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24-08-2011, 10:45 PM #31Colin RowledgeGuest
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24-08-2011, 10:53 PM #32
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Not at all incompetent! This thread is specific to his occupation. The other thread is more general.
While it's best if all the information on one person is kept together in the same thread, we know it doesn't always work that way.
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19-10-2011, 12:38 PM #33Colin RowledgeGuest
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09-04-2013, 2:59 PM #34Colin RowledgeGuest
Almost 18 months on this chap, his wife and daughters are still presenting more questions than I can resolve.
The 1841 census - taken 6 June 1841 - has the family living on John Street, St. Mary, Whitechapel. Here follows the details of his death from the death certificate:
Date of death - 3 July 1842 - a Sunday
Place of death - 4 John Street
Age at death - 48 years
Occupation - Police Officer
Cause of Death - Consumption
Informant - J. Shaw of 24 Gloucester Pl. Stepney, In Attendance.
When Registered - 11 July 1842.
He was buried 10 July 1842 - 1 day before his death was registered. Was it mormal or common practice to register the death after burial?
I found a J. Shaw in the 1841 census at 24 Gloucester Pl. Stepney. His occupation was an Undertaker. Under what circumstances would an Undertaker be the Informant? Where was Mary - his wife and widow?
Just asking - so help me understand the circumstances above
Colin
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03-05-2013, 4:27 PM #35Colin RowledgeGuest
Just bumping this - does anyone have ideas, thoughts etc.?
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03-05-2013, 8:50 PM #36
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Could it be that the 9th July 1842 was a Saturday / 10th a sunday and I think you may find that the death certificate needs to be registered within 5 days of the event hence the reason for the undertaker doing it a responsible person!
The 5 day rule is only overridden if there is an inquest.....and there is no mewntion on the death cert of this
There is an entry in the newspaper of Thomas FANNING giving information at an inquest London Standard 29/06/1839
Let me know if you want a transcription.
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03-05-2013, 9:17 PM #37Colin RowledgeGuest
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