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KILNER family

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1871
Civil Parish: Huddersfield
County: Yorkshire (West Riding)
Registration District: Huddersfield
Address: New North Road No. 92 Ebor Mount
JACKSON Robert Head 56 Tea Dealer Merchant Butley, Cheshire
JACKSON Martha Wwife 60 Stockport, Cheshire
KILNER Catherine G visitor 44 Annuitant Huddersfield, Yorkshire
BARKER Elizabeth servant 24 Masbrough, Yorkshire
BINNS Margeret servant 40 Halifax, Yorkshire

Marriages Mar Qtr 1895
Fawcett Mary Huddersfield 9a 336
Kilner Henry Huddersfield 9a 336

Deaths Sep Qtr 1900
Kilner Henry 60 Huddersfield 9a 215

Any burial or probate, thanks.

1901
Civil Parish: Huddersfield
Eccl parish: Holy Trinity
County: Yorkshire
Registration District: Huddersfield
Sub-RD: Huddersfield
ED: 14
Address: Belmont St
Mary Kilner 43
Harry Kilner stepson 20 Dyer Huddersfield, Yorkshire
Emmeline Fawcett 16
Randolph M Smyth 38
Louisa Jones 23

I'd like the census ref for those thanks.

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No burials or in BI, only probate, you may find the top one interesting too..

Henry Kilner
Probate Date: 7 Dec 1900
Death Date: 21 Aug 1900
Death Place: Huddersfield
Registry: Wakefield
 
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Thanks Goeff.

The Huddersfield Daily Chronicle (West Yorkshire, England), Thursday, August 23, 1900; pg. 3; Issue 10318. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.
Death of Mr. Henry Kilner ... age 60 ... Belmont street

Henry is an interesting case:

Inquest KILNER Henry 1874 212 JUS/N41
1874 Queensland Government Gazette
Name: Henry Kilner
Topic: Death reported to the police, inquest held
Volume: XIII
Page: 106
Date: 2 September 1874

Queensland Government Gazette 1874
In the Supreme Court of Queensland.
ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION,
In the Will of Henry Kilner, late of Ipswich, in the Colony of Queensland, chemist and druggist, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given, that after the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the publication hereof, application will be made to the said Honorable Court, that Probate of the Will of the above-named Henry Kilner, deceased, may be granted to Caroline Kilner, the widow of the said deceased, the Executrix named in the said Will.
Dated at Ipswich, this twenty-first day of October, A.D. 1874.
J. MALBON THOMPSON,
Brisbane street, Ipswich,
Proctor for the said Caroline Kilner.
By his Agent G. V. HELLICAR,
Town Hall, Brisbane.

He died in 1874 and I still can't get his record: :D

RE: Henry Thomas Kilner died 1874, Admission to Goodna 1868.

Thank you for your enquiry sent 27 March 2010 requesting assistance to locate any records on Henry Kilner who was admitted to the Goodna Mental Asylum (Wolston Park) in 1868 and the inquest into Henry's death in 1874.

Queensland Health have been carrying out a systematic review of their records held at Queensland State Archives. As a result of this review, they have discovered that each item in Series 9051 (Wolston Park Case Books) contains information that exceeds the end date they had previously listed. This has resulted in their recent decision to re-close the records.
 

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Saturday 1 August 1874
Wk (Queensland Times) regret to have to announce the sudden death of Mr. Henry Kilner, an old and respected inhabitant of Ipswich, on Sunday evening last. It appears that Mrs. Kilner had gone to church in the evening, leaving Mr. Kilner at home apparently in his usual health. Afterwards the deceased gentleman left his residence for the purpose of taking a walk, and calling out Mr. M'Gill with whom he remained only for a short time, was engaged in a conversation with the latter, and was about to light his pipe, when he suddenly fell to the floor, and on being removed to a couch only gave a few spasmodic gasps and ceased to live. The suddenness of the death was most striking.
 

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He died in 1874 and I still can't get his record: :D

RE: Henry Thomas Kilner died 1874, Admission to Goodna 1868.
The difficulty with authorities making decisions of that nature, it makes for unnecessary speculation... Why can't they split the records to include those over 100y old, or at least quote from them when enquiries are received?

Geoff
 

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