I would like if you can give some tips about  how to find iformation about the old Mill Road Hospital in the  1870ties
The reason is this  I am researching the  relatives of the Swedish actress Emilie Högqvist 1812-1846  
Hjalmar Fransson Högqvist 1840-1874  feb 15  in Mill Road Hospital
Hjalmar was born 1839 in Hamburg as the son   of the famous  Swedish  actress Emilie Högqvist 1812-1846 and the Swedish crown  prince Oscar (later king Oscar I) 1799-1859  )
Hjalmar spend his early childhood in  Stockholm  was after his mothers death in 1846 raised in Hamburg with his  brother Max Högqvist 1840-1872 and his half sister Tecla Högvist  1833-  (daughter of temile Högqvist and the british diplomat John Arthur douglas   Bloomfield.(2nd baron Bloomfield)
In the late 1850thies he came back to Sweden  and in the beginning of the 1860thies he settled In a Manour house in the  province of Västergötland
In 1863 he married Emile Amalia Hafström  1838- ca 1910 from a wealthy Gothenburg family
They had 2 daughters
Hjalmar apparently squandered his fortune  and 
Around 1867 the family had to leave the  manor and moved to Gothenburg. For a few yesrs Hjalmar worked  in the postal  services as postal inspector but later he ecame employed by the Wilson line- 
A note in the Death records in the  churchrecords for the familys home parish in Gothenburg says that Hjalmar  Högqvist died 1874 feb 15 at  “Mill road Hospital” according to a letter of 1874  march  31 from  doctor called  Alex Dunbar .  There may have been severel  Millroad Hospitals in England by that time but  since Hjalmar was employed by a  shipping line the hospital in Liverpool may be the most likely. If Hjalmar  indeed died in a workhouse hospital he seems to have fallen on bad times  indeed.
Are there any records ,pictures or  information from the hospital about that time wich can give any information  about him and the circumstances aurrounding his death ?
Kind regards from
Anna-Karin Schander
Växjö
Sweden
e-mail a-kschander2@netatonce.net
PS  Here is a little film I made about Emile  Högqvist on You tube

Dear Anna,
ReplyDeleteMill Road hospital records are held by the Liverpool Record Office usually situated in William Brown Street, Liverpool, but due to the rebuilding of the city's central Library, the records are only available by appointment due to limitations during the refurbishment.
The hospital was badly damaged during WW2 and closed in 1993.
For further information regarding the history of Mill Road please see the link below.
http://liverpoolhistorysocietyquestions.blogspot.com/2009/09/mill-road-infirmary.html
For the types of records held by Liverpool RO please see the link below.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hospitalrecords/details.asp?id=2651&page=84
http://liverpoolhistorysocietyquestions.wordpress.com/
Kindest egards
Rob Ainsworth
Web Administrator
Liverpool History Society
Hello
ReplyDeleteThanks for your rapid answer. It seem like there are more people than me that sits up in the wee hours of the night by the computer !;).
It seems like the hospital was pulled down in 1993 so I guess there is nothing on the site now.
I find it strange that I could not find Hjalmar Högqvist death in the BDM indexes either on Ancestry.com or Find My Past.
But maybe the name got misspelled in some way. Maybe I habve to write to the Liverpool Recordoffice to see if they have any records of his death
Thank you for the links to the websites they were very informative the one about the bombing of the Mill road Hospital were very sad so many people death especially small children
Bye from
Anna-Karin Schander