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Help with Inquest details

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Maggie

Maggie Report 6 Mar 2005 14:42

Nell, Thanks - I think a trip to London is called for. Having trouble with this site today - won't always let me post replies so I though I'd hedge my bets and put it on twice. Maggie

Unknown

Unknown Report 6 Mar 2005 14:32

Maggie I have replied to your identical message on the Records Board. nell

Heather

Heather Report 6 Mar 2005 14:21

Im having the same prob too and I think its a trip to London or nothing. I shall have to go to the British Library I believe to look up any papers for the Camberwell district to track down a suicide inquest.

Maggie

Maggie Report 6 Mar 2005 14:14

I'm trying to trace details of an Inquest in Greenwich West, Kent on 16 July 1852. The death certificate shows 'John Culmore aged 15, a Fishing boy, Accidentally drowned in the River Thames. Inquest'. As I don't live nearby is there anyway I can trace the actual inquest details without a trip to Greenwich? Maggie