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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition => Topic started by: amyfitzpatrick on Thursday 09 February 17 19:14 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
Just wondering if anyone can help me to decipher this handwriting. I'm looking to understand the cause of death, and the road that William Fitzpatrick was living on.
So far I've managed:
Placenta praevia thirty hours cardiac ___ ___ ___ haemorrhage certified and 9 ___ Lane for the street name.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Gradys Lane?
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cardiac syncope, acute partum haemorrhage, not sure about the street
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Instead of - acute partum haemorrhage - could it be - ante partum haemorrhage?
Grady's Lane for the street name.
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Instead of - acute partum haemorrhage - could it be - ante partum haemorrhage?
Grady's Lane for the street name.
I agree with sami and gortonboy.
It would help to know the registration district (and, if you have found them on a census - the town) to do a street name search.
All the best
Philip
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Grady's Lane off Barrack Street Waterford, can't find it on a map but it's listed in Griffith's Valuation.
http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch
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Thank you all for your help! :)
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Cause of death reads: Placenta Praevia (very low lying afterbirth in the womb which can sheer off and haemorrhage)
Cardiac Syncope loss of consciousness (in this case I think it is referring to a cardiac problems and death due to the heart not being able to cope with the haemorrhage) it notes that the cardia problem was for 30 hours
Ante Partum Haemorrhage, haemorrhage during pregnancy, in this case it appears to be due to the Placenta Praevia.
Hope this explains.
Regards
Kathb