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Title: 1868 Inquest Ulverston
Post by: BarbR on Friday 24 June 05 01:49 BST (UK)
I recently received the death cert for my GGG Grandfather John Gorrill Pearson age 45. It states that he was "Found dead Ulverstone sixteenth October 1868" Cause of death is "Unknown" and informant is "Wm. Butler Coroner for the Liberty of Furness. Inquest held seventeenth October 1868".

Where would I locate more information about the inquest and how could I locate the place he was buried? I understand that the public cemetery was not in existance in Ulverston 1868 so it would most likely be in a churchyard.

Thanks in advance for any help offered.

Barbara (Canada)
Title: Re: 1868 Inquest Ulverston
Post by: PrueM on Friday 24 June 05 04:18 BST (UK)
Hi Barbara,
I've not had experience with obtaining coroners' records, but I was able to obtain a newspaper article reporting on the inquest of an ancestor, by contacting the local records centre (Lambeth, south London) and asking which papers would be most likely to have the information.  They were then able (for a small fee) to provide me with copies of the article.  I was also lucky enough to find three articles in the Times Digital Archive (website - I don't have the ref right now) about the death, because it was caused by an explosion and subsequent house fire.
I would recommend contacting the records centre relevant to the place of death, and seeing what they have. 
Hope this helps
Prue
Title: Re: 1868 Inquest Ulverston
Post by: BarbR on Friday 24 June 05 14:33 BST (UK)
Thanks for that - I'll take a look at the Times Digital Archive and perhaps contact the local record office in Barrow and see what they can suggest.

Barbara
Title: Re: 1868 Inquest Ulverston
Post by: andrewalston on Tuesday 28 June 05 09:28 BST (UK)
The library in Barrow hold copies of newspapers covering Ulverston.

One of my relatives died young there and I expected it to be a workplace accident, so I found out where the papers were.

When the cert arrived I found he died of TB, so I haven't bothered searching for any other description.
Title: Re: 1868 Inquest Ulverston
Post by: BarbR on Wednesday 29 June 05 01:44 BST (UK)
Thanks for your reply. I have fired off an email to Barrow Records Office and will let you know how I get along when they get back to me.

Barbara
Title: Re: 1868 Inquest Ulverston
Post by: AnneMc on Wednesday 29 June 05 02:01 BST (UK)
Hi Barbara:
My grgrgrandfathers death certificate stated that there was an inquest in to his death. He died in Barrow in Furness. I contacted the record office and they sent me the newspaper articles about it.
He fell off a horse and hit his head on the sidewalk.

Regards
Anne
Canada
Title: Re: 1868 Inquest Ulverston
Post by: BarbR on Wednesday 29 June 05 22:41 BST (UK)
Well, Barrow Records Office came up trumps! They managed to find a report in "Soulby's Ulverston Advertiser", 22 October 1868 which stated that he was found outside Mr Taylor's brush maker's shop by a sixteen year old youth, Thomas Johnson. Witnesses testified that he had not appeared to be "in drink" the previous evening and police found no signs of foul play. The jury returned a simple verdict of "Found Dead".
Who knows, maybe he had a heart attack or an aneursim - I'll never know. ???
Thanks for all the replies! :D
Barbara