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    1. Re: [LIN] death certificate help please
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Linda Oddly it does not word the report as though the father was deceased Stamford Mercury April 07, 1854 Mr FRICKER held an inquest in Fishtoft Allotment, on Friday on teh body of John Thomas NEWTON, aged three years, son of a labourer residing by the side of Castle Dyke Drain, in which the child was accidentally drowned. A verdict was returned accordingly. Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 30/05/2014 20:02, Linda Sokalofsky wrote: > > > Hi folks > Over the years I have wanted to learn John Newton's cause of death so would > appreciate any help you could give to select the best choice of death > certificate: > > According to John Thomas Newton's (Thomas' son who drowned in the lock) 1854 > death certificate, his father was noted as John Newton, deceased. > > Eliza Plowright's 1st husband John Newton, I presume died/was killed between > the taking of the 1851 census March 30, 1851 and his child's death March 29, > 1854, and most probably before Eliza his wife became pregnant with her first > child abt. Oct. 1852, with James Plowright....which is a fairly short > window Apr. 1851 - Oct. 1852

    05/30/2014 04:47:47
    1. Re: [LIN] death certificate help please
    2. Linda Sokalofsky
    3. Hi Nivard Birth Certificate for little John Thomas Abraham their son: 21 April 1850, Elton, John Thomas, Abraham , Boy, Father, John Newton, Mother, Eliza Newton, formerly Hooton, Labourer, x The mark of Eliza Newton, mother, Elton, Twenty first May 1850, Registrar. ...and his Death Certificate: 29th March 1854, Langriville, John Thomas Newton, Male, 3 years, son of John Newton, Husbandman (Deseased), Accidently drowned in Castle Dike Drain, Coroner, Boston, 28 April 1854, Registrar. I had asked for a search through newspapers at Boston Library several years ago but at the time they could not find the inquest report. Thank you. Was that the whole report? L Hi Linda Oddly it does not word the report as though the father was deceased Stamford Mercury April 07, 1854 Mr FRICKER held an inquest in Fishtoft Allotment, on Friday on teh body of John Thomas NEWTON, aged three years, son of a labourer residing by the side of Castle Dyke Drain, in which the child was accidentally drowned. A verdict was returned accordingly. Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 30/05/2014 20:02, Linda Sokalofsky wrote: > > > Hi folks > Over the years I have wanted to learn John Newton's cause of death so would > appreciate any help you could give to select the best choice of death > certificate: > > According to John Thomas Newton's (Thomas' son who drowned in the lock) 1854 > death certificate, his father was noted as John Newton, deceased. > > Eliza Plowright's 1st husband John Newton, I presume died/was killed between > the taking of the 1851 census March 30, 1851 and his child's death March 29, > 1854, and most probably before Eliza his wife became pregnant with her first > child abt. Oct. 1852, with James Plowright....which is a fairly short > window Apr. 1851 - Oct. 1852 ------------------------------- 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

    05/30/2014 10:56:25