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Staffordshire Colliery Deaths
« on: Sunday 04 September 05 10:08 UTC (UK) »

Listed below are  men and children who lost their lives whilst employed by the Coal Mines. It shows their families and where they are laid to rest, if the body was recovered They may be of interest to some one. more will be added when they are found.  If any other person has any  inscription or know of any person who lost his life and would like to add it you are more than welcomed

Alsagers Bank, St John, Staffs

John William, son of Arthur LEA
Who lost his life in the Minnie Pit Disaster
12 Jan 1918, 16

Ralph, s/o George H. & Mary Ann POINTON
Of Alsagers Bank, who lost his life in the
Minnie Pit Disaster, 12 Jan 1918, 16

John Robert Davies
S/o Thomas & Mary Ann ROWLEY
124 High Street, Halmerend, who lost his
life in the Minnie Pit Disaster, 12 Jan 1918, 18

Ralph, h/o Frances Hannah STEELE
71 High Street, Halmerend, who lost his
life in the Minnie Pit Disaster, 12 Jan 1918,
and whose remains were recovered 28 August 1918, 32

George, h/o Martha Alice BURGESS
Victoria Place, Miles Green, Audley
Who lost his life in the Minnie Pit Disaster
12 Jan 1918, 42
Jabez William, son, who lost his life in the
Minnie Pit Disaster, 12 Jan 1916, 20

John (Jack), h/o Susan HULSE
Of Heathcote Rd, Miles Green, Bignall End
Who lost his life in the Minnie Pit Disaster, 12 Jan 1918, 32

Walter William, husband of Esther ASHLEY
20 High Lane, Alsagers Bank
Who lost his life in the Apedale Footerills Disaster
25 April 1923, 55
Walter William, son, who lost his life in the same disaster
Aged 32.  Interred at Newcastle Cemetery


Chesterton Cemetery, Chesterton Staffs

Reginald, h/o Sarah Ann JACKSON
High Street, Chesterton, 2 July 1937, 35
He died in the Brymbo Disaster,

Leslie COOPER
Killed in the Brymbo Disaster, 2 July 1937, 30
Sadly missed by all the family
Husband of  Joan, now (JORDAN)

Josiah, h/o Katie COOKE
Died at the Brymbo Disaster, 2 July 1937, 37

John, husband of Frances Mary HARVEY
31 West View, Dimsdale, Wolstanton
Who lost his life in the Brymbo Colliery Disaster
2 July 1937, 39

William, husband of Louisa HYDE
Mount Pleasant, Chesterton
Who lost his life in the Hem Heath
Colliery Disaster, 25 Feb 1915, 38

Burslem Cemetery
Thomas Henry, son of
Timothy & Hannah WASHINGTON,
56 Pleasant St, Burslem, who died as a
result of an accident at the Sneyd Collieries, Burslem,
4 April 1919, 27
 
Cheadle Cemetery
William MACHIN, s/o Richard & Maria,
was killed at Woodhead Colliery,
31 March 1863, aged 11yrs
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Re: Staffordshire Colliery Deaths
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 15 September 05 14:35 UTC (UK) »

this website shows all post war mining deaths and incidents covered by the local newspaper

http://www.stokecoll.ac.uk/NSCFWeb/Sentinel/Sentyear.htm
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Re: Staffordshire Colliery Deaths
« Reply #2 on: Monday 19 September 05 07:04 UTC (UK) »

Thanks for that link.

Any other new links on this subject would be helpful

This subject has not been to well documented, not like the 
WW1 & 2. I feel, this was second way that  men & boys of the families were killed together while working for their country and like the wars, some never to be found. Without them what would we have done, may be lost the wars. Coal was needed to keep the Ships & Trains moving  for our troops
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Re: Staffordshire Colliery Deaths
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 28 September 05 07:09 UTC (UK) »

Yes I agree that many families lost male members of the family in mining accidents,and what a terrible way to go.Many were lost in mining accidents in the war years,and those who survived the war underground, faced years of feeling like they did not contribute to the war effort as the members of the forces did.Many men were made to work in the pits ( Beven Boys ),after putting their hands up to join the forces with their mates,they were allocated to work the mines.My Dad was one of these.It is only recently that their sacfrices have been acknowledged.
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Re: Staffordshire Colliery Deaths
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 28 September 05 07:43 UTC (UK) »

You may find some interesting coal mining links here
http://dennisford.rootschat.net/mining.html
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Re: Staffordshire Colliery Deaths
« Reply #5 on: Monday 03 October 05 10:14 UTC (UK) »

Stafforshire Colliery Deaths (2)

Hanley Cemetery

William Henry POOLE,
Accidentally killed at Deep Pit, Hanley,
22 May 1924, 27
Alice Minetta, w, 7 Oct 1994, 94

George Norman, s/o George & Sarah E GRIFFIN,
24 April 1947, 24,
Killed at Deep Pit Colliery, Hanley
Sarah Ellen, mother of Norman
31 July 1968, 75

Harold John FINNEYson of, Hugh & Hannah Victoria FINNEY
H.M. Senior Inspector of mines killed while engaged
in rescue work at the Holditch Colliery Disater,
2 July 1937, 40

William, h/o, Florence May HENSHALL,
29 Sefton Street, Etruria,
Accidentally killed at Racecourse Colliery,
11 April 1935, 33

John Williams, s/o George & Rebecca WARNER,
61 Whieldon Rd, Fenton, who was killed at
Berry Hill Colliery, 3 Dec 1926, 23
 
Joseph, h/o Gladys BESWICK,
Late of Brindley Ford, who was accidentally
killed at the Hickleton Main Colliery, 25 Sept 1924, 25

Attwood Cemetery, Kidsgrove
John, h/o May OWEN,
Who lost his life in Birchenwood Pit,
19 Dec 1925, 32

Tunstall Cemetery

John, h/o Minnie HASSALL,
22 Ellison St, Wolstanton,
who died during rescue work in the
Holditch Colliery Disater, 2 July 1937, 35

Audley St James Churchyard

Harry, son of William & Emily MOSS
Who lost his life in the Minnie Pitt Disaster
12 Jan 1918, 21

George Henry, husband of Beatrice JEBB
Of Chester Rd, Audley
Who lost his life in the Minnie Pit Disaster
12 Jan 1918, 30
Percy, son of John & Elizabeth JEBB
Who lost his life in the Minnie Pit Disaster, 12 Jan 1918, 23

William KESTEVEN, son of John & Catherine KESTEVEN,
Who lost his life in the Minnie Pit Disaster
12 Jan 1918, 15

Arthur, husband of Florence HARRISON
Who lost his life in the Minnie Pit Disaster
12 Jan 1918, 27

David, husband of Ethel Ann BURGESS
Ravens Lane, Bignall End
Who lost his life in the Minnie Pit Disaster
12 Jan 1918, 44

Chesterton Rd, Audley, 11 Nov 1901, 30
Vincent, son, of Thomas ROWLEY
 who lost his life in the Minnie Pit Disaster, 12 Jan 1918, 21

Sons of George & Emily DEAN
Of Madews Green, Halmerend
Jesse, husband of Harriet DEAN
410 Heathcote Rd, Miles Green
Who lost his life in the Minnie Pit Disaster
12 Jan 1918, 26
Harry, husband of Elizabeth DEAN
24 High St, Alsagers Bank
Who lost his life in the Minnie Pit disaster
12 Jan 1918, 32

John BARNETT, husband of Ruth
Died in the Minnie Pit Disaster
12 Jan 1918, 34

Thomas TIMMIS, Tom
H/o Annie of 98 Wereton Rd, Audley
Who lost his life in the Minnie Pit Disaster
12 Jan 1918, 49

Arthur, son of Eli & Jane HENSHALL
Rocket Villa, Miles Green , who was killed in the
Minnie Pit Explosion, 12 Jan1918, 22

Samuel CORK, husband of Dinah who was Entumbed in the Diglake Disaster, 1895, 38
George, son of Samuel & Dinah CORK who lost his life in the Jamage Explosion, 25 Nov 1911, 22
All of Ravens Lane, Audley

John son of William & Elizabeth RILEY
Of Wood Lane, who lost his life in the Diglake Disaster, 14 Jan 1895, 46

Alfred, son of Henry & Harriet HODGKINSON of Wood Lane
Who lost his life in the Diglake Disaster, 14 Jan 1895, 15

Daniel DARLINGTON, husband of Mary
Diglake St, Audley
Who lost his life in the Jamage Explosion In 1876, age 26

Frederick, h/o Mary LEES
Ravens Lane, Bignall End
Who lost his life in the Jamage Explosion 25 Nov 1911, 58

Samuel PLEVIN, age 27
John PELVIN, his brother, 23
Joseph ASHLEY, brother-in-law to the
above named, 25. Who lost their lives in
the  Bignall-Hill Colliery Explosion, 24 Dec 1874
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Re: Staffordshire Colliery Deaths
« Reply #6 on: Monday 03 October 05 10:16 UTC (UK) »

Staffordshire Colliery Deaths (3)

Longton Cemetery,
James JOHNSON, husband of Emma
10 Charles St, Longton
died through Mossfield Explosion, 21 March 1940, 37
Worthy of remembrance

Richard, husband of Nellie PORTER
“Elwyn”, Belgrave Crescent, Dresden
lost his life in the Mossfield Colliery Explosion,21 March 1940, 27

Charles, husband of Ethel RUSHTON
21 Jervis St, Adderley Green, Longton
who was killed at the Mossfield Colliery, Longton, 21 March 1940, 24

Roland, husband Alice May PORTER, 77 Kildare St, Longton
who lost his life in the, Mossfield Explosion,21 March 1940, 55

Mossfield Colliery Memorial at Longton Cemetery
In the memory of the 64 men and youths who lost their lives at the Mossfield Colliery Explosion on 16 Oct 1889


William LAWTON,  Noah BALL,  John WILLIAMS, William HULME, John BALL, Joseph BULL, George SALT, Thomas BROUGH
David HUGHES, John HALL, Job BULL,  Jacob BATH,  George RATCLIFFE, John MOFFETT, Herbert SELLERS, Francis EMERY
Henry CALLCOTT, Isaac DERRICOTT, Edward TOWNSEND, Evan PRICE, Benjamin SMITH, Thomas BRADSHAW
Buried elsewhere
James H.BAILEY, Albert J. EDWARDS, Joseph EDWARDS, William FARRALL, John B COLCLOUGH, William HORLESTON
David HULME, Sidney RUTTER, John SHENTON, Thomas SHERWIN, Charles SHERWIN, Samuel SHERWIN,
Sampson Wedgwood GEO**
Not recovered
Joseph BULL, Arthur FLETCHER, George WILSON, William BULL, Spencer WHITEHOUSE, Thomas BOUGH, James B, JAMES
Henry WOOD, William SALTER, Thomas JAMES, Thomas WALKER, Thomas SMITH, Edward JONES,  John MOORE
William SMITH, Frederick AYRES

Wolstanton  extended Churchyard
Richard DALE son of Ann Elizabeth
Killed at Brymbo Colliery 12 Dec 1932, 48

Madeley, All Saints Churchyard
John HALL, of Little Madeley , son of Samuel & Ann Margaret of Madeley Heath
who was killed, at Fair Lady Pit, Leycett, 21 Jan 1880, 21

Charles WILLSHAW of Madeley aged 21yrs
Who died in an explosion of Fire Damp at Silverdale, 7 July 1870



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Re: Staffordshire Colliery Deaths
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 04 October 05 05:27 UTC (UK) »

If any person can add any other deaths, old and modern feel free to do so, and let the world know about them. Without there very hard work, where would we be today Huh



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Re: Staffordshire Colliery Deaths
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 12 October 05 16:39 UTC (UK) »

Thankyou very much for this info.

My father was a miner for 25 years, right up until the Pit closed in 1989, (Sutton Colliery in Sutton-in-Ashfield, for those who really want to know!!) and was fortunate that he didnt suffer any serious accidents. My Dad's side of the family were also miners from Staffs. going back 4 generations.

After looking at this info provided, i think that one of the men on these lists is a relation of mine. So thankyou very much for helping me out!!

Best Wishes,

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Re: Staffordshire Colliery Deaths
« Reply #9 on: Friday 21 October 05 13:47 UTC (UK) »

Addition 23 October 05

Talke, St Martins Churchyard, Staffordshire
Nathaniel CLARKE
Who lost his life through an accident at, Talk-oth-Hill, Colliery, 13 June 1890, 41

Edward, son of John & Ellen ELLIS
of Butt Lane, who died through an accident at the Harecastle & Woodshutts Colliery 2 Jan 1878, 20

John Samuel KENYON
Of Talk Pitts who lost his life in the Talk-Oth-Hill explosion, 13 Dec 1866, 32

John, son of William & Harriet BEDDIS
Late of Dean Forest, Gloucestershire, 25
Thomas, son of  George & Marcy GRIFFITHS, late of the Forest Dean, Gloucestershire 20
They lost their lives in the Talk-Oth-Hill explosion, 13 Dec 1866

Joseph , husband of Catherine YOXALL
Of Talk-Pitts who lost his life in, the Talk-oth Hill Colliery explosion, 13 Dec 1866, 38

Job, son Isaac & Sarah COOPER
Of Talk-oth-Hill, who was accidently, killed in the mines belonging to the
North Stafford Coal & Iron Company, 23 July 1868, 12 years

William HAMILTON, of Butt Lane, who was accidentally killed
at The Woodshutts Colliery, 14 July 1863, 23

John, husband of Hannah  WHITNEY
Of Church Street, Butt-Lane, who lost his life, in the Talk-Oth-Hill explosion 13 Dec 1866, 31

Samuel, son of James & Mary BROOKS
Of Butt Lane, who was accidentally killed,in the North Stafford Colliery, 12 July 1867, 22

Richard, husband of the late Ann JACKSON, of Talk-Oth-Hill,
who departed this life in the Bunkers Hill Colliery Explosion, 30 April 1875, 59

Isaac, husband of May CARTLIDGE
Of Red Street, who lost his life at the, Jamage Colliery, 9 Sept 1907, 28

Wilmot, son of Joseph & Amelia HARRISON
Butt Lane, who lost his life in the, Talk-Oth-Hill Colliery explosion, 27 May 1901, 26

Thomas Rowlinson ANTROPUS, who was drowned at Bunkers Hill, 22 Jan 1902, 31

Norton-Le-Moors, St. Bartholomew’s Churchyard, Staffordshire
Harold, son of John & Sarah Jane SUTTON
13 Mayer St, Norton Green, died in Sneyd Colliery Disaster,1 Jan 1942, 28

Barthomley, St Bertoline Churchyard, Cheshire

Henry Leslie EDEN, husband Winnie of Baltrey.
 A gifted Organist of this Church and of All Saints Balterley
He fought in France for his Country in the Great War
and lost his life in the Minnie Pit Disaster 12 Jan 1918, 23


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« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 21 December 05 11:19 UTC (UK) »

Hello Alf

I wanted to thank you for your posting of MIs relating to men killed at Diglake Colliery, Audley in 1895, these have been really helpful to me.

I have been researching the 1895 flood, partly due to my interest in the Sproston family, and partly because both my gg-uncle (Samuel Johnson) and my husband's gg-grandfather (Edward Higgins) were killed there.

The site is at http://www.warrinerprimaries.com/Topic/diglake.htm

I know very little about coal mining, although my Sproston grandfather, and his father and grandfather, were all coal miners in the Butt Lane area of Talke (my gggrandfather Samuel Sproston was killed due to a roof fall at Slappenfield Colliery, Talke in 1879, burial place unknown).  However, I have had help from many other generous researchers, who have made it possible for me to identify all 77 men and boys who lost their lives at Diglake Colliery.

My aim with the site is to help schoolchildren of today understand the risk taken by those who won the coal which fuelled the Industrial Revolution and helped make this country great.  If you have a couple of minutes to have a look at the site, I'd be really grateful for any feedback, advice or corrections!

Thanks once again for all your hard work,

Susan
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« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 21 December 05 19:36 UTC (UK) »

Many thanks for the info regarding the sad events Susan,and like you perhaps,I have coaldust in my blood!I am reminded,of the words of a song-"And the story it shall never grow old".

Regards
William Russell Jones
Cefn Mawr
Wrexham.
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« Reply #12 on: Saturday 28 January 06 14:55 UTC (UK) »

Hi
i was looking for something and came across this topic,it mentioned Bevin Boys,there are a few topics on this.What i wanted to say was last year in a very jumbled up secondhand shop.I found a book called The Echoes of war The Bevin Boys.I don't have any miners in my tree and only one miners clerk my G.Granddad from Cannock. I bought the book anyway. The book was written by David Day & printed in 1975.Then reprinted on the 50th Anniversary 1993.
The author was a Bevin boy 1944/7 in Wimblebury in a mining village.The book is his own story of the life of a Bevin boy.Which he decided to write because,in his own words "There were no Bevin Boy Archives,and very little published material. Its a fascinating book.Its probably out of print now.So if you see it around buy it Grin its a paper back.the one i bought was a withdrawn library book in new condition.

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« Reply #13 on: Sunday 29 January 06 00:05 UTC (UK) »

Celia. The book sounds great and i am going to see if I can track down a copy.It sounds interesting because it is a personal account...and there are very few of those.
I was talking to my Dad yesterday,who is 81,and an ex-Bevin Boy.I was telling him about the recognition now of these war veterans,especially in the Uk. He was saying how he tried to join up for the forces, but as soon as they knew he was a miner that was it, and a certain number of them had to be kept down the mines as " esential services".They had a hard life that most of them never really ever had the chance to talk about or debrief themselves from, after the war. He said that unfortunately there were cases of certain people  ( in the money) who managed to get their sons into the mines to avoid going overseas in combat....these sons did not thank their family for doing this,because the conditions and accidents and cases of injury were high and it was in no way an easy way out!!
I will look for the book in the hope that I may come a cross a copy somewhere!!
does anyone know if there is a medal available for those that served in the essential services?....My Mom got a medal for being an active service as a WREN WW2, and I tracked it down and had it awarded to her 3 or 4 years ago? i only knew that she was eligible, after talking to an ex naval veteran here in Australia who I met in the street!!
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« Reply #14 on: Sunday 10 September 06 19:26 UTC (UK) »

Silverdale Coalminers Memorial, Silverdale, Staffordshire
In tribute to those killed in the Silverdale Mines and to All Silverdale Miners who lost their lives through getting the coal.
The names are listed on three slate tablets.
William COOKE, 8.4.1873, 35 Thomas WRIGHT 6.4.1876, 29 Ezra CLARK, 7.6.1878, 40
L COLCLOUGH , 19.4.1873 Josiah WILLOCK 6.4.1876, 26 George MANSELL, 7.6.1878, 16
George EVANS, 30.4.1873, 53 James BITHELL 6.4.1876 George BOWERS, 7.6.1878, 14
G BRUNT, 11.6.1873 Richard HADDOCK, 4.5.1876, 40 Samuel GIBSON, 9.9.1879, 17
1 Other, 11.6.1873 Thomas SYMONDS, 2.1.1877, 45 William BARLOW, 21.7.1873, 70
William BICKERTON, 25.6. 1874, 55 Charles WILLIAMS, 4.2.1877, 18 Edward JONES, 22.4.1880, 57
G MYATT, 27.8.1874, 20 Thomas JERVIS, 30.3.1877, 47 Thomas EMBERTON 15.5.1880, 57
Thomas GRODEN, 26.6.1875, 15 Issac LAWRENCE 13.12.1877, 40 Thomas DAVIS, 31.8.1882, 48
John JOHNSON, 19.2.1876, 47 Ralph DOWNING, 30.1.1878, 58 Thomas COYNE, 25.1.1882, 32
Samuel SIMISTER, 6.4.1876, 23 John PORTER 21.2.1878, 43 J SMALLWOOD, 10.4.1882, 19
James WHITMORE, 6.4.1876, 45 John DEAN, 3 4 1878, 31 George LOVALL, 23.8.1882

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William WILKINSON 23.8.1882 John WOODBINE, 2 4 1891, 55 Albert LAWTON 20.8.1896, 35
A BUTTERS, 25.8.1882, 17 William LOCKET, 16.4.1891, 23 C JOHNSON, 3.5.1896, 51
John LOCKETT, 10.10.1882, 21 George CHESTER, 16.4.1891, 34 Edward RICHARDS, 3.5.1897, 56
James TINSLEY, 30.3.1883, 26 Jeremiah LUSCOTT, 29.12.1891, 39 John DALE, 31.5.1897, 60
R WILLIAMS, 8.4.1883, 43 Alfred ROSCOE, 31.8.1892, 36 James KESTEREN, 18.11.1897, 22
James SMITH, 7.11.1883, 55 Paul THOMAS, 8.12.1892, 38 James CROSBY, 12.9.1899, 66
Charles EVANS, 14.5.1884, 13 John HEMMING, 23.1.1893, 32 Edward DAVIS, 14.6.1900, 45
E BROWN, 19.5.1884, 37 Edward TAYLOR, 1.2.1893, 49 John GREEN, 14.9.1900, 50
Albert COOKE, 1.10.1884, 21 John ROBINSON, 4.2.1893, 65 Henry STEVENSON, 12.6.1901, 38
G CROSS, 18.12.1884 George MEADON, 12.5.1893, 55 Charles EMBLING, 17.9.1901, 15
Edward BARRETT, 7.12.1885, 64 Frank FOSTER, 27.7.1893, 17 Francis McGAHEY, 30.1.1902, 52
William WRIGHT, 23.2.1886, 37 Phillip RHODES, 27.9.1893, 53 John WIGGLEY, 14.7.1902, 63
S JOYNSON, 23.6.1886, 17 William MATTHEWS, 7.12.1893, 50 Hugh BICKERTON, 23.9.1902, 51
Joseph DOWNING, 27.8.1887, 31 William REYNOLDS, 16.10.1894, 34 William RUDDY, 17.6.1903, 18
John SPATE, 5.1.1888, 35 George BLOOD, 11.1.1895, 13 William GREEN, 12.111.1906, 63
Charles BAXTER, 15.1.1889, 15 George ROBINSON, 11.9.1895, 14 Elijah WEBB, 2.5.1907, 51
John PARMER, 27.9.1889, 13 Albert BEECH, 11.5.1896, 17 John WOOD, 27.2.1909, 55
Thomas EVANS, 19.4.1890, 42 George HIGGINSON, 20.8.1896, 58 William FERNYHOUGH, 5.3.1909, 40

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Edward PEPPER, 28 5.1909, 16 Charles WADE, 4.11.1925, 25 Bill Tilly EDWARDS, 7.10.1950, 33
James WILCOX, 11.5.1910, 21 George MYATT, 19.12.1925, 58 William BAILEY, 13.1.1951, 44
Thomas MOULTON, 2.11.1910, 40 George VIGGARS, 7.10.1929, 30 Jack HARRISON, 17.9.1951, 55
William MYATT, 27.11.1910, 43 James WILKINSON, 7.10.1929, 52 Paddy MULVEY, 12.11.1952, 36
Samuel SHERRATT, 19.7.1911, 46 William BAGGULEY, 9.5.1930, 39 Enoch THORLEY, 12.2.1953, 42
John HUXLEY, 15.2.1912, 33 Ephraim HORTON, 17.9.1930, 29 Fred LAWRENCE, 7.7.1958, 51
Jabez MINOR, 9.5.1912, 39 Absalom BIRCHALL, 16.8.1933, 36 Edward McGOVERN, 11.6.1959, 43
Thomas CLAGUE, 29.12.1913, 26 Vincent JONES, 15.12.1933, 28 Zigmund LUEZYNSKI, 29.6.1962, 50
George GREEN, 30.12.1913, 58 Frank MASKERY, 22.3.1936, 27 William WARD, 14.12.1964, 58
James MORAN, 17.1.1914, 45 Elijah WADE, 5.10.1937, 46 William BRIDGWOOD, 18.1.1967, 46
Thomas WAINWRIGHT, 20.11.1914, 45 Elijah TITTENSOR, 24.6.1938, 40 Joseph BLOOR, 9.12.1969, 57
Samuel JOHNSON, 1.11.1916, 52 Samuel VIGGARS, 8.11.1940, 38 George TOMLINSON, 7.10.1971, 58
John BURGESS, 9.5.1917, 54 Charles HIGHAM, 8.11.1940, 44 Robert MORRIS, 24.5.1974, 29
Henry BURROWS, 5.10.1917, 34 John WAKELIN, 2.3.1942, 52 Christian LAX, 16.12.1971, 64
William SMITH, 3.7.1920, 24 Harold WALKLATE, 27.11.1943, 15 Iwan ADAMIW, 7.1.1975, 48
Arthur HEATH, 6.12.1921, 16 Joseph BURKE, 29.2.1944, 56 Barry BALL, 23.9.1981, 44
Albert DAVIES, 31.7.1923, 40 Thomas PATTISON, 30.1.1950, 40 Philip ELLIOTT, 7.1.1989, 34
Harry HOPWOOD, 5.8.1923, 21 Jack PATTISON, 30.1.1950, 37 Robert HARLEY, 4.9.1995, 31



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