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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Cause of Death
« on: Sunday 21 April 19 18:41 BST (UK) »Catarrh.
Thanks so much, that's definitely it. I can see it clearly now that you've pointed it out.
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Catarrh.
Still Kenton Street in 1886/1888 I think number 24 per school admission for Robert Keen - writing very faint but top of page mother Eliza.
Is it possible to find Kenton Street in 1891 census and see if the family are still there?
Can't find Ann yet otherwise
Age looks like 15 on original:
from Ancestry
1891
Ann Keen
Age: 45 Servant
Birth Place: St Giles in the Fields, London,
Residence Place: Putney, Putney, London, England
George Tickner 56
...........
Ann Keen 45
Mary Keen 63 St Clements Danes
Class: RG12; Piece: 453; Folio: 112; Page: 10
In 1901 she is just shown as b London (married name Stearman)
Found it - she is shown as b St George B and mother is indexed as Elisa
Thanks Sam
The unfortunate thing about St George's Hanover Square is that it's not in Paddington or Marylebone
You'll not find a lot of London newspapers online but Westminster Archives itself has, I'm told, a good selection, so it'd be worth asking them about that more than the actual inquest records themselves
Hi,
I'd start with emailing Westminster Archives to ask if they hold any Inquest files giving them details (name person, date of Inquest etc.).
A newspaper search might yield a report of the proceedings.
Good Luck!
Not looking good for South Westminster...
Westminster (South Westminster)
1760-1880 at Westminster Abbey Muniment Room
The years 1760-1799 can be viewed online at www.londonlives.org/browse.jsp
1881-April 1944 not extant – records destroyed
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01kzq/
Paddington or Marylebone look more hopeful though. Can you pinpoint a bit more where your chap met his end?
Hi
You need to see
England & Scotland, Select Cemetery Registers, 1800-2016
on ancestry
John