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Title: Lichfield drowning 1854
Post by: fin on Sunday 31 May 09 13:51 BST (UK)
Does anyone know where I can get information about someone who drowned in the Birmingham Canal, Lichfield please?

James Francis Gore aged 13 drowned there on 7th August 1854

Thank you, Fin

Have the certificate for this, just wondered if it would have been reported by any newspapers/broadsheets at the time
Title: Re: Lichfield drowning 1854
Post by: JPG on Tuesday 02 June 09 18:07 BST (UK)
 :)
Well you won't find it in the Lichfield Mercury as it was not published at the time. The best bet is to see if it was recorded in the Staffordshire Advertiser.
They will have copies at the William Salt library
Title: Re: Lichfield drowning 1854
Post by: fin on Tuesday 02 June 09 19:40 BST (UK)
Thanks for that I'll try that.

Title: Re: Lichfield drowning 1854
Post by: CezzaE on Thursday 04 June 09 22:34 BST (UK)
other idea try contacting the friends of Lichfield canal as they are just trying to reopen it
Title: Re: Lichfield drowning 1854
Post by: JPG on Friday 05 June 09 18:12 BST (UK)
Hi,
A problem could be that the re-opened canal follows a different route around the city now than when it closed, and it is difficult to find photographs let alone deaths occuring.

I have found one or two in my researching but none that far back. The other alternative is the Birmingham newspapers in the library.

In September the canal group are at the history weekend in Lichfield library, I will ask when I go.

John
Title: Re: Lichfield drowning 1854
Post by: philipjameswood on Friday 03 July 09 14:39 BST (UK)
Does anyone know where I can get information about someone who drowned in the Birmingham Canal, Lichfield please?

James Francis Gore aged 13 drowned there on 7th August 1854

Thank you, Fin
Title: Re: Lichfield drowning 1854
Post by: philipjameswood on Friday 03 July 09 14:40 BST (UK)
You could try the Birmingham Coroners office, they may be able to help as there would almost certainly have been an inquest. Phil.
Title: Re: Lichfield drowning 1854
Post by: jane harrison on Friday 03 July 09 14:56 BST (UK)
i have rec traced a relative who drowned in the grand union, if he was from a canal family you will find it hard as most would not speak to papers e.c.t. i traced mine via the coroners office for the area at date of death( note areas change over time) .i did eventually get the death cert