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

Age: 52
Died: 9th Oct 1894
Accident: 9th Oct 1894 8:40 AM, 6th hour of shift
Year Born: abt. 1842
Colliery: Burradon
Company: Burradon and Coxlodge Coal Co., Ltd.
Occupation: Hewer
Notes: After firing a shot in the coal the deceased returned to work, when a fall of stone took place. From all appearances the place was properly timbered, but the stone fell from slippery partings and top [Inspection made & inquest attended]
Buried: [not known]
Category:
Mines Inspectors Report Entry
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Bridget Lowery 29 Dec 2013 Family tree - mother's maiden name was Gascoigne (lived in Easington Lane)

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