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Cork / Re: Julia Isum
« on: Monday 08 April 24 15:15 BST (UK)  »
Thank You

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Cork / Re: Julia Isum
« on: Monday 08 April 24 07:55 BST (UK)  »
 Thank you . The sad thing is their brother  Frank Herbert Allport born in Barrow in Furness dies in 1902. He had joined the Royal Navy. Service number 203131. He died of Enteric Fever in Nauplia Greece. his last ship was the Hood .

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Cork / Re: Julia Isum
« on: Sunday 07 April 24 07:46 BST (UK)  »
 Hello and thank you for your Interest and help. So pleased I asked about Julia .

 Yes Julia Isum nee Castles died in England not Ireland  and was either visiting or living with her daughter Julia  and family in Barrow in Furness at the time of her death. She died age 69 on 26 January 1883 at their home 1 Teasdale road Walney Barrow in Furness . Her son in law George Allport was the informant . The Allport  family  have further postings in England  before returning to Cork Ireland . George and Julia Allport died in Courtmacsherry Co Cork  ( Julia 1912 and George 1913) .

Thank you all .

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Cork / Re: Julia Isum
« on: Monday 01 April 24 09:11 BST (UK)  »
Thank you, Have ordered a  Pdf copy of death from GRO and keeping fingers crossed. It would be wonderful to find out a bit more.

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Cork / Re: Julia Isum
« on: Saturday 30 March 24 19:18 GMT (UK)  »
Hello, yes I saw that death but admit I dismissed it. Not aware that she ever left Ireland . Although 3daughters did. But the one that went to Cheshire died in 1882. Another daughter was in the South of England and one in Kent and I know Julia was not with her. Will need to revisit. Thank you

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Cork / Julia Isum
« on: Saturday 30 March 24 14:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hello

I have tried unsuccessfully to find a death record for Julia Isum ( sometimes spelt ISOM) . Born in 1812 Co Kerry  maiden name was Castles. Married Richard Isum in 1836. He died 29 Aug 1882 Skibbereen age 80. On the Ireland Valuation Record for 1824-1856 the family are living at Castletownsend in West Carbery

 On the entry for him on the Irish Genecology site it sated he was married at the time of his death. But i can not find any Death record for this wife. The family was Church Of Ireland.
grateful for any help.

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Cheshire / Re: White family
« on: Monday 12 February 24 11:14 GMT (UK)  »
Just by way of update. the marriage cert for Thomas White in Stockton on 7 august  1880 (mentioned in first post) is not the Thomas I am seeking. The Marriage certificate says he was a widower ,and gives his occupation as a Gentleman .

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Coroners Report 1907 Grace Emily Lee
« on: Sunday 11 February 24 12:05 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much for finding the article. Surprised it was in a Sheffield paper  not local. So sad . So they think i the food poisoning may have been caused by  a joint of beef sold by a butcher  but as the article said he had no other complaints . May have been how the food was stored . But so tragic for this family . Thank you again

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Nottinghamshire / Coroners Report 1907 Grace Emily Lee
« on: Sunday 11 February 24 08:45 GMT (UK)  »
Hello

I am hoping someone may be able to help me find information on an inquest held in Nottingham on 24th Jan 1907 and 7 Feb 1907. for two children.

The Lee family suffered a double tragedy when two of their children died. Robert Lee b 23 Nov 1905  was buried 26 Jan 1907 at Averham   near Newark Nottinghamshire.
On his sisters death cert  it says Grace Emily Lee age 14 months died 24 Jan 1907 due to Ptomaine poisoning ( Food poisoning) . She was buried on the same day as her brother ( i don't have his death cert but its highly likely it is the same cause) .
Any information about this tragedy would be appreciated.

Thank You .


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