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Inquests
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Jeanette | Report | 21 Jan 2012 16:18 |
Thanks Joy and Jill. - have made a note of your advice. |
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Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) | Report | 21 Jan 2012 00:39 |
I found details of one inquest in Lloyds Weekly Newspaper - it wasn't reported in the local papers though. |
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Joy | Report | 20 Jan 2012 18:45 |
And do try contacting the relevant records offices just in case the documents have survived. I have copies of them from a records office in Suffolk for inquests into the deaths of three of my ancestors. |
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Jeanette | Report | 20 Jan 2012 17:01 |
Thanks. I had a feeling it would be difficult. Will try the old papers route. |
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Amokavid | Report | 20 Jan 2012 16:56 |
Coroners have the Legal right to destroy their records after 15 years,or could just be disposed of on the death of a Coroner,therefore many won't have survived. |
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Jeanette | Report | 20 Jan 2012 16:39 |
Is it possible to obtain copies of inquests? |