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Glamorganshire Resources & Offers / Re: Link: Senghenydd mining disasters (1901 & 1913) victims
« on: Friday 24 August 18 22:02 BST (UK) »
Re www.jamter.co.uk
Thank you I am aware of the web page. Amazingly we found each other some time ago. She is the great granddaughter of Lewis Charles so has given us a lot of information to increase our knowledge of our Hurley family.
I have just found out that Lewis Charles’ brother Albert John (my great grandfather) and his son, also Albert John who also worked underground lived a few doors away from each other in Senghenydd in the April 1901 Census. The first disaster was May 1901. In the 1911 Census Albert John and Albert John and the rest of the family including my grandmother had moved away to Nelson mid Glamorgan. I am wondering when they did indeed move. They had a lucky escape. I am not sure I will be able to find that information.
All very interesting!
Thank you I am aware of the web page. Amazingly we found each other some time ago. She is the great granddaughter of Lewis Charles so has given us a lot of information to increase our knowledge of our Hurley family.
I have just found out that Lewis Charles’ brother Albert John (my great grandfather) and his son, also Albert John who also worked underground lived a few doors away from each other in Senghenydd in the April 1901 Census. The first disaster was May 1901. In the 1911 Census Albert John and Albert John and the rest of the family including my grandmother had moved away to Nelson mid Glamorgan. I am wondering when they did indeed move. They had a lucky escape. I am not sure I will be able to find that information.
All very interesting!