Thomas Raven

Male Abt 1898 - 1916  (~ 18 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Raven was born Abt 1898, Drigg, Cumberland, England (son of Thomas Raven and Mary Thompson Mossop); died 08 Aug 1916, France; was buried Aft 08 Aug 1916, Somme, Picardie, France.

    Other Events:

    • Birth: 1898, Gosforth, Cumberland, England


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Raven was born 1862 (son of Thomas Raven); died 22 Aug 1898, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England.

    Other Events:

    • Birth: Abt 1870
    • Death: Jul 1898, Whitehaven, Cumberland, United Kingdom

    Notes:

    SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT DRIGG
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    West Cumberland Times, Wednesday, August 20, 1898

    Yesterday (Friday) forenoon, Thomas RAVEN, labourer, aged 38 years, belonging to Drigg, was admitted to Whitehaven Infirmary suffering from serious injuries to his back. It appears that on Wednesday, RAVEN, who is a married man with three children, was formerly employed on the railway, but lately he had been labouring. On Wednesday he was carting, and whilst sitting on the front board of the cart the horse shied and RAVEN was thrown off the cart on to the road. His back, probably the spine, was injured, as subsequently he completely lost all power of his limbs, and it was decided to take him to the Whitehaven Infirmary by train yesterday morning. On arrival at Whitehaven he was stretchered to the infirmary, reaching the establishment shortly before eleven o'clock.

    West Cumberland Times, Wednesday, August 24, 1898

    THE ACCIDENT TO A DRIGG MAN.
    _______
    FATAL TERMINATION.

    Thomas RAVEN, labourer, belonging to Drigg, died at the Whitehaven and West Cumberland Infirmary on Monday afternoon. He was admitted to the institution on Friday, as stated in our Saturday's issue, and his injuries were such as to give no hope for his recovery.

    He had fallen off a cart on the previous Wednesday, is the EskdaleDistrict, and as a result became paralysed and helpless.

    The inquest was held yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon, before Mr. E. ATTER (deputy coroner for west Cumberland), and a jury of whom Mr. J. WAUGH was foreman.

    Mary RAVEN, deceased's wife, identified the body. Her late husband was 36 years of age, and had been a labourer on the railway until about eight weeks ago. He then went to Yorkshire, but returned to Drigg, and obtained employment under Mr. W. TYSON, of Greendale, Wasdale. On the 17th inst. he met with an accident at Boot in Eskdale, and she last saw him alive on Friday morning, when they brought him to the infirmary from Drigg by the 9-45 train. He was in the habit of leaving the home on Monday morning and not coming back till the weekend, and she was away at Seascale when they brought him home. She received a telegram to come home about 5-45, and when she saw her husband he was conscious. She knew he was going with a cart and some calves from Wasdale to Eskdale, and deceased told her the horse shied, and he was over balanced and fell to the road. He said he fell on his shoulders.

    Dr. CASS, of Ravenglass, had attended deceased but as he got no better he was taken to the infirmary. He never gave any other account of the occurrence, but he told her the horse was an old one and was walking. He also said when he fell he could not shout, as the fall knocked the speech from him. Mr. Harrison GAINFORD found him.

    At this stage a telegram was handed to the coroner from Mr. GAINSFORD, who had been requested to attend as a witness, saying that as the train had broken down at Eskmeals he should be late in arriving.

    A Juror (to Mrs. RAVEN): Did deceased say the wheels had gone over him?

    Witness replied that deceased did not tell her so, but she had seen in the papers that such was the case.

    Dr. R. S. DICKSON, house surgeon at the infirmary, said deceased was paralysed from the shoulder, one arm, both legs, and the whole of his body being affected. He was conscious, and stated that he had fallen off a cart, through the horse shieing. It was a hopeless case from the first. Deceased died on Monday at dinnertime.

    The jury considered that sufficient evidence had been given, and returned a verdict of "Accidental Death."

    Thomas married Mary Thompson Mossop 08 May 1893, Eskdale, Cumberland, England. Mary (daughter of John Mossop and Eleanor Thompson) was born 18 Apr 1869, Cleator Moor, Cumberland, England. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Thompson Mossop was born 18 Apr 1869, Cleator Moor, Cumberland, England (daughter of John Mossop and Eleanor Thompson).

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Note that on birth certificate, whilst the name of the father was not given, the occupation was - railway porter - the same as John Mossop.

    Children:
    1. Jane Raven was born 1895, Nedderton, Northumberland, England.
    2. 1. Thomas Raven was born Abt 1898, Drigg, Cumberland, England; died 08 Aug 1916, France; was buried Aft 08 Aug 1916, Somme, Picardie, France.
    3. Ellen Raven was born Apr 1899, Bootle, Cumberland, England; died Oct 1899, Bootle, Cumberland, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Raven
    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas Raven was born 1862; died 22 Aug 1898, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England.

  2. 6.  John Mossop was born 1845, Irton, Cumberland, England (son of Joseph Mossop and Eleanor Robinson); died Jan 1873, Bootle, Cumberland, England.

    Other Events:

    • Birth: Jan 1845, Bootle, Cumberland, England

    John married Eleanor Thompson 08 May 1869, Drigg, Cumberland, England. Eleanor (daughter of William Goode) was born 1850, Scotland; died Apr 1907, Bootle, Cumberland, England. [Group Sheet]


  3. 7.  Eleanor Thompson was born 1850, Scotland (daughter of William Goode); died Apr 1907, Bootle, Cumberland, England.

    Other Events:

    • Birth: 1849, Scotland
    • Name: Ellen Mossop

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Thompson Mossop was born 18 Apr 1869, Cleator Moor, Cumberland, England.
    2. Hannah Mossop was born Abt May 1870, Drigg, Cumberland, England; died Jun 1928, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Joseph Mossop was born 1804, Ennerdale, Cumberland, England (son of William Mossop and Elizabeth Crosthwaite); died Jan 1882, Bootle, Cumberland, England.

    Joseph — Eleanor Robinson. Eleanor (daughter of Joseph Robinson and Hannah) was born 13 May 1802, Arlecdon, Cumberland, England; died Oct 1879, Bootle, Cumberland, England. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Eleanor Robinson was born 13 May 1802, Arlecdon, Cumberland, England (daughter of Joseph Robinson and Hannah); died Oct 1879, Bootle, Cumberland, England.

    Other Events:

    • Birth: 1803, Frizington, Cumberland, England
    • Name:
    • Name:

    Children:
    1. William Mossop was born 1829, Irton, Cumberland, England.
    2. Hannah Mossop was born 1831, Drigg, Cumberland, England.
    3. Joseph Mossop was born 1834, Irton, Cumberland, England; died 27 Feb 1882, Clayton West, Yorkshire, England.
    4. Elizabeth Mossop was born 1836, Irton, Cumberland, England.
    5. Henry Mossop was born 1839, Irton, Cumberland, England.
    6. Ann Mossop was born Oct 1841, Bootle, Cumberland, England.
    7. 6. John Mossop was born 1845, Irton, Cumberland, England; died Jan 1873, Bootle, Cumberland, England.

  3. 14.  William Goode died Bef 14 Oct 1879.
    Children:
    1. 7. Eleanor Thompson was born 1850, Scotland; died Apr 1907, Bootle, Cumberland, England.