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The British Newspaper archives

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Marian

Marian Report 15 Sep 2012 00:08

Thank you so much, its details like this that bring our ancestors "to life" :-D

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 15 Sep 2012 00:03

As the article is in a format which cannot be copied this is a brief summary

He complained that when he went to the post office someone had taken his hand and given him a shaking such as he never had before. Next morning (Weds) he was not well & spent the day in bed. He would not allow Mrs Winter to send for the doctor but on Thursday he was so weak she sent for him. On arrival the Dr found Byers dead and said it was from a weak heart, nothing to do with the shaking. Coroner's verdict - death from natural causes

Marian

Marian Report 14 Sep 2012 23:55

The bit I quoted is the only bit I can see, I would be very pleased if you would have a look.

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 14 Sep 2012 23:52

how much of the article you quote from have you been able to see Marian?

the title of the bit you give does not refer to your Byers but to the 1st case in the article. Your man's article is entitles 'An old man and a hearty handshake' where he thought the very strong handshake he had been given was causing him to feel unwell. He died the next day.

if you want more detail I can have a look

Marian

Marian Report 14 Sep 2012 23:47

thank you

Mike *

Mike * Report 14 Sep 2012 23:37

If you hold a library card you can access 19th Century Newpapers by entering your membership number.

Look for Infotrac on Google

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 14 Sep 2012 23:28

Advanced Search | British Newspaper Archive
Whether you are a researcher, historian or you simply want to know more about Britain's history, take this fantastic opportunity to search this vast treasure trove of ...
www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/?search/advanced - Cached

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 14 Sep 2012 23:27

Biographical newspaper cuttings held in Middlesbrough ...
Daily Mail: D&ST: Darlington and Stockton Times: EG: Evening Gazette: FT: Financial Times ... Town Clerk of Middlesbrough: EG: May 12, 1910: Bainbridge: F. F. JP ...
www.tvcm.co.uk/teesonline/famhist/?downloads/Biographical... - Cached

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 14 Sep 2012 23:26

Local Newspapers on microfilm in - Tees Valley Community Media
Middlesbrough Daily Exchange. 1880 Jan - 29/10/1887. Middlesbrough Evening Gazette ... 31/05/1900 - 09/02/1901. Middlesbrough ... 1957 May. Teesside Star (Middlesbrough) 18 ...
www.tvcm.co.uk/teesonline/famhist/?downloads/Local%20... - Cached

Marian

Marian Report 14 Sep 2012 23:13



Hello, does anyone have a subscription to the above. The article below relates to one of my ancestors and I would love to know what it is about. Any takers. Thanks

A TRAGEDY DECIDED BY A PENNY
“... body of Byers Race, aged 78, corn dealer, of Bedale.— Mrs Winter, housekeeper to deceased, gave evi- dence to the effect that on ...

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Sat 05 May 1894, Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England
Type: Article Words: 767 Page: 3 Tags: none