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Coroners records
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Carole | Report | 30 Dec 2004 12:55 |
Yeah, on the BBC they didn't have any problems finding the records. I pity the poor researcher who really did all the leg-work though! Carole |
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Trouble | Report | 30 Dec 2004 11:08 |
Thanks, I will try the papers by google first, if no luck I will put in a request on the records board as I live in Holland! It's just annoying that on the BBC program they got the full details !!!!AHHGGG |
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Trouble | Report | 30 Dec 2004 10:51 |
I am trying to find details of an inquest that was held 1903.................. The Coroner's Office in Wiltshire only hold the records for 3 years and then the council holds them for 15 years............Unfortunately the death cert does not tell us what happened only that she died from a cerebral haemorrhage!!............. Does anyone know if there is a central archive that would hold the records for longer??? |