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Karen04

Karen04 Report 9 Oct 2009 02:08

no problem
Thank you for taking the time to look
Karen

maryann

maryann Report 8 Oct 2009 17:37

Hi T,

Many thanks for looking for my Maggs, much appreciated.

Regards

Mary

Anne

Anne Report 8 Oct 2009 16:50

Thanks for trying it was kind of you to offer

Anne

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 8 Oct 2009 15:23

Hi T, thanks for the offer.

Can I be greedy and ask for 2 lookups please?

Poplar, Middx or general area. Around 7 Oct 1903
Charles Edward Clary, Dairyman/Dairy owner died on his round.
An inquest was held (coroner for East London) – is there an article listed?
Unlikely, but you never know!

USA – Louisiana (LA), Hammond Town, Tangipahoa county. Around July 1907 – death/obituary
George Philip Banner born 1838 in ‘England’ (Kent)
He was a US Civil War veteran and was allegedly buried with full military honours.

Many thanks
DET



Eames

Eames Report 8 Oct 2009 15:00

Sorry Anne - nothing for him either *lobs monitor outta window*

Now I feel better :oD

Eames

Eames Report 8 Oct 2009 14:47

Pat - Sorry, nothing came up for him

Mary - again nothing for this chap either

Sorry guys :(

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 7 Oct 2009 23:22

thank for looking for me

lorraine

Anne

Anne Report 7 Oct 2009 23:01

Oh Sorry it was William Varley - silly me!

Anne

Eames

Eames Report 7 Oct 2009 22:27

Karen..

Sorry I'm not finding anything on these two requests :(

Eames

Eames Report 7 Oct 2009 22:05

Hi Lorraine..

19 Aug 1898 - Alton Evening Telegraph

Minister Murdered

A Chicago Suburb the Scene of a Bloody Crime

Chicago, Aug 19 - Rev Samuel Breakwell, one of the oldest residents of Highwood, was assainated on a street of that village by Carl Pethke, a tailor who for the last four years has lived with the former wife of his victim. Pethke stole up behind Mr Breakwell and plunged a pocket knige into his neck. Then he threw his arms around the minister's neck and stabbed him under the eye. Mr Breakwell sank down on the sidewalk with a groan and within two minutes was dead. Business differences between the two men are said to have a good deal to do with the trouble which culminated in the murder.

Mr Breakwell was a minister of the Welsh Baptist church, and for the last year or more had been in charge of a church in Darten, Wla(?). He was 65 years old.

He was stabbed, not shot.. Sorry thats all it says and it seems to be over a property and his ex wife.

**Ann**

**Ann** Report 7 Oct 2009 21:51

Old Stedman Green not there is he.........being flogged for deserting his British family!!

Hiya Tracy

Ann

Eames

Eames Report 7 Oct 2009 21:46

Anne..

What was the name of the person you wanted me to look for?

maryann

maryann Report 7 Oct 2009 19:55

Hi, and thank you. I am looking for an accident in Bristol @ Filton Aerodrome involving a Mr Maggs who was working on the hangar doors of the Brabazon when he was caught in the hangar doors and was badly injured. Mr Maggs lived in Bristol in Knowle West. The year would have been around 1947. Any information you can find would be great.

Many thanks

Mary

Karen04

Karen04 Report 7 Oct 2009 18:48

I'm looking for any information re a court case held in the House of Lords circa 1858 /1860 .
One name that contested the ownership of land in Shrewsbury ,
Colin Minton Campbell ( Minton's potteries ) v Earl of Shrewsbury ( Talbot )
There were 2 other parties that also contested the ownership , would love to know their names .

Also more recent Bigamy case
circa 1930's Liverpool .
Elizabeth F M BATES V JOHN RILEY

MANY THANKS
KAREN

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 7 Oct 2009 18:04

Hi

thankyou very much for the offer

I have a great uncle who went to illinois he was a preacher and also owned a grocer store his name was samuel breakwell, He was murdered (shot) in highwood illinois, by his wifes lover.!!

I have found a couple of articles about him but wondered if you could find anything else i'm trying to find his children and hoping another article may mention his children.

the year was around 1900


thankyou

Lorraine

Anne

Anne Report 7 Oct 2009 17:35

Hi T in Middlesex,

I have a relative in the US he died in 1907 aged about 27 years he was a policeman, and lived in Clarke County, Ohio, his family came from Springfield. I just wondered if his early death and his occupation had anything to do with each other? if you can help I would be grateful.

Anne

Eames

Eames Report 7 Oct 2009 16:02

Hi,

I have subscription to newspaperarchive.com - there are plenty for US but a handful for UK and elsewhere..

For UK, the available area are London/Middlesex, Gloucestershire (Bristol), Lancashire (Liverpool), Staffordshire (Stoke on Trent) and Midlothian (Edinburgh).

It also covers

Canada

Alberta (Lethbridge, Medicine Hat and Peace River)
Manitoba (Brandon & Winnipeg)

Ireland

Dublin

USA

All States.

The years starts from 1700s to recent. So if anyone wants me to look up then please give me their names and area they last lived or where it happened (no blanket search please).