 25 Died Moore Jane Female 30 Single Teacher Upton on Severn 11/08/1852 12/11/1854 8343 489:16 9 26 Died Brown Sarah Female 56 Single Sempstress Bewdley 11/08/1852 13/08/1853 8343 489:16 9 27 Died Bennett Elizabeth Female 39 Single Servant Kidderminster 11/08/1852 15/02/1858 8343 489:16 9 28 Died Stinton Eliza Female 46 Single Governess Bewdley 11/08/1852 12/11/1862 8343 489:16 9 29 Died Harris Sarah Female 33 Single None In a Workhouse 11/08/1852 25/08/1854 8343 489:16 9 30 Died Tummey Elizabeth Female 42 Widow Servant Great Malvern 11/08/1852 06/03/1886 8343 489:16 9 31 Died Hewlett Sarah Female 63 Widow Servant Croome D'Abitot 11/08/1852 04/06/1860 8343 489:16 9 32 Turner Ann Female 55 Widow Servant Great Malvern 11/08/1852 12/02/1859 8343 489:16 9 33 Died Jones Susan Female 51 Married Blacksmith's wife Elmley Lovett 11/08/1852 08/11/1854 8343 489:16 9 34 Died Pitt Abigail Female 38 Single None Dudley 11/08/1852 11/03/1880 8343 489:16 9 35 Died Hughes Sarah Female 64 Single Servant Stourport 11/08/1852 17/01/1854 8343 489:16 9 36 Died Jones James Male 46 Single Mechanic Bewdley 11/08/1852 25/02/1871 8343 489:16 9 37 Died Cooke William Male 43 Married Butcher Ombersley 11/08/1852 14/12/1875 8343 489:16 9 38 Died Lane John Male 34 Single Weaver Kidderminster 11/08/1852 21/03/1885 8343 489:16 9 39 Died Godwin George Male 39 Single Shoe maker Kidderminster 11/08/1852 27/02/1882 8343 489:16 9 40 Died Palmer William Male 40 Single Labourer Kidderminster 11/08/1852 31/08/1874 8343 489:16 9 41 Died Payne Joseph Male 43 Single Labourer Kidderminster 11/08/1852 27/03/1856 8343 489:16 9 42 Died Vaughan John Male 64 Married Labourer Kidderminster 11/08/1852 31/10/1862 8343 489:16 9 43 Died Thorston James Male 35 Single Clerk Kidderminster 11/08/1852 19/03/1889 8343 489:16 9 44 Died Turner William Male 69 Single Labourer Claines 11/05/1852 13/05/1853 8343 489:16 9 45 Died Harrington Edward Male 34 Single Tailor Kidderminster 11/08/1852 20/06/1882 8343 489:16 9 46 Franklin Edward Male 34 Single Tailor Kidderminster 11/08/1852 20/06/1882 8343 489:16 9 46 Bough Mary Female 42 Married Labourer's wife Alfrick 13/08/1852 05/03/1855 8343 489:16 9 47 Walker Sarah Female 46 Married Labourer's wife Martley 13/08/1852 31/05/1883 8343 489:16 9 48 Died Kenton Ann Female 68 Single Domestic Servant Kidderminster 13/08/1852 01/08/1863 8343 489:16 9 49 Died Tombs Hannah Female 59 Married Labourer's wife Kidderminster 13/08/1852 17/03/1865 8343 489:16 9 50 Died Bennett Ann Female 61 Single None Kidderminster 13/08/1852 27/05/1855 8343 489:16 9 51 Died Biggs Elizabeth Female 50 Single Domestic Servant Stourport 13/08/1852 22/02/1855 8343 489:16 9 52 Died Woodcock Harriett Female 30 Single Labourer's child Welland 13/08/1852 10/11/1899 8343 489:16 9 53 Died Phillips Sarah Female 65 Married Nailer Netherton 13/08/1852 02/05/1855 8343 489:16 9 54 Died Beech Eliza Female 35 Married None Kidderminster 13/08/1852 07/04/1882 8343 489:16 9 55 Died Perks Ann Female 80 Single Domestic Servant Claines 08/13/1852 20/10/1854 8343 489:16 9 56 Died Wagstaff Jemina Female 37 Married Servant Not Known 13/08/1852 28/03/1864 8343 489:16 9 57 Died Foxall Maria Female 45 Married Labourer's wife Claines 14/08/1852 25/12/1852 8343 489:16 9 58 Chillingworth William Male 36 Single Boatman St Martins Worcester & Claines 16/08/1852 29/09/1853 8343 489:16 9 59 Died Oakey James Male 43 Single Labourer Eldersfield 17/08/1852 09/01/1871 8343 489:16 9 60 Morgan Charles Male 44 Married Clerk in an office Stourbridge 21/08/1852 19/06/1870 8343 489:16 9 61 Died Davis William James Male 60 Married Lawyer Lindridge 21/08/1852 28/08/1852 8343 489:16 9 62 Died Jones William Male 40 Married Not given Stourbridge 21/08/1852 25/03/1854 8343 489:16 9 63 Mitchell William Male Not given Not given Land surveyor Cutsdean, Winchcombe Union 21/08/1852 12/01/1853 8343 489:16 9 64 Died Adams Carolina Female 22 Married Servant Upper Swinford 21/08/1852 04/07/1853 8343 489:16 9 65 Giddens Thomas Male Unknown Single Nailer Stourbridge 21/08/1852 28/04/1853 8343 489:16 9 66 Died Grooves Martha Female 26 Single Unknown Droitwich Workhouse 24/08/1852 15/04/1896 8343 489:16 9 67 Died Hughes John Male 36 Not given Not given Worcester Union 24/08/1852 28/03/1867 8343 489:16 9 68 Died Jones Mary Ann Female 27 Single None Claines 24/08/1852 04/02/1871 8343 489:16 9 69 Died Nash James Male 70 Widow Miller and Labourer Droitwich Workhouse 24/08/1852 06/01/1868 8343 489:16 9 70 Died Berryman George Male 36 Married Solider and painter Dudley 24/08/1852 15/06/1854 8343 489:16 9 71 Died Cartwright William Male 36 Married Miner Netherton nr Dudley 24/08/1852 01/12/1853 8343 489:16 9 72 Died Bunn Sarah Female 22 Single Shoe binder Dudley 24/08/1852 04/06/1855 8343 489:16 9 73 Adams Ann Female 29 Single Servant Dudley 24/08/1852 18/08/1888 8343 489:16 9 74 Guise Sarah Female 45 Married Household duties Droitwich 24/08/1852 04/04/1854 8343 489:16 9 75 Died Partridge Mary Female 60 Married Basket Making Droitwich 24/08/1852 08/12/1853 8343 489:16 9 76 Butler Eliza Female 25 Single Seamstress Dudley 24/08/1852 06/03/1854 8343 489:16 9 77 Harbor Elizabeth Female 51 Married Farmer's wife Bradley Green 24/08/1852 02/11/1854 8343 489:16 9 78 Died Atkins Joseph Male 39 Single Chain Maker Dudley 24/08/1852 08/06/1854 8343 489:16 9 79 Died Brent Sarah Female 40 Married Not known Birmingham 24/08/1852 02/04/1853 8343 489:16 9 80 Wheeler Charles Male 22 Single Bricklayer Evesham 17/08/1852 12/01/1855 8343 489:16 9 81 Died Crowe Mary Female 66 Widow Tradesman's wife Stourport 28/08/1852 08/06/1853 8343 489:16 9 82 Died Cotterell Sarah Female 67 Widow Without Occupation Worcester Union 28/08/1852 06/06/1857 8343 489:16 9 83 Died Stokes Richard Male 51 Widower Horse Keeper Dudley 31/08/1852 31/12/1852 8343 489:16 9 84 Connor James Male Not given Not given Criminal Lunatic Not given 01/09/1852 20/01/1856 8343 489:16 9 85 Died Moses James Male Not given Not given Criminal Not given 01/09/1852 18/01/1855 8343 489:16 9 86 Died Waters John Male 35 Single [Fellmonger] & Servant Cardiff 01/09/1852 31/10/1868 8343 489:16 9 87 Died Pestridge Elizabeth Female 36 Married Shoemaker's wife Hill and Moor Pershore Union 01/09/1852 29/09/1855 8343 489:16 9 88 Died Whitehouse Samuel Male 46 Married Nailor Dudley 02/09/1852 23/02/1854 8343 489:16 9 89 Died Waddams Benjamin Male 29 Single Labourer Dudley 02/09/1852 01/02/1883 8343 489:16 9 90 To Rubery Hill Asylum Jones Mary Female 39 Married Washerwoman Dudley 02/09/1852 09/02/1899 8343 489:16 9 91 Died Anderson Thomas Male 30 Single Soldier Worcester Union 02/09/1852 25/01/1870 8343 489:16 9 92 Died Jones Ann Female 51 Widow Needle Maker Redditch 03/09/1852 13/07/1871 8343 489:16 9 93 Died Miles Elizabeth Female 40 Single Daughter of a Gentleman Broadway 03/09/1852 15/01/1902 8343 489:16 9 94 Died Hughes John Male 56 Not given Labourer Evesham 03/09/1852 09/01/1863 8343 489:16 9 95 Died Date of Discharge, Surname Forename Other names Gender Age Marital Status Occupation Place of abode Date Admitted Removal or Death BA No Class No Parcel No Admission No.
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