Would like more early 1900's Coroners Reports (Announce)

by jopalmer @, Sunday, August 03, 2008, 12:13 (5989 days ago)

Hi all.
Have found this site to be very informative. A lot of hard work has obviously gone in to this.
It has been invaluable to me with my family research.
Would like a bit more on early 1900's coroners reports though.
Exelent site. Thankyou.

Volunteers required to transcribe Coroners Inquests

by admin ⌂, Forest of Dean, Sunday, August 03, 2008, 20:05 (5988 days ago) @ jopalmer

Pleased to read that the information found on this Web site has been invaluable in your family research and I agree It would be nice to have more Coroners Reports available on the site.

We are not a commercial organisation like many genealogy sites you will find on the World Wide Web and everything we have is available completely free for everybody to view. We do however ask if you find something interesting and helpful to your research that you consider making a Donation to go towards some of the many costs we have.

All the Parish Records transcripts we have are only available because of the many hours of work put in by many volunteer transcribers we have. Other material such as Wills, Photos, Articles and so on are kindly sent to us by individuals.

Although we have many people helping with the Parish Records Transcription Program we only have one person who is David Drinkwater doing transcripts of the Coroners Reports. David personally goes regularly to the Gloucestershire Archives to photograph the records so he can then transcribe each record in an individual document. He also compiles an index of all the deceased names and people present at at the inquests into a spreadsheet.

The inquest which David transcribes are taken from the Forest of Dean Journals there all also inquest from the Gloucester Journals which many cover the Forest of Dean area. We have some of the Gloucester Journal Inquest which have been posted here on the forum which were kindly copied by Chris Wilcox from another source.

What we need of course in order to to have more inquests available on the site are more volunteers to transcribe the Coroners Inquests. If anybody would like to assist David with the Forest of Dean Inquests and / or the Gloucester Inquests that we need to copy into individual documents together with an Index, please contact me.

Volunteers required to transcribe Coroners Inquests

by kdoc36 @, Sunday, August 03, 2008, 21:35 (5988 days ago) @ admin

Hi Dave,
I would be happy to help out with transcribing.My daughter starts school in sept and will have alot more free time.The only thing is I live near Hawes in North Yorkshire.
Karen

Volunteers required to transcribe Coroners Inquests

by admin ⌂, Forest of Dean, Monday, August 04, 2008, 06:09 (5988 days ago) @ kdoc36

Karen

Thanks for your offer and I will be in touch with you directly soon. I don't think the fact that you live in North Yorkshire will create any problems as I live some distance from the Forest myself but manage to keep the Web site running.

Volunteers required to transcribe Coroners Inquests

by debbiekyte @, Monday, November 24, 2008, 09:26 (5876 days ago) @ admin

Hello,

Will be more than happy to help with any transcribing that need to be done, wether parish records or coroners reports: As my roots go back as far as time in the Woolaston, Alvington areas I find this site fantastic: Regards Debbie

Volunteers required to transcribe Coroners Inquests

by sylviamorgan @, Monday, November 24, 2008, 22:57 (5875 days ago) @ debbiekyte

Hi
Iam willing to do some transcribing
Sylvia

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