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Hertfordshire / Re: Newspaper report of an inquest 1926 - Shklovsky
« on: Friday 08 June 18 18:02 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for this info. The father was George E Shklovsky. I have also found a possible marriage for the brother Brian. Nothing for the sister Pauline after her birth. I believe she was the only on my Father actually met.

My next step is to order the report. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

Alyson

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Hertfordshire / Re: Newspaper report of an inquest 1926 - Shklovsky
« on: Thursday 07 June 18 21:30 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the info. I hadn't seen the burial info. Interesting that it took place on my Dad's 3rd birthday.

Seem to have come to another brick wall at the moment but at least I am further on than a few weeks ago and I can see some truth in the story. I just hope there is a descendant of Brian or Pauline that I can make contact with who might have some information.

I will keep trying.
Alyso

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Hertfordshire / Newspaper report of an inquest 1926 - Shklovsky
« on: Thursday 07 June 18 20:08 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I have grown up with a story from my Dad's side of the family about one brother watching another brother burn to death, possibly after being left alone in a flat, possibly in Paris. All was very vague and I had no idea who these brothers were or how we were related.
Now, 4 years after my Father's death, I happened upon information about his Aunt (the black sheep) pointing me to look in London for her. It had been suggested that she had married a Russian and I was able to find the records of the marriage and the births of 3 children, Brian, Peter and Pauline. Also the record of death of Peter aged 3 in Hatfield district.

I have now received the death certificate and it shows that he died in Welwyn Garden City on 30th June 1926 and an inquest was held the following day.

The cause of death was shock to the system from burns which seems to support the dying in a fire story although not Paris and looking at photos of the road it looks like it was a house not a flat.

I am aware that the inquest record has probably been destroyed and have tried searching for a newspaper report with no success.

If anyone can help me with this or has any information about the Shklovsky family I would love to hear from you.

(I did post some of this originally in Herefordshire by mistake).

Alyson

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Herefordshire / Re: Inquest records
« on: Thursday 31 May 18 08:44 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I have searched the newspaper archives online but found nothing for the surname. I even tried his middle name Stevenson (a family surname) with no luck.

My next step is to contact the records office.

Thanks.

Alyson

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Herefordshire / Re: Inquest records
« on: Wednesday 30 May 18 12:17 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for all your replies.

I did slip up with my initial posting as it should have been Hertfordshire but the info is still useful.

I have tried searching the newspapers but still can't find  any information.

Alyson

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Herefordshire / Re: Inquest records
« on: Tuesday 29 May 18 16:07 BST (UK)  »
Thanks. Will try that.

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Herefordshire / Inquest records
« on: Tuesday 29 May 18 16:03 BST (UK)  »
I have just received a death certificate for my Dad's cousin who died in Hatfield in 1926 aged 3 years. It says there was an inquest and wondered how I can obtain a record of this.

Alyson

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Cambridgeshire Completed Lookups / Re: 1851/61 lookup Kingerley please.
« on: Monday 19 June 06 15:59 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the information. It seems highly likely that you have found the right Emma for me in 1851 as her mother's maiden name was Perkins so Emma could have been visiting a relative.
It is interesting to see that Emma is still in Cambridgeshire in 1861 as the man she marries is from Rutland. I don't suppose I will ever find out how she came to meet him.

Thanks again.
Alyson.

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Cambridgeshire Completed Lookups / Re: 1851/61 lookup Kingerley please.
« on: Saturday 30 April 05 19:35 BST (UK)  »
Emma's parents were John and Ann Kingerley who married in 1833 at Thorney Cambs.

Thanks for trying for me.

Alyson.

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