Durham Mining Museum - Robert Forster (original) (raw)
Individual Details Individual Details Age: Died: 10th Oct 1812 Accident: 10th Oct 1812 1:00 PM Born: Colliery: Herrington Mill Pit Company: Occupation: Notes: killed in the 1812 explosion Buried: All Saints Churchyard, Penshaw on 13 Oct 1812 {NBI} Category: Description An explosion took place in Herrington-mill pit, Pensher, when nineteen boys and four men were killed. Many others were severely burnt and wounded. Related Articles Pub.DateArticle (Newspaper) 20 Oct 1812 News (Cumberland Pacquet) 23 Oct 1812 Fire Damp in Coal-Mines (The Times) Further Reading Durham Mining Disasters, c.1700 - 1950s by Maureen Anderson, Published by Wharncliffe Books, 2008, ISBN 1-845630-73-4 Sources Local Historian's Table Book of Remarkable Occurrences Connected with the Counties of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Northumberland and Durham by M.A. Richardson. Published in five volumes in 1844. National Burial Index published by The Federation of Family History Societies & Associates Parish Records Researchers Email Researcher Date Interest michelle parkin 25 Nov 2012 the forster family from penshaw,herrington ,my grandfather was thomas forster his brothers were joseph,patrick,arthur,sisters ann,alice,he married phyllis morrison from herrington donald reed 11 Jul 2018 Robert forster 4x great grandfather If you are researching Robert Forster (e.g. for family tree purposes) and you would like to hear from others with the same interest then please complete the details in the following form. We will show the information you provide on this page so that you can be contacted. What is your name? What is your contact email address? What is your research interest? Return Return to Top |
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