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Location: UK, West Midlands, Balck Country, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire, Wolverhampton, Bilston, Coseley
Surname/tag: Epidemics, Poor Sanitation
Coseley
1832 Coseley burials, CH thought to indicate died of cholera
http://www.newmanlocalhistory.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/history5.pdf
Bilston
https://uptheossroad.wordpress.com/2015/10/19/slums-of-the-black-country-quarry-lane-bilston/
http://bilstononline.co.uk/cholera.html
1832: Surname Wild that died in Bilston of Cholera - citation lost! Individual records do not indicate a cholera death, at least not on FreeReg?
- Catherine Wild aged 40 Lichfield Street, 23 August
- James Wild aged 54 Lichfield Street, 30 August
- John Wild aged 45 Oxford Street - not found
- Nathan Wild aged 40 Pinfold Street, 14 August
- Thomas Wild aged 16 Pinfold Street, 10 August
Above dates have been derived from "FreeReg" but, as mentioned, no indication of a Cholera death.
1849: It appears that (at least some) individual records for this outbreak August/October indicate a cholera death and can be identified on FreeReg,, two with the name 'Wild' are noted below : -
- Thomas Wild aged 52, 1840 September 13 [1]
- a Sarah Wild aged 50, [2]
Wolverhampton
http://www.historywebsite.co.uk/articles/VictorianWolves/victorianwolves.htm
http://www.historywebsite.co.uk/history/farley/oldwlv.htm
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