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George Castleman Broom (abt. 1850 - 1932)

George Castleman Broom
Born about in Bermondsey, London, Englandmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 2 May 1869 in Newington, Surrey, Englandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 81 in Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, Englandmap
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Biography

Born Bet 1 Apr 1850 and 30 Jun 1850. QDATE Jun Q 1850. Bermondsey, London, England. [1] Imported only 1 Apr 1850 from Birth Date and marked as uncertain.

Died 1932 Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, England. [2]

Christening: 19 Apr 1850. Bermondsey, London, England. [3]

Note: «b»Newspaper article, no dates or headings. Octogenarians Two Falls. Accident 17 Years Ago Accelerates Death«/b». An opinion that an injury from an accident 17 years before helped to bring about a man's death was expressed at an inquest held by Dr. F. H. Blackburne (Assistant Deputy Coroner) at Kingston Court House, on Wednesday, one George Castleman Broom, aged 82 of 34 Evelyn road, Wimbledon, who died at Kingston and District Hospital on Sunday. 2 Albert Broom, 11 [probably street number as Albert was actually 43 at the time of his father's death], Wilberforce House, York road, Battersea, said that his father injured his hip when he fell from a van about 17 years ago, and he was later granted a pension. For the past three years he had trouble with his leg, and he had another fall in February 1931, whilst getting out of bed. 2 Dr. Van Buuren (kingston and District Hospital) said that Castleman had been unable to walk since he was admitted to hospital after his last accident. Death was due to syncope caused partly by senile changes. Dr. Van Buuren added that the two inuuries accelerated the man's death. He might have lived until he was 90, but lying in bed affected his health. 2 A verdict of accidetal death was recorded.

Marriage Husband George Castleman Broom. Wife Mary Ann Lawrence. Marriage 2 May 1869. Newington, Surrey, England. [4][5] Child: Sarah Mary Ann Broom. Child: George Castleman Broom. Child: Alice Jane Broom. Child: Albert Broom.

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