Fire Mary Ward 1827 at Coleford (Inquests)
Jan 20: At Coleford, on Mrs MARY WARD, an elderly maiden lady, who was very infirm and incapable of assisting herself. She had, in the temporary absence of her family, attempted to stir the fire and fallen over the fender, where she was so dreadfully scorched before their return, that she survived but a few hours. Verdict, Accidental Death.
Unable to find burial.
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ChrisW,
2008-04-08, 04:31
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