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Coroners Inquests
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Alison | Report | 5 Jun 2003 22:12 |
Try the police orders database, go to the links and click on the black sheep index this may have details on the crime |
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Gary | Report | 5 Jun 2003 20:29 |
On the death certificate of my great uncle Alfred Burgess it states that he died as a result of manslaughter on 6th February 1901. Where should I go to find more information on his death? Where would I find coroners reports? Should I try local news papers? Are there web sites that have information? Advice please. |