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Eva Hornsby

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Birthplace: Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand
Death: May 08, 1895 (5 weeks)
On board a train, between Clarendon & Milton, Southland, South Island, New Zealand (Murdered by Minnie Dean - asphyxiation)
Place of Burial: [Free Ground - 1 / 1X], [first buried in The Larches garden], Invercargill, Southland, South Island, New Zealand
Immediate Family:

Biological daughter of Susan Hornsby
Foster daughter of Charles Dean and Minnie Dean
Sister of Margaret Craig; May Irene Dean; Esther Wallis Dean; Willie Phelan; Cyril Scoular and 9 others
Half sister of Ellen Ann Milne and Isobella Milne

Find A Grave ID: 229976775
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About Eva Hornsby

In May 1895, a railway guard reported he had seen a woman board the train with a baby but disembark without it. This happened within the train range of East Winton and police began their enquiries. This led police to a Mrs Hornsby who resided in Dunedin. She told police she had handed over her one-month-old grand-daughter with money to Minnie Dean at Milburn, four miles north of Milton. Police brought Mrs Hornsby to The Larches, Dean's residence. There she recognised not only Dean but a piece of baby's clothing belonging to her grandaughter. Dean was arrested and sent to Dunedin to await trial. Police searched the flowerbeds and found two babies bodies buried. The two bodies were identified as Eva Hornsby (Mrs Hornsby's grand-daughter) and Dorothy Edith Carter (handed over to Minnie by her grandmother).

At the inquest into the death of Eva Hornsby, medical experts described the two small deep bruises on the back of the baby‟s neck, which they found to be consistent with forceful asphyxiation.146 The pathologist, Doctor McLeod, speculated that such marks might result from the infant‟s head being pressed forcefully against a cloth and intentionally suffocated. Source: http://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10289/7349/th...

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Eva Hornsby's Timeline

1895
March 31, 1895
Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand
May 8, 1895
On board a train, between Clarendon & Milton, Southland, South Island, New Zealand
May 16, 1895
Eastern Cemetery, [Free Ground - 1 / 1X], [first buried in The Larches garden], Invercargill, Southland, South Island, New Zealand