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Re: cause of death
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 24 January 23 20:16 GMT (UK) »
Thanks to polarbear, bearkat and Zefiro for looking,
I did get the peritonitis part but do think the other cause/ significant problem at time of death was `Burn of Hip'

Will go with that on the postem, if anyone comes across it and wonders if I have mistranscribed it then they will have the option of purchasing the pdf, should they want to, and see what they make of it.

Its the best I can do :-)

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Re: cause of death
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 24 January 23 20:25 GMT (UK) »
One of the symptoms of hepatitis can be an abnormal tingling or burning sensation (paresthesia). So it could be that the poor boy suffered for 3 weeks from the burn(ing) of hep(atitis)?
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Re: cause of death
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 24 January 23 20:30 GMT (UK) »
thanks manuarik
its 'possible' but for the purposes of the postem I can't really second guess, I have to (rightly or wrongly, as with any transcription) type what I see and, as such, feel that if he had hepatitis it would have said so (they liked the long words back then !).

I really appreciate the replies and will note them in my own records.

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Re: cause of death
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 24 January 23 20:32 GMT (UK) »
You're quite right of course - I don't envy you, if you have lots of these to transcribe!
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« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 24 January 23 20:55 GMT (UK) »
You're quite right of course - I don't envy you, if you have lots of these to transcribe!

have done over 100 so far (including some I did a while ago).

Still got lots to go, I have some that were in drawers that I was able to scan and more that I bought over the last 20+ years.

I still have the info so can't see any reason why I shouldn't share on the offchance that someone may come across the postem and, as I have done on occasion, be over the moon that the postem at least helps me to confirm that its the correct entry.
I do my best to transcribe accurately but as with any transcription its then up to the reader if they take it as definite or get the record to be sure.
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Re: cause of death
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 24 January 23 21:56 GMT (UK) »
Peritonitis is definitely the secondary cause listed here. Peritonitis = inflammation of the peritoneum, ie the lining of the abdominal cavity. One of the commoner causes of this is if an organ in the abdomen "bursts" and the leakage of gut contents then irritates and inflames the peritoneum.

I too would go for "Burn of hip" as the primary listed cause.

How might the two be connected? Well, surprise, you can get an acute ulcer in the upper part of the gut as part of the body's stress reaction to a bad burn, and if that ulcer perforates then you'll get peritonitis!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curling%27s_ulcer
Bradbury (Sedgeley, Bilston, Warrington)
Cooper (Sedgeley, Bilston)
Kilner/Kilmer (Leic, Notts)
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Holyland (Anywhere and everywhere, also Holiland Holliland Hollyland)
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Re: cause of death
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 25 January 23 10:46 GMT (UK) »
Thank you Annie.
As far as I am aware the info in the cause column was/is listed in order - the main cause first and then contributing factors. Though a burn, especially in a young child, is very serious I wouldn't have made the connection with peritonitis without your help.

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« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 25 January 23 13:20 GMT (UK) »

Will go with that on the postem, if anyone comes across it and wonders if I have mistranscribed it then they will have the option of purchasing the pdf, should they want to, and see what they make of it.

Its the best I can do :-)

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Given you've posted the pdf on here, couldn't you provide a link to this thread on the postem?
Middlesex: KING,  MUMFORD, COOK, ROUSE, GOODALL, BROWN
Oxford: MATTHEWS, MOSS
Kent: SPOONER, THOMAS, KILLICK, COLLINS
Cambs: PRIGG, LEACH
Hants: FOSTER
Montgomery: BREES
Surrey: REEVE

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Re: cause of death
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 25 January 23 16:54 GMT (UK) »
[quote author=StevieSteve link=topic=869601.msg7405606#msg7405606 date=1674652839

Given you've posted the pdf on here, couldn't you provide a link to this thread on the postem?
[/quote]

I didn't even think of that, its a really good idea :-)

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