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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Accidental Shooting
« on: Wednesday 25 May 11 22:26 BST (UK)  »
Very many thanks for all your help. What a pity the inquest report no longer exists. The Cusson family always blamed my Grandfather for his wife's death and it would be good to know what happened.

Thanks again

785
Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Accidental Shooting
« on: Monday 16 May 11 21:26 BST (UK)  »
Eddie hope you don't mind me coming back to you. If at all possible could you  also see at some time  if there is an electoral roll up to 1940 that shows Merle Taylor/Cussions with her family.She was only 8 months when her mother died so likely to have been brought up by her grandparents Ann and John Henry Cussons. In 1918 they lived at 16 Parkgate Croydon Rd Middlesbrough. In 1932 when Ann dies leaving some £1600 to her husband  the address is 40 croydon Rd Middlesbrough . Now Seems she stayed with her grandparents and then when her grandmother died moved to John and Mary Cussons.
Very many thanks
Tempogold

786
Yorkshire (North Riding) Lookup Requests / Will oF John Henry Cussons
« on: Sunday 15 May 11 11:11 BST (UK)  »
Hello all
I wonder if someone is going to the Gro in York at some time. John Henry Cussons from Middlesbrough died 13/8/1940 . For a reason I don't understand probate was granted at Llandudno 7/10/1940.

Would like to obtain a copy of his will.

Many thanks
Tempogold.

787
Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Accidental Shooting
« on: Saturday 14 May 11 20:56 BST (UK)  »
HI Eddie
Thanks for your kind offer and yes please can I take it up. Is there any additional information you need ? Shooting took place on 30/11/1918 and inquest on 2/12/1918. Agatha Bessie was 23.
Many thank for your kindness
Temogold

788
Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Accidental Shooting
« on: Saturday 14 May 11 19:19 BST (UK)  »
That's a real shame Dan as it would be lovely to be in contact with extended family--and we have no photos pre 1930s.

Best Wishes

789
Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Accidental Shooting
« on: Saturday 14 May 11 13:36 BST (UK)  »
Hello all.
Sorry was a way for a few days. Thanks for your replies.

Eddie -- Would very much like to take up your offer, thank you so much.

 Dan
As to Agathas husbands name ,it was Frederick Ambrose Taylor born Loftus. His father was George  b 1869 a railway engine driver who went to South Africa---Fred returned alone from there when he was 17.His father was one of 7 children to  George Taylor  born 1830 in Boulby and his wife  Mary b 1833 .Fred's Aunts and Uncles would have been Robert b1860,Mary b1862,Joseph b 1865, Harriet b 1867, Lucy b 1872 and a Frederick b 1874.
Best Wishes.

790
Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Accidental Shooting
« on: Monday 09 May 11 19:50 BST (UK)  »
Thanks will see what I can find.

791
Yorkshire (North Riding) / Accidental Shooting
« on: Monday 09 May 11 13:44 BST (UK)  »
Agatha Bessie Taylor aged 23 of 19 Cadogan street Middlesbrough died from a revolver wound to the head accidentally inflicted by herself on 30/11/1918. An inquest was held on 2/12/1918 . The death  was then registered on 3/12/1918.In the Times on 2/12/1918 it said Mrs Taylor ,wife of Lieutenant Taylor( he was RAF) was examining a revolver belonging to her husband when it went off .(Her husband dies in 1965.)
I would like to get a copy of the report of the inquest but not sure how to proceed. Grateful for any help or more information on the case.

Thanks

792
Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Cussons/Taylor Middlesbrough
« on: Monday 02 May 11 12:40 BST (UK)  »
Thank you both.Merle was born 28/2/1918. Frederick still in RAF to April 1919. He  remarries in 1920 in the West Midlands and is described on the certificate as Widower--in touch with that family.His daughter was not with him so likely with her grandparents  Ann and John Henry Cussons.  At the time it would have been commom for children to be brought up by the wife's family--after all he was still in the RAF and not able to look after a child.  And yes we do think he goes abroad again, we think Canada  as story goes he smuggled Whisky across into America.When he returns to England we don't know but  he is living in the London area in the 1940s and dies in 1965 in London.

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