« Reply #12 on: Monday 10 October 11 18:56 BST (UK) »
Thank you again for all help and advice. Thomas's death extract says that he died from his injuries of '3 months'. So it seems unlikely that he suffered the injury several years before he died unfortunately. Perhaps, at the time, the accident just didn't seem to be too serious...there doesn't appear to be a newspaper report about it. Hence, the reason I want to try to see if there are railway archives that still survive.
Thanks for the tip with regards to contacting Dundee University re medical records. I have sent an email and await a reply.
Thanks also for finding a Thomas Connelly in the 1851 census. I had found another Thomas Connelly and presumed I had found him..so I need now to do a bit more research to see if I can decide which is the right one!
As always, thank you for your time and enthusiasm in trying to help me.
Rosie
Anderson, Low, Reid, Painter, Darter, Myles, Martin, Murphy, Connelly/Conlin, Stewart, McKenzie, Denham/Denholm, Findlay, Gordon, Leaver, McGee, Milne, Phease, Crips, Doig, Forbes, Hogg, Povey, Proctor, Millar