Inquest verdict - Manslaughter against the father (General)
Having found an inquest of 1891 where the cause of death is 'Suffocation: Manslaughter against the father' I thought my next step would be to look at trials/prison records. However, I decided to look at the next census in 1901 to see what had happened to his wife only to find that they were together with three more children. I can understand that this could have been accidental but as punishment seemed much harsher then I am a little suprised. Any suggestions please.
Gill
Complete thread:
- Inquest verdict - Manslaughter against the father -
Gill Newbury,
2010-03-15, 20:24
- John James BOURNE Inquest - admin, 2010-03-16, 02:40
- James Bourne Committed for Manslaughter 1891 -
ellieperry,
2010-03-17, 00:14
- James Bourne Committed for Manslaughter 1891 - Gill Newbury, 2010-03-18, 19:12