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Coroners inquest
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Wendy | Report | 2 Apr 2009 20:52 |
Hi, I've just got a copy of a death cert for my G-G Grandad who died in Werneth in1883. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 2 Apr 2009 21:07 |
Your best bet would be to see if there is a report in the local newspaper of the time about the inquest. Newspaper reports of inquests are usually quite detailed. I have one about my great grandfather's death in a railway accident and it gives lots of detail. |
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Cheshiremaid | Report | 2 Apr 2009 22:58 |
As Kath says the local newpaper would be your best bet. I have emailed the libraries in the past for articles or obituaries and they have been very helpful. Often they will send you copies for a small amount...the most I have spent is £2. |
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Colette | Report | 2 Apr 2009 23:10 |
Hi Wendy what was his name ????? |
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Researching: |
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Wendy | Report | 3 Apr 2009 11:38 |
Hi, Thanks for the replies. |