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Result of a Coroners Court

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Keith

Keith Report 18 Feb 2016 08:16

Hi Ann
I am not too sure if I answered you or not I am not too familiar with the set up.
Anyway thanks for the info.
I gave Durham Mining museum the info re my ancesters
I have been onto the Coroner's office in Newcastle unfortunately they don't have any archives going back to 1858.
I have checked the local Newspapers of the time and cant find any mention of it.
I noticed on DMM site that it mentioned a mines report I may have to go down that avenue
Many Thanks Keith

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 18 Feb 2016 00:50

Keith

I found a report on my gt grandfather's death in a local newspaper.

Contact the Local Studies and Archives, give them the date of death and date of inquest and ask if they can do a search of newspapers for 2 or 3 weeks after the dates. Also ask if they can send you a photocopy of the article if one is found

There may be a charge or not. I was lucky, they not only didn't charge me for anything, not even the air mail cost to Canada.

But be prepared .............. newspaper reports were much more gory then than they are now.


I've also found newspaper reports of the suicides of 2 young women, cousins, in OH's tree ........... one committed suicide after she thought her fiance no longer loved her, the other because she had been accused of theft. Those reports were found in British Newspapers Online.

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 17 Feb 2016 00:15

Keith

I know you have sent me a personal message but unfortunately I haven't been able to access "my threads" or my "messages" for ages now, so unfortunately I can't reply to you. I have informed Genes but so far have had no response from them.

Just wanted to let you know so you don't think I am ignoring your message.

Kath. x

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Feb 2016 15:40


Coroners' Files - Durham Record Office

www.durhamrecordoffice.org.uk/Pages/CoronersFiles.aspx

... Asked Questions • News and Events ... Coroners' Files. Information about coroners' records in ... United Kingdom record.office@ ...

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Feb 2016 15:38


Coroner's inquests - The National Archives

www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/.../coroners-inquests

The National Archives is the UK government's ... death. From the 19th ... are held at local archives and not The National Archives. Not all coroners’ inquests have ...

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Feb 2016 15:36


TWAS - User Guides - Tyne & Wear Archives

www.tyneandweararchives.org.uk/userguides/14laworder.htm

Coroners records for North Tyneside are at Northumberland ... Newcastle upon Tyne. The last of Newcastle's prisons, ... Newcastle: Reports and accounts 1841 ...

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Feb 2016 15:35

found this and the one above by googling

On average, you will get more detailed information from newspaper reports
as not all records are retained by coroners, even before they are old enough
to be considered as "historical" information.
"Coroners' Records in England and Wales" by Jeremy Gibson and Colin Rogers
shows:-

"Northumberland County Record Office,
Melton Park,
North Gosforth,
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE,
NE3 5QX [note this is 1989 information]

South Northumberland 1870-1965 (many gaps)
^^^^
It is believed that all early records from North Northumberland have been
lost. "

The only dates shown for Newcastle on Tyne are 1939-1969.

There is a standard 75 year closure applicable to coroners' records.

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Feb 2016 15:34

Northumberland County Record Office,
> Melton Park,
> North Gosforth,
> NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE,
> NE3 5QX [note this is 1989 information]
>
> South Northumberland 1870-1965 (many gaps)
> ^^^^

Records for current Tyne & Wear districts now held in Tyne & Wear Archives
Service, Blandford House, Newcastle, telephone 0191 232 6789.

They are very friendly and helpful (in my experience) and will point you
in the right direction if they don't have what you want themselves

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Feb 2016 15:33


Historical searches | Newcastle City Council

www.newcastle.gov.uk/.../family-history/historical-searches


Historical searches; ... If you do not know an exact date and place of an event that took place in Newcastle upon Tyne, ... Overview and Scrutiny in Newcastle; Report ...

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Feb 2016 15:32

scroll through this and you'll get details of the Coroners Court


Coroner's Districts - Heather Brooke

heatherbrooke.org/wp-content/20050531_coroners_districts.doc

The districts of Amber Valley except those parts which fall under the jurisdiction of the High Peak and Scarsdale Coroner's districts. ... NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE CORONER ...

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 16 Feb 2016 13:53

I doubt that the coroner's report has survived but you might find a mention of the case in the local newspaper either on the day of the inquest or very soon afterwards.

I would check with the local reference library to see if they have copies.

Kath. x

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Feb 2016 13:09

First April 1858, Walbottle Pattison Newton Male 50 years Pitman Fall of stone S. Reed, Coroner, Newcastle upon Tyne Twentieth April 1858 G. Crow, Registrar



Durham Mining Museum - Pattison Newton -...

www.dmm.org.uk/individ2/i24439.htm

Pattison Newton. Age: 50: Died: ... 1 st Apr 1858: Year Born: abt. 1808: Colliery: Walbottle: Company: Occupation: ... First April 1858, Walbottle : Pattison Newton ...

Keith

Keith Report 16 Feb 2016 13:04

Hi
My 3x Great grandfather Pattison Newton was killed at
Walbottle colliery on Tyneside,in 1858, the Death cert says Fall of Stone.
the coroner was S Reed of Newcastle.
Could anyone tell me if I would be allowed a copy of this report and how or where would I find it. He was a Blacksmith by trade but was classified as Pitman on the death cert.
Any ideas
Many thanks in anticipation
Keith Newton :-) :-)