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Age: 48
Died: 26th Apr 1932
Accident: 26th Apr 1932
Year Born: abt. 1884
Colliery: Whitehaven, Wellington Pit
Company: Whitehaven Colliery Co., Ltd.
Occupation: Hewer
Notes: killed by a fall of roof, address: 9, Plumblands Lane, Whitehaven
Buried: [not known]
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Pub.Date Article (Newspaper)
28 Apr 1932 Fatality In Whitehaven Pits, Mr. W. Brown's Criticisms (Whitehaven News)
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Mrs Angela Walls 23 Jun 2015 Roland Pritchard was my father's uncle. With the help of his son, I have been building our Family Tree. Up to date information is now passed onto his grandchildren.

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