Name |
Joseph (McGraw) McGrath |
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Birth |
19 Apr 1842 |
Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
Baptism |
24 Apr 1842 |
St Peters Priory, Liverpool, Lancashire, England [1, 2] |
- Baptised 24 April 1842
Born 18 April 1842
Joseph McGreal (sic)
Parents: Joseph & Margaret McGreal (sic)
Godftaher: John Devlin
Godmother: Marg or Mary King
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Gender |
Male |
Census |
30 Mar 1851 |
Forrest Street, No 2 Court, Liverpool, Lancashire, England [3] |
- McGRAW Joseph, Head, M, 45, Dock Labourer, Ireland
McGRAW Margaret, Wife, M, 40, Ireland
McGRAW Edward, Son, Un, 12, St Thomas School, Liverpool
McGRAW Joseph, Son, Un, 9, St Thomas School, Liverpool
McGRAW John, Son, Un, 5, Pitt St School, Liverpool
McGRAW James, Son, Un, 10mths, Liverpool
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Census |
7 Apr 1861 |
1 Forrest Court, Liverpool, Lancashire, England [4] |
- McGRAW Joseph, Head, M, 49, Dock Labourer, Ireland
McGRAW Margaret, Wife, M, 43, Ireland
McGRAW Joseph, Son, Un, 18, Dock Labourer, Liverpool, Lancashire
McGRAW John, Son, Un, 14, Carter, Liverpool, Lancashire
McGRAW James, Son, 10, Scholar, Liverpool, Lancahsire
McGRAW Margaret, Dau, 7, Scholar, Liverpool, Lancashire
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Death |
26 Dec 1863 |
Southern Hospital, Liverpool, Lancashire, England [1, 5] |
Cause: Stabbed in the left groin exposing bowel and stomach. Excessive haemorrhage and shock to t |
- Joseph McGrath
Labourer, Aged 22
Information recieved from P F Curry, Coroner for Liverpool.
Inquest held, 29th December 1863
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Inquest |
29 Dec 1863 |
Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
- Inquest took place on Tuesday.
Joseph McGrath was stabbed while in Lower Frederick Street, Liverpool, on Christmas night, and died on Saturday at the Southern Hospital.
They had been at Holden's public house.
Evidence came from:
John McGrath, carter. Stated Joseph was his brother, aged 22yrs.
William McGrath - cousin, was also stabbed in the shoulder.
Thomas Gallagher - a porter of 4 Campbell St, Labourer.
While having a drink of ale, they were in a narrow passage way, and as two foreigners passed by, William McGrath stepped back and accidentially stood on the toes of Vrumes. They swore at the men.
When the men went outside at closing time, both Narisso Vrumes and Lorenzo Carpus were waiting for them. Vrumes lunged at Joseph and stabbed him in the left side, exposing his bowel and stomach.
Joseph and William were both taken to the Southern Hospital, but Joseph died around midnight on the Saturday.
The Jury announced a verdict of Guilty of Willful Murder and sentenced to penal servitude for eight years. Corpos who had stabbed William McGrath was given the sentence of imprisonment for 18 months with hard labour.
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Burial |
30 Dec 1863 |
St Oswald's, Liverpool, Lancashire, England [6] |
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AAA Last Date |
30 Oct 2022 |
Occupation |
Dock Labourer |
Person ID |
I4389 |
Ailsa and Bill Family Histories |