Coroner's Court Birmingham
continuing from yesterday's blog seen en passant in Birmingham
and researching
Stephen Taplin aged 75 of 79 Little King Street formerly a farmer who died Monday 20th March 1893 at Birmingham General Hospital thread in soc.genealogy.britain
at Birmingham City Archives
JUST CLICK ANY IMAGE TO ENLARGE
to H M Coroner from informant Albert A Lucas, Resident Surgical Officer, Birmingham General Hospital
to the Police from the Coroner
detail of jurors' names and addresses from the above image and rotated
on the back - who witnessed at the court
verdict of the cause of death - ACCIDENTLY came to his death and not otherwise, with the signatures of 12 jurors
memorandum sent by Police Sergeant Farmer to HM Coroner
my brief precis:-
Stephen Taplin aged 75 [corrected from 77] of 79 Little King Street formerly a farmer died Monday 20th march 1893 at Birmingham general Hospital
His wife Ann Taplin aged 76 years, stated that he had a severe illness 2 years ago and has not been able to work since,
He had been deaf for some time and his deafness was worse when he had a cold,
which was the case on Sunday when he left home at about 2:15 pm to go for a walk.
witnesses included Thomas Sansom a cable tramcar conductor
Cornelius Alfred McGuire witness and Frank Lewis
Cornelius Alfred McGuire helped pick the deceased up and rode with him to hospital
Frank Lewis of the Tramway Stores B H Hockley Hill age 25 years was the driver of the trap
continuing Frank Lewis, the driver of the horse and trap
He emerged from Icknield Street into Hockley Hill, crossing the tram lines towards Hunters Road between the parked cable car and a moving one. He shouted but the deceased took no notice. He did not pull up because he feared being jammed between the two cable tram cars
A2A Search for Coroner - Results
detailed
but the catalogues do not include records from Victoria Courts yet
Birmingham City Archives: Moulton and Keen
1433-1886 17 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: Records of the eccesiastical parish of St. Nicholas, King's Norton 1546-1990 2 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: Lyttleton of Hagley Hall
1227-1942 1 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: W B Bickley, antiquarian [MS 3069/Acc1904-005 - MS 3069/Acc1922-003]
1070-1894
5 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: Miscellaneous deeds and other documents relating to Birmingham and the surrounding area
1284-1890
3 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: W B Bickley, antiquarian [MS 3069/Acc1926-021 - MS 3069/Acc1935-063]
1070-1910
1 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: Wingfield Digby family of Sherborne Castle, Dorset and Coleshill, Warwickshire: the Warwickshire estate papers [MS 3888/A416 - MS 3888/812]
1295-1862 1 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: Records of the eccesiastical parish of St. James, Handsworth
1844-1985 1 hit(s)
and researching
Stephen Taplin aged 75 of 79 Little King Street formerly a farmer who died Monday 20th March 1893 at Birmingham General Hospital thread in soc.genealogy.britain
at Birmingham City Archives
JUST CLICK ANY IMAGE TO ENLARGE
to H M Coroner from informant Albert A Lucas, Resident Surgical Officer, Birmingham General Hospital
to the Police from the Coroner
detail of jurors' names and addresses from the above image and rotated
on the back - who witnessed at the court
verdict of the cause of death - ACCIDENTLY came to his death and not otherwise, with the signatures of 12 jurors
memorandum sent by Police Sergeant Farmer to HM Coroner
my brief precis:-
Stephen Taplin aged 75 [corrected from 77] of 79 Little King Street formerly a farmer died Monday 20th march 1893 at Birmingham general Hospital
His wife Ann Taplin aged 76 years, stated that he had a severe illness 2 years ago and has not been able to work since,
He had been deaf for some time and his deafness was worse when he had a cold,
which was the case on Sunday when he left home at about 2:15 pm to go for a walk.
witnesses included Thomas Sansom a cable tramcar conductor
Cornelius Alfred McGuire witness and Frank Lewis
Cornelius Alfred McGuire helped pick the deceased up and rode with him to hospital
Frank Lewis of the Tramway Stores B H Hockley Hill age 25 years was the driver of the trap
continuing Frank Lewis, the driver of the horse and trap
He emerged from Icknield Street into Hockley Hill, crossing the tram lines towards Hunters Road between the parked cable car and a moving one. He shouted but the deceased took no notice. He did not pull up because he feared being jammed between the two cable tram cars
A2A Search for Coroner - Results
detailed
but the catalogues do not include records from Victoria Courts yet
Birmingham City Archives: Moulton and Keen
1433-1886 17 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: Records of the eccesiastical parish of St. Nicholas, King's Norton 1546-1990 2 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: Lyttleton of Hagley Hall
1227-1942 1 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: W B Bickley, antiquarian [MS 3069/Acc1904-005 - MS 3069/Acc1922-003]
1070-1894
5 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: Miscellaneous deeds and other documents relating to Birmingham and the surrounding area
1284-1890
3 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: W B Bickley, antiquarian [MS 3069/Acc1926-021 - MS 3069/Acc1935-063]
1070-1910
1 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: Wingfield Digby family of Sherborne Castle, Dorset and Coleshill, Warwickshire: the Warwickshire estate papers [MS 3888/A416 - MS 3888/812]
1295-1862 1 hit(s)
Birmingham City Archives: Records of the eccesiastical parish of St. James, Handsworth
1844-1985 1 hit(s)
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