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Amadore Adnoe

Birth
Mexico
Death
25 Dec 1868 (aged 32–33)
Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Burial
Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, USA Add to Map
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Amadore Adnoe (Male) Committed by D. W. Speer Judge of Placer Co. January 2nd 1868. Age 33 years; native of Mexico; single; has been in this State since 1852 or 1853. Occupation, miner. The evidence of insanity is he has improper conceptions of everything, fancies himself immensely rich - that he is the husband of many wives and the father of many children and is laboring under many delusions; is neither homicidal, suicidal nor incendiary. This is the first attack and first appeared three months ago; disease increasing with no rational intervals. He has the hallucination that God is coming for him and that he is very rich; has a disposition to injure others; is not suicidal; is not filthy or destructive; cause of insanity not stated; class, mania. Admitted January 7th 1868. Has no property. Died December 25th 1868 of General Paralysis.

[Register Volume 4; 1862-1870, page 104]
California State Hospital Records, 1856-1923. Stockton State Hospital, Commitment Registers. [Ancestry.com]
Amadore Adnoe (Male) Committed by D. W. Speer Judge of Placer Co. January 2nd 1868. Age 33 years; native of Mexico; single; has been in this State since 1852 or 1853. Occupation, miner. The evidence of insanity is he has improper conceptions of everything, fancies himself immensely rich - that he is the husband of many wives and the father of many children and is laboring under many delusions; is neither homicidal, suicidal nor incendiary. This is the first attack and first appeared three months ago; disease increasing with no rational intervals. He has the hallucination that God is coming for him and that he is very rich; has a disposition to injure others; is not suicidal; is not filthy or destructive; cause of insanity not stated; class, mania. Admitted January 7th 1868. Has no property. Died December 25th 1868 of General Paralysis.

[Register Volume 4; 1862-1870, page 104]
California State Hospital Records, 1856-1923. Stockton State Hospital, Commitment Registers. [Ancestry.com]

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