
Phoebe Gouge
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Name Phoebe Gouge Birth 1817 High Halstow,,,Kent,England
Gender Female Death 1894 Maidstone,Kent,England.,
Burial 6 Dec 1894 Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
Person ID I9832 My Genealogy Last Modified 21 Apr 2026
Family William Ladbury, b. 30 May 1815, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
d. Abt 1897, Medway,Kent,England.,
(Age 81 years) Marriage 1 May 1842 St. Nicholas Church,Rochester,Kent,England.,
Children 1. Sarah Rose Ladbury, b. Abt 1840 2. Charlotte Ladbury, b. 26 Mar 1843, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England., 
3. Martha Ladbury, b. 16 Feb 1845, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
d. 2 Nov 1920, Nunhead,,,Peckham,England
(Age 75 years)4. William John Ladbury, b. 9 May 1847, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
d. 1896, Medway,Kent,England.,
(Age 48 years)5. Robert Ladbury, b. 26 Aug 1849, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
d. 31 Mar 1850, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
(Age 0 years)6. Phoeby Ladbury, b. 1851, Rochester,,St Margaret,Kent,England
d. Abt 1884, Prestwich,Lancashire,England.,
(Age 33 years)7. Edward Ladbury, b. 1859, Rochester,,St Margaret,Kent,England 
8. Sarah Ann Ladbury, b. 20 Dec 1863, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England., 
Family ID F302713133 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Apr 2020
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Notes - PRIVATE
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Date: 30 MAR 1851
Place: St Margaret, Rochester, KEN, ENG
Census:
Date: 7 APR 1861
Place: Love lane, St Margaret, Rochester, KEN
Census:
Date: 3 APR 1871
Place: 6 Baker St, St Margaret, Rochester, KEN, ENG
1875 Phoebe was admitted to the Bethlem Hospital in Southwark, possibly with sever depression and psychotic delusions.
In May 1877 she was transfered to the Barming Asylum in Maidstone.
In 1882 she was moved to St Augustine's Hospital in Chatham, Kent.
In April 1886 she was transferred to Pecham House, Surrey, but finally returned to Barming Asylum in 1887. She died there in 1894 aged 75 from a stroke she had suffered six months earlier. Her death certificate said that she was "of New Brompton" but this is where her husband had possibly been living with his daughter, Phoebe, at the time of his wife's admittance to Barming in 1877.
Source: "Poor Phoebe". Barbara Balfe.
