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Age: 13
Died: 5th Jun 1854
Accident: 5th Jun 1854
Year Born: abt. 1841
Colliery: Hetton, West Minor Pit
Company:
Occupation:
Notes: he was driving a pony along the Engine-bank in the pit, when he was crushed to death by a mass of coal falling from the side
Buried: [not known]
Category:
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Pub.Date Article (Newspaper)
16 Jun 1854 Coroners' Inquests, Crushed To Death (Durham Advertiser)
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