Cause of death Burnt by fire at the time being cook at home of Mr. Braund
Death from Burning: At Plumstead an Inquest was held on Wednesday, touching the death of Honor Sarah Tilliduff, aged twenty six, cook in the service of Mr Marwood Kelly Braund, a solicitor. Deceased's dress caught fire while she was cleaning a stove, and she was so terror-stricken she could do nothing. Her fellow-servant was almost as helpless; but Mrs Braund succeeded in extinguishing the flames. Deceased was dreadfully burned, and died from the injuries. Verdict- Accidental death.Transcribed from The Worcestershire Chronicle dated Saturday 22nd March 1879
Birth TILLIDUFF, HONOR SARAH (mother CLARK) GRO Reference: 1853 J Quarter in WHITECHAPEL Volume 01C Page 370
Parish Record First name(s) HONOR SARAH Last name TILLIDUFF Birth year 1853 Birth date 15/03/1853 Baptism year 1853 Baptism day 17 Baptism month April Father's first name(s) Thomas Mother's first name(s) Honor Margaret Father's occupation Black Smith Address Gowers Walk Parish St Mary Place WHITECHAPEL Church address Whitechapel High Street Location of church Whitechapel County London Country England Transcriber note - Archive reference X024/096 Record set Docklands Ancestors Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Record collection Births & baptisms Collections from Great Britain
Deaths Mar 1879 Tilliduff Honor Sarah 26 Woolwich 1d 808
Burial: Name: Honor Tilliduff Death Date: 15 Mar 1879 Burial or Cremation Date: 19 Mar 1879 Burial or Cremation Place: Greenwich, London, England Register Type: Burial Deceased on Line
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