I have a copy of my grandmother's husband's father's Death Certificate. Henry James Vincent died on 6th December 1872, aged 27, in Curry Mallet (North Curry), Somerset. The cause of death was 'fracture of skull by falling from a donkey - accident'. It also states that an inquest into his death was held on 11th December 1872.
I am obviously very curious as this seems an unusual cause of death. On the 1871 Census for Curry Mallet, Somerset, his occupation is 'quarry man'. Could the accident have happened whilst he was working? Would his death have been mentioned in any local newspaper at that time, e.g. Taunton? Can anyone please help or point me in the right direction?
Hi M-M-M Yes accidents were often featured in local newspapers so it would be worth contacting the library for that area to establish what the local paper was at that time and if the library has the newspapers in their archive (usually on fiche). You have a rough date so that is very helpful. In our village inquests were often held in the local pub and were quite descriptive with eye witness accounts - usually the employers were found to be blameless - not much health and safety or employees rights in those days. This site lists all the libraries around the country so you can check out which library http://www.familia.org.uk/libraries.html
You may also be interested to know there is a site dedicated to quarrymen http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stonemen/ At least you could get your ancestor's name entered on the roll I am descended from stonemasons from Cornwall
Donkey Engineer Small engine powered by steam or compressed air used to drive pumps or drain sumps (pits in which excess water is collected) ... or to operate a hoist for a shallow shaft