Whitchurch Asylum nr Goodrich (General)
Very many thanks for that reply.
Funnily enough, I was yesterday looking at this house on the web, and wondering if it had been part of it!
Do you know if there are any records of the place, apart from what you have found?
My grandmother was widowed in Ross in 1907, and had to bring up her son somehow,so must have travelled on the train each day, or maybe stayed there - her son did stay with friends in Ross, and won a scholarship to Monmouth.
If you know of any other sources of information that I might follow, I would be very pleased to hear of it.
I must certainly visit next year.
Thanks again!
tomoliver.
Complete thread:
- Asylum at Goodrich about 1910? -
tomoliver,
2008-11-05, 04:27
- Whitchurch Asylum nr Goodrich -
slowhands,
2008-11-05, 09:55
- Whitchurch Asylum nr Goodrich - tomoliver, 2008-11-06, 02:20
- Whitchurch Asylum - Judith Webb, 2011-11-09, 16:15
- Whitchurch Asylum nr Goodrich -
slowhands,
2008-11-05, 09:55