Yes in some circumstances the burial can be arranged but only if the Coroner gives permission so that usually means there is an inquest. Most cases as I know from arranging funerals in the UK the Undertaker needs the death cerificate. --- On Thu, 10/12/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: From: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: WEST-RIDING Digest, Vol 4, Issue 314 To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, 10 December, 2009, 8:01 Today's Topics: 1. Re: WEST-RIDING Digest, Vol 4, Issue 312 (Jenny De Angelis) 2. Re: WEST-RIDING Digest, Vol 4, Issue 312 (Yvonne Cairns) 3. Names and events (Tony Cheal) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 12:20:59 +0100 From: "Jenny De Angelis" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [WRY] WEST-RIDING Digest, Vol 4, Issue 312 To: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=response << Burial no as the funeral can not be arranged until > after the death has been registered. >> This is not necessarily the case. I have a death certificate in front of me as I write this where the death took place on 8th January 1862. The man died of Appoplexy, (stroke in todays terms), there was an inquest on the 9th of Jan. 1862 but the death was not registered by the coroner until January 21st 1862. The man was my Gt. Gt. Grandfather who was a mariner sailing his collier brig between Hartlepool County Durham around the coast of England dropping off coal on the way. He had a stroke on board his ship on the 7th Jan. and was taken off the ship and into Lowestoft Infirmary Suffolk where he died the next day. I have his burial back in Hartlepool on January 12th. 1862. My ancestor part owned the ship and was the Master of her, two of his sons sailed with him, one as an apprentice aged about 14/15, the elder son as Mate. I can only assume that the sons took their father's on board the ship bck home to Hartlepool for burial. They must have been given a paper by the coroner releasing the body and authorising the burial even though the death was not registered until about 2 weeks later. The elder son would have been well abe to Master the ship back home to Hartlepool, he continued to master her on voyages for about the next ten years or so according to ther records I have for him. The only reason I can think of for there being such a delay in registering the death is that the coroner perhaps needed to speak to the eldest son about what occurred on the 7th Jan., before he could tie up any loose ends and register the death and had to wait for them to sail back to Lowestoft on their next voyage. . Either that or the coroner registered all the deaths that he had carried out inquests on during that particular month as a job lot towards the end of the month once he had finished his paperwork on them. Having issued certificates for the release of the bodies authorising the burials of them all during that period? Regards Jenny DeAngelis. Spain. ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 13:16:43 -0000 From: "Yvonne Cairns" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [WRY] WEST-RIDING Digest, Vol 4, Issue 312 To: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I also have a case where a death and burial occurred in August one year but the inquest & registration of death took place 8 months later Yvonne -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jenny De Angelis Sent: 09 December 2009 11:21 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WRY] WEST-RIDING Digest, Vol 4, Issue 312 << Burial no as the funeral can not be arranged until > after the death has been registered. >> This is not necessarily the case. I have a death certificate in front of me as I write this where the death took place on 8th January 1862. The man died of Appoplexy, (stroke in todays terms), there was an inquest on the 9th of Jan. 1862 but the death was not registered by the coroner until January 21st 1862. The man was my Gt. Gt. Grandfather who was a mariner sailing his collier brig between Hartlepool County Durham around the coast of England dropping off coal on the way. He had a stroke on board his ship on the 7th Jan. and was taken off the ship and into Lowestoft Infirmary Suffolk where he died the next day. I have his burial back in Hartlepool on January 12th. 1862. My ancestor part owned the ship and was the Master of her, two of his sons sailed with him, one as an apprentice aged about 14/15, the elder son as Mate. I can only assume that the sons took their father's on board the ship bck home to Hartlepool for burial. They must have been given a paper by the coroner releasing the body and authorising the burial even though the death was not registered until about 2 weeks later. The elder son would have been well abe to Master the ship back home to Hartlepool, he continued to master her on voyages for about the next ten years or so according to ther records I have for him. The only reason I can think of for there being such a delay in registering the death is that the coroner perhaps needed to speak to the eldest son about what occurred on the 7th Jan., before he could tie up any loose ends and register the death and had to wait for them to sail back to Lowestoft on their next voyage. . Either that or the coroner registered all the deaths that he had carried out inquests on during that particular month as a job lot towards the end of the month once he had finished his paperwork on them. Having issued certificates for the release of the bodies authorising the burials of them all during that period? Regards Jenny DeAngelis. Spain. Some useful websites - FREECEN - http://www.freecen.org.uk/ FREEBMD - http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ Want to know where a place in Yorkshire is - Try Genuki http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ ------------------------------- 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 ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 14:30:08 +0000 From: Tony Cheal <[email protected]> Subject: [WRY] Names and events To: Yorksgen <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Time to revisit http://sites.google.com/site/harrogatenamesdatabase/ as I've just uploaded a further 5,000 names. 60,000 names for you now to check-out ! Maybe one of them is "yours". Earliest entry is 1086. It's all free ..... You've only got to email me with your requests and I'll extract the relevant item for you. ...... and for those who have received much material from me ............. I'd be grateful for some response from you if you've not already done so. Likewise - If you've not had a response from me then please do give me a nudge. As I'm Wintering on the Algarve at the moment, you may not get an instant reply as I cannot always get a wireless link. Tony Cheal www.harrogatepeopleandplaces.info http://sites.google.com/site/harrogatenamesdatabase/ [email protected] ------------------------------ To contact the WEST-RIDING list administrator, send an email to [email protected] To post a message to the WEST-RIDING mailing list, send an email to [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 email with no additional text. End of WEST-RIDING Digest, Vol 4, Issue 314 *******************************************
Hi, A group called Internet Archive are uploading Yorkshire Parish Register Society volumes (and much more) onto the internet with free public access. This link, when copied and pasted, takes you to the results I got for a 'Yorkshire parish register' search. http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=yorkshire%20parish%20register Many of the individual results are only described by the volume number and they have to be opened to find the parish that is covered. When you open an item, I suggest using the 'read online' option in the 'view the book' panel on the left side of the page. This isn't the easiest of sites on the internet to move around, but is well worth the effort. Happy searching, Dom O'Malley.
I have tried various times to open the link below, both yesterday and again today, but I get a message saying that the search engine returned invalid information or was unresponsive and that they are trying to resolve the problem. I tried going to the home page of the site and searching there for parish registers but again I got up the same message. Why can't I open the page? have others had a similar problem? Do I need to register before I can get the page open perhaps? The list of parishes that David posted in a later message has a few parish that interest me and it is so annoying that I can't get the page to open and have a look : - ((((((( Regards Jenny DeAngelis Spain. <<< http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=yorkshire%20parish%20register >>
Jenny I have had the same problem in the past But on most occasions it works perfectly well ChrisB -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Jenny De Angelis Sent: 12 December 2009 14:08 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WRY] Online parish registers. I have tried various times to open the link below, both yesterday and again today, but I get a message saying that the search engine returned invalid information or was unresponsive and that they are trying to resolve the problem. I tried going to the home page of the site and searching there for parish registers but again I got up the same message. Why can't I open the page? have others had a similar problem? Do I need to register before I can get the page open perhaps? The list of parishes that David posted in a later message has a few parish that interest me and it is so annoying that I can't get the page to open and have a look : - ((((((( Regards Jenny DeAngelis Spain. <<< http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=yorkshire%20parish%20register >> Some useful websites - FREECEN - http://www.freecen.org.uk/ FREEBMD - http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ Want to know where a place in Yorkshire is - Try Genuki http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ ------------------------------- 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
Hi Jenny, I have been able to open it - maybe it is a problem with your computer - at times they do seem to have a mind of there own. Best of luck and happy hunting Annette Watson Lismore Australia At 03:07 PM 12/12/2009 +0100, you wrote: >I have tried various times to open the link below, both yesterday and again >today, but I get a message saying that the search engine returned invalid >information or was unresponsive and that they are trying to resolve the >problem. I tried going to the home page of the site and searching there >for parish registers but again I got up the same message. Why can't I open >the page? have others had a similar problem? Do I need to register before >I can get the page open perhaps? > >The list of parishes that David posted in a later message has a few parish >that interest me and it is so annoying that I can't get the page to open and >have a look : - ((((((( > >Regards >Jenny DeAngelis >Spain. > ><<< http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=yorkshire%20parish%20register > >> > > > > > >Some useful websites - >FREECEN - http://www.freecen.org.uk/ >FREEBMD - http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ >Want to know where a place in Yorkshire is - Try Genuki >http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ > >------------------------------- >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