Bubonic plague index 1900-1908
Entries
Name | Surname | Age | Occupation | Where Found | File No | Date of report | Page No | |
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Frederick | DOVEY | 2 | House | Sydney Hospital; Baptists Cottages Redfern | 7 | 3/8/1900 | Page 1 | Details |
John D | MADDEN | 25 | Hotel | Hunter River Inn 18 Sussex Street | 5 | 3/2/1900 | Page 1 | Details |
Richard | KING | 19 | Produce Dealer | 50 George Street Redfern | 8 | 3/8/1900 | Page 1 | Details |
Lionel R H | OWLES | 16 | Pawnbroker | 170 Regent Street Redfern | 9 | 3/8/1900 | Page 1 | Details |
William J | HAYDEN | 21 | Provisions Dealer | 23 Thomson Street Marrickville | 30 | 3/23/1900 | Page 2 | Details |
Henry | GREATHEAD | 35 | Laborer | 248 Forbes Street Darlinghurst; Hospital Administration Depot | 19 | 3/14/1900 | Page 1 | Details |
Reginald | DOVEY | 7 | House | Quarantine Station | 16 | 3/13/1900 | Page 1 | Details |
William Henry | FLEMING | 25 | Warehouse | 17 Jane Street Balmain | 28 | 3/21/1900 | Page 2 | Details |
Walter | ANDERSON | 39 | Printing Establishment | 4 Little Stephen Street Balmain | 36 | 3/26/1900 | Page 2 | Details |
William | BROWN | 31 | Provisions Dealer | 29 Margaret Street Petersham | 41 | 3/26/1900 | Page 2 | Details |
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The Register of Cases of Bubonic Plague 1900-1908 records the names and residences of those suffering from the plague and their fate as to whether they died or recovered from this fearful disease.
By recording all cases of plague, infected areas could be cleansed, contact with the disease isolated, actual cases hospitalised, and systematic inoculation of people living in the infected area undertaken.
This record has now been opened to public access after 110 years and is available for both browsing and searching by name of the Plague victim.
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