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Coroners Inquest

Posted: 09 Nov 2010 07:05
by samarai49
Does anyone know if it is possible to get a copy of an inquest held in October 1877? I have information from the Liverpool Mercury that says an inquest was held on October 9 into the the death of Thomas Ignatius Perkins.
I would very much like to get a copy of that report but don't know where to start. Any help is very much appreciated! Thanks in advance from 'down under"

Posted: 09 Nov 2010 08:40
by MaryA
Checking the Liverpool Records Office Online Catalogue it would seem that the Coroner's Inquest Records began only in 1898, I don't believe you will be lucky, prior to that date we tend to rely on the newspaper articles.

Posted: 09 Nov 2010 09:42
by samarai49
That's disappointing but I guess that's what I expected. Thomas was my great grandmother's younger brother. He died from internal injuries after falling into a ship's hold - I guess I was hoping to get some more information to pad out their lives.
Thanks for your quick reply

Coroners Inquest

Posted: 09 Nov 2010 12:57
by dickiesam
Hi,
I don't think you would have gleaned much more from an Inquest Record than is on Thomas' death cert. The verdict would probably have been 'Misadventure - Accidental death'. And there would have been a few more details such as what he was doing at the time; presumably working as a docker loading or unloading a ship.

Dickiesam

Posted: 16 Nov 2010 20:39
by jan44
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Liverpool Mercury 9th October 1877

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As already suggested the inquest report would only have the same information as of that on the death cert and looking at the newspaper it was a verdict of accidental death.

Jan

Coroners Inquest - Thomas Ignatius Perkins.

Posted: 16 Nov 2010 22:30
by dickiesam
RE:
Liverpool Mercury 9th October 1877

Good find Jan! Well done.

Dickiesam

Posted: 17 Nov 2010 09:55
by Tina
Brill Jan, such a sad end for a young man.

Tina