Hi I'm new here
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I have recently been compiling my family tree and I have stumbled across an interesting ancestor of mine, Samuel Catlow. He is my 2nd great Grandfather. It seems that he was convicted of attempted murder in 1897 and died in 1921 at The Annexe Lunatic Asylum in Prestwich.
I noticed a topic on here while researching him
http://briercliffesociety.co.uk/talkbac ... oto#p14567 from 2009, which I got a lot of helpful information from.
I didn't want to resurrect an old discussion so I hope it's ok to start a new one.
I notice that Leaver said that he had a convict photo (or hospital photo) of Samuel. I am very intrigued by my 2nd Great Grandfather and would really be interested in seeing this photo if Leaver still has it. I tried to find a way to message him direct but there didn't seem to be a way (that I could find) to do that.
Although records show that he died at the Asylum in Prestwich, I also noticed that according to the 1901 Census, there was a Samuel Catlow from Burnley in Portland Convict Prison in Weymouth. He has the same dob and profession of Cotton Weaver. Could it be the same one? Might he have gone there first upon conviction?
If anyone has any further information about Samuel I would love to learn more thanks.