Name |
Henry CULPIN |
Birth |
Abt 1834 |
Ryhall, Rutland |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
30 Mar 1851 |
Ryhall, Rutland [1] |
The Street, Ryhall, serv, age 16, farm servant |
Census |
7 Apr 1861 |
Skillington, Rutland [2] |
The Street, Skillington, serv, age 26, carter |
Census |
2 Apr 1871 |
Ryhall, Rutland [3] |
The Street, Ryhall, age 36, ag lab |
Census |
5 Apr 1891 |
Ryhall, Rutland [4] |
The Street, Ryhall, age 56, horse keeper |
Death |
9 May 1900 |
Ryhall, Rutland [5, 6] |
Newspaper Report |
11 May 1900 |
Belmesthorpe, Rutland [6] |
STAMFORD MERCURY: BELMISTHORPE - The coroner received information yesterday of the death of Henry Culpin, 65. It appears that about a week ago deceased fell downstairs. An inquest was fixed to be held at noon to-day. |
Newspaper Report |
12 May 1900 |
Belmesthorpe, Rutland [6] |
GRANTHAM JOURNAL: BELMISTHORPE. DEATH FROM A FALL DOWNSTAIRS. - An inquest was held at the Blue Bell Inn, Belmsthorpe, on Thursday, by the District Coroner, E W Phillips Esq, concerning the death of Henry Culpin, a labourer, sixty-five years of age, which took place on Wednesday, under the circumstances narrated below. Mr Wm Smith was foreman of the jury. Caroline Culpin, wife of the deceased, said on Wednesday, May 2nd, between seven and eight o'clock in the evening, her husband and herself were going upstairs to bed, and when he got to the top of the stairs he fell backwards downstairs past her to the bottom. Witness was about half way up at the time. She went to Mrs Ryan, a neighbour, and got her to help her pick her husband up. He was unconcious, and she did not think he again recovered consciousness. He had not moved when Mrs Ryan and herself returned. He seemed in his usual health on that day. Ann Maria Ryan, widow, Belmisthorpe, said on the evening in question Mrs Culpin met her in front of her house between half-past eight and a quarter to nine. She pulled her into the house, and she saw Mr Culpin at the botton of the stairs. she then fetched Mr Dolby to pick him up. She had helped to nurse the deceased since, and was present at his death. He never spoke. Dr St John Stanwell, of Stamford, said he was called to see the deceased on MAy 3rd, and had attended him from then till the date of his death.. He was suffering then from concussion of the brain, which would, under ordinary circumstances, have passed off in a further twenty-four hours or so. Instead, however, he lapsed into a semi-comatose state, with signs of inflammation of the brain, which continued until death. He had made a post-mortem examination to discover the cause of the inflammation, and he found extensive bruising and laceration of the brain, which was the actual cause of death. The brain, otherwise, was normal. Undoubtedly, the injury was the cause of death, and was such as would result from a fall. A verdict of "Accidental Death" was returned. |
Newspaper Report |
18 May 1900 |
Belmesthorpe, Rutland [6] |
STAMFORD MERCURY: BELMISTHORPE.- An inquest was held at the Blue Bell inn on Thursday week by the district coroner, Mr. E. W. Phillips, concerning the death of Henry Culpin, a labourer, 65 years of age, which took place as already reported in the Mercury. Caroline Culpin, wife of the deceased, said on May 2nd, between seven and eight o'clock in the evening, her husband and herself were going upstairs to bed, and when he got to the top of the stairs he fell backwards downstairs past her to the bottom. She went to Mrs. Ryan, a neighbour, and got her to help her pick her husband up. He was unconscious, and she did not think he again recovered consciousness. Ann Maria Ryan, widow, Belmisthorpe, having given evidence, Dr. St. John Stanwell, of Stamford, said he was called to see the deceased on May 3rd, and had attended him from then till the date bis death. He was suffering from concussion of the brain. He had made a post portem examination, and found extensive bruising and laceration of the brain. Undoubtedly the injury was the cause of death, and was such as would result from a fall. A verdict of "accidental death" was returned. |
Person ID |
I3602 |
Freeman-Culpin | Culpin descendants |
Last Modified |
27 Mar 2018 |
Family |
Caroline MARRIOTT, b. Abt 1835, Wymeswold, Leics d. 1922, Bourne, Lincs (Age 87 years) |
Marriage |
1863 |
Stamford, Lincs [8] |
Children |
+ | 1. John CULPIN, b. 1864, Ryhall, Rutland d. 02 Nov 1929, Pilsley, Derbys (Age 65 years) |
+ | 2. Charlotte CULPIN, b. 1866, Ryhall, Rutland d. 02 May 1945, Little Bytham, Lincs (Age 79 years) |
+ | 3. Mary Elizabeth CULPIN, b. 1869, Ryhall, Rutland d. 10 Apr 1934, Nottingham, Notts (Age 65 years) |
+ | 4. Richard CULPIN, b. 1872, Ryhall, Rutland d. 04 Mar 1939, Nottingham, Notts (Age 67 years) |
| 5. George CULPIN, b. 31 May 1875, Ryhall, Rutland d. 30 Mar 1954, Grimsby, Lincs (Age 78 years) |
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Family ID |
F1422 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
11 Oct 2015 |