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    1. FW: Victorian inquests
    2. Rowena Gough
    3. Hi Dave Where does one go to look up inquests online? Thank you, Rowena In Melbourne, Australia Researching PASCOE, SHUGG, TREVITHICK (Cornwall, Sth Australia, Victoria, New Zealand & USA); TRELOAR, EDDY (Cornwall); GOUGH, PHILLIPS (Glamorgan, Monmouthshire Wales & Victoria); BURSILL (Gloucestershire & London) SMART, FOOT (Somerset, Sth Australia, Victoria); HUNT, EADES (England) & BURKE (County Clare & Dublin, Ireland) -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dave Evans Sent: Friday, 23 January 2009 8:57 AM To: Tia McCombes; [email protected] Subject: Re: Victorian inquests Hi Tia, I know it is a long time ago you asked about people falling down mine shafts, but on re-reading your email I found I have the inquest number for William Reynolds. Reynolds, William. 1894/00/00. Killed. Ballarat District. Fall down mine shaft. Sebastopol. Inquest No. 1894/1352 Dave in Ballarat At 07:16 AM 1/07/2008, Tia McCombes wrote: >Well I never thought of inquests for people >possibly falling down mine shafts! Would there >only be an inquest if they found the body? There >I was last night having just sent an e-mail to a >distant cousin about her ancestor who apparently >disappeared one night after having had a bit of >a drinking session at the local pub. It was >believed that he had fallen down a mine shaft >and apparently a search had been instituted for >him, but he was never found. We were >discussing newspapers etc as there doesn't >appear to be a death record for him, then the >very next post to the list was some one asking >about Inquest record for somone who had fallen >down a mine shaft. It's a small world! As a >long shot could some one do a look up in the >inquest index for me for a Johannes Volk around >1891. Thank you so much Tia in Canberra ----- >Original Message ---- From: Chris Ward ><[email protected]> To: Norman Archibald ><[email protected]>; >[email protected] Sent: Monday, >30 June, 2008 6:18:06 PM Subject: RE: Victorian >inquests The reference number is 1352. There >are no details at all in the index. Regards, >Chris -----Original Message----- From: >[email protected] >[mailto:[email protected]] >On Behalf Of Norman Archibald Sent: Monday, 30 >June 2008 3:43 PM To: >[email protected] Subject: >Victorian inquests Dear listers, Could someone >on the list do a look-up for me please. I am >looking for record of an inquest into the death >of a William REYNOLDS who is perported to have >disappeared down a mine shaft in the Sebastopol >area in 1894. Norm. >------------------------------- To unsubscribe >from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the >word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the >subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- :-) Victorian Mining Accident Index, over 12,100 names sorted Alphabetically as well as by Place. on CDROM $20.00 plus Postage. Mining Registrars Reports 1859 to 1887 all Victoria, most reports published, send for a list to Dave Evans 439 Main Rd. Ballarat, 3350 Victoria or email [email protected] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.176 / Virus Database: 270.10.12/1910 - Release Date: 1/22/2009 6:28 PM

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