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From: "Elaine Edney" <>
Subject: Re: [GSV] Request from Queensland researcher
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 15:57:33 +1000
References: <MCBBJIGAINPGMJMFJMLLCEDHCGAA.cassa@netspace.net.au>


If he died as the result of an accident, there should be an inquest.
Inquests are available at the PRO.
Elaine.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Leanne" <>
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Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 2:59 PM
Subject: [GSV] Request from Queensland researcher


> I received an email from someone in Queensland requesting information. I
> can't really help this person, apart from suggesting that they order the
> death certificate. Does anyone else have any other ideas?
>
> Leanne
>
>
> Hello Leanne,
> I found this on the Death CD for Vic. I am not sure if he is mine but I
hope
> so. My John Brunt died according to the family (several sources) by being
> hit by a Bolting Horse at Flinders
> St near the Via Duct but I am not sure when, early 1900's is all I know.
> Can you suggest how I could find out more about the accident. eg
> Newspapers or hospital records? I was wondering if the E.H might mean
> (Queen) Elizabeth Hospital? Sorry to ask so many questions but I
> thought a victorian researcher might know where I could look.
>
>
>
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