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Winterton hospital Sedgefield Co.Durham
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Dennis | Report | 8 Jan 2012 17:03 |
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Hi ,i believe a "missing relative may have been sent to this place sometime before 1911.No trace in marriage or death records has ever been found even checked First world war records .My question is could he have died there and would records exist to prove his time there.His name was Thomas Sinclair Burdon b.1884 Southwick Sunderland.Family folklore says he walked out of the family and was never seen again.I wonder what the real truth was ??? |
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