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British Columbia Mine Accident Index (Updated 13 Nov 2013) A0128 Sherard Collection Canada - British Columbia Mine Accident Index (updated 13 Nov 2013) A0128 Sherard Collection. Russell L. & Lyn Wood Mining History Archive, Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines Years covered: 1878-1972 Sources 3 Coal Creek Mine Disaster, 1902. Coalking.ca (website). 4 1887 Nanaimo Mine Disaster. Rootsweb.com (website). 7 Coal Miner's Memorial, Michel-Natal & Sparwood, BC. Tripod.com (website). 8 British Columbia Annual Reports, vols. 1874-2000. 9 Annual Reports of the Mines Branch, Province of British Columbia. 10 Lists of Fatalities in Vancouver Island Coal Mines. Mordenmine.com (website). METAL SOURCE DATE NAME AGE MINE / COLLIERY /COAL F/N /PAGE 1893FEB11 (CHINAMAN) PROTECTION ISLAND Shaft c F 1103 1886DEC28 ABERNETHY, JOHN NANAIMO c N 247 1901FEB15 ABO, CHIZOZA UNION C F 1217 1939JUL12 ACHESON, JAMES B Acheson & Sons (Atlin) M F A153 1888JAN24 ACK WELLINGTON c F 338 1917APR14 ACORN, A L LeROI (ROSSLAND) M N 374 1902AUG28 ACQUILANTI, JOSEPH EXTENSION C N H282 1904FEB3 ACQUILANTI, JOSEPH EXTENSION C F G290 1911SEP30 ADAM, R CUMBERLAND No.5 C N 281 1917AUG30 ADAMANTI, F BLUEBELL (AINSWORTH) M F 374 1899JUL13 ADAMS, DOUGALD CROW'S NEST C N 840 1919JAN3 ADAMS, G C SURF INLET M N 292 1902OCT22 ADAMS, HARRY LeROI (ROSSLAND) M N H260 1906JUN14 ADAMS, JAMES WAKEFIELD (SILVERTON) M F 218 1893NOV1 ADAMS, JOHN WELLINGTON c N 1104 1895OCT3 ADAMS, JOHN UNION c N 723 1913DEC11 ADAMS, LEONARD GRANBY (PHOENIX) M N 327 1888DEC18 ADAMS, THOMAS WELLINGTON c N 389 1929JUN15 ADAMSKI, JOHN COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F C412 1895MAY3 ADAMSON, DAVID WELLINGTON c F 723 METAL SOURCE DATE NAME AGE MINE / COLLIERY /COAL F/N /PAGE 1930AUG13 ADAMSON, JAMES COALMONT C F A326 1915JAN2 ADAMSON, ROBERT COAL CREEK (Fernie) C N 323 1900OCT10 ADAYMICK, MIKE CROW'S NEST C N 978 1906APR28 ADGERS, JOHN BROOKLYN (PHOENIX) M N 217 1915AUG30 AGABABA, JOE GRANBY (ANYOX) M N 373 1918JUL16 AGABBA, MIKE GRANBY C N 464 1915NOV13 AGDUK, JOE GRANBY (ANYOX) M N 373 1917NOV17 AGNOLA, V D MICHEL C N 445 1901MAY10 AGOSTI, LUIGI CROW'S NEST C N 1221 1901FEB9 AH, KUNG UNION C N 1216 1926FEB22 AIGNER, ALEXANDER GRANBY C N A438 1910DEC23 AISOKA CUMBERLAND C N 237 1947FEB10 AISTROP, CHARLES CECIL POLARIS TAKU m F A226 1911FEB23 AITKEN, JNO. NANAIMO C N 278 1889DEC20d AITKEN, JOHN NANAIMO c F 303 1918JUN10 AITKEN, THOMAS HAREWOOD C N 464 1938OCT12 ALATOLA, MARTIN BRITANNIA m F G43 1895NOV14 ALBERTINA, CHARLES WELLINGTON c N 723 1895NOV14 ALBERTINA, JOHN WELLINGTON c N 723 1908FEB21 ALBERTINE, J EXTENSION C N 236 1909JUN1 ALDACRE, ED. COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F 269 1891NOV20 ALDEN, ROBERT NANAIMO c N 590 1909AUG20 ALDER, RICHARD COAL CREEK (Fernie) C N 269 1896JUN2 ALEXANDER, JOHN WELLINGTON C F 592 1912APR16 ALIMENT, STEVE GOLD DROP (PHOENIX) M F 240 1922MAR4 ALLAN, ALBAN COAL CREEK (Fernie) C N 348 1900MAR13 ALLAN, JOHN CROW'S NEST C F 978 1900MAY29 ALLARIA, L COMOX C N 974 1911FEB6 ALLEN, A MICHEL C N 281 1887MAY3 ALLEN, F NANAIMO c F 289 1948DEC24 ALLEN, KENNETH VICTOR ZINCTON m F A194 1915APR2 ALLEN, STEPHEN WAR EAGLE (ROSSLAND) M F 371 METAL SOURCE DATE NAME AGE MINE / COLLIERY /COAL F/N /PAGE 1887MAY3 ALLEN, THOMAS 24 NANAIMO No.1 (NANAIMO) C F Ref 4 1926JAN6 ALLEN, WILLIAM WELLINGTON EXTENSION C N A437 1909OCT16 ALLET, ALBERT MIDDLESBORO C N 267 1900NOV24 ALLISON, JNO. WELLINGTON EXTENSION C N 977 1901FEB15 ALLISON, JOSEPH UNION C F 1216 1935JAN21 ALLISTON, SHIRLEY BRITANNIA M F G34 1910MAY25 ALLSOPP, HENRY NANAIMO C N 235 1893DEC15 ALPHONSE, FRED NORTHFIELD c N 1104 1898DEC15 ALSOPP, WILLIAM UNION C N 1185 1912SEP28 ALTEMERE, J MICHEL C N 317 1915MAR11 ALTIN, VICTOR EXTENSION C N 437 1902MAY22 ALTOBELLO, GEORGE COAL CREEK (FERNIE) C F H283 1902MAY22 ALTOBELLO, GIACENTO COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F Ref 3 1916MAR10 ALTON, DANIEL COAL CREEK (Fernie) C N 511 1926MAR25 ALTON, DAVID GRANBY C F A438 1909AUG25 ALTON, JACOB EXTENSION C N 266 1905MAY18 ALTON, JOHN EXTENSION C F 244 1908JUL9 ALTON, MAT. EXTENSION C N 238 1916AUG2 ALTON, MATT EXTENSION C N 509 1927 ALTON, NESTOR Granby Consolid'd(Cassidy) C F C376 1901JUN27 AMALASCO, A EXTENSION C N 1219 1923MAY20 AMBUTCH, JOHN SURF INLET M F 307 1902MAY29 AMEMLIA, FRANK NICKLE PLATE M N H259 1907JAN28 AMONS, JACOB PONTIAC (Woodbury Creek) M F 165 1953DEC24 ANDERSON, AAGE BLUEBELL m N A210 1957NOV26 Anderson, Anders Marius Karsten 43 VIOLAMAC m F 107 1906JUN7 ANDERSON, C St.EUGENE (MOYIE) M F 217 1925SEP29 ANDERSON, CARL FAIRVIEW M N A442 1893MAR31 ANDERSON, CHARLES NANAIMO c N 1103 1965MAR25 ANDERSON, CRAIG F GRANDUC PORTAL CAMP m F 370 1903DEC11 ANDERSON, E LeROI (ROSSLAND) M N 216 1918DEC30 ANDERSON, ERIC HIDDEN CREEK (ANYOX) M N 396 METAL SOURCE DATE NAME AGE MINE / COLLIERY /COAL F/N /PAGE 1913JUL19 ANDERSON, FRED NICKEL PLATE (HEDLEY) M N 327 1943MAY3 ANDERSON, GEORGE COAL CREEK c F A95 1912JUN23 ANDERSON, H CUMBERLAND C N 315 1910JAN12 ANDERSON, HAMILTON CENTRE Star (Rossland) M F 167 1938AUG26 ANDERSON, HANS A SULLIVAN m F G43 1904SEP25 ANDERSON, J A LE ROI M N 271 1906MAY8 ANDERSON, JNO. SUNNYSIDE (HEDLEY) M N 219 1902NOV14 ANDERSON, JOHN North Star (East Kootenay) M N H260 1907DEC12 ANDERSON, JOHN UNION C N 211 1908DEC18 ANDERSON, JOHN GRANBY (PHOENIX) M F 193 1908JUN5 ANDERSON, JOHN SURPRISE (KASLO) M F 192 1900JUL31 ANDERSON, NELS LeROI (ROSSLAND) M F 945 1935APR23 ANDERSON, NIELS RENO M F G35 1925NOV25 ANDERSON, O E COPPER MOUNTAIN M F A442 1925NOV25 ANDERSON, Olaf Emanuel COPPER MOUNTAIN M F A354 1928AUG11 ANDERSON, P G LAKEVIEW M F C417 1949OCT5 ANDERSON, PAUL SANFRID BRALORNE m F A269 1903APR10 ANDERSON, T R UNION C N 237 1898JUL5 ANDERSON, THOMAS WELLINGTON C N 1184 1916OCT18 ANDERSON, W SULLIVAN (KIMBERLEY) M N 441 1895NOV6 ANDERSON, WILLIAM WELLINGTON c N 723 1915FEB9 ANDERSON, WILLIAM SOUTH WELLINGTON C F gend 1882MAY31 ANDREWS, JOHN WELLINGTON c N 368 1916JUL22 ANDRUCHUK, STEVE COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F 511 1948FEB25 ANEBALDI, ANGELO ELK RIVER c F A208 1911JAN6 ANGELL, WILLIAM EAST WELLINGTON C N 278 1902MAY22 ANGELO, AMEDO COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F Ref 3 1902MAY22 ANGELO, ANT. "TONY" COAL CREEK (FERNIE) C F H284 1902MAY22 ANGELO, ANTONIO COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F Ref 3 1902MAY22 ANGELO, TONY COAL CREEK (FERNIE) C F H284 1907MAY9 ANGUS, D St.EUGENE M N 167 1925OCT11 ANNA, G DELL SULLIVAN M N A442 METAL SOURCE DATE NAME AGE MINE / COLLIERY /COAL F/N /PAGE 1901MAR26 ANNERO, JOHN UNION C N 1218 1934NOV4 ANNETT, JOE HIDDEN CREEK (ANYOX) M F G44 1946 ANSELMO, PASQUAL C F Ref 7 1946DEC4 ANSELMO, PASQUAL MICHEL c F A222 1901MAY22 ANSEN, JAMES LeROI (ROSSLAND) M N 1191 1906FEB11 ANSON, JAMES CENTRE Star (Rossland) M N 217 1906FEB11 ANSON, JAMES CENTRE Star (Rossland) M N 217 1911JUL26 ANTHONY, C HOSMER C N 282 1891JUL1 ANTHONY, DANIEL UNION c N 589 1894DEC24 ANTHONY, DANIEL UNION c N 769 1901JAN26 ANTHONY, WILLIAM UNION C N 1216 1904MAR23 ANTHONY, WILLIAM MICHEL C F G293 1904DEC5 ANTLER, MERCER YMIR M F 272 1913JUL9 ANTORINE, DOMINIC COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F 414 1928MAR19 AOKI, S CALEDONIA M F C417 1955SEP14 ARBNUCKLE, DAVID K 33 AKOKLI TUNGSTEN m F 112 1892JUL6 ARBUCKLE, PETER NANAIMO c F 558 1910OCT22 ARCHIBALD, THOMAS MIDDLESBORO C N 236 1910OCT22 ARCHIBALD, WILLIAM MIDDLESBORO C N 236 1955SEP1 ARCHUTICK, A BRALORNE m N 112 1925AUG17 ARHERTON, FREDERICK COAL CREEK (Fernie) C N A441 1909JUN19 ARLETTE, PETER UNION C N 265 1909OCT18 ARMANASCO, STEVE EXTENSION C N 267 1964APR17 ARMITAGE, JOHN FREDERICK 19 JEDWAY IRON m F 285 1902MAY22 ARMSTEAD, L COAL CREEK (FERNIE) C F H284 1902MAY22 ARMSTEAD, LARKIN COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F Ref 3 1943JUN28 ARMSTRONG, ALBERT B SILBAK PREMIER m F A134 1909JUN16 ARMSTRONG, ED. EXTENSION C F 265 1917FEB16 ARMSTRONG, F HIDDEN CREEK (ANYOX) M N 375 1903APR11 ARMSTRONG, SAM COAL CREEK (Fernie) C N 239 1953JAN15 ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM HENRY 51 CARIBOO m F A206 1884JUN30 ARNOLD, HAROLD aka WELLINGTON c F gendis METAL SOURCE DATE NAME AGE MINE / COLLIERY /COAL F/N /PAGE 1884JUN30 ARNOLD, HARRY WELLINGTON c F 433 1901FEB15 ART, JANG UNION C F 1217 1917JAN18 ARVISON, OTTO UTICA (KASLO) M N 374 1911SEP25 ASAM, J CUMBERLAND No.6 C N 281 1913APR23 ASHE, HERBERT COAL CREEK (Fernie) C N 414 1911DEC4 ASHFORD, GEORGE EAST WELLINGTON C N 280 1902JUN21 ASHMAN, J UNION C N H281 1945JUN26 ASHMORE, JOHN W ELK RIVER c F A143 1925OCT15 ASHTON, S FAIRVIEW M N A442 1915MAY27 ASHWORTH, JAMES RESERVE (Nanaimo) C N 354 1941JAN17d ATHERTON,FREDERICK COAL CREEK c F A102 1911AUG25 ATKINSON, JOSEPH NANAIMO C F 279 1917APR5 ATKINSON, JOSEPH COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F 445 1901MAY8 ATKINSON, WILLIAM CROW'S NEST C N 1221 1913JAN20 ATKINSON, WILLIAM COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F 413 1915DEC30 ATKINSON, WILLIAM EXTENSION C N 440 1906DEC6 AUGEN, MIKE COAL CREEK (Fernie) C N 247 1960NOV23 AUGUSTINE, AXEL 57 REEVES, MacDONALD m F 203 1916DEC8 AUSTIN, E BRITANNIA M F 443 1897FEB6 AUSTIN, EDWARD UNION C N 628 1959JUL9 AUSTIN, WILLIAM STANLEY 33 BRUNSWICK m F 232 1891JUN26 AVES, JAMES WELLINGTON c N 588 1914MAY13 AXEL, ALEXANDER NICKEL PLATE (HEDLEY) M N 423 1902MAY22 BABAYTI, STEVE COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F Ref 3 1895JUN15 BABBA, PETER UNION c N 723 1913NOV3 BABBONI, DANOILI COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F 414 1930AUG13 BABICH, MIKE COALMONT C F A326 1935JAN7 BACON, R J Taseko-MOTHERLODE M F G36 1912MAR5 BACZUK, A MICHEL C N 317 1892JUL21 BADGER, ANTHONY NANAIMO c N 559 1904NOV10 BADOVINACE, N EXTENSION C N G292 1957JAN22 BADYK, P TULSEQUAH m N 105 METAL SOURCE DATE NAME AGE MINE / COLLIERY /COAL F/N /PAGE 1887MAY3 BAFFINGTON, ROBERT aka 20 NANAIMO c F 289 1917APR5 BAGIOLI, VITTORIO COAL CREEK (Fernie) C F 445 1957APR16 BAHER, JOHN 53 ELK RIVER c F 125 1959NOV19 BAHRYNOWSKI, THOMAS 26 CASSIAR ASBESTOS m F 239 1913OCT31 BAILEY, ARTHUR COMOX C N 410 1901OCT28 BAILEY,
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