kernowmaid
Our very own Cornish Maid
Oh dear. My Gt Gt Granma died 1905 in the workhouse. This is her death cert:
I am surprised how this has made me feel ... ashamed, disappointed ...
Her only child was my Gt Grandad - he was living in York at the time, with wife & 4 young children - one of whom he used to take with him every Saturday to visit his mother (who "was not kind to" his wife, according to a family letter).
So ... did my Gt Granma refuse to have her mother-in-law live with them?
Or was the workhouse also the hospital?
I've been reading up about the Northallerton workhouse - it sounds awful.
There was a small cottage hospital in the town - so why wasn't she there?
The workhouse was later converted into the Friarage Hospital - so would it already have had medical facilities?
I know I'll never know the answer for sure, but am interested in how others "read" this - do you think this is a case of hard-heartedness, or was she in the best place? (I assume that "Senilis" = Dementia ... so maybe she was "at risk" ... Or am I just making excuses?!)
Jane
I am surprised how this has made me feel ... ashamed, disappointed ...
Her only child was my Gt Grandad - he was living in York at the time, with wife & 4 young children - one of whom he used to take with him every Saturday to visit his mother (who "was not kind to" his wife, according to a family letter).
So ... did my Gt Granma refuse to have her mother-in-law live with them?
Or was the workhouse also the hospital?
I've been reading up about the Northallerton workhouse - it sounds awful.
There was a small cottage hospital in the town - so why wasn't she there?
The workhouse was later converted into the Friarage Hospital - so would it already have had medical facilities?
I know I'll never know the answer for sure, but am interested in how others "read" this - do you think this is a case of hard-heartedness, or was she in the best place? (I assume that "Senilis" = Dementia ... so maybe she was "at risk" ... Or am I just making excuses?!)
Jane