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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi slowhands , thanks for the info, I'm getting a better overall impression of how bad things were . Thanks to all concerned for help ,     <br />
                                   rheola</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are correct in the assumption about tin poisoning it causes severe irrritation of the eyes and skin also head and stomach aches,in the long term it can lead to severe mental problems the same as lead poisoning.</p>
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<title>Joseph BEACH, Whitecliff - Tin works (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tin fever would be a little like Gold fever , as in Gold rush, to a potential source of Tin Ore, or...</p>
<p>a fever from Tin poisoning.</p>
<p>Tin eyes is probably a description of the result of Tin irratation / poisoning,  from tin dust at a guess ( like conjunctivitus ?).</p>
<p>There was a tin plate works in Coleford, later became the Brickworks, and at Redbrook ( just down the hill from Whitecliff)</p>
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<title>Joseph BEACH, Whitecliff - Newspaper inquest report 1871 (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi May, thanks for the info on Joseph Beach(suicide) it is him , the dates are correct . I WAS wondering where he would have been buried, but it's a surprise it was in consecrated ground ! He actually died from cutting his own throat with a claspknife !This he did just days after the birth of a new baby and with the family present . I can't imagine his state of mind . While I'm hear , does anyone know what 'tin eyes' or tin fever is ? Thanks again</p>
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<pubDate>Sat, 10 Feb 2007 03:39:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Newland BEACH to consider (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JOSEPH BEACH  <br />
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Event(s): <br />
 Birth:  <br />
 Christening:  17 MAY 1824   Newland, Gloucester, England <br />
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Parents: <br />
  Father:  JAMES BEACH <br />
  Mother:  SILVE     <br />
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Messages: <br />
 Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. <br />
The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date. <br />
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Source Information: <br />
 Batch No.:  Dates:  Source Call No.:  Type:  Printout Call No.:  Type:  <br />
 C036201  1813 - 1877  0856961   Film  6911882   Film  <br />
 Sheet: 00 </p>
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WILLIAM BEACH  <br />
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Event(s): <br />
 Birth:  <br />
 Christening:  13 AUG 1820   Newland, Gloucester, England <br />
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Parents: <br />
  Father:  SAMUEL BEACH  <br />
  Mother:  MARY     <br />
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Messages: <br />
 Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. <br />
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 C036201  1813 - 1877  0856961   Film  6911882   Film  <br />
 Sheet: 00 <br />
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WILLIAM BEACH  <br />
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Marriages: <br />
  Spouse:  SILVIA JENKINS <br />
  Marriage:  11 OCT 1820   Newland, Gloucester, England <br />
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 Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record.<br />
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Source Information: <br />
 Batch No.:  Dates:  Source Call No.:  Type:  Printout Call No.:  Type:  <br />
 M036201  1754 - 1851  0856960   Film  6911883   Film  <br />
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<title>Joseph BEACH, Whitecliff - Newspaper inquest report 1871 (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>
<p>This is from some records I transcribed a while ago (it's an ongoing project) which I hope it is of interest to you. The name, date and place look right, but a suicide in buried by the C of E Minister in Consecrated Ground ?  </p>
<p>Joseph BEACH, Haulier, age 47, of Whitecliff near Coleford, was buried in Coleford Cemetery, South Division Adults Graves, (Grave B2), in Consecrated Ground, on 15 Feb 1871.  <br />
The minister was T Holbrow.  <br />
Source - DA25/204/2 Page 7 entry 126  </p>
<p>The Dean Forest Mercury archive is on micro film at Cinderford Library.<br />
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May</p>
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<title>Coleford old newspaper (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Forest of Dean Examiner came into existance around 1872, the Cinderford Mercury about 1881 :-)</p>
<p>The Coleford Times and Forester....</p>
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...and the Bristish Library :-</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/newspapers/welcome.asp">http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/newspapers/welcome.asp</a></p>
<p>Place Coleford; Gloucestershire; England  <br />
Main title The Coleford Times  <br />
Dates 4 July 1863 - 28 Dec.1866  <br />
  Continued as The Coleford Weekly Times  <br />
  Dates 4 Jan.1867 - 8 May 1868  <br />
  Continued as The Coleford Times,  <br />
  Dates 15 May 1868 - 9 July 1869; 14 Jan. - 24 June 1870; 17 April - 28 Aug.1874  </p>
<p>Place Coleford; Gloucestershire; England  <br />
Main title The Forester, etc  <br />
Numbers no.509-2158.  <br />
Dates 7 Jan.1870 - 27 Dec.1884  <br />
Notes Incorporated with &quot;Gloucester Journal&quot;.<br />
Microfilm: 1872.  </p>
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1841<br />
Alfred Beach abt 1826  Gloucestershire, England Newland  Gloucestershire   <br />
 Joseph Beach abt 1826  Gloucestershire, England Newland  Gloucestershire   <br />
 William Beach abt 1821  Gloucestershire, England Newland  Gloucestershire  </p>
<p>1851<br />
Haulier Whitecliff<br />
 Joseph Reich  abt 1830  Newland, Gloucestershire, England Head  Newland  Gloucestershire<br />
Eliza Reich abt 1830  Newland, Gloucestershire, England Wife  Newland  Gloucestershire   <br />
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1861 Coal Haulier from Whitecliff<br />
Joseph Beach  abt 1828  Newland, Gloucestershire, England Head  Coleford and Newland  Gloucestershire   <br />
Elija Beach abt 1831  Newland, Gloucestershire, England Wife  Coleford and Newland  Gloucestershire   <br />
 Elizabeth Beach  abt 1858  Newland, Gloucestershire, England Daughter  Coleford and Newland  Gloucestershire   <br />
 Louisa Beach  abt 1855  Newland, Gloucestershire, England Daughter  Coleford and Newland  Gloucestershire   <br />
Mirah Beach  abt 1852  Newland, Gloucestershire, England Daughter  Coleford and Newland  Gloucestershire  </p>
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Name: Joseph Beach <br />
Estimated birth year: abt 1824 <br />
Year of Registration: 1871 <br />
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar <br />
Age at Death: 47 <br />
District: Monmouth (1837-1939) <br />
County: Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire <br />
Volume: 11a <br />
Page: 14</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi , I have recently found out that my 2xgreatgrandfather Joseph Beach of Whitecliff died from a rather horrific suicide !! I have digital copy of inquest but it's largely illegible . The forester newsopaper say they weren't in print in Feb 1871 . Please does anyone know what newspaper was in print in the area for that period,as it probably would have been written about. Also does anyone have any info on the Beach family from Coleford area ?  regards Carol Harris</p>
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