I have had the opportunity recently to peruse the Victorian Inquests 1840-1985 Index CD. I am intrigued by some of the codes that are used in the "cause" field. SI, obviously stands for self inflicted. But there are a couple I haven't figured out )probably obvious to everyone else), so hope someone can help: What would NSE and WSI mean? -- Regards, Unless stated to the contrary at the beginning of the text, this message may be considered to be in the public domain and may be copied, distributed, forwarded, etc. without infringing upon any copyright to which I may normally be entitled. Ian Marr (A.I.G.S 11528) 10.5m above sea-level at 38°23'15"S by 142°36'04"E I live in my own little world - but that's okay, at least I'm well known here. Eddress: marrtron@ansonic.com.au Home Page: http://members.datafast.net.au/marrtronics/ Extensive S.W. Victorian Cemetery Indexes on above site. List Administrator: DIVENS, FRUISH, ROOF, WINFIELD on Rootsweb.com Webmaster for Warrnambool Family History Group & Hamilton History Centre
NSI = not sufficient evidence, but not sure of the other. ....barbara k At 06:55 PM 7/14/2003, you wrote: >I have had the opportunity recently to peruse the Victorian Inquests >1840-1985 Index CD. > >I am intrigued by some of the codes that are used in the "cause" field. > >SI, obviously stands for self inflicted. But there are a couple I >haven't figured out )probably obvious to everyone else), so hope someone >can help: > >What would NSE and WSI mean? Barbara Kolle E-mail - beejaykay@optusnet.com.au Melbourne, Victoria, Australia http://members.optusnet.com.au/bndkolle
>From the Inquest Index - NSE = not sufficient evidence; SI = self inflicted; WSI = wilful self inflicted; Cheers Jackie -----Original Message----- From: Barbara J. Kolle [mailto:beejaykay@optusnet.com.au] Sent: Monday, 14 July 2003 6:59 PM To: AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [[AUS-CEM]] Re: [[AUS-CEM]] Inquest Index Code NSE NSI = not sufficient evidence, but not sure of the other. ....barbara k At 06:55 PM 7/14/2003, you wrote: >I have had the opportunity recently to peruse the Victorian Inquests >1840-1985 Index CD. > >I am intrigued by some of the codes that are used in the "cause" field. > >SI, obviously stands for self inflicted. But there are a couple I >haven't figured out )probably obvious to everyone else), so hope someone >can help: > >What would NSE and WSI mean? Barbara Kolle E-mail - beejaykay@optusnet.com.au Melbourne, Victoria, Australia http://members.optusnet.com.au/bndkolle ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== ================================================================== Cemetery Records on line:- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~batman/ ================================================================== http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=AUSTRALIA-CEMETE RIES ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237