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| | Individual Details | | Individual Details | | | ---------------------------------------------- | | ---------------------------------------------- | | | | | | |

Age: 38
Died: 30th May 1862
Accident: 30th May 1862
Year Born: abt. 1824
Colliery: Old Bradley
Company: G. B. Thorneycroft and Co.
Occupation: Miner
Notes: married wuth four children
Buried: [not known]
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Related Articles
Pub.Date Article (Newspaper)
07 Jun 1862 Accidents, Inquests, etc., Fatal Colliery Accident (The Penny Illustrated Paper)
07 Jun 1862 Fearful Pit Accident At Bilston, Seven Lives Lost (Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury)
14 Jun 1862 Accidents, Inquests, etc., The Fatal Colliery Inundation near Bilston (The Penny Illustrated Paper)
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