SUDDEN DEATHS
NINE IN ONE FAMILY. ECHO OF WAR. London, May 21. At the inquest on Mary Gibbs, of Lewisham (Kent), who had died from heart disease, it was stated that she was the ninth of her family on whom an inquest had been held in 13 years. Her first husband was drowned in a sewer, and her second died of consumption, while seven of her children had been killed in a Zepplin raid in 1917.—Sun Special.
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Southland Times, Issue 20200, 10 June 1927, Page 8
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