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Family killing

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Sheila

Sheila Report 26 Jul 2008 10:08

Thanks everyone for the suggestions.I'll try contacting the library first and see how it goes from there.
Sheila

Battenburg

Battenburg Report 25 Jul 2008 22:33

Inquest reports are not available I believe. However you could try looking on www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

You can also look at the Leicester Chronicler .There is a request page . You might find locals willing to search the newspaper for you

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 25 Jul 2008 19:34

Not sure if the Times Digital Archive could help, never used it but heard others mention it.

Selena

tigerlilly

tigerlilly Report 25 Jul 2008 19:33

back again find my past also do it but you have to pay to view

tigerlilly

tigerlilly Report 25 Jul 2008 19:30

hi shelia you could go to the library they have alot of newpaper records also the local council hope this helps kind regards kerry

Sheila

Sheila Report 25 Jul 2008 18:59

I’ve recently found out from my great grandmother's death certificate (Mary Foster) that she was killed by a blow to the head by a John Hall (manslaughter).
She died 27th May 1901 and an inquest was held on the 28th & 30th May 1901 in leicester.
I was wondering how I might find out more information, for example are there any genealogy websites that allow you to search through newspaper archives or where copies of inquest records may be obtained.
Sheila.