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Caroline

Caroline Report 19 May 2006 22:56

Many thanks Caroline

Anne

Anne Report 19 May 2006 22:55

The local library (local to the event) shouls have them - probably on microfilm. Anne

Georgina

Georgina Report 19 May 2006 22:55

Caroline newspapers are usually at the main library in the area the death happened, you may get lucky and find info online, just google the district + Newspapers. Georgina.

Caroline

Caroline Report 19 May 2006 22:52

I had wondered about a newspaper report...where would I start to look for that?

Caroline

Caroline Report 19 May 2006 22:51

I will order the death certificate and see what that says. Again, many thanks!

Anne

Anne Report 19 May 2006 22:50

The death cert will give the cause in as much detail as they could fit in the little box. Amost certainly it will say the death was registered by the coroner after an inquest. You'll need the death cert for the exact date of death and then your best bet for a report is the local paper. They used to report inquests very fully and immediately. With a date your search shouldn't take too long. Coroner's reports are often difficult to obtain. Anne

Right said Fred

Right said Fred Report 19 May 2006 22:48

I have a g g uncle who drowned in 1920 and there was an inquest held. Unfortunately very few inquest reports have survived but there was probably something in the local newspaper about it. If you order her death certificate you will be able to find out the date that the inquest has held and whether or not the verdict was 'accidental' (as in the case of my g g uncle) Tom.

Georgina

Georgina Report 19 May 2006 22:48

Caroline if the death was suspicious or sudden then there should be a coroners report, the death cert should give you that info. Georgina.

Caroline

Caroline Report 19 May 2006 22:46

I wonder if anyone can help. I have just discovered that my Grandmother who has always said that she was the only girl with 4 brothers in her family had an older sister. Tragically her elder sister died the year my grandmother was born 1905 and I am told by recently discovered family that she drowned. Can anyone tell me if the death certificate will tell me more and is there a possibilty there could be some sort of coroners report or something similar and where I would go to look. My Grandmother passed away 3 years ago and to know that there was an older sister has come as somewhat of a suprise. I would dearly love to find anything I can about this tragic loss. Any help would greatly appreiciated. Many thanks Caroline