Australia--New South Wales, Mine Accident Index (Updated 12 Apr 2014) A0128 Sherard Collection

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Australia--New South Wales, Mine Accident Index (Updated 12 Apr 2014) A0128 Sherard Collection Australia--New South Wales, Mine Accident Index (updated 12 Apr 2014) A0128 Sherard Collection. Russell L. & Lyn Wood Mining History Archive, Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines Years covered: 1877-1920; fatalities (metal mines) 1921-1939 Sources: Annual Report of the Department of Mines -- Provice of New South Wales, Australia, vols. 1877-1939. New Castle Family History Society, New South Wales, Australia (website). silvrcity The Silver City Mining History - Miners' Record Book (website). METAL/ SOURCE/ DATE NAME MINE / COLLIERY LOCALITY F/N COAL PAGE 1920JAN7 AATHER, JOHN BULLI F c 68 1927SEP15 ABATI, M SOUTH BROKEN HILL N m 49 1936JUN12 ABBOTT, J C ZINC CORPORATION BROKEN HILL N m 39 1919JAN9 ABER, F BRITISH BROKEN HILL N m 101 1919JAN9 ABER, FREDERICK BRITISH BROKEN HILL N m 91 1937NOV2 ABOTOMEY, L S ZINC CORPORATION BROKEN HILL N m 49 1896NOV18 ABRAMS, HENRY PACIFIC TERALBA N c 76 1920JUN7 ACKHURST, FRED EXCELSIOR THIRROUL N c 73 1928MAR27 ACRES, L F CENTRAL BROKEN HILL N m 46 1901NOV6 ACTON, JOSEPH A.A. Co.'s NEW WINNING NEWCASTLE N c 103 1900OCT24 ACTON, ROBERT NEWCASTLE N c 129 1895JUN10 ADAMS, CENTRAL BROKEN HILL N m 80 1907NOV ADAMS, G ALLUVIAL MUCKERAWA F m 76 1905OCT29 ADAMS, H J STANFORD Merthyr F c 100 1937AUG1 ADAMS, J ZINC CORPORATION BROKEN HILL N m 49 1903MAR13 ADAMS, J A GREAT COBAR COBAR N m 62 1904MAR15 ADAMS, JAMES MEREWETHER N c 102 1917NOV ADAMS, JAMES EAST MAITLAND N c 108 1918AFEB6 ADAMS, JAMES EAST MAITLAND N c 107 1919SEP30 ADAMS, JOHN GUNNEDAH N c 117 1900FEB17 ADAMS, P BAKER'S CREEK HILLGROVE N m 86 1926JAN21 ADAMS, T REDHEAD NEWCASTLE F c 58 1901DEC16 ADAMS, W Broken Hill Proprietary BROKEN HILL N m 77 METAL/ SOURCE/ DATE NAME MINE / COLLIERY LOCALITY F/N COAL PAGE 1904FEB23 ADAMSON, THOMAS BELLAMBI N c 102 1911APR7 ADAMTHWAITE, FRANK GRETA N c 116 1889APR29 ADDY, WILLIAM MOUNT KEMBLA F c 197 1907DEC12 ADEY, ARTHUR BULLI N c 107 1907DEC12 ADEY, ARTHUR BULLI N c 107 1914MAY23 ADLER, ALBERT RALPH BROKEN HILL SOUTH BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1914MAY23 Adler, Albert Ralph Broken Hill South Silver BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1904MAY5 ADLER, LAWRENCE MEREWETHER N c 103 1914MAY23 ADLER, P SOUTH F m 98 1914MAY23 ADLER, P BROKEN HILL F m 80 1914MAY23 ADLER, PETER SOUTH F m 95 1918SEP10 A'HEARN, TIMOTHY BRANXTON N c 111 1917MAY1 AIKEN, A BRITISH N m 81 1971OCT20 AILI, EDOARDO "Edward" NEW BROKEN HILL BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1971OCT20 AILI, EDOARDO "Edward" New Broken Hill BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1914JUN16 AIR, H SOUTH N m 98 1914JUN16 AIR, H BROKEN HILL N m 80 1914JUN18 AIR, W SOUTH N m 96 1917MAY1 AITKEN, A BROKEN HILL N m 73 1891AUG12 AITKEN, ALFRED EAST CONSOLS BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1891AUG12 AITKEN, ALFRED East Consols BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1915SEP22 AITKEN, D KEMBIA HEIGHTS N c 118 1908MAR15 AITKEN, DOUGLAS MOUNT KEMBLA N c 114 1902JUL31 AITKEN, HENRY EAST GRETA WEST MAITLAND F c 92 1902JUL31 AITKEN, JOHN EAST GRETA WEST MAITLAND F c 92 1884AUG18 AITKIN, JAMES BERRIMA N c 126 1887APR13 AITKIN, WILLIAM CARRINGTON N c 116 1901FEB16 AKERS, JOSEPH EAST GRETA EAST GRETA N c 100 1915OCT20 AKERS, WILLIAM COLEDALE N c 119 1918MAR22 AKHURST, WILLIAM THIRROUL N c 110 1928MAR13 ALAGICH, JOSEPH SOUTH BROKEN HILL N m 46 1918NOV20 ALDRED, THOMAS SCARBOROUGH F c 105 METAL/ SOURCE/ DATE NAME MINE / COLLIERY LOCALITY F/N COAL PAGE 1911FEB11 ALEXANDER, H GREAT COBAR COBAR N m 81 1899JUL17 ALEXANDER, JAMES Mt.DAVID ROCKLEY N m 90 1910SEP26 ALFORD, CHARLES GRETA N c 118 1912JAN15 ALING, A NORTH BROKEN HILL F m 75 1912JAN17 ALING, EMIL NORTH BROKEN HILL BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1937MAR2 ALLAN, J W CENTRAL BROKEN HILL N m 45 1908SEP18 ALLAN, JAMES GREAT COBAR COBAR N m 84 1905MAR30 ALLAN, MATHEW BAE MOUNTAIN N m 64 1914JUL20 ALLAN, R SCARBOROUGH N c 121 1906AUG20 ALLAN, T C GOLD MINE COMBANDRY F m 76 1908MAY6 ALLAN, THOMAS GREAT COBAR COBAR N m 84 1920JUN10 ALLAN, THOMAS ABERMAIN ABERMAIN N c 72 1895JUN12 ALLANSON, JOSEPH MEREWETHER N c 94 1914NOV30 ALLEN A HERMIDALE F m 80 1914NOV30 ALLEN, A HERMIDALE F m 104 1906MAR22 ALLEN, ARTHUR MEREWETHER N c 108 1933MAR20 ALLEN, EDGAR Associated Blue Metal PROSPECT N m 40 1928APR12 ALLEN, GEORGE BROKEN HILL SOUTH BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1928DEC4 ALLEN, GEORGE BROKEN HILL SOUTH BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1928DEC4 ALLEN, GEORGE SOUTH BROKEN HILL F m 46 1926MAY27 ALLEN, J New England Proprietary TORRINGTON N m 44 1937SEP29 ALLEN, J LAKE GEORGE CAPTAIN'S FLAT N m 49 1894NOV20 ALLEN, J P RED ROCK G. DRAKE F m 72 1922AUG2d ALLEN, J W Killingworth F c 69 1891JUN2 ALLEN, JAMES BULLI N c 188 1904JUL1 ALLEN, JAMES HELENSBURGH N c 103 1900JAN13 ALLEN, JOHN NEWCASTLE N c 124 1900SEP10 ALLEN, JOHN GRETA N c 128 1902JUN12 ALLEN, JOHN WILLIAM BELLAMBI BELLAMBI N c 94 1961MAY10 ALLEN, LEONARD Charles BROKEN HILL SOUTH BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1961MAY10 ALLEN, Leonard Charles BROKEN HILL SOUTH BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1897OCT26 ALLEN, R GREAT COBAR COPPER COBAR N m 79 METAL/ SOURCE/ DATE NAME MINE / COLLIERY LOCALITY F/N COAL PAGE 1900JUL11 ALLEN, R CENTRAL BROKEN HILL N m 87 1900JUL11 ALLEN, R CENTRAL BROKEN HILL N m 90 1889DEC7 ALLEN, ROBERT Wickham & Bullock Island N c 194 1889DEC7 ALLEN, ROBERT Wickham & Bullock Island N c 195 1889DEC7 ALLEN, ROBERT NEWCASTLE N c 177 1908FEB28 ALLEN, ROBERT BELLAMBI N c 113 1936JUL10 ALLEN, T E NORTH BROKEN HILL N m 40 1914SEP19 ALLEN, W KEMBIA HEIGHTS N c 123 1902MAR26 ALLEN, WILLIAM DUDLEY DUDLEY N c 94 1883JAN27 ALLENBY, JOHN NEW LAMBTON N c 130 1898MAR9 ALLENBY, WILLIAM DUDLEY NEWCASTLE N c 113 1912JAN17 ALLING, EMIL NORTH BORKEN HILL BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1923AUG6 ALLINGTON, G A SOUTH BROKEN HILL N m 45 1929APR9 ALLISON, C CARSON Brothers Quarry KIAMA N m 43 1904MAY7 ALLISON, GEORGE MEREWETHER N c 103 1886APR19 ALLISON, L LITHGOW F c 114 1933MAY12 ALLISON, ROBERT Southern Blue Metal BERRIMA F m 40 1897MAY7 ALLISON, THOMAS PROPRIETARY BROKEN HILL N m 77 1897MAY7 ALLISON, THOMAS PROPRIETARY BROKEN HILL N m 80 1916SEP27 ALLOMIS, LESLIE Stanford Merthyr N c 138 1916SEP27 ALLOMIS, LESLIE Mt.KEIRA N c 127 1924DEC10 ALLPRESS, T K NORTH BROKEN HILL N m 45 1920JUL29 ALLSCORK, EDWARD HUBBURN WESTON F c 68 1880SEP1 ALLUM, THOMAS WOLLONGONG F c 210 1880SEP24 ALLUMI, THOMAS OSBORNE WALLSEND F c 211 1916MAR22 ALMOND, HERBERT BELLAMBI N c 129 1909SEP30 ALSTON, GEORGE MINMI F c 123 1900JAN11 ALTMAN, W BLOCK 10 BROKEN HILL N m 86 1900JAN11 ALTMAN, W BLOCK 10 BROKEN HILL N m 91 1929JAN29 ALTO, JACIO CENTRAL BROKEN HILL N m 43 1922NOV27 AMATO, C NORTH BROKEN HILL N m 57 1922OCT27 AMATO, C NORTH BROKEN HILL N m 58 METAL/ SOURCE/ DATE NAME MINE / COLLIERY LOCALITY F/N COAL PAGE 1924MAY27 AMATO, C NORTH BROKEN HILL N m 45 1913FEB3 AMBLER, JOSEPH MEREWETHER N c 121 1935JAN31 AMBROSE, P H BOBADAH Development BOBADAH N m 44 1907NOV8 AMBURY, ARTHUR Ernest Mt.KEMBIA N c 107 1907NOV8 AMBURY, Arthur ERNEST Mt.KEMBIA N c 107 1907NOV8 AMBURY, AUGUSTS ED Mt.KEMBIA N c 107 1907NOV8 AMBURY, AUGUSTUS ED Mt.KEMBIA N c 107 1915NOV25 AMOR, J PROPRIETARY BROKEN HILL N m 77 1915NOV25 AMOR, JOHN Broken Hill Proprietary N m 88 1915NOV25 AMOR, JOHN Broken Hill Proprietary N m 89 1885JUN22 AMOS, GEORGE BULLI N c 115 1883JAN17 AMOUR, RICHARD LAMBTON N c 130 1889SEP13 ANATZA, ALBERT F c 177 1899MAY27 ANDERSON, A BROKEN HILL SOUTH BROKEN HILL N m 90 1899MAY27 ANDERSON, A BROKEN HILL SOUTH BROKEN HILL N m 94 1925AUG31 ANDERSON, A PROPRIETARY BROKEN HILL N m 43 1916OCT2 ANDERSON, A J SOUTH BROKEN HILL N m 74 1937OCT14 ANDERSON, A P ZINC CORPORATION BROKEN HILL N m 47 1901AUG25 ANDERSON, ALEXANDER Broken Hill Proprietary BROKEN HILL F m 77 1901SEP25 ANDERSON, ALEXANDER Broken Hill Proprietary BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1901SEP25 ANDERSON, ALEXANDER Broken Hill Proprietary BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1903APR1d Anderson, Alexander George WEST MAITLAND F c 87 1895NOV6 ANDERSON, ALFRED PLATTSBURGH N c 94 1898DEC17 ANDERSON, ANDREW LAKE GEORGE CAPTAIN'S FLAT N m 90 1904MAY2 ANDERSON, ANDREW WEST WALLSEND F c 102 1902AUG20 ANDERSON, ANTONI Broken Hill Proprietary BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1902AUG20 ANDERSON, ANTONI Broken Hill Proprietary BROKEN HILL F m silvrcity 1902AUG20 ANDERSON, ANTONI Broken Hill Proprietary BROKEN HILL F m 66 1899JUL28 ANDERSON, Archibald PROPRIETARY BROKEN HILL N m 91 1899JUL28 ANDERSON, Archibald PROPRIETARY BROKEN HILL N m 94 1903FEB5 Anderson, Arthur Clarence BELLAMBI N c 88 1920JAN26 ANDERSON, BEN BELLAMBI N c 69 METAL/ SOURCE/ DATE NAME MINE / COLLIERY LOCALITY F/N COAL PAGE 1909JUL14 ANDERSON, CHARLES REFORM LUCKNOW N m 78 1911SEP7 ANDERSON, CONRAD PELAW MAIN N c 117 1901MAR11 ANDERSON, D OSBORNE-WALLSEND MOUNT KEIRA N c 101 1891MAR19 ANDERSON, DANIEL GRETA N c 188 1901OCT11 ANDERSON, DUNCAN RHONDDA TERALBA N c 102 1917FEB13 ANDERSON, DUNCAN CATHERINE HILL Bay N c 108 1929APR26 ANDERSON, E Goodlet & Smith's Brickpit GRANVILLE N m 43 1901JAN21 ANDERSON, EDWARD OSBORNE-WALLSEND MOUNT KEIRA N c 100 1909MAY12 ANDERSON, EDWARD CESSNOCK N c 126 1905AUG16 ANDERSON, ERNEST COLEDALE N c 102 1926JAN21 ANDERSON, F REDHEAD NEWCASTLE N c 58 1899JAN31 ANDERSON, GILBERT CARRINGTON N c 116 1901DEC30 ANDERSON, HENRY SOUTH CLIFTON CLIFTON N c 103 1912JAN31 ANDERSON, HENRY COLEDALE N c 111 1899SEP26 ANDERSON, J BROKEN HILL N m 94 1928MAR30 ANDERSON, J C CENTRAL BROKEN HILL N m 46 1892NOV28 ANDERSON, JAMES LAMBTON LAMBTON N c 88 1905JUL5 ANDERSON, JAMES DUDLEY N c 101 1907JUN4 ANDERSON, JAMES WALLSEND N c 106 1907JUN4 ANDERSON, JAMES WALLSEND N c 106 1885FEB25 ANDERSON, JOHN MINMI N c 115 1886APR7 ANDERSON, JOHN MINMI N c 114 1892JAN16 ANDERSON, JOHN BAKER'S CREEK HILLGROVE F m 66 1895JUN18 ANDERSON, JOHN LAMBTON N c 94 1899SEP26 ANDERSON, JOHN PROPRIETARY BROKEN HILL
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