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Title: Help Needed To See What is Written on these 2 Documents
Post by: jackie563 on Saturday 20 August 16 04:57 BST (UK)
Hi
Is there anyone who who help me to see what is written,1st Document is a part of a Marriage Certificate.And the second is a coroners report What did the little girl fall in and the end we cannot make out what is says.
Thank you in adavance
jackie
Title: Re: Help Needed To See What is Written on these 2 Documents
Post by: sparrett on Saturday 20 August 16 05:30 BST (UK)
Thomas Richards and Sarah Williams

She fell down a lift well.

Sue
Title: Re: Help Needed To See What is Written on these 2 Documents
Post by: jackie563 on Saturday 20 August 16 05:34 BST (UK)
Hi
Thank You so much for that,you wouldnt happen to be able to read whats on the end of the coroners report would you...

so sad little girl falling down a lift well
jackie
Title: Re: Help Needed To See What is Written on these 2 Documents
Post by: horselydown86 on Saturday 20 August 16 05:58 BST (UK)
If your interest is in Gladys Muriel Richards, she:

Accidentally drowned by falling
into a sump


ADDED:

The writing in the next column may be:

[Snell?] Industrial
Life Insurance


Last column:

A. Crawley
Title: Re: Help Needed To See What is Written on these 2 Documents
Post by: jackie563 on Saturday 20 August 16 06:12 BST (UK)
Thank You
People on here find things so much easier,i must be doing something wrong.Like when i look in trove for an article i come up with nothing,yet when i ask somebovdy on here they can find things quick as a flash..
Researching Family can get very sad in 3 days i found 1 relative mutilated by a train,so the paper said and a 3 year drown in a sump.
papers back in the old days really went into details with injuries i have found

but Thank You very much

jackie
Title: Re: Help Needed To See What is Written on these 2 Documents
Post by: horselydown86 on Saturday 20 August 16 06:17 BST (UK)
It's just experience and practice, Jackie.

When I started with my great-grandfather I was scratching my head wondering why his registered forenames - Hy Jno - sounded so non-Anglo.

Keep at it and you'll rapidly improve.