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				Hi all i have found some coroners deaths from warwickshire if you recognise any of the names let me know and i will tell you how the person died and when, the list is quite long so will keep adding to it today, some are children so if you recognise the name but haven't got them on census it may be because they had died, it does give names of mother father or wife or husbnd
 William Todd
 Richard packwood
 isaac sproston
 james faulkner
 samuel grove
 john tims
 henry raven
 michael mcgavin
 william thornett
 francis chattaway
 andrew brookes
 anne gardner
 thomas pool
 elizabeth simker
 esther gibbins
 mary ann white
 mary hale
 thomas haines
 james carpenter
 thomas holton
 sarah skey
 william hemming
 thomas casey
 william jackson
 elizabeth rutter
 john jesson
 thomas howes
 hannah herbert
 eliza hunt
 ann griffin
 kitty sheridan
 thomas dee
 priscilla gibbins
 sarah blundell
 ruth hodges
 sarah edden
 ann bayliss
 richard such
 martha houghton
 susannah wilkins
 richard reading
 james neal
 william sisam
 george yardley
 elizabeth bentley
 william barnacle
 george jobson
 ann jackson
 john johnson
 william hill
 ann taylor
 john reeve
 patrick marlin
 ann jeffs
 henry harcourt
 thomas chatterly
 william smallwood
 joseph keyte
 walter golby
 john rose
 joseph burns
 george hambridge
 thomas witherington
 samuel baker
 charles heritage
 sarah dace
 benjamin horton
 mary eden
 thomas hunt
 mary stanley
 charles tanner
 joseph robbins
 mary ann partington
 elizabeth tyler
 elizabeth mills
 sarah smith
 george pitcher
 martha bullivant
 john chambers
 sarah gardner
 rev. thomas chambers
 charles upfield
 thomas horne
 elizabeth weaver
 thomas huband, son of elizabeth salmon
 walter dance
 john dyde
 william hunt
 james edge
 henry edge
 elizabeth townsend
 edward hurlstone
 james campbell
 hannah smith
 william wyatt
 sarah worrall
 william braine
 charles crow
 thomas abbott
 ann smith
 charles greenaway
 george spicer
 thomas taylor
 william warum
 william plasters
 george richmond
 john gold
 eleanor emms
 avery edwards
 thomas ross
 john britain
 william green
 george charles cooper
 abel bustin
 harriet baker
 john robbins
 william chambers
 william smith
 john joiner
 william wilson
 john phipps
 george craddock
 hannah smith nee dale
 joseph gardner
 thomas woodward
 thomas watson
 william davis
 william cluff
 george turner
 susannah robbins
 william fletcher
 edwin lunn
 james york
 benjamin chambers
 new born daughter of sarah edkins
 elizabeth knight
 john kettle
 thomas farr
 thomas heritage
 thomas spencer
 edward clark
 mary padbury
 elizabeth gaskin
 joseph maycock
 george martin
 thomas dale
 morris worrall
 robert roberts
 louise adkins
 elizabeth hadland
 mary ann jelfs
 bernard steward
 sarah parsons
 thomas neale
 richard gilbert
 richard windsor
 samuel ivins
 william simpson
 sarah harvey
 william collins
 william minors
 elizabeth davis
 james price
 thomas bonell
 thomas white
 joseph lamb
 henry hancox
 giles edwards
 richard wightman
 john powell gardner
 margaret jones
 hannah rawbone
 john vale
 john edwards
 sarah baker
 elizabeth bell
 james harris
 george davis
 john sims
 john durham
 john hiron
 enock horton
 Infant daughter of Frederick and Eliza Hayes
 john tilley
 richard clark
 sarah hedges
 thomas lamb cartwright
 mary ann tenant
 susannah chapman
 john elvins
 susannah parsons
 john truss
 charles mchew
 jane callow
 mary paddock
 john wills
 Infant daughter of Jane Sammons
 benjamin george
 esther skidmore
 elizabeth steedman
 thomas cowling
 phoebe canning
 reuben page
 wiliam rotherham
 william lloyd
 frederick rollason
 william sumner
 daniel gardner
 john grice
 william hunt
 john ellis
 john hodgkins
 george barnett
 daniel taylor
 sarah harrison
 rosanna blundell
 samuel edkins
 thomas womans
 john edwards
 sarah brain
 joseph astley
 judy vincent
 George Bolton Ladbury
 william morris
 joseph buggins
 john farr
 sarah may
 daniel woodfield
 elizabeth mander
 joseph england
 daniel day
 richard bust
 ann hannah holtom
 william pride
 charles nicholls
 elizabeth hiron
 charlotte rogers
 ann sharman
 james smith
 william newton
 jane hayward
 john heming
 mary wilkes
 william haines
 francis wooton
 hannah lily
 henry oliver
 james hughes
 robert green
 ann hunt
 william massy
 william tinsen
 henry lancaster
 william robins
 james gubbins
 william slingsby
 thomas gardiner
 thomas lattimer
 william atkinson
 william mercer
 sarah white
 mary whorral
 samuel jordan
 mary  sumner
 joseph tarver
 ellen hawkins
 mary fletcher
 william twinham
 mary knowles
 daniel haselwood
 francis grant
 edward middleton
 edward thomas bray
 sarah page
 philip parsley
 william barnacle
 james mills
 harriet durham
 martha butcher
 john hodgkins
 william job
 ellen salmon
 william dennis
 elizabeth sale
 william ward
 henry malins
 mary giles
 george hamp
 william davis
 richard boulton
 susannah hughes
 Infant daughter of James Knowles
 william wheatley
 william workman
 ellen worall
 thomas anderton
 Male child of Hannah Bradshaw
 samuel finday
 william young
 leonard court
 Male infant of Eliza Hyatt
 frances lamb
 peter o'neale
 
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				Hi Kerry
 There's a Thomas Holton and Ann Hannah Holtom which may both be mine.
 Many thanks
 Pam
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 Hi,
 
 I'll try the Henry Hancox, please
 
 thanks
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				had to start a new page
 
 zachariah harwood
 john bradley
 sarah hanson
 alfred whitlock
 hannah wright
 ann hartwell
 moses smith
 John Donoughoe
 thomas bishop
 james faulkes
 ann wilkins
 Infant son of Catherine Harris
 ann wright
 james carpenter
 ann slatter
 john holmes
 william canning but says john?
 john hayes
 valentine cannon
 mary hirons
 thomas powell
 sarah bradshaw
 solomon wilkes
 frederick holtom
 john harding
 william jones
 mary holland
 thomas green
 james smith
 elizabeh hollis
 thomas hemmings
 joseph cross
 mary day
 emma taylor
 emma taylor also mother of above
 james ward
 fanny philips
 harriet beal
 robert pardey
 elizabeth hopkins
 hannah gibbs
 hannah smith
 james tomes
 Martha Eliza Tatham
 george keen
 elizabeth paine
 Infant daughter of George Field
 thomas green
 Daughter of Mary Brown
 abel warren
 eliza crann
 john halford
 ann sturch
 Newborn son of Esther Partington
 bethnill davis
 edmund parr
 mary ann hunt
 george harrison
 edward neal
 joseph yardley
 Francis Turner Brown Dumelow
 william smith
 fanny wagstaff
 william lamb
 john harris
 mary bull
 mary webb
 john roberts
 william dyer
 john wood
 john horn
 benjamin sale
 sarah fry
 phoebe ashfield
 maria cook
 emma wood
 william day
 mary fullard
 thomas clark
 david gregory
 elizabeth england
 sarah whale
 ellen gilks
 sarah clark
 ann parker
 Infant daughter of Sarah Hazlewood
 james archer
 timothy smith
 ann wigget
 john pitts
 ann maria price
 sarah quiney
 ann helen westbury
 thomas smith
 thomas penn
 john powell
 jesse haynes
 Stillborn daughter of Elizabeth Read
 thomas barnacle
 elizabeth rees
 mary ann smith
 sarah ann garner
 margaret smith
 abigail such
 david french
 john philips
 ellen sealey
 william smiles
 insull burman
 john ball
 robert ashfield
 Thomas William Hutchings
 charlotte jelfs
 edward goad jr
 edward baldwin
 
 
 
 
 kerry
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				hi pam
 
 henry hancox aged 81 in 1838 19th july,founddrowned in a ditch at ettington, by thomas hill,
 
 son of henry was william hancox shipson on stour he was a brickmaker
 
 kerry
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				26 February 1840
 
 Ann Hannah Holtom, 3, daughter of Richard, accidentally burnt at Loxley.
 Hannah Holtom, wife of Richard, labourer, mother of deceased; Mary Manners.
 
 kerry
 
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				Thanks Kerry
 I've also noticed a frederick holtom in your second list
 
 Pam :)
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				15 August 1833
 
 Coroner's warrant and inquest verdict in re Thomas Holton, died of cerebral haemorrhage at Shotteswell.
 
 kerry
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				17 March 1848
 
 
 Frederick Holtom, 6, fell under the wheels of a cart at Stratford-upon-Avon.
 Depositions: George Hathaway, Welford, under carter to Mr. (J) Tomes, Welford Hill; William Cockbill, cart driver; Frederick Pritchard, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon.
 
 kerry
 
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				Thanks Kerry
 
 Pam :)
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				Thanks, Kerry
 
 Much appreciated....
 
 .....and if you could check that Fanny Wagstaff
 
 *minds punctuation*
 
 
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				hi viv lol
 
 7 July 1849
 
 
 Fanny Wagstaff, 18, suffocated during an epileptic fit at Preston Bagot.
 Depositions: Maria Perks, Preston Bagot; Susannah White; John Ings, Henley, surgeon.
 
 
 kerry
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				Thanks, Kerry
 
 These are quite fascinating (even if its in a morbid sort of way)
 ;)
 
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				are these from a newspaper - would there be extra information somewhere else - please?
			
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				hi lemontree i have some of the info on disc and some is from going to warwickshire records office over the years, its bits i have collected
 
 yes viv it is fascinating although has you say morbid, there is quite a few children on the list, the worst i think is a baby a few weeks old that died from shock?
 
 kerry
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				can I ask where the information is at the records office? Is the information in the newspaper or is it actually coroners records?
 
 Would be great to know where to look  ;D ;D
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				i think when i went i asked to look at the death records 
 
 kerry
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				Could you give me any information on Thomas Hunt, William Hunt and Jane Callow please, thanks
			
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				Hi Kerry
 
 Would it be possible to have the info on Thomas Woodward please!
 
 Sarah :)
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				hi jones
 
 18 October 1831
 
 
 Draft complaint of Thomas Hunt, Coroner v. Henry Harper, St. Mary's, Warwick, druggist, Francis King, upholsterer and John Power, pawnbroker, for failing to answer summons to sit as jurors at the inquest upon Charlotte Ladbrooke.
 
 there is also a few other  hunts so thought i would add it too
 
 18 December 1834
 
 Eliza Hunt, aged 4, accidentally burnt to death at Kinwarton.
 
 
 4 July 1836
 
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 William Hunt, died while bell-ringing at Long Compton by Visitation of God.
 Deposition: William Wheeler, Long Compton, labourer.
 
 kerry
 
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				hi sem, 
 
 quite sad really
 
 20 September 1837
 
 
 Thomas Woodward, 13, hung himself at Haselor, being of unsound mind.
 Depositions: William Parker, servant to Mr. Richard Greenhill, Haselor, farmer; Mary Tilley, servant to Richard Greenhill; Richard Greenhill, Haselor, farmer; Thomas Evetts, carter to Richard Greenhill; George Woodward, Alne Hills, farmer, father of deceased.
 
 
 kerry
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				Hi Kerry
 
 Cheers for info ...... how sad  :'( .....and so young
 
 Sarah :)
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				Thank you Kerry for info on Hunts, your time much appreciated
 
 jones
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				Kerry
 Many thanks for your efforts.
 Thomas Neale may be one of mine.
 Yours jana
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				hi jana
 
 another sad one i'm afraid
 
 24 April 1838
 
 
 Thomas Neale, 5, son of Richard, accidentally burnt at Tanworth. Depositions: John Blockley, Henley-in-Arden, baker; Maria Neale, wife of Richard, labourer, mother of deceased.
 
 kerry
 
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				Hi Kerry,
 I find your list most interesting,will you be adding to it,if so i will be keeping a close eye on it for,-Mary Marston (Taberer) died Dec 1894 and her son Charles Marston died Dec 1894. looks like he died at birth as his age given as 0yrs.They both died in Warwickshire and have the same number death record.(I have not sent for it yet)
 Graham.
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				Many thanks Kerry.
 Thomas Neale not one of mine but it was worth trying. Odd connections often give remarkable results.
 Cheers jana
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				hi graham sorry these are all i have at the moment
 
 kerry
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				Thanks Kerri,
 Still very interesting reading.
 Graham.
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				Hi Kerry
 
 Could I please have the details for Frederick Rollason and George Bolton Ladbury?
 
 Regards
 Sammi
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				Hello
 
 Sarah Page and William Hemming  Please.
 
 Regards Pam
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				hi sammi
 
 18 June 1839
 
 
 Frederick Rollason, prisoner in House of Correction, Warwick, of chronic asthma.
 Deposition: James Southam, prisoner.
 
 
 4 December 1839
 
 
 George Bolton Ladbury, Tardebig, farmer, run over by a waggon at Ipsley.
 Depositions: George Ladbury, son of deceased; Alexander Pratt, Redditch, surgeon.
 
 kerry
 
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				hi pam
 
 23 August 1833
 
 
 William Heming, drowned in the Avon at Stratford, with depositions of William Pearson, Stratford-upon-Avon, coal heaver and Joseph Hemming, Alveston, carpenter, uncle of deceased.
 
 this is the son of sarah page, may be different but added it just in case
 
 15 May 1839
 
 
 Reuben Page, 4 months, son of William, died of suffocation at Alveston.
 Deposition: Sarah Page, wife of William, Alveston, labourer, mother of deceased.
 
 19 December 1840
 
 
 Sarah Page, accidentally burnt at Alcester.
 Depositions: Susan Baldwin, singlewoman, Alcester, daughter of deceased; John Smith, assistant to Mr. (George) Wyman, Alcester, surgeon.
 
 kerry
 
 
 
 
 
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				Thank you very much.
 
 Pam
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				Thank you!  ;D
			
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				Hi Kerry,
 May i Have the info on the Hunts Please.There are
 Eliza, Thomas,William, William, Ann, & Mary ann.
 
 Many thanks for what you are doing.
 
 Margaret
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				I am interested in Thomas Clark and Sarah Clark
 
 also Emma Taylor and baby emma taylor
 
 thank you
 
 xin
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				hi margaret.
 
 19 March 1833
 
 T. Bate, Compton House to T[homas] Hunt, Stratford-upon-Avon, with his account of accident.
 
 18 December 1834
 
 Eliza Hunt, aged 4, accidentally burnt to death at Kinwarton.
 
 there are 2 william hunts
 
 4 July 1836
 
 William Hunt, died while bell-ringing at Long Compton by Visitation of God.
 Deposition: William Wheeler, Long Compton, labourer.
 
 1 July 1839
 
 William Hunt, died of apoplexy by Visitation of God at Studley.
 Depositions: William Young, Beoley, Worcs., labourer; William Hunt, Beoley, labourer, son-in-law (?stepson) of deceased; Henry Morris, Studley, surgeon.
 
 8 June 1840
 
 Ann Hunt, servant, 17, of heart attack at Alcester by Visitation of God.
 Depositions: Richard Jephcott, Alcester, grocer, master of deceased; William Phillips, Alcester, surgeon.
 
 17 March 1849
 
 Mary Ann Hunt, 7, accidentally burnt at Alcester.
 Depositions: Ann Burnett, Alcester Heath, wife of William, sawyer; Mary Hunt, wife of John, needle scourer, mother of deceased.
 
 
 kerry
 
 
 
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				hi xin,
 
 29 June 1848
 
 Emma Taylor, junior, daughter of Charles, Birmingham, bone button maker, of erysipelas and typhoid in the County Gaol, Warwick, staying with her mother Emma.
 Deposition: Mary Ann Team
 
 emma's mother died the next day of the same thing, whilst in prison.
 
 30 June 1848
 
 Emma Taylor, wife of Charles, Birmingham, bone button maker, prisoner in Warwick Gaol, of Erysipelas and typhoid by Visitation of God.
 Depositions: Mary Ann Team; Harry Adkins, Governor of Gaol.
 
 3 November 1849
 
 Thomas Clark, 8, caught in a cement mill at Wilmcote.
 Depositions: Henry Carpenter, Wilmcote, labourer; William Clark, Wilmcote, labourer, father of deceased; David Rice, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon.
 
 
 15 January 1850
 
 Sarah Clark, 19 months, at Bidford by Visitation of God.
 Depositions: Edward Clark, Bidford, labourer, father of deceased; William Pearcy, Bidford, surgeon.
 
 kerry
 
 
 
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				Thank you... how awful.... poor young Thomas  bless them all.
 
 xin
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				hi xin, yes it is awful, there are quite a few children on the list, the worst one is a 19 week old baby dying of shock, such a shame
 
 kerry
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				Hi!
 John Hiron and Mary Hirons please.
 Liz
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				hi liz there was also a elizabeth hirons so added that one too
 
 
 1 April 1840
 
 
 Elizabeth Hiron, accidentally burnt at Stratford.
 Depositions: Louisa Maynard, wife of Thomas, Stratford-upon-Avon, shoemaker; Hannah Hiron, mother of deceased; William Edkins, Stratford-upon-Avon, labourer; Thomas Taylor, policeman; Richard Tustin, porter at workhouse.
 
 3 February 1848
 
 Mary Hirons, singlewoman, died at Warmington of heart disease by Visitation of God.
 Depositions: John Cambray, Warmington, brother-in-law of deceased; Sarah Hazlewood, Warmington; Robert--, Banbury, surgeon.
 
 
 1 December 1838
 
 John Hiron, boatman, found drowned in the Stratford canal at Lapworth.
 Depositions: Richard Rogers, Lapworth, stonemason; Isaac Barnett, Stratford-upon-Avon, boatman; William Kimbell, Tanworth, surgeon.
 
 
 kerry
 
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				Not my lot but thankyou.
 Liz
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				no problem 
 
 kerry
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 Could I have the info on charles nicholls? thanks
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				hi nick
 
 28 March 1840
 
 Charles Nicholls, run over by a railway waggon at Bickenhill.
 Depositions: Thomas Parkes, Tamworth, labourer; James Clark, Meriden
 
 kerry
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				Gosh, a lot of accidental burnings!
 
 Please may I have the details of Henry Raven and Abel Bustin?
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				hi
 
 19 May 1837
 
 
 Abel Bustin, killed at Binton by a cart going over his neck.
 Deposition: George Moss, Binton, blacksmith.
 
 henry raven didn't die but was a witness to the death of a neighbour
 
 kerry
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				Thank you :)
			
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				Hi,Could I please have a look up on Joseph Keyte and Thomas Ross,Many thanks
			
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				Hi, Could you please do a look up on Joseph Keyte and Thomas Ross ? Thanking you.
			
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				Sorry,The site said busy after 1st one so thought it didn't go through.
			
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				hi ricoba,
 
 24 July 1835
 
 Joseph Keyte, Bishops Itchington; died by Visitation of God.
 
 4 February 1837
 
 Thomas Ross, 4 months, accidentally burnt at Great Alne.
 
 kerry
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				Hi Kerry,Thanks so much for the info,not sure about the Keyte yet but Thomas Ross looks correct.IGI  have him Christ Nov6 1836 and death Feb 1837.
 Parents are correct but I have found Another Thomas Ross same parents Christ
 8 Nov 1836 and died July 1876??It is too early to check the births on free reg so will do more digging.
 Thanks  for your help and finding me less time for gardening.Regards Ricoba
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				Me again,Just had a look at deaths on Ancestry and they have a Thomas born c1844 and died 1876,so maybe IGI have DOB wrong.This has nothing to do with the topic..sorry ::)
			
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				hi ricoba just checked 1841 census and the thomas ross who died 1876 was born in 1844 
 
 kerry
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				Thanks for your help,sorry to hog your topic.I thought IGI might have it wrong.
 Cheers Ricoba
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				hi nick
 
 28 March 1840
 
 Charles Nicholls, run over by a railway waggon at Bickenhill.
 Depositions: Thomas Parkes, Tamworth, labourer; James Clark, Meriden
 
 kerry
 
 
 Thanks for that kerry, not sure yet if he's one of mine. could I be cheeky and ask for a look up on Walter Dance.
 TIA             Nick
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				hi nick
 
 30 June 1836
 
 Walter Dance, 5, son of John, Bidford, stonemason, accidentally drowned at Bidford while fishing. Deposition: William Dance, brother of deceased.
 
 kerry
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				Many thanks Kerry
 
 Am interested in William Ward, mine died 1916 in Coventry, burial 9th Mar
 Elaine
 
 
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 Can you tell me about Thomas Howes and Hannah Herbert?  Thank you!
 
 Jennifer
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				hi jen
 
 7 December 1833
 
 
 Thomas Howes, who hung himself at Hatton, being of unsound mind.
 
 
 
 9 December 1833
 
 
 Hannah Herbert, wife of William, who cut her throat with a razor at Wolford while of unsound mind.
 
 kerry
 
 
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				Thanks Kerry  :)
			
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 Could I please have the info on Mary Eden?
 Thank you.
 Joan
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				hi joan
 
 29 December 1835
 
 Mary Eden, accidentally suffocated by the fumes from a chafing dish at Alveston
 
 kerry
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				Thanks a lot Kerry!
 
 Joan
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				Hi
 I can see a Thomas Penn on there.  Could you tell me what's down for him please?
 
 Thanks!!!
 
 Ann-Marie
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				hi ann
 
 22 April 1850
 
 Thomas Penn, shot himself at Grafton while of unsound mind.
 Depositions: Charles Haycock, Grafton, servant to Mr. Hutchings; George Haynes Fosbroke, Bidford, surgeon; Thomas Hutchings, Grafton, farmer.
 
 kerry
 
 
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				oh blimey! ok thanks a lot for that!! your doing a great service!!
 Thanks again
 Ann-Marie
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				Hello, Kerry
 
 My friend is looking for Barnacles & I see William & Thomas on your list. Could I have your info, please?
 
 Judy
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				hi judy,
 
 20 December 1834
 
 William Barnacle, Stratford-upon-Avon, died by Visitation of God. With depositions of John Barnacle, Stratford-upon-Avon, baker, son of deceased and Samuel Mills, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon.
 
 4 January 1841
 
 
 William Barnacle, boatman, accidentally killed by fall from 'Crown Prince' boat into Seventh Lock on Warwick/Birmingham canal at Hatton.
 Deposition: Arthur Thomas Justice, Oxford, boatman; Henry Willington, Warwick, surgeon
 
 kerry
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				hi lemontree i have some of the info on disc and some is from going to warwickshire records office over the years, its bits i have collected
 kerry
 
 Hello Kerry
 Do you have any slightly later coroner's records?   I am stumped with finding the death of Charles Smith, joiner =Eliza Whitehead at Westwood (Canley nr Stoneleigh) in 1857, By 1866 in his father in law's will he is mentioned as being deceased.  At time of marriage he lived at St Luke's Chelsea and married by licence.  Not located him in a Census. Could have been working in London at time of marriage.  More likely to have been from Warwicks.
 Even a clue might help. Thanks a lot.
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				hi graham if you could send me dates or parents of charles i will look for you
 
 
 kerry
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				Thank you Kerry.
 Unfortunately I only know that his father was Thomas Smith, farmer,
 and that Charles, bachelor,aged 27 married Eliza, spinster, aged 28, by Vicar General's Licence (Records at Lambeth Palace Library) on 23 Feb 1857 which puts Charles birth at 1830.
 The Whitehead family originated from Baxterley, N. Warwicks, and there is om tje Return of owners of Land 1871 mention of a Thomas Smith of Baxterley, farmer of 726 acres.  However I still have not found Charles in any Census.
 In 1861 Census Eliza is listed (married (sic) and living with her father Joseph, now retired in Corley.  This couple are the most elusive of all my paternal line which goes back to 1600s in Warwickshire.   Sorry no more info on Charles.
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 Could  you check out William Slingsby for me, please?
 
 Mary
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				hi mary
 
 11 July 1840
 
 William Slingsby, found dead in bed at Bulkington by Visitation of God.
 Depositions: Elizabeth Butcher, Ryton, Bulkington, widow; Charles Henry Parsons, Ansty, surgeon.
 
 
 kerry
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				Hi Kerry
 Could you check out Thomas White for me please.
 Thanks
 Sue  ;)
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				hi sue 
 
 11 July 1838
 
 Thomas White, 14 months, son of William, found drowned in a pit at Tanworth.
 Deposition: Ann Swadkins, wife of Thomas, Beoley, labourer.
 
 
 kerry
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				Goodness, that was quick!
 
 Thanks very much indeed.  :)
 
 Mary
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				Thank you Kerry
 Don't think he is mine, but checking him out now.
 Sue
 
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				Hi Kerry, Is to late to ask if you would check out Edward Baldwin, on your second list. not sure if he is the right one, but i would like to know. Thank you in advance. Jackie
			
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				H I Kerry
 
 just read your list of deaths in Warwickshire, but no Eric Edward James Smith born 1908 Hockley Heath, drowned Hockley canal 21 Aug 1913, Inquest held 22 AUG 1913, Father James mother Ellen.
 This was my wife's uncle.
 
 Tried to get Coroner's report but told it was to far back.
 
 Thank you for any info you can find on Eric
 
 Regards
 johntoday
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				Hi kerry
 many Thanks
 Could you possibly give me James Faulkner details
 I have James Faulkner 1790 on my tree he's from my boating family .
 I would very much appreciate it .
 Best wishes Jean
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				hi hartland
 
 27 December 1850
 
 Edward Baldwin, 4, son of Charles, Wilmcote, labourer, accidentally scalded at Wilmcote.
 Depositions: Elizabeth Randle, wife of Joseph, Wilmcote; David Rice, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon
 
 john today sorry havent got anything
 
 jean i have looked for a faulkener but cant seem to see him?
 
 kerry
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				sorry jean found him
 
 
 30 March 1833
 
 Coroners warrant and inquest verdict in re James Faukner [sic] burnt to death at Morton Morrell.
 
 kerry
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				Many Thanks Kerri 
 
 eweee what a bad end . How awful .
 
 Thanks again kerri
 Regards Jean x
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				Hello again Kerry
 In your second list of names please could you give the details for:
 John Halford; Ellen Gilks; and Thomas Smith.  Thank you.
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				hi graham
 
 15 January 1849
 
 John Halford, farmer, found drowned in River Stour at Halford.
 Depositions: Thomas Wilkins, Halford, labourer; Richard Gardner, Newbold, carpenter; Walter Tyrell, Constable of Halford; William Thomsett, Halford, surgeon.
 
 5 January 1850
 
 Ellen Gilks, 18 months, accidentally burnt at Ettington.
 Deposition: Ann Gilks, wife of William, Fulready, Ettington, labourer, mother of deceased.
 
 22 April 1850
 
 Thomas Smith, found dead in Fish Pool Wood, Salford, by Visitation of God.
 Depositions: Thomas Ballard, Abbots Moreton, labourer; Joseph Freeman, Dunnington, labourer; George Wyman, Alcester, surgeon; William Smith, father of deceased.
 
 kerry
 
 
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				I have been fascinated by this thread and would like to pause to say a huge thank you to you Kerri f from us all or your very kind help . You are a Star 
 
 Jean xx
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				Just looked up my James Faulkner Kerri and it seems thank god I got the wrong one . Mine lived on to have children in 1855 so it must be another guy . My Faulkners are all Boat people BTW .
 That's your other hat :)
 Regards Jean x
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				Many thanks Kerry. It was a long shot but unfortunately none of these are from my ancestors, or maybe I should be grateful!  Best wishes.
 P.S. Would you or anyone know if there are coroner's records extant for Baxterley in Warwickshire in 1732?  Both father and son John Whitehead. farmers, were buried on Christmas day.   No clue in the parish register or BTs and it always looked to me that they were tragic deaths, perhaps a farm accident.
 Best wishes
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				Thank you kerry for the Baldwin reply. not the right family, but worth a try. Hartland
			
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				Hello
 I haven't been on here for a while, but was pleased to see this topic.  Thomas Woodward who hanged himself at 13 was one of my family. (My g-grandmother's uncle I think)
 
 Thanks Kerry for all the work.
 
 Best wishes
 Ellen
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				Hi Kerry
 
 Dont know if you can help.
 
 I have James Morris age 34 died august 1849 Death cert says accidental death, do you know if there would be more information in the coroners report?
 
 Thank you so much
 
 Gilly1
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				hi gilly i am sorry i dont have your james on my list but it will be in the coroners reports what happened to him, when i am up there next i will have a look.
 
 hi elliebob, glad i could be of help ;D
 
 kerry
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				Hi Kerry
 
 Could I request information on the Thomas Farr you have in the list please?
 
 Many thanks
 Dorothy
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				Hi Kerry,
 Could i ask for the information regarding the death of William Newton please.
 Thanks
 Gerard
 
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				hi dorothy 
 
 30 December 1837
 
 Thomas Farr, 2, son of Robert, Old Stratford carman, died by drinking boiling water at Old Stratford.
 Depositions of Charlotte Farr, mother of deceased and James Pritchard, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon
 
 hi gerard
 
 13 April 1840
 
 William Newton, of natural causes by Visitation of God at Kineton.
 Depositions: Sarah Wilkins, wife of John, Kineton, labourer; John Mavor Brown, Kineton, surgeon.
 
 
 kerry
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				Thank you very much for that Kerry
 
 Don't think he was one of mine but what an awful death for the wee mite  :(
 
 Best wishes
 Dorothy
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				Looks a very long list had a good look and three names are of interest to me, they are, James Edge, Henry Edge and Sarah Edge
 
 
 Lammy Rider
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 Could I have the information on Walter Golby please?
 
 Di
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				hi di
 
 28 July 1835
 
 Walter Golby, Long Compton; Visitation of God
 
 hi lammy
 
 4 August 1836
 
 James Edge, footman to Rev. Mr. Knottesford, found drowned at Alveston. Deposition: Joseph Jackson, Stratford-upon-Avon, innholder.
 
 kerry
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				hi again di
 
 4 August 1836
 
 Henry Edge, found drowned at Alveston with James Edge.
 
 kerry
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				  Thanks kerry,not sure whether they are mine or not yet
 , but thanks for the reply.
 
 Lammy Rider ;D
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				I am interested in Harriet Baker. Thanks for your work!
			
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				Hi Kerry
 Could you please give me information on the following:-
 
 Mary Stanley       Frances Lamb       William Lamb
 
 
 Thanks  for your work.
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				Hi Kerry, I know its been a long time since this post but I wonder if you could still give me some info please on John Hayes also of the infant of Eliza and Frederick Hayes?
 You did a fantastic job there and I'd like to say a big thankyou anyway.
 Thanks Ann
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				Hi Kerry,
 Any signs of any Marston.Shore or Shore-Marstons yet.
 
 Graham
 
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				Hello,
 Could I trouble you for the James Carpenter record?
 I note James Carpenter appears twice in the listing or are there two records?
 Thanks
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 I am really interested in Mary Stanley and any of the Smith's you have.
 
 Thanks
 
 Emma
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				Hi Kerry,
 The name of William Ward is familiar to me. Could you give me more information about him? Many thanks, Willemine
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				Hello from NZ, I am interested in any info re the two SUMNER names mentioned please.
 Mary Sumner and William Sumner.
 
 Hello again, were you able to find anything on the above 2 persons please?
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				Kerry, if you are still happy to provide this information I would appreciate what you have on
 
 Mary Ann White
 
 Thanks
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				hi all sorry have been busy moving
 
 carol
 
 January 1836
 
 
 Mary Stanley, accidentally suffocated by fumes from a chafing dish at Stratford-upon-Avon.
 
 12 July 1847
 
 Frances Lamb, 10 months, accidentally died when given an overdose of Godfrey's Cordial by her mother Charlotte, by mistake at Studley.
 Depositions: Henry Morris, Studley, surgeon; George Pope Garlick, Studley, chemist; Charlotte Lamb, wife of Benjamin, Studley, bricklayer, mother of deceased.
 
 18 July 1849
 
 William Lamb, drowned in the Arrow at Studley while swimming.
 Depositions: William Morris, son of [Henry] Morris, Studley, surgeon; Thomas Bray, Studley, needle pointer; John Lamb, brother of deceased.
 
 
 
 
 kerry
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				hi fay
 
 22 May 1837
 
 Harriet Baker, infant, killed by falling from a stile at Oversley, Alcester.
 
 
 kerry
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				hi ann
 
 26 January 1848
 
 
 John Hayes, Oversley Green, cooper, at Stratford-upon-Avon by Visitation of God.
 Depositions: William Hayes, Oversley Green, baker, son of deceased; Mary Ann Miles, servant at Rose & Crown, Stratford-upon-Avon; David Rice, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon
 
 kerry
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				I can't thank you enough, Kerry. She isn't the Harriet I'm searching for.
 Your help is invaluable.
 Fay
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				Hi Kerry
 Could you give me the information on william wilson please
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				hi lemontree i have some of the info on disc and some is from going to warwickshire records office over the years, its bits i have collected
 
 yes viv it is fascinating although has you say morbid, there is quite a few children on the list, the worst i think is a baby a few weeks old that died from shock?
 
 kerry
 
 I am looking for information on my grandfather Samuel Ingram, born in Birmingham on October 8, 1894, son of Frederick and Harriet ingram, he traveled to Argentina in 1911 or so, I can appreciate help in the search of a family member thank you very much.
 omar
 
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				Kerry,
 Have you any information on James Charles Butler b Aston 1888 and died Birmingham 1963.
 
 Graham.
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				Hi Kerry
 
 Sorry I have only just found this reply from you.
 
 Not my Hayes I dont think but thank you very much for the info.
 
 Ann
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				Hi Kerry,
 Have you come across Mary Marston b 1853
 
 Charles Marston b 1894
 
 They both died in Nuneaton in 1894 , Charles was Marys son may have died at birth.
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				Hi Kerry,
 I'm interested in William Todd, thanking you, Rebecca  :)
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				Hi Kerry
 
 Please could I have information on the following people, all of which could be mine.
 
 
 George Richmond
 John Harding
 
 Thanks
 
 Em  ;D
 
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				hi seuro
 
 25 February 1833
 
 William Todd, drowned from a boat at Alveston.
 
 
 kerry
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				Kerry, I notice from your list that you have information for the following
 
 Mary Ann White (may also be known as Bowr*n or Pimlott)
 Sarah White
 
 If you have time could you pass the information on please
 
 W
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				hi w
 
 10 July 1833
 
 
 Mary Ann White, aged 5 months, daughter of James, died of natural causes at Stratford-upon-Avon.
 
 
 19 August 1840
 
 
 Sarah White, 3, of convulsions by Visitation of God at Stretton-on-Fosse.
 Depositions: Emma White, wife of Isaac, Stretton-on-Fosse, labourer, mother of deceased; William Smiles, Shipston-on-Stour, surgeon.
 
 
 kerry
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				Thanks Kerry, much appreciated. 
			
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				Thank you very much Kerry -
			
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				I do hope that it is not too late to ask for information of George Hambridge which was on the first list.
 I have enjoyed reading this thread and what a great source of information.
 Thank you
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				Hi, this is my first ever post so please be gentle with me!
 
 Please could you give details of Hannah Wright and Ann Wright.
 
 Ta from Carol
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				hi itsy
 
 23 August 1835
 
 
 George Hambridge, found drowned in the Warwick & Birmingham Canal at Budbrooke.
 
 kerry
 
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				hi carol
 
 28 October 1847
 
 
 Hannah Wright, 15 weeks, died of lung disease by Visitation of God at Oversley, Alcester.
 Depositions: Ann Wright, wife of George, labourer, mother of deceased; George Wyman, Alcester, surgeon.
 
 30 December 1847
 
 Ann Wright, 8, daughter of William, blacksmith, accidentally burnt at Stratford-upon-Avon.
 Depositions: Agnes Sanders, Stratford-upon-Avon; William Wright, Stratford-upon-Avon, blacksmith, father of deceased.
 
 kerry
 
 
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				hi em,
 
 6 April 1848
 
 
 John Harding, labourer, of heart attack at Solihull by Visitation of God.
 Depositions: Peter Garrett, labourer, on Birmingham & Oxford Junction Railway; Mary Harding, wife of deceased; Thomas Lowe, Solihull, surgeon.
 
 4 January 1837
 
 
 George Richmond, son of William, Stratford-upon-Avon, gardener; Joseph Reason, Stratford-upon-Avon, policeman; James Pritchard, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon.
 
 
 kerry
 
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				Thanks so much Kerry, really appreciate this.  
 Wish there had been a bit more info...... but this is good to know.
 
 
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				Hi Kerry, 
 
 Many thanks, much appreciated - and so quick!  RC really does work.
 
 Carol
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				Hi Kerry,
 I have a Joseph Buggins who died in 1939 when he was in his eighties but I do not know the cause of his death and was not aware of any need for a coroner's report.   I also have an Arthur Joseph Buggins who also died in 1939, when he was only fifteen and I know that a coroner's report was involved in this death.   Could the details you have relate to Arthur Joseph rather than Joseph?   I would be very grateful for any information that you may have.
 Magpie
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				Hi Kerry
 
 Could I have any information for Judy Vincent from your list please? This is a very sad but fascinating thread. I have joined today to find info on Judy if possible. Many thanks
 
 Regards
 Elle  :)
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				hi elle
 
 31 October 1839
 
 Judy Vincent, drowned herself at Binton, being of unsound mind.
 Depositions: William Vincent, Welford, fisherman; John Hanks, Welford, labourer; Charles Vincent; Frederick Pritchard, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon; Charlotte Betteridge, wife of George, Grafton, labourer; Mary Harris, Welford, singlewoman; Thomas Jeffs, Grafton, labourer; Mary Treaves, servant to Mr. Adkins, Milcote; John Cabel Adkins; Thomas Harward, Grafton, farmer.
 
 kerry
 
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 Got to say your doing great work - much appreciated.
 Do you have any info on the following people who all died in Warwickshire
 Thomas Henry Lee died Birmingham 1890 age 2
 Thomas Lee died Birmingham 1901 age 33
 Ann Maria Lee (formally Parker) died Birmingham 1908 age 42
 
 My Great Grandad was left an Orphan and we can't find any record of their burials
 
 Many thanks
 
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				Hi Kerry,
 Have you any information on Mary Marston who was buried 29/12/1894 at Oaston Road cemetary in a 1st class plot, with her baby boy Charles who died with her.
 Graham.
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				sorry all only got info on names i have listed :(~
 
 
 kerry
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 Only just seen your thread.  Is it possible to have information on the Taylors on your list?
 
 Thanks RM :-)
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				HI Sorry to do this very late but I see you have a James Faulkner on here . My Grt grt grt grandad was James Faulkner and Im wondering if this is the same one . Could I please trouble you to have a look for me please . I would be so grateful . many thanks Jean x
 
 Hi all i have found some coroners deaths from warwickshire if you recognise any of the names let me know and i will tell you how the person died and when, the list is quite long so will keep adding to it today, some are children so if you recognise the name but haven't got them on census it may be because they had died, it does give names of mother father or wife or husbnd
 William Todd
 Richard packwood
 isaac sproston
 james faulkner
 samuel grove ....etc
 
 
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 So Sorry Kerry .. I have had a senior moment and was about to ask you to provide this again , My apologies :) regards Jean .
 Ps Keep up the good work .. i find reading it so moving .. Notice Culpability was a lot to do with God so No Insurance Claims .. theyd have a field day these days :P
 sorry jean found him
 
 
 30 March 1833
 
 Coroners warrant and inquest verdict in re James Faukner [sic] burnt to death at Morton Morrell.
 
 kerry
 
 
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				hi could i have any info you have on the jacksons and is there anything on the darlingtons.
 Thank you in advance Sharon
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				Hello Kerry
 
 Thank you so much for this info about Judy, I really appreciate it.
 
 Kindest Regards, Elle
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				Hi,
 
 Just noticed that you have a Ann Parker on your list.  Think this may have been my a member of our family.  Could you give me any info on this death.
 
 Kind Regards
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				Hi Kerry 
 
 Just to say great work on your part and appreciated by all those you have given great information too.
 
 Please could I ask for the details of Ellen Gilks thats on your list please
 
 
 kind regards Judi
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				hi judi
 
 5 January 1850
 
 Ellen Gilks, 18 months, accidentally burnt at Ettington.
 Deposition: Ann Gilks, wife of William, Fulready, Ettington, labourer, mother of deceased.
 
 kerry
 
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				hi lankyloo
 
 26 January 1850
 
 Ann Parker, accidentally burnt at Shottery, Old Stratford.
 Depositions: Richard Parker, Shottery, labourer, husband of deceased; Charlotte George, Shottery.
 
 kerry
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				Many thanks this info is going to be really useful.
 
 Kind Regards
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				Hi Kerry 
 
 Thankyou so much for your reply, much appreciated
 
 King Regards Judi
 
 
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				Wow you have been working hard!
 If I could have all the Davis' or Davies' on your list  that would be great!
 Maggib
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				Hi Kerry, 
 
 Please could I ask for the info on Hannah Gibbs?
 
 Many Thanks.
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				hi maggi
 
 16 October 1837
 
 William Davis, prisoner in Warwick Gaol for debt; fever by Visitation of God. Deposition: Henry Holland, prisoner in County Gaol.
 
 18 June 1838
 
 Elizabeth Davis, prisoner in the House of Correction, Warwick, died by Visitation of God of an apoplexy.
 Deposition: Mary Morgan, nurse.
 
 
 20 October 1838
 
 George Davis, 4 months, son of Richard, Snitterfield, died of mortification of foreskin by Visitation of God at Snitterfield.
 Deposition: David Rice, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon.
 
 2 April 1847
 
 William Davis, 14, accidentally caught in a threshing machine at Ingon.
 Depositions: Henry Cross, Ingon, farmer; Frederick Pritchard, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon; Richard Davis, Snitterfield, labourer, father of deceased.
 
 10 February 1849
 
 Bethnill Davis, died from burns sustained while intoxicated at Tysoe.
 Depositions: Richard Fessey, Tysoe, labourer; Jeremiah Henry McGreal [?], Ilmington, surgeon; Moses Walker, Tysoe, labourer.
 
 kerry
 
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				hi sunny
 
 2 December 1848
 
 Hannah Gibbs, wife of Thomas, Moreton Morrell, died from burns at Moreton Morrell.
 Deposition: Elizabeth Nash, wife of John, Moreton Morrell, labourer.
 
 
 kerry
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 Is it possible to have details of the Taylors in your list?
 
 Thanks, RM :-)
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				hi rm
 
 9 February 1835
 
 Ann Taylor, found dead in a privy at Alcester; Visitation of God.
 
 15 December 1836
 
 Thomas Taylor: apoplexy by Visitation of God at Bidford.
 
 16 July 1839
 
 Daniel Taylor, 6, run over by a timber waggon from which he had fallen at Henley-in-Arden.
 Depositions: Ann Blake, wife of Thomas, labourer; Charles Reading, son of Charles, Wootton, coal dealer; Thomas Wowen Jones, Henley-in-Arden, surgeon; Mary Taylor (stepmother to deceased).
 
 29 June 1848
 
 Emma Taylor, junior, daughter of Charles, Birmingham, bone button maker, of erysipelas and typhoid in the County Gaol, Warwick, staying with her mother Emma.
 Deposition: Mary Ann Team
 
 
 kerry
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				Hi Kerrry,
 Many thanks for that...I felt quite sick after reading it! Poor things!
 However, very interesting
 Maggi
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 Thanks for the info,
 
 RM :-)
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				Thank you Kerry, much appreciated. 
			
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				Hi Kerry
 
 Keep up the good work!
 
 So far I have four on your list.  I would be very greatful for the details.
 
 William Jones
 Margaret Jones
 William Rotherham
 Elizabeth Mander
 
 Looking forward to hearing your results,
 
 EPC
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				Hi Kerry could i have any info on any jacksons you have on your list.
 
 Many thanks Sharon
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				Hi Kerry,  I'd be very interested in details for Ann, Hannah & Sarah Smith. With thanks, Mel
			
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				hi epc
 
 28 August 1838
 
 Margaret Jones, died of natural causes at Willington, Barcheston.
 Depositions: William Smiles, Shipston-on-Stour, surgeon; Alice Petty, wife of William, Willington, labourer.
 
 15 May 1839
 
 William Rotheram; Visitation of God at Ipsley.
 Depositions: Joseph Rickman, son of William, Ullenhall, labourer; William Howard, Tanworth, labourer.
 
 5 February 1840
 
 Elizabeth Mander, wife of Charles, died at Radway of an epileptic fit by Visitation of God.
 Depositions: Sarah Pheasey, daughter of William, Radway, labourer; John Mavor Brown, Kineton, surgeon.
 
 11 April 1848
 
 William Jones, of inflammation of lungs at Mickleton Tunnel by Visitation of God.
 Depositions: William Ford, (Chipping) Campden, labourer; William Jones, sub contractor; William Smiles, Shipston-on-Stour, surgeon; James Charles Pritchard, Campden, surgeon; Joseph Hands, landlord 8 Bells, Chipping Campden.
 
 kerry
 
 
 
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				hi satchwell, there are a couple of hannah smith's
 
 9 December 1848
 
 Hannah Smith, 9, daughter of Job, accidentally burnt at Tysoe.
 Depositions: Bridget Hanson, Tysoe; Caroline Smith, wife of Job, labourer, mother of deceased.
 
 27 September 1836
 
 Hannah Smith accidentally killed in Union Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, being run over by wagon belonging to Earl of Warwick.
 
 
 1 December 1836
 
 Ann Smith, wife of Edward, died of heart attack at Studley by visitation of God.
 
 1 March 1836
 
 Sarah Smith; apoplectic fit at Arrow.
 Deposition of daughter-in-law, Mary, wife of Joshua, labourer.
 
 kerry  ;D
 
 
 
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				hi sharon
 
 23 January 1835
 
 Ann Jackson, died by Visitation of God at house of her husband John, Norton Lindsey. With depositions of William Pratt, Budbroke, farmer; Susannah Court, Norton Lindsey, widow; Elizabeth Garfield, Honeybourne, Glos; Joseph Willcox, Warwick, surgeon.
 
 10 September 1833
 
 
 William Jackson, killed in a fight at Stratford-upon-Avon. Verdict of manslaughter against William York, George Morris and Isaac Barnett, all Stratford-upon-Avon, labourers.
 
 
 23 January 1835
 
 Ann Jackson, died by Visitation of God at house of her husband John, Norton Lindsey. With depositions of William Pratt, Budbroke, farmer; Susannah Court, Norton Lindsey, widow; Elizabeth Garfield, Honeybourne, Glos; Joseph Willcox, Warwick, surgeon.
 
 kerry
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				Kerry, many thanks for your time & effort to reply with this info.  Every little bit of info helps build the family tree.  Mel
			
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 I'm interested in Elizabeth Hollis and any other Hollis you have.
 
 
 Penny xx
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				Hello, Don Smith from Canada....you note a William Smith....could be my great grandfather, whose father Nathan Smith was born in Tachbrook and grandfather Thomas was born Harbury in 1792.
 
 Just starting out and any help would be appreciated
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				hi penny
 
 21 April 1848
 
 Elizabeth Hollis, 6, found drowned in a clay pit at Stratford-upon-Avon.
 Depositions: Charles Blunn, Stratford-upon-Avon, servant; Sarah Hollis, singlewoman, mother of deceased; James Pritchard, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon; John Perks, Stratford-upon-Avon, labourer.
 
 kerry :D
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				hi don
 
 5 June 1837
 
 William Smith, died in Shottery Workhouse by Visitation of God.
 
 kerry :)
 
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				Thank you Kerry and all the other respondents, I am starting to get a better picture and will share what I have....I have discovered another cousin who may have more details as well.....last week I new very little about my grandfather....this week I can to back over 200 years thanks to all of you....here is what I have so far.  From a variety of sources
 
 It seems like I may have found a close cousin who shares the same grandfather as well through these links
 
 Post 1:  Don, I am pleased that what I have found is correct..If I am right as the Smith surname is so difficult..I have got back from Wilfred Bertie Smith whose father was William Smith who married Louisa Bayliss on my previous email I got her name wrong and named her Laura..and William's father was Nathan Smith who was born in Tachbrook a village near Leamington, Warwickshire..., and Nathan Smith's father was Thomas Smith born in Harbury, Warwickshire in 1792...I have also found the parents of Louisa Bayliss...I am not sure if this could be our link as I have a John Smith who married Charlotte Mills in Warwick, Warwickshire..But I am not sure if Charlotte's daughter Eliza Mills was his daughter....I can't find out anymore information as there are so many John Smiths..but it seems he came from Warwickshire so I don't know if it is our link..
 Post 2:  Hi Don, I have found the marriage GRO number for the marriage of Wilfred Bertie Smith and Florence Annie Knott 1907 Aston, Warwickshire which is now part of Birmingham..(still waiting for this) I have checked out ancestry and found two photographs of Florence Annie Knott...and one of Wilfred Bertie Smith..and also a son Harold who married Hilda Helen White...Harold was born 13th Jun 1910 in Birmingham...I have searched the 1911 census but not found him yet...I also checked out a birth for Wilfred Bertie and found one in Gloucester in 1881..I searched teh census returns and found a Wilfred Bertie was the son of William Smith and Laura. Both William and Laura were born in Leamington, Warwickshire..I will see if I can find a marriage reference for William and Laura....My 3rd great grandmotehr Eliza Mills who married a Tallis was illegitimate..But her mother Charlotte Mills married a John Smith in Warwick, Warwickshire c. 1817, after her baptism..Warwick is a few miles from Leamington... It was Eliza's daughter Eliza who married a John Smith and they moved to Aston, Birmingham...I don't think your Smith's link in with teh ones I sent earlier, and I have no idea how we are matched..but it does seem coincidental they are all in the same area...If you would like to send your email address I will send the photo's to you... It's not a problem for me to help in any way I can...
 
 
 
 There's 1 Thomas Smith born Harbury.
 Thomas Smith Christened/Feb.7 1793.parents:Thomas & Susanna.
 Siblings:
 Sarah.Ch.Aug.7 1796
 Susanna Ch.Nov.13 1803
 John Ch.May 24 1809
 There's also this marriage:
 Oct.18 1790 Harbury Thomas Smith=Susanna Allen.
 Details:
 Thomas Smith/of this Parish signed own hand
 Susanna Allen of the Parish of Lighthorne signed X
 Witnesses:William Biddle
 William Beck
 William Biddle appears on a number of marriages as a witness so probably a Church Warden.
 jim
 
 
 
 1851 Census
 
 Nathan Smith 43 occ Plumber b Tachbrook Warks
 Hannah 34 Wife b Tachbrook
 Elizabeth 14 Daughter b Mallory Southam
 Nathan 12 Son b Leamington
 William 9 b Leamington
 Benjamin 5 b Leamington
 Helen 2 b Leamington
 Fanny S 4 months b Leamington
 Thomas 59 Father/Widower occ Tallow Chandler b Harbury
 Joseph 19 Nephew occ Plumbers Apprentice b Barford
 John C Grose 27 Lodger occ Curate of St Marys b Bodigen Cornwall
 Residing at Clarendon Street, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire
 Census Ref HO107/2072/574/6
 Keyboard86
 
 
 
 
 
 and as a visitor to ancestors.com perhaps the next level deeper
 ]
 
 
 Thomas Smith
 PJJ SmithShortJordanHarrild PJJ 20110629_AncestryBIRTH: dd mm 1772 - Warwickshire, England
 MARRIAGE: date - city, Bedfordshire, England
 PARENTS: name surname, name surname
 SPOUSE: name surname
 
 
 
 
 
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				Kerry can you tell me if there are later Coroner's death in Warwickshire late 1850's 60s.70s, I am looking for a Charles Smith, carpenter joiner with wife Eliza, married at St John Westwood in 1857.  He is said to have died by 1866 so between those dates most likely.  He is very elusive before and after the marriage. Not found in a Census. Any help much appreciated. Thank you
			
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				 hello could i have the following please
 benjamin horton
 hannah rawbone
 thank you.
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				hi megan
 
 22 December 1835
 
 Benjamin Horton, died at Henley-in-Arden; Visitation of God.
 
 30 August 1838
 
 Hannah Rawbone by Visitation of God at Alveston.
 Depositions: David Rice, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon; William Rawbone, Alveston, labourer, husband of deceased.
 
 kerry
 
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				thank you  not the ones for me though mine died barston solihull. but thank you so much for going to the trouble to look for me i really do  appreciate it.
			
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 I'm interested in Sara Baker, samuel Baker,and Harriet Baker .
 
 cheers
 Dean
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 I'm interested in Joseph Gardner, Daniel Gardner and Thomas Gardiner .
 
 cheers
 Dean
 
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 I'm interested in Joseph Gardner, Daniel Gardner and Thomas Gardiner .
 
 cheers
 Dean
 
 
 
 Wow!  Snap - so am I!  Thanks Kerry.
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				hi dean
 
 17 September 1835
 
 Samuel Baker, found drowned in a well at Farnborough.
 
 22 May 1837
 
 Harriet Baker, infant, killed by falling from a stile at Oversley, Alcester.
 
 13 September 1838
 
 Sarah Baker, died at Luddington by Visitation of God.
 Depositions: William Baker, Luddington, labourer, husband of deceased; Thomas Southam Burman, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon.
 
 kerry ;D
 
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				hi snowy, hi dean
 
 14 June 1833
 
 Anne Gardner, accidentally drowned in a well at Wasperton.
 
 21 March 1836
 
 Sarah Gardner, 18 months, daughter of William, cordwainer; accidentally scalded at Oversley.
 
 18 September 1837
 
 Joseph Gardener, Old Stratford, labourer; Charles Overton, Stratford-upon-Avon, carpenter; Mary Dale, wife of Charles, Stratford-upon-Avon, labourer; Ann Wright, wife of John, Stratford-upon-Avon, barber; David Rice, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon.
 
 8 August 1838
 
 John Powell Gardner, Pillerton Hersey, farmer; apoplexy by Visitation of God.
 Depositions: Martha England, wife of John, Brackley, Northants., stone mason, sister of deceased; Mary Hancox, daughter of deceased; John Mavor Browne, Kineton, surgeon.
 
 19 June 1839
 
 Daniel Gardner, 18, son of John Powell Gardner, Oxhill, baker; shot himself while of unsound mind.
 Depositions: John Powell Gardner, Oxhill, baker, father of deceased; Job Allitt, Oxhill, farmer; John Charles Burrows, Halford, surgeon; Robert Harris, Oxhill, cordwainer.
 
 
 i know you didn't ask for sarah and ann but they have same surname so i thought i would add them just in case :)
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				Hello. I am a bit late to this thread, sorry, but was googling for an ancestor Edward Neal(e) and this thread came up.  
 
 Would you still be able to send me any info from your list for Edward Neal who I think died in 1848/9 in Solihull.  Don't worry if you are not doing this any more, but thanks very much.
 
 
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				hi kerry i think that george hambridge could be a family member as my great grandad name was william hambridage who married sarah ann thompson in nuneaton and william hambridge dad was heoman hambridge they worked as boatman so they had a burge. william hambridge died in ealing i have no idea of what happen to sarah ann thompson
			
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				hi kirsty
 
 23 August 1835
 
 
 George Hambridge, found drowned in the Warwick & Birmingham Canal at Budbrooke
 
 kerry
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				hi ardchronie
 
 9 April 1849
 
 
 Edward Neal, hit by a runaway horse and cart at Solihull.
 Depositions: Ann Henson, Solihull; Joseph ---, servant to Mr. [John] Skinner, Solihull, builder.
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 Would kindly let me know what info you  have on Joseph Kyte and William Workman.
 
 Thank you.
 
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				hi kerry could you please tell me any think about heaman hambridge he was my great great grandad and no nothink about him and where he was from as i was told there is irish in my family 
			
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				hi kerry could you please tell me any think about heaman hambridge he was my great great grandad and no nothink about him and where he was from as i was told there is irish in my family 
 
 Sorry kerry slight off topic
 Kirsty you ov never got my p.m. 1967 Percy Hambridge steerer of Badsey & paired with w/wrens Greenshank carried grain & tomato puree from Brentford to Birmingham . he also carried cocoa beans from limehouse to cadburys .  Badsey was paired with Alperton in 1968 still with sreerer Percy Hambridge.
 (Thanks Kerry hope you & family are all well)
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				Info on Thomas HAINES please :)!
			
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				Hi Kerry - I think Charles Heritage is one of mine. If you're still around could you tell me what happened to him? Thank you :)
			
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 Ive only just come across RC and joined today. This is my first post !
 
 I found this thread with the search facility and have read through the whole lot, your work is tireless and never ending. May i just say thank you on behalf of myself and everyone else.
 
 Right thats the grovelling over ;D ;D ;D
 
 I would very much appreciate it if you could give me the details of ....
 
 JOHN DYDE
 
 ..from your list.
 
 Many thanks in advance
 Graham
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				Hi, I see on your list there is a Richard Such, I believe this to be one of mine and would greatly appreciate any info you might have on him
 
 Many thanks
 Bumblemum
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				Kerry, what a wonderful job.  Unfortunately, I didn't recognize any names.  thanks
 
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				hi can you please tell me where Percy Hambridge was born thanks
			
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				Have a Richard Gilbert in my family born around 1800 or earlier.
			
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				Hi Kerry - I'll try the James Archer please  :)
			
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				Kerry can please see if you have anything for Taylor, Stringer or Hall?  Many thanks.
			
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				Your list show a Richard Gilbert on it. Is there any more information you can give me. Thanks
			
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				Hi, Could you please let me know about the Heritages on your list, thankyou x Jo
			
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				Your list shows Joseph Buggins, have you any info for me please   :)
			
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				Please send me the information on Ellen Gilks
 
 Thanks
 Christine
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				Hi Kerry, would appreciate a look up for William Green and Thomas Green..... Thanks....Maza
			
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 Apologies for having come to the party late but I would be very interested to learn more of both Thomas Chatterly and Elizabeth Townsend.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 Keith
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				 3 June 1835
 
 Thomas Chatterley, died by Visitation of God at Snitterfield.
 
 
 23 August 1836
 
 Elizabeth Townsend, servant to William Jones, died of an apoplexy at Alcester.
 
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				William Morris may be mine - can you please advise on that please.
 
 thanks
 
 TB
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				Kerry,
 
 Many thanks. Not ny Elizabeth Townsend but Thomas Chatterley looks promising. Don' suppose there was any indication of age at death in those documents?
 
 Keith
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				Hi Kerry,
 
 I think William Morris might be an ancestor of mine. The story passed down from my mother is that he apparently suicided by throwing himself in the canal.
 
 Would love to know if you can confirm this or not.
 
 regards
 
 John
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				William Clarke died 1849 in Warwick and also his grandad William Clarke died 1844 in Warwick.
 
 Many thanks
 
 
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				Hi could you please supply details on Daniel Haselwood and Infant daughter of Sarah Hazlewood.
 Thanks
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				Sarah White please if you are still able to provide further information for the names on this list.  Thanks so much.  Particularly hoping she proves to be the wife of William White and dying somewhere between 1836 and 1851 possibly in the Knowle area.
			
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				Would you happen to still have any information on Mary Fletcher, d. 1896, and possibly William Fletcher (or a John William Fletcher, aged 13 months, d. 1887)? Thank you. 
			
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				hi,
 realise this is an old thread but im interested in john elvins if anyone is still replying
 thank you
 racheal
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				Would it be possible to have the information for Timothy Smith, also each of the Hannah Smiths on the list. Thank you 
			
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				Hi Kerry, I've just had your site recommended to me and hope you can help. I'm trying to discover more about the death of THOMAS ETCHES who died in 1836 and was buried on the 6th November at St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham. He was 35 and a stonemason. If his death was accidental and as he was quite young I'm hoping that there is a coroner's report available.  Many thanks.
			
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				Hello, I see this is an old thread but if you’re still around then I’d be very interested in the infant daughter of James Knowles please.
			
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				Hello Gemma, Welcome to RootsChat :)
 
 Although this topic is 10 years old, the poster was active a few days ago and will be notified of your reply to their topic.
 
 Regards
 
 Sarah
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				Hi Gemma
 
 Infant daughter of James Knowles, Alcester, needlepointer, died of suffocation.
 
 
 Depositions: Sarah Walker, Alcester, widow; William Haywood, Alcester, sexton; George Wyman, Alcester, surgeon; Jeremiah Spooner, Alcester, constable; Henry Overbury, Registrar of Births & Deaths; Elizabeth Hawkins, wife of William, Alcester, mason, mother of Mrs. Knowles.
 Date:    17 April 1847
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				Thank you very much Kerry
			
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				Hello Kerry, I've just come across your fascinating thread.  Thank you for all your work.  I see a Samuel Jordan listed and I wonder if you might be able to tell me something about him, please.  
 
 Thanks, Bill
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				Thomas Huband and Sarah Harvey would be of interest to me. Thanks !