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Topic: Deaths in Sunderland Shipyards (Read 611 times)
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sillgen
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There were many accidents in those days. My ancestor died at Palmer's yard in Jarrow when a piece of ironstone fell out of a bucket above him and hit his head. Gilbert - have you checked the GRO death index to see if you can find him? He is not on FreeBMD but should be in the full index. Andrea
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sillgen
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How annoying that he is so elusive. I had not realised there were so many possible ways of spelling his name too. Kilborn/Kilbourn/Kilburn then all with an e on the end and all with double ll too. I suppose one avenue to explore might be the local paper as there may be a death notice. Andrea
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Dumpling
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I have been looking for information about George Metcalf Taylor, a mariner apparently died in a shipyard accident, possibly the Deptford Yard. (I'm not sure if that is the correct spelling). He was born in Sunderland in 1852 , married to Sarah Ann Martin and had 10 children all in Sunderland. The only death I can find was in 1895 in Greenwich. In the 1901 census, his daughter Georgina is found at the Sailors' Orphan Girls Home and School in Hampstead.
Any help appreciated. Joan
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