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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 16 Excelsior No.2 1912 3 7 Tabacheck Steve 46 nonfatal inside miner Slavic alien fall of coal at face unavoidable 103 6th 3594 bituminous 67 Keystone Shaft 1910 10 5 Tabbert William 22 nonfatal inside cager American citizen injured by cars at entry victim 278 19th 3594 bituminous 73 Brier Hill 1907 7 2 Tabbich Tabbich 33 nonfatal inside miner Slavic alien fall of slate unavoidable 53 16th 3594 bituminous 3 Oliphant 1916 1 15 Tabbora Joseph 26 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien hit by post unavoidable 17 5th 3595 bituminous 54 Magee 1909 11 16 Tabin Andy 33 nonfatal inside loader Slavic alien fall of slate victim 177 11th 3594 bituminous 22 Oliver No.2 1912 6 15 Tabis Andy 27 nonfatal inside miner Slavic citizen fall of roof in room victim 100 5th 3594 bituminous 53 Sarah 1911 11 10 Tablaivini Santi 45 nonfatal inside miner Italian citizen fall of slate at face victim 73 22nd 3594 bituminous 55 Somers No.2 1912 9 19 Tabor Andy 38 nonfatal inside machine runner Polish alien fall of coal at face unavoidable 129 13th 3594 bituminous 134 Moon Run 1917 11 26 Tabot Steve 28 nonfatal inside loader Austrian by mine cars 235 29th 3595 bituminous 74 Essen No.3 1916 7 22 Tacconi Luige 33 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien fall of slate 26 7th 3595 bituminous 40 Benjamin 1917 4 23 Tach Mike 38 nonfatal outside helper Polish alien struck by piece of coal 233 29th 3595 bituminous 7 Ocean No.5 1914 3 2 Tackas Steven 25 nonfatal inside company man Polish alien injured by cars unavoidable 81 22nd 3595 bituminous 27 Salem 1914 5 19 Tackass Paul 34 nonfatal inside miner Hungarian alien fall of slate at face victim 5 2nd 3595 bituminous 25 Orient 1911 5 5 Tackovits Jacob 32 nonfatal inside timberman Austrian citizen injured by cars victim 52 16th 3594 bituminous 132 Franklin No.2 1909 10 31 Tadaro Nick 30 fatal inside trackman Italian alien single explosion of dust Cambria 215 6th 3594 bituminous 67 Orient 1915 12 21 Taekzk John 52 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien fall of slate unavoidable 166 16th 3595 bituminous 70 Penn Gas No.2 1908 7 16 Tafink Joseph 34 nonfatal inside loader Slavic alien fall of slate victim 135 19th 3594 bituminous 36 Westmoreland Shaft 1914 6 29 Tafollo Vitterie 46 nonfatal inside loader Italian alien fall of slate at face unavoidable 69 19th 3595 bituminous 21 Claridge 1908 3 6 Tafsu Bert 30 nonfatal inside miner Austrian alien explosion of gas 134 19th 3594 bituminous 2 Superba No.2 1912 1 8 Taggert Frank 27 nonfatal inside driver American citizen injured by cars at entry victim 100 5th 3594 bituminous 2 Manifold No.1 1909 1 8 Taggert Jr Benard 34 fatal outside superintendent American citizen single injured by car; died Jan23 unavoidable 197 17th 3594 bituminous 52 Pennsylvania No.21 1914 12 24 Taggi Toney 27 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien injured by cars at entry victim 54 15th 3595 bituminous 54 United 1910 7 23 Tagor Paul 36 nonfatal inside miner Russian alien fall of roof pillar work victim 252 11th 3594 bituminous 36 Jamison No.2 1915 8 20 Tah John 26 nonfatal inside miner Slavic alien fall of slate at face victim 145 11th 3595 bituminous 157 Rachel & Agnes 1908 11 28 Taheny Charles 35 fatal inside loader American citizen married 3 explosion of gas & dust Washington 79 1st 3594 bituminous 23 Criterian 1911 3 14 Tailke Casmin 28 nonfatal inside miner German alien injured by cars in room victim 61 19th 3594 bituminous 10 Avonmore 1912 2 29 Tainaski John 18 nonfatal inside helper Polish iinjured by cars on plane victim 132 14th 3594 bituminous 50 Baggaley 1917 2 27 Tait Frank 24 nonfatal outside machinist English citizen struck by plate 126 2nd 3595 bituminous 154 Rolling Mill 1917 9 3 Tajbas John 42 nonfatal outside hostler Slavic by mule 144 6th 3595 bituminous 62 Osborne No.2 1911 11 8 Takacz John 28 fatal inside driver Polish alien married killed by cars at entry victim 37 11th 3594 bituminous 38 Elizabeth No.2 1914 12 1 Takarick John 19 nonfatal outside miner Austrian alien struck by rope unavoidable 65 18th 3595 bituminous 357 Darr 1907 12 19 Taker John 18 fatal inside Hungarian single explosion of gas & dust Westmoreland 73 19th 3594 bituminous 361 Darr 1907 12 19 Taker Jule 29 fatal inside loader Hungarian single explosion of gas & dust Westmoreland 73 19th 3594 bituminous 360 Darr 1907 12 19 Taker Peter 16 fatal inside loader Hungarian single explosion of gas & dust Westmoreland 73 19th 3594 bituminous 35 Lloydell No.1 1915 8 11 Takerick Wasko 38 nonfatal inside driver American citizen injured by cars victim 128 6th 3595 bituminous 15 Osborne No.1 1912 5 6 Takoic Joseph 37 nonfatal inside loader Hungarian alien fall of slate at face unavoidable 114 9th 3594 bituminous 28 Iselin No.4 1913 5 20 Takone Samuel 23 fatal inside miner Italian alien fall of slate at face victim 255 25th 3594 bituminous 74 Eureka No.40 1916 12 27 Talaskie Frank 19 nonfatal inside trackman Polish alien by mine cars victim 94 24th 3595 bituminous 2 Pennsylvania No.22 1909 1 6 Talbost John 23 nonfatal inside miner Greek alien fall of roof unavoidable 189 15th 3594 bituminous 27 Sonman Shaft 1914 5 14 Talkoskey Tony 30 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien fall of coal at face unavoidable 32 10th 3595 bituminous 13 Francis 1913 3 3 Tallett Alexander 25 nonfatal inside brakeman Italian alien injured by cars at entry victim 194 7th 3594 bituminous 186 Naomi 1907 12 1 Tallirko Samuel 25 fatal inside loader Italian alien single killed by explosion of gas Fayette 5 1st 3594 bituminous 76 Penn Manor No.5 1908 7 24 Talodery Andy 28 nonfatal inside cutter Russian alien injured by cars unavoidable 135 19th 3594 bituminous 6 Consolidation No.119 1913 2 6 Tamchick Joseph 55 nonfatal inside trapper Polish alien injured by cars at entry victim 239 20th 3594 bituminous 6 Sunnyside 1916 2 3 Tameko Paul 40 nonfatal inside loader Slavic alien fall of coal victim 49 13th 3595 bituminous 75 Sterling No.6 1917 6 25 Tanatso Tony 35 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien sprained pushing car 178 15th 3595 bituminous 51 Whitney 1917 3 1 Tandarich Frank 28 nonfatal inside miner Granish alien by falling 126 2nd 3595 bituminous 5 Carbon No.4 1910 1 24 Tangeral James 31 nonfatal inside miner Italian citizen fall of coal victim 275 18th 3594 bituminous 15 Pittsburgh Terminal 1913 6 6 Tanicko Paul 30 fatal inside miner Hungarian alien married 2 fall of slate at face victim 228 17th 3594 bituminous 58 Alton 1911 11 29 Tanielz Frank 26 nonfatal inside miner Austrian alien fall of coal pillar work unavoidable 20 6th 3594 bituminous 4 Beachley 1913 1 28 Tansbaker James 59 nonfatal inside miner American citizen fall of slate at face victim 239 20th 3594 bituminous 107 Brush Valley No.1 1916 12 28 Tansey Peter 32 fatal inside trackman Italian alien married 3 fall of slate at entry unavoidable 119 30th 3595 bituminous 350 Darr 1907 12 19 Tanzky Herman 46 fatal inside fire boss German married 5 explosion of gas & dust Westmoreland 73 19th 3594 bituminous 14 Maple Hill 1915 5 31 Tapodki Joseph 37 fatal inside miner Russian citizen married 3 fall of roof at face victim 135 8th 3595 bituminous 31 Hazel 1914 6 17 Tarains William 42 fatal inside loader Russian alien single fall of slate at face victim 97 26th 3595 bituminous 12 Buhl No.2 1917 1 3 Tarala Frank 22 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien explosion of gas 129 3rd 3595 bituminous 44 Valley Camp No.1 1917 1 11 tarebe John 40 fatal inside loader Slavic alien married 5 fall of coal pillar work unavoidable 233 29th 3595 bituminous 38 Jamison No.2 1915 8 25 Tarlusky Joseph 54 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien fall of slate at face victim 145 11th 3595 bituminous 26 Horn No.9 1916 5 13 Tarmony John 29 nonfatal inside miner American struck by piece of coal 29 8th 3595 bituminous 11 Stoneboro No.7 1915 2 16 Taro Joe 24 nonfatal inside miner Italian citizen fall of roof unavoidable 117 3rd 3595 bituminous 347 Darr 1907 12 19 Taroscha Joseph 45 fatal inside miner Russian married 3 explosion of gas & dust Westmoreland 73 19th 3594 bituminous 62 Banna 1915 11 27 Tarpo George 30 nonfatal inside laborer Austrian alien fall of slate unavoidable 166 16th 3595 bituminous 21 Somers No.4 1915 5 29 Tarra Sandor 42 fatal inside miner Hungarian alien married 2 fall of slate pillar work victim 206 27th 3595 bituminous 44 Jamison No.2 1915 9 12 Tarrapoto Alex 23 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien fall of slate victim 145 11th 3595 bituminous 31 Mt.Pleasant 1912 6 29 Tartal Mike 37 nonfatal inside laborer Slavic alien fall of roof at foot of shaft victim 121 11th 3594 bituminous 57 Pennsylvania Gas 1907 6 3 Tartazlio Frank 43 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien fall of slate victim 64 19th 3594 bituminous 17 Ebensburg No.1 1915 2 27 Tartoney Juan 29 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien fall of roof victim 217 30th 3595 bituminous 70 Blaine 1917 9 19 Tartorist Tony 27 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien fall of coal 170 13th 3595 bituminous 23 Dubois No.2 1912 3 1 Tarzo Angelo 27 nonfatal inside laborer Italian citizen fall of slate at face unavoidable 97 4th 3594 bituminous 10 Naomi 1912 5 22 Tasco Joseph 32 nonfatal inside loader Slavic alien fall of coal at face victim 156 21st 3594 bituminous 50 Ebensburg No.1 1915 6 19 Tasit James 29 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien fall of roof at face victim 218 30th 3595 bituminous 21 Rich Hill 1908 5 29 Task Frank 27 nonfatal inside
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