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Surnames Beginning With Card# Mine Name Operator Year Month Day Surname First and Middle Name Age Fatal/Nonfatal In/Outside Occupation Nationality Citizen/Alien Single/Married #Children Mine Experience Occupation Exp. Accident Cause or Remarks Fault County Page# Mining Dist. Film# Bituminous 70 Ebensburg No.1 1916 8 30 Saba John 28 nonfatal inside loader Italian struck by flying coal 118 30th 3595 bituminous 59 Fayette City 1910 9 2 Sabadash George 25 nonfatal inside loader Slavic alien fall of coal at face room unavoidable 287 21st 3594 bituminous 33 Ralphton No.1 1916 5 4 Sabadin Joseph 23 nonfatal inside miner Horwat alien fall of coal victim 77 20th 3595 bituminous 72 LaBelle 1917 5 19 Sabadosh Mike 34 nonfatal inside timberman Slavic alien by mine cars 182 16th 3595 bituminous 68 West Clarion 1911 12 11 Sabadoss James 50 nonfatal inside miner Italian citizen fall of roof at face unavoidable 14 4th 3594 bituminous 42 Trout Run No.1 1915 8 23 Sabarno 'August 43 nonfatal inside loader Italian alien struck by timer victim 150 12th 3595 bituminous 17 Summit No.3 1917 1 8 Sabash Mat 27 nonfatal inside miner Lithuanian alien by mine cars 229 28th 3595 bituminous 22 Iselin No.3 1910 7 8 Sabastian Tony 38 fatal inside loader Italian alien married 3 fall of slate at face victim 261 14th 3594 bituminous 91 Sonoman 1910 12 1 Sabata John 45 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen married fall of slate at face victim 249 10th 3594 bituminous 61 Gallatin 1916 12 12 Sabatine Louis 28 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien by mine cars victim 50 13th 3595 bituminous 69 Eureka No.35 1910 8 24 Sabatola John 32 fatal inside company man Slavic citizen married 3 killed by cars on heading victim 235 6th 3594 bituminous 22 Calumet 1907 2 15 Sabbo John 22 fatal inside driver Slavic alien single killed by cars unavoidable 35 11th 3594 bituminous 134 Vesta No.6 1917 9 4 Sabbo Mike 40 nonfatal inside loader Austrian fall of slate 203 21st 3595 bituminous 80 Armide 1911 12 21 Sabe John 35 nonfatal inside miner Slavic alien explosion of gas victim 24 7th 3594 bituminous 29 Coal Brook 1910 4 14 Sabereck Louie 32 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien fall of slate at face unavoidable 251 11th 3594 bituminous 54 Eureka No.36 1909 5 11 Sabets Mike 40 nonfatal inside loader Polish alien injured by falling victim 163 6th 3594 bituminous 69 Sewickley 1913 12 30 Sabin 'August 27 nonfatal inside machine runner Italian alien explosion of dynamite victim 235 19th 3594 bituminous 60 Banning No.1 1910 9 23 Sabin Robert 29 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien fall of roof pillar work victim 259 13th 3594 bituminous 114 Iselin No.2 1917 9 21 Sabinsky Frank 39 nonfatal inside loader Polish alien by mine cars 219 25th 3595 bituminous 105 Wharton 1909 6 29 Sabitini Malepsi 34 fatal inside miner Italian alien single fall of coal victim 181 12th 3594 bituminous 34 Orient 1914 8 7 Sable James 38 nonfatal inside miner Hungarian citizen fall of slate unavoidable 57 16th 3595 bituminous 104 Franklin Slope No.2 1917 6 21 Sablickyh Andrew 47 nonfatal inside miner Horwat struck by timber 143 6th 3595 bituminous 33 Mariana 1908 4 10 Sablish Antony 44 nonfatal inside miner Austrian alien injured by cars victim 76 1st 3594 bituminous 70 Helvetia Stanley 1912 11 19 Sabo Andrew 28 nonfatal inside loader Hungarian alien fall of coal at face unavoidable 98 4th 3594 bituminous 53 Brier hill 1915 10 5 Sabo Andy 24 fatal inside miner Slavic alien married fall of roof at face victim 166 16th 3595 bituminous 27 Tilbert No.1 1916 5 10 Sabo Andy 32 fatal inside driver Slavic alien married kicked in throat by horse 61 16th 3595 bituminous 27 Laurel Hill No.2 1913 5 22 Sabo Andy 37 fatal inside miner Magyar alien married 3 fall of roof pillar work victim 258 26th 3594 bituminous 58 Vinton 1912 9 21 Sabo Arpat 21 fatal inside miner Hungarian alien single fall of roof at face unavoidable 118 10th 3594 bituminous 46 Eureka No.41 1908 5 21 Sabo Joe 20 nonfatal inside miner Slavic injured by cars others 95 6th 3594 bituminous 7 Osborne No.2 1914 3 15 Sabo John 29 nonfatal inside miner Austrian alien fall of slate at face unavoidable 28 9th 3595 bituminous 56 Banning No.2 1909 9 8 Sabo John 30 nonfatal inside loader Hungarian alien fall of slate unavoidable 183 13th 3594 bituminous 55 Vinton No.6 1910 7 30 Sabo John 44 fatal inside miner Hungarian alien married 4 fall of roof pillar work unavoidable 248 10th 3594 bituminous 58 Pen Mar No.2 1908 6 25 Sabo Joseph 25 nonfatal inside engineer Hungarian alien injured by machinery victim 139 20th 3594 bituminous 11 Penn Gas No.2 1913 2 6 Sabo Mike 27 nonfatal inside loader Slavic alien fall of slate at face victim 234 19th 3594 bituminous 37 edenkorn 1909 7 14 Sabo Paul 37 fatal inside miner Slavic alien married 2 fall of slate victim 193 16th 3594 bituminous 124 American Zinc &Coal 1916 11 11 Sabo Sam 32 fatal inside miner Hungarian alien married fall of slate at face 27 7th 3595 bituminous 53 Greenwich No.4 1908 12 29 Sabo Stefe 26 fatal inside miner Hungarian alien married fall of coal victim 122 15th 3594 bituminous 86 Washington No.1 1907 12 21 Sabo Steve 18 fatal inside miner Hungarian single explosion of blast victim 37 11th 3594 bituminous 34 Bulger 1914 8 6 Sabo William 60 nonfatal inside loader Hungarian alien fall of slate at face unavoidable 23 7th 3595 bituminous 41 Pen Mar No.2 1909 5 21 Sabodis Joseph 28 nonfatal inside miner Slavic alien struck by rope victim 207 20th 3594 bituminous 65 Pittsburg Eastern 1908 10 29 Sabol George 20 fatal inside scraper Slavic single killed by machinery victim 98 7th 3594 bituminous 61 Ellsworth No.3 1910 6 10 Sabol Mike 27 nonfatal inside loader Slavic alien injured by cars on entry victim 217 1st 3594 bituminous 35 Vigtilant 1910 6 6 Sabol Mike 35 fatal inside company man Slavic alien married 4 electric shock 286 21st 3594 bituminous 18 Mt.Hope 1913 4 8 Sabolich Mike 34 nonfatal inside driver Slavic alien injured by cars at entry victim 200 9th 3594 bituminous 45 American No.1 1916 10 6 Sabolish Daniel 17 nonfatal inside driver Lithuanian citizen fall of slate unavoidable 106 27th 3595 bituminous 4 Hoydell No.1 1914 1 13 Sabona Paul 37 nonfatal inside machine miner Hungarian alien injured by cars victim 19 6th 3595 bituminous 2 Logan No.4 1916 1 10 Sabone Joe 32 nonfatal inside miner Hungarian alien fall of coal victim 21 6th 3595 bituminous 7 Pennsylvania No.1 1909 1 29 Saboot Joe 38 nonfatal inside miner Hungarian alien fall of coal victim 153 3rd 3594 bituminous 117 Hostetter 1917 10 8 Sabosky Mike 25 nonfatal inside cutter Polish alien by mining machine 127 2nd 3595 bituminous 64 Consolidation No.119 1913 11 14 Sabot Andy 32 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien injured by cars victim 240 20th 3594 bituminous 3 Racoon 1907 1 8 Sabot James 25 nonfatal inside loader Hungarian alien fall of slate victim 23 7th 3594 bituminous 7 Standard slope 1916 1 17 Sabota Frank 49 nonfatal inside trackman Bohemian struck by spike 41 11th 3595 bituminous 25 Jenner No.3 1908 3 13 Sabra Joseph 22 nonfatal inside roadman Slavic alien injured by cars victim 138 20th 3594 bituminous 84 Cincinnati 1913 4 23 Sabutis William 35 fatal inside cutter Russian single explosion of gas & dust Washington 174 1st 3594 bituminous 67 Non Pariel No.1 1911 11 22 Sacarack Andy 32 nonfatal inside miner Hungarian alien injured by cars in room unavoidable 33 10th 3594 bituminous 71 Oak Ridge No.1 1916 10 30 Sacatosky Andy 48 nonfatal inside miner Russian alien fall of coal unavoidable 58 15th 3595 bituminous 139 Crows Nest 1917 8 9 Sacceola Batista 40 nonfatal inside loader Italian alien by falling 164 11th 3595 bituminous 22 Oak 1908 5 29 Sacco Frank 22 fatal inside coupler American single killed by cars unavoidable 128 17th 3594 bituminous 40 Penn Mary No.3 1915 9 2 Sacedor Mike 21 nonfatal inside miner Slavic alien married 1 electrocuted on entry victim 199 25th 3595 bituminous 56 Reliance 1914 8 6 Sachensky Andrew 25 nonfatal inside loader Russian alien fall of roof at face unavoidable 78 21st 3595 bituminous 80 Adrian No.1 1911 11 9 Sack Louis 49 fatal inside loader Italian alien married 1 asphyxiated by after damp victim 41 12th 3594 bituminous 85 Eureka No.35 1909 5 20 Sackash Andy 20 fatal inside miner Hungarian single electric shock victim 163 6th 3594 bituminous 9 Commercial No.3 1917 1 16 Sackerach Charles 30 nonfatal inside miner Hungarian alien fall of roof 237 30th 3595 bituminous 183 Commercial No.3 1917 5 31 Sackerash Paul 40 nonfatal inside miner Hungarian alien by mine cars 240 30th 3595 bituminous 15 Verner 1916 1 31 Sackever Frank 55 nonfatal inside miner Russian alien burned by gas victim 25 7th 3595 bituminous 73 Somers No.2 1911 11 22 Sackne Rudolph 21 nonfatal inside miner Lithuanian alien fall of roof at face unavoidable 45 13th 3594 bituminous 66 Magee 1913 12 10 Sacko Alex 28 nonfatal inside company man Russian alien fall of slate victim 201 9th 3594 bituminous 94 Salem 1911 12 19 Sacko Daniel 27 nonfatal inside miner Hungarian alien fall of slate pillar work victim 8 2nd 3594 bituminous 137 Jamison No.1 1917 12 14 Sacks Henry 31 fatal inside rope rider American citizen married 5 by cars on slope unavoidable 127 2nd 3595 bituminous 93 Jamison No.1 1911 12 14 Sackville Andrew 50 fatal inside miner Polish alien married 4 fall of coal at face unavoidable 8 2nd 3594 bituminous 9 Iselin No.1 1915 2 22 Sacra Mike 19 nonfatal inside loader Russian explosion of blast victim 198 25th 3595 bituminous 96 Lyons Run 1909 9 22 Sacremente Ludivithy 24 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien fall of coal & slate victim 205 19th 3594 bituminous 8 Catsburg 1908 1 29
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