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Title: Cause of death help
Post by: PatrickBull on Wednesday 21 October 15 00:02 BST (UK)
can anyone understand what the cause of death is please?

I'm reading "Drunkenness Frostation Certfied"

Is it really being drunk and freezing to death?! It was February after all!

It could also be Prostration but i'm not sure what that means in this context

Any ideas?
Title: Re: Cause of death help
Post by: gortonboy on Wednesday 21 October 15 00:22 BST (UK)
looks like drunkenness frostration /prostration to me,,,,,as you alluded,,,fell asleep drunk,,possibly outside and died of hypothermia ?   cant see anything in the old causes of death that matches exactly.
Title: Re: Cause of death help
Post by: conahy calling on Wednesday 21 October 15 00:23 BST (UK)
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01gbw/

Prostration means intoxication ..   see bottom of first page on link
Title: Re: Cause of death help
Post by: PatrickBull on Wednesday 21 October 15 00:39 BST (UK)
Ah Thank you for that.

Do you reckon a death like that would have had an inquest and been mentioned in the local paper or would that have been noted on the death certificate?

Patrick
Title: Re: Cause of death help
Post by: barryd on Wednesday 21 October 15 02:25 BST (UK)
There are many dictionaries on the Internet. One definition I felt seems to fit the cause of death.

"Prostrated: having lost all strength or determination because of illness or an ​extremely ​bad ​experience".
Title: Re: Cause of death help
Post by: Helen21 on Thursday 29 October 15 09:51 GMT (UK)
I would certainly have a look at the newspapers. OH & I both have an antecedant who died as a result of alcohol-one was of dissipated habits and died of intemperance, the other froze in the snow after a payday binge. Both were reported in the local papers  and interestingly enough, both were in 1856 in the North East of Scotland.
Title: Re: Cause of death help
Post by: Geoff-E on Thursday 29 October 15 12:55 GMT (UK)

Do you reckon a death like that would have had an inquest  ...

If there had been an inquest, the informant would have been the coroner (I think).