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Re: Assistance regarding an address/inquest
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 07 November 10 17:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi


The London Metropolitan Archives infromation leaflet on the Coroner's records they hold

http://217.154.230.218/NR/rdonlyres/B4AD8012-54EA-4A38-BD3D-273ABB331498/0/41CORONERSRECORDSFORLONDONANDMIDDLESEX.pdf

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Re: Assistance regarding an address/inquest
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 07 November 10 17:52 GMT (UK) »
Carol asked a question and I answered it. Yes,  Edith was there aged 18 single.

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Re: Assistance regarding an address/inquest
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 07 November 10 21:23 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the pointers.

I found details of the person living at 31 Crossfield Street but don't know if this is the same as 31 Crossfield Lane. That is as far as I can go on that point.

I am certain that the Edith Loveridge who married David Dunn in 1910 is the Edith Loverage in the 1911 census.  The address is the same. As you say, I think her father may have forgotten she was married.  I can't find David Dunn but maybe he was away in the army.

With regard to the inquest for James Greenrod, I will take that up further.  He was only 14 and had been working for two weeks at the Mazawattee factory at New Cross when he died. 

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