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inquests death caused by drowning
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Ingrid | Report | 7 Dec 2007 23:03 |
sorted thanks for your help. |
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Ingrid | Report | 3 Oct 2007 19:27 |
thanks for that information i will get in touch with the nearest reference library. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 3 Oct 2007 08:25 |
In those days inquests would be held within a couple of days of the death (or within a couple of days of him being found), and it would be reported in the newspaper either on the same day or within a couple of days, so it shouldn't be too difficult to track down a newspaper article covering the inquest. |
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MrsBucketBouquet | Report | 3 Oct 2007 00:48 |
Ingrid |
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Researching: |
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Ingrid | Report | 3 Oct 2007 00:09 |
my great great grandfather robert williams lived in penmorfa caernarvonshire north wales, he was born about 1834. on his death certificate was last seen alive on 6thnovember 1882. death certificate issued then 21st november 1882. he was a butcher by trade. anyone out there can direct me how to find out more? thank you all for your help. |