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
John James BOURNE Inquest
You can view the inquest in our → Forest of Dean Inquests section.
Newspaper report → James Bourne Committed for Manslaughter 1891.pdf
James Bourne Committed for Manslaughter 1891
He was later aquitted. This is my ggrandfather, he later changed his name to James Ambrey.
Entry Number 793
Year 1891
Month Mar
Day 6
Surname BOURNE
Forenames John James
Residence Joyford
Age at death 4 Months
Officiating Minister C.Barnes Vicar
Event Burial
Cause of death
Memoranda This child was suffocated by his Father & he was tried for Manslaughter - Aquitted.
Notes
Register Reference PFC82 IN 1/14
Page No 100
Parish Chapel Christchurch
James Bourne Committed for Manslaughter 1891
Thank you both for your interest. I now know that James Bourne/Ambrey was acquitted of the manslaughter of his son but I do not know on what grounds. He emigrated to America in 1903 and his wife and children followed in 1904 but unfortunately he died in a mining accident in 1905.