Not sure if this is the right sub forum to raise it, but here goes.
Most the inquest notes are gone.
Why?
Where?
Doing some family research (actually trying to track down when the first of my mob, on one line anyway, arrived in Aus).
Now I've got some strong suspicions what boat he came on, I stumble across a news report that a bloke by a similar name (the difference is one letter and a common mistake to this day) that he was a witness in an inquest, in 1839. So off I go looking for the actual inquest documents (hoping that they will clear it up). Guess what they are actually held in the South Australian State archives, now it was really a case of IDing the victim as much or more than anything else. (Though my ancestor may even have been a suspect)
Now why do they exist all but 50 years prior to Ripper inquests, but the c4 are missing.
Most the inquest notes are gone.
Why?
Where?
Doing some family research (actually trying to track down when the first of my mob, on one line anyway, arrived in Aus).
Now I've got some strong suspicions what boat he came on, I stumble across a news report that a bloke by a similar name (the difference is one letter and a common mistake to this day) that he was a witness in an inquest, in 1839. So off I go looking for the actual inquest documents (hoping that they will clear it up). Guess what they are actually held in the South Australian State archives, now it was really a case of IDing the victim as much or more than anything else. (Though my ancestor may even have been a suspect)
Now why do they exist all but 50 years prior to Ripper inquests, but the c4 are missing.
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