cant say for certain diane but i would think key hill and warstone lane cems were the closestHas anyone any idea of where Western Road patients were buried if they died when they lived long term and had no relatives to bury them .
Did two 3 months placements when I was a pupil nurse 1967. 1968. The truth of once you became a patient there you did not get out in most cases was very true.
I nursed 2 patients that had been badly affected by the Spanish flu pandemic and lived there latter years in Western Road and I guess died there.
Hi Bev. When we was looking for Wife's Mother her Birth Certificate said 88(think) Dudley Road in 1923 but a few years later a Cert for sibling said Weston Road.I found this thread because I'm also looking for information about the Western Road House. My great-great Aunt Kate was an inmate according to the 1921 census along with her toddler daughter. She was married but no sign of her husband and her son aged 5 was not with her but in an orphanage (though recorded as 'both parents alive'). The little girl died in 1921, but Kate lived till 1929. She died at Sparkhill Women's Hospital of a pulmonary embolism and was described as a domestic worker. Her employer registered the death. So obviously at some point she left the institution and got a job.
I understand that Western Road House was not a workhouse as such but was for poor or ill people. Could Kate have gone there because her husband had abandoned her and left her destitute? Why was her son not with her, I wonder.
Lastly, is there any way of accessing the institution's records? A visit is not possible since I live abroad.
Thank you.
Bev
hi bev i will take a look on ancestry for you i maybe able to find something out if i can i will get back to you..the more info you have the better...was kate kate louise and was her husband called john occupation piano tuner ? if this is the correct man did you know his army service records are on ancestry ?Thank you very much for your replies.
Astoness, she's Kate Vetter (though the record looks like Veller) née Elmer. Born in Deal, Kent, in 1881 (more or less - bapt. 24th August 1881).
Baby Annie b. 1919 d. 1921, son Norman b. 1916 was in Selly Oak Workhouse in 1921.
I can't find the husband in 1921, he was a bad lot, married three or four times, reputedly a bigamist and he obviously abandoned the family. He didn't die till 1951.
I suppose no amount of wondering will explain why the children were split up. Sadly there's nobody left to ask now.