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Inquest held on Death Cert
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Peter | Report | 10 May 2008 00:18 |
Janet, |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 9 May 2008 23:41 |
The suffix itis means infection. Cellulitis is an infection in the cellulite layer under the skin. We've all got cellulite but only notice it when it turns to orange peel. (hopefully not the same colour though!) |
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Huia | Report | 9 May 2008 20:42 |
I have just looked up cellulitis in the dictionary: Inflamation of tissue between adjacent organs, causing pain and fever. So at the time the family probably was convinced it was tetanus, and wasnt convinced that the tetanus bacilli was not present in the wound. |
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Huia | Report | 9 May 2008 20:38 |
greggs, perhaps your family didnt know what cellulitis meant and preferred to call it by a name they understood, tetanus. |
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Kay???? | Report | 9 May 2008 20:11 |
Greggs, |
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Contrary Mary | Report | 9 May 2008 15:26 |
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greggs | Report | 9 May 2008 13:49 |
Thanks everyone. I'll go and look at the old newspapers and see if anythings mentioned |
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Yvette | Report | 9 May 2008 12:11 |
I have found a inquest report in a local newspaper for one of my ancestors so it is definately worth looking. |
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JMW | Report | 9 May 2008 12:06 |
Coroners Offices or Local Records Offices may well have the Coroners paperwork from that inquest. Coroners paperwork is usually not made available for 70 years unless the Coroner gives permission. As this is more than 70 years old, papers may well be lodged at your local records Office. |
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Sam | Report | 9 May 2008 11:59 |
An inquest is basically an investigation into how someone died, they are usually held when it is unknown how someone died or the circumstances are suspicious. |
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greggs | Report | 9 May 2008 11:55 |
I've just received the death cert for my gt grandad who died in 1922. |