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An Inquest in Swansea 1902
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Craig | Report | 14 Oct 2010 21:51 |
Tried the local paper, the local library were very very helpful and searched the archives, but no report of the inquest could be found. Back to the drawing board |
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Craig | Report | 11 Oct 2010 22:32 |
Thanks for the speedy response. Will give them a go |
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Craig | Report | 11 Oct 2010 22:24 |
I've just found out that my g g grandad Hyam/Hyman Rosenberg, a glazier originally from Poland but living in Swansea, died in March 1902 from gangrene caused by blood poisoing after cutting his finger on glass. The death certificate says there was an inquest and gives me a date - 16th March, but the writing is not very clear. What I'd like to know is whether it is possible to obtain records or any information on the inquest? |