RootsChat.Com
Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Offaly (Kings) => Topic started by: Marc Mc Namara on Friday 18 August 23 19:08 BST (UK)
-
I am looking into the death of Elizabeth Hewitt, aged 13 in 1911
She is recorded as having drowned in the Grand Canal ( 22 April 1911) and i would like to see more Information on this sad Incident
Are there coroner records that are accessible that might provide greater detail
All help and direction appreciated
Marc
-
There is a newspaper snippet - information not very clear
Leinster Reporter, Tullamore , 29th April 1911
‘On Saturday afternoon, Alice aged 13 years, daughter of Mr James Hewitt, a labourer, whilst trying to ‘croon’ the footboard fell into the canal at the 2?th lock between the ‘laud’ racks and was drowned.’
If you can access the newspaper, it might be easier to read.
-
The article might clarify the name - Alice or Elizabeth .
Here is the family with Elizabeth in 1911 (census taken 2nd April 1911)
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/King_s_Co_/Tullamore_Urban/Clara_Road/561469/
And here is the death
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1911/05395/4506557.pdf
-
Are there coroner records that are accessible that might provide greater detail
Have you seen this link? Appears that coroner's records may be in the National Archives of Ireland.
Twentieth-century coroners’ records also survive, with some counties being better represented than others.
https://www.nationalarchives.ie/topics/Medical_sources/HR_2.html#:~:text=Many%20of%20the%20earlier%20records,and%20cause%20of%20death%20etc.
-
There is a newspaper snippet - information not very clear
Leinster Reporter, Tullamore , 29th April 1911
‘On Saturday afternoon, Alice aged 13 years, daughter of Mr James Hewitt, a labourer, whilst trying to ‘croon’ the footboard fell into the canal at the 2?th lock between the ‘laud’ racks and was drowned.’
If you can access the newspaper, it might be easier to read.
Drowning at Tullamore.
On Saturday afternoon Alice, aged 13, daughter of Mr James Hewitt, a labourer, whilst trying to cross the footboard fell into the canal at the 27th lock between the land racks, and was drowned. The body, which had a coupe of marks, possibly caused by passing boats, was recovered at 11:30p.m. by Acting-sergt. Corcoran and some civilians It was shown by the evidence given before Coroner Conway that no one was to be blamed. The jury attached a paragraph to their verdict urging upon the Canal Company the necessity of making better provision for the public safety at this dangerous place where several accidents have occurred.
-
Thank you Gaffy.
-
'Heywood', Kiltglassan & Glassy
Than you all so very much for your responses, time and support.
Poor Elizabeth, Lost so young. I am looking into this branch of the Hewitt / Cunningham family (Tullamore) who are proving very difficult to build a fuller picture of , for reasons shared on previos posts, and then the first sign of light is due to the loss of Elizabeth.
Thank you all again, Slan!
Marc
-
Sorry, I haven’t seen your previous posts and you may have this but here is the family in 1901 - Heuitt
http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/King_s_Co_/Tullamore_Urban/Wheelwright_Lane/1472405/
-
Drowning at Tullamore.
On Saturday afternoon Alice, aged 13, daughter of Mr James Hewitt, a labourer, whilst trying to cross the footboard fell into the canal at the 27th lock between the land racks, and was drowned. The body, which had a coupe of marks, possibly caused by passing boats, was recovered at 11:30p.m. by Acting-sergt. Corcoran and some civilians It was shown by the evidence given before Coroner Conway that no one was to be blamed. The jury attached a paragraph to their verdict urging upon the Canal Company the necessity of making better provision for the public safety at this dangerous place where several accidents have occurred.
[/quote]
Can i ask the source of this extract? Thanks
-
I would think it is a full copy of the snippet I posted earlier from
Leinster Reporter, Tullamore , 29th April 1911
-
Do you have this for her brother James?
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/871124/james-hewitt/
-
Do you have this for her brother James?
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/871124/james-hewitt/
No, Thank you that is very considerate of you !
I am working through the family so this will be a tremendous help-
Marc