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Mother and Baby buried together

Posted: 05 Jan 2013 15:33
by Katie
This was given to me this week at the Museum.


Walton Parochial Cemetery

Page 49

Entry no 389

Elizabeth Coppack Kelly
27, St. Mary's Terrace, Kent Street
27th February 1877
22 yrs

At the bottom is wrote See No 488 page 61

Page 61

Entry No 488

Elizabeth Kelly
28, (Looks like Barter Street)
27th February 1877
6 days

At the bottom is wrote. For explanation of this entry see see page 433 at end of register.

Page 433
Note to Page 61 ante

Elizabeth Kelly No 488

This child was buried in the same coffin as her mother Elizabeth Coppack Kelly (See No 389). The fact was concealed at the time of internment and the Undertaker George Bowring was taken before the Stipendiary Magistrates (T.S. Raffles. Esquire) in connection with the case. On his making a statutory declaration of the facts as herein stated and paying the fees for the child's internment the charge against him was dismissed the declaration is appended hereto.

Can't read what the declaration says. I'll have to wait till the Library opens as its not been microfilmed.


Naughty man if he was trying to get away with paying the burial fee how many did get away with it??

George Bowring lived in Knight Street in the Parish of St. Luke's. I did some research into these Bowrings for a visitor from New Zealand about ten years ago (How time flies when your have fun)

Re: Mother and Baby buried together

Posted: 25 May 2013 13:32
by Susan Kitchen
Actually although nothing to do with Liverpool. When a Gt Gt Grandmother drowned in a river with her youngest son of 6 years the coroner gave his permission for both of them to be buried in the same coffin. Something which i believe was/is quite unusual. Perhaps because they were found in each other's arms?