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Index of Persons Killed at Collieries, Steel & Ironworks (Where These Are Index of Persons Killed at Collieries, Steel & Ironworks (where these are named) from Cleveland & South Durham MI Collection Marske, St Germain DUNN William 16/07/1866 13yrs at Upleatham killed 3mths Mines Marske, St Germain DOVE Daniel 17/04/1882 49yrs at Lingdale accident Mine Marske, St Germain BRAHAM Morris 11/09/1893 51yrs at Upleatham killed Mines Marske, St Germain WOODHOUSE Tom 7/02/1894 37yrs at Hutton killed Henry Colliery Marske, St Germain ALEXANDER James 27/09/1898 64yrs at Upleatham by fall of stones Mines Boosbeck, St Aidan PEACH Harry 27/04/1917 43yrs at Park Pit accidentally killed Boosbeck, St Aidan HUSBAND Robert 18/12/1819 48yrs at South accidentally Skelton Mines killed Boosbeck, St Aidan JONES Joseph 30/12/1930 29yrs at Lingdale accidentally Mines killed Boosbeck, St Aidan SMITH William 18/12/1924 55yrs at Lingdale killed Mines Boosbeck, St Aidan JACKLIN William 18/09/1929 47yrs at Lingdale accidentally Mines killed Boosbeck, St Aidan BEST Charles 13/06/1925 36yrs at South accidentally Skelton Mines killed Boosbeck, St Aidan WHITBREAD George 19/11/1907 28yrs at Lingdale killed Henry Mines Boosbeck, St Aidan WALKER John William 07/06/1904 ? at Spa Wood Mine Boosbeck, St Aidan STIFF George 15/08/1904 50yrs at Lingdale fatally injured Mines Boosbeck, St Aidan PEIRSON Harry 22/12/1909 18yrs at Stanghow accidentally killed Easington (CLV) All CODLING Isaac 23/07/1910 20yrs at Boulby of Boulby Saints Mines Easington (CLV) All BINNS George 1/12/1881 15yrs at Grinkle killed Saints Peirson Mines Easington (CLV) All HARLAND Christopher 20/06/1870 18yrs at Loftus Mines of Rawcliffe Saints Easington (CLV) All NICHOLSON John 8/03/1862 19yrs pit shaft near killed Saints Hawsker Easington (CLV) All DODDS William 1/…/18… at Boulby Saints Works Easington (CLV) All COOK Joseph 10/04/1918 54yrs at Boulby accident Saints Loftus East Cemetery WARD Thomas 27/04/1872 30yrs at Liverton killed Mines Loftus East Cemetery LITTLE Flereller 15/01/1875 24yrs at Liverton killed Mines Loftus East Cemetery JACKSON Thomas 20/05/1897 29yrs at Loftus Mines accidentally Andrew killed Loftus East Cemetery WALKER John 13/07/1883 33yrs at Skinningrove Mines Loftus East Cemetery BROWN William 22/02/1901 41yrs at Loftus Mines accidentally Lumsden killed Loftus East Cemetery ARMSBY Henry 30/10/1899 23yrs at Brotton of East Loftus Lumpsey Mines Loftus East Cemetery ROBINSON Frederick 17/05/1907 19yrs at Skinningrove accidentally Thos Furnaces killed Loftus East Cemetery WAITE George 02/06/1906 56yrs at Loftus Mines accidentally killed Loftus East Cemetery MINNIKIN James 16/09/1897 17yrs at Loftus Mines accidentally killed Loftus East Cemetery PARKIN Thomas 02/03/1903 31yrs at Loftus Mines killed David Loftus East Cemetery GOLDSBROUGH John 6/01/1892 59yrs at Skinningrove of Carlin How Ironworks Loftus East Cemetery WINSPEAR John 24/05/1918 45yrs at Liverton accidentally Mines killed Loftus East Cemetery MARKHAM Charles 27/11/1915 44yrs at Loftus Mines accidentally Edwin killed Loftus East Cemetery WILSON Matthew 22/12/1905 38yrs at Loftus Mines accidentally killed Loftus East Cemetery RAW Thomas 26/09/1895 63yrs at Loftus Mines accidentally killed Loftus East Cemetery GOODBURN George 09/01/1906 26yrs at Liverton accidentally Mines killed Loftus East Cemetery SHERIDAN Ernest Alfred 07/03/1916 17yrs at Skinningrove from burns Ironworks Loftus East Cemetery CORNALL George 29/10/1893 48yrs at Loftus accident Henry Ironworks Loftus East Cemetery GIBSON Jack 24/12/1915 39yrs at Skinningrove accident Mines Loftus East Cemetery SCOTT John Thomas 21/02/1913 49yrs at Skinningrove from injuries Mines Loftus East Cemetery WILSON Henry 4/10/1886 59yrs at Liverton Mines Loftus East Cemetery WILSON William 28/02/1900 19yrs at Loftus Mines accidentally killed Loftus East Cemetery HICKS James 31/10/1900 15yrs at Loftus Mines of Skinningrove Loftus East Cemetery READ James 01/09/1906 48yrs at Loftus Mines accidentally Latham killed Loftus East Cemetery GITTINS James 19/01/1906 31yrs at Loftus Mines of Stockton Loftus East Cemetery RISPIN Frank 22/06/1904 29yrs at Loftus Mines fatal accident Loftus East Cemetery WATTS George John 13/06/1910 39yrs at Bell Bros accidentally Mines killed Skelton Churchyard WRIGHT Thomas 24/06/1875 27yrs at Skelton fall of ironstone Mines Skelton Churchyard BAXTER William 5/02/1869 31yrs at Upleatham fall of ironstone Mines Skelton Churchyard MARSHALL Richard 14/01/1872 20yrs at Skelton 8mths Mines Middlesbrough, STEBBING William 14/08/1868 24yrs at Eston killed Ayresome Gardens Wilson Junction Blast Furnace Middlesbrough, WILLLIAMSON Thomas … /…/1856 at boiler explosion Ayresome Gardens Middlesbrough Ironworks Middlesbrough, GRIFFITHS Thomas 31/10/1865 35yrs at Stockton & of The Forest Ayresome Gardens Allandale Ironworks Middlesbrough, TEALE John William 13/10/1939 64yrs at Shaws from injuries Linthorpe Foundry Middlesbrough, WEST Samuel 27/09/1939 42yrs at Tees Bridge accidentally Linthorpe Works killed Middlesbrough, TARN Joseph 30/08/1929 42yrs at Ayresome accidentally Linthorpe Teasdale Ironworks killed Middlesbrough, SEATON Albert 12/01/1920 34yrs at Newport accidentally Linthorpe Ironworks killed Middlesbrough, SALMON Leonard 02/05/1923 43yrs at Bell Bros accidentally Linthorpe killed Middlesbrough, RUSSELL James 23/09/1916 41yrs at Messrs accidentally Linthorpe Dorman Long & killed Co Middlesbrough, FLATTERS Edward 10/02/1916 17yrs at Sir B accidentally Linthorpe Samuelson & killed Sons Middlesbrough, REID David Muir 10/11/1910 49yrs at Port accident Linthorpe Clarence Steelworks Middlesbrough, WHITFIELD Henry 24/03/1899 64yrs at Anderson's accidentally Linthorpe Foundry killed Middlesbrough, DAVIES Frederick 10/01/1928 77yrs at Acklam accidentally Linthorpe Ironworks killed Middlesbrough, GOULDSBROUGH Thomas 23/09/1903 26yrs at Shaws accidentally Linthorpe Henry Wellington killed Foundry Middlesbrough, REID James 10/10/1901 35yrs at Brittania accidentally Linthorpe Steelworks killed Middlesbrough, TAYLOR Robert 20/05/1896 27yrs at accidentally Linthorpe Middlesbrough killed N E Steelworks Middlesbrough, HUNTER Frederick 30/12/1895 23yrs at Port accidentally Linthorpe Clarence killed Middlesbrough, WILLIAMS Douglas W 13/11/1906 23yrs at Bell Bros from injuries Linthorpe Middlesbrough, HOLT Thomas 18/09/1904 20yrs at Newport fatal accident Linthorpe Henry Ironworks Middlesbrough, CROSS George 26/09/1921 43yrs at Bell Bros accidentally Linthorpe killed Middlesbrough, BRITTON James Parvin 31/08/1876 18yrs at Lloyd & Co accidentally Linthorpe Ironworks scalded Middlesbrough, MOORE William 23/07/1925 43yrs at Cochrane's accidentally Linthorpe killed Middlesbrough, DENNIS James 24/08/1882 49yrs at Bolkow of Darlington: Linthorpe Vaughan & Co effects of Works accident Middlesbrough, FUTTY John 04/10/1921 53yrs at Bell Bros accidentally Linthorpe Works killed Middlesbrough, ROBINSON Thomas 09/12/1902 18yrs at Newport accidentally Linthorpe William Coke Ovens killed Middlesbrough, HUME John 25/05/1907 58yrs at Port gas poisoning Linthorpe Clarence Coke Ovens Middlesbrough, TYE William 29/04/1907 38yrs at Acklam accidentally Linthorpe Ironworks killed Middlesbrough, MARSDEN Harry 29/10/1907 22yrs at Cargo Fleet accidentally Linthorpe Ironworks killed Middlesbrough, WARDELL John George 30/06/1907 34yrs at Bolkow accidentally Linthorpe Works killed Middlesbrough, YULE Robert 26/05/1920 22yrs at Brittania accidentally Linthorpe William Ironworks killed Middlesbrough, ROBSON William 16/01/1912 48yrs at Acklam accidentally Linthorpe Ironworks killed Middlesbrough, GRAY Charles C 10/11/1920 40yrs at Brittania accidentally Linthorpe Steelworks killed Middlesbrough, STEPHEN John George 3/09/1891 31yrs at accident Linthorpe Middlesbrough N E Steelworks Middlesbrough, RUSHKAVITCH Frank 05/09/1929 35yrs at Brittania accidentally Linthorpe Steelworks killed Middlesbrough, BEADLE Thomas 12/07/1935 28yrs at Acklam accidentally Linthorpe William Ironworks killed Middlesbrough, BALDAM George 12/03/1938 37yrs at Acklam accidentally Linthorpe Ironworks killed Middlesbrough, WEST Samuel 27/09/1939 42yrs at Tees Bridge accidentally Linthorpe Works killed Middlesbrough, BEST William 21/11/1892 57yrs at Acklam killed Linthorpe Ironworks Middlesbrough, HOLT Thomas 18/10/1904 20yrs at Newport accident Linthorpe Henry Ironworks Middlesbrough, WARDROPER William 11/01/1885 29yrs at Messrs killed Linthorpe Newport Samuelson Ironworks Middlesbrough, FERRY Robert 25/07/1877 6yrs at Fencehouses killed Linthorpe Brittania Ironworks North Ormesby BURNS Alfred 16/12/1907 53yrs at Normanby killed Cemetery Ironworks North Ormesby TANN Charles 03/01/1917 41yrs at Cargo Fleet accidentally Cemetery Ironworks killed North Ormesby WALLACE Robert 28/08/1889 23yrs at Tees killed Cemetery Ironworks North Ormesby FLEGG Thomas 16/04/1913 22yrs at Cargo Fleet accidentally Cemetery Ironworks killed Kirkleatham, St TYREMAN Charles 02/09/1907 23yrs at Eston Mines killed Cuthbert Acklam Kirkleatham, St HEWISON Robert 10/08/1882 43yrs at Kirkleatham accident Cuthbert Brotton, St Peter TAYLOR James 19/04/1875 39yrs at Huntcliffe accidentally Mine killed Brotton, St Peter PEACOCK Joseph 17/09/1873 18yrs at Cragg Hall killed 11mths Mines Brotton, St Peter PEARCE John Y 12/02/1890 34yrs at Brotton accidentally Huntcliffe Mine killed Brotton, St Peter LOBLEY Tom 23/02/1882 17yrs at Huntcliffe accident Mine Brotton, St Peter JOHNS John Wallace 20/12/1883 21yrs at Huntcliffe killed Mine Brotton, St Peter TAYLOR John 21/02/1881 14yrs at Boosbeck accidentally killed Brotton, St Peter PARTRIDGE
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