Durham Mining Museum - Thomas Mouter (original) (raw)
Individual Details Individual Details Age: 47 Died: 16th Jun 1884 Accident: 16th Jun 1884 Year Born: abt. 1837 Colliery: Hetton Company: Hetton Coal Co. Occupation: Deputy Notes: fall of a large quantity of stone in a broken jud which came off at a slip over the coal head and quite unseen Buried: St. Nicholas's Churchyard, Hetton-le-Hole Category: Census Data 1881 Census Address: Shaws Row, Hetton Le Hole, Co. Durham(Ref: RG11 / 4975 / 110 / 23) Name Age Rel Mar Occupation Where Born Born MOUTER, Thomas 44HeadMarCoal Miner NBL: Long Benton 1837 MOUTER, Hannah 30WifeMar DUR: Hetton Le Hole 1851 Please note: the census extracts shown here are our 'best guess match' to the person shown on this page and is not intended to be definitive — only knowledge of the family would allow this. Tombstone Hetton-le-Hole — St. Nicholas's Churchyard (Destroyed by fire 2006) Location: OS Map 88, Grid Ref NZ353474 This is a low resolution image for web display, if you would like to have a higher resolution image, then please us quoting reference T-03534-07-0002 and we will make the image available on a temporary page for you to access. Names on this tombstone NameDiedAgeBorn Isabell MOUTER 6th Mar 1884 78 1806 Thomas MOUTER 16th Dec 1881 75 1806 Thomas MOUTER 16th Jun 1884 47 1837 Mines Inspectors Report Entry Sources 1881 Census — taken 3rd April, 1881 1884 Mines Inspectors Report (C 4429), Durham District by Thomas Bell, H.M. Inspector of Mines, Page: 230, Accident Number: 33 Where to find this report Church/Cemetery photograph (T-03559-07-0002) © Kev Duncan Headstone(s) in St. Nicholas's Churchyard (Destroyed by fire 2006), Hetton-le-Hole Tombstone photograph (T-03534-07-0002) © Kev Duncan Researchers If you are researching Thomas Mouter (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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