Hello I am renewing my search for my 3rd gt grandmother, Ann BISHOP and hoping to solve the puzzle. Ann (nee SIMMONDS) was married to William BISHOP on 17th March 1835 at Claines and had 3 (known) children, John Edgar b.1837, William Broughton b. 1840 and Charles James b. 1841. They all lived at Bridge Street, Worcester in 1841, but there is no sign of Ann after this time. I have all the other BISHOP's on all the following censuses apart from Charles James in 1851. I believe Ann BISHOP died between 1841 and 1851 but having sent for every death of Ann Bishop registered on the GRO (up to 1860) I haven't been able to find her. Her husband, William, was in Nottingham as a visitor in 1851 with one son, John, and son William was in Worcester with a relative. William remarried in 1860. I was wondering if she was in an asylum and wondered if anyone knew where the Worcester asylum would have been and if it's possible to get a list of any admissions for this period. If someone died in an asylum I would presume that the death should still be registered in the normal way or would it be possible that some went 'astray'? Does anyone have any other ideas on how to find her death? Hoping someone is able to help or if anyone is researching these Bishop's I would love to hear from you. Regards Ally