I have recently received my great grandfather's death certificate and am rather intrigued by it.
It says for Enoch Brown that he died of Valvative (looks like disease) of heart, stricture of eurethia - so I suppose that translates in laymans term as a massive heart attack? He was 41 years of age.
S T Bunning his brother in law was with him at the Brewery Beeston, Nottingham. I know that Samuel was the owner but what I find intriguing is that it says for Enoch's occupation that he was a master grocer. Does this mean that he popped in for lunch, felt unwell and died or would the Brewers Yard have had a grocer in situ for the workforce to use. How would I find out?
It says for Enoch Brown that he died of Valvative (looks like disease) of heart, stricture of eurethia - so I suppose that translates in laymans term as a massive heart attack? He was 41 years of age.
S T Bunning his brother in law was with him at the Brewery Beeston, Nottingham. I know that Samuel was the owner but what I find intriguing is that it says for Enoch's occupation that he was a master grocer. Does this mean that he popped in for lunch, felt unwell and died or would the Brewers Yard have had a grocer in situ for the workforce to use. How would I find out?
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