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Joan Ashman
The "North and Newcastle Chronicle", 12th May 1937
Pantry Fatality - Joan Ashman Pantry Fatality

While exploring in the pantry of the kitchen at her home, Joan Ashman, the 17-month-old daughter of George Ashman, miner, of Oak Avenue, Houghton-le-Spring, upset a bowl of hot porridge over herself, and received severe scalds which led to her death on Monday in Sunderland Children's Hospital. At the inquest at Sunderland yesterday, a verdict of "accidental death" was returned.

1911 England Census about George Ashman from Houghton le Spring, Durham, England
Residence: Houghton le Spring, Durham, England
William Thomas Ashman
Rachel Ann Ashman
John William Ashman
Hannah Blake Ashman
Mary Jane Ashman
Albert Edward Ashman
Frederick Ashman
George Ashman
Thomas Turnbell Young
Head
Wife
Son
Daughter
Daughter
Son
Son
Son
Boarder
Male
Female
Male
Female
Female
Male
Male
Male
Male
42
38
16
12
10
8
6
4
32
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George Street, Houghton Le Spring
Single Hill, Somersetshire
Market Place, Houghton Le Spring
Market Place, Houghton Le Spring
Market Place, Houghton Le Spring
Market Place, Houghton Le Spring
Market Place, Houghton Le Spring
Quarry Row, Houghton Le Spring
Rainton Gate, Hetton Le Hole

George Ashman was born on 10 July 1907 and was baptised on 03 September 1907 in Houghton le Spring, Durham, England. His parents were William and Rachel Ashman. He was married to Elizabeth Ann Gibson who was born on 29 September 1907. The marriage took place during the 1st quarter of 1927. They lived at 3, Oak Avenue, Houghton-le Spring in 1939. George Ashman died during the 1st quarter of 1983. He was 75 years when he died. His wife Elizabeth Ann died during the 2nd quarter of 1987.



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Lost Ancestors: 14 February 2021