08-10-2019, 16:28 | #2071 |
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Richard Talbot and Jane Sewell, I'd say.
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08-10-2019, 19:41 | #2072 |
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Second entry down is the birth record of Mary Brogan, daughter of Bernard Brogan and Martha Burrows.
For Date and Place of Birth I'm reading - Fourth March 1866 Nerney's Cottages Sandwith Street not __________ ??? What do you think that last word is? |
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24-10-2019, 22:18 | #2076 |
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479 & 480 - seems to relate to the same person with slight differences in details; the first informant is Anastatia Kavanagh Cullen, present at death, residence 52 Mountjoy Square; the second informant was Nicholas Whyte esq, Coroner for the city of Dublin
place of death - Jervis St Hospital; residence [hard to read] 4 Court & House Ball? on off Great Hawkins ... Lisyard??? occupation 479 ship stoker; 480 ship fireman cause of death: 479 Fracture of the skull, inquest; 480 fracture of the skull by falling into the hold of a ship accidental, inquest held 10 July 88 Freeman's Journal 10 July 1888 p3 reports that he died in the hold of the Steamer "Longford"; the inquest was told he fell 23ft into the hatch, verdict accidental death [Dublin Daily Express 11 July 1888] Last edited by KildareFan; 24-10-2019 at 22:28. |
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24-10-2019, 22:23 | #2077 |
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479 Place of death was Jervis St hospital, but I think after that is a Liverpool address.
Occupation - Ship _____? Given the dreadful writing, could be cousin. **edit Checking the papers for inquest reports, it seems he fell 23 feet down a hatchway into the hold of the steamer Longford. Last edited by spurious; 24-10-2019 at 22:28. |
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25-10-2019, 13:11 | #2078 | ||
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How did you find these inquest details? I have a FMP subscription and entered the name and date into the newspaper search, but didn't get any results. |
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25-10-2019, 13:40 | #2079 |
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<How did you find these inquest details? I have a FMP subscription and entered the name and date into the newspaper search, but didn't get any results.>
The newspaper reports didn't mention his address - often less detail in the search criteria will produce more results. What's strange is that his death was registered twice - normally with an inquest, the coroner will be the informant, which happened in this case. For some reason Anastatia also decided to register the death. |
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25-10-2019, 16:07 | #2080 |
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I found the inquest report on irishnewsarchive.com . It's a subscription site - though free in libraries and schools.
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25-10-2019, 21:09 | #2081 |
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I think that the Liverpool address is [ ] Street off Great Howard, Liverpool.
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01-11-2019, 15:31 | #2082 |
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https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy....51/5961850.pdf
Third entry down, father of the bride. I can't make out his first name. The surname is Tully, and he's 'living'. I think his occupation is 'Smith'? |
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01-11-2019, 15:51 | #2084 |
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Church record gives parents as John and Norah
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