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Surnames Beginning With Card# MineName Year Month Day Surname First Name Age Fatal/Non In/Outside Occupation Nationality Citizen/Alien Marital Status #Children Accident Cause or Remarks Fault Page# Mine District Film# 26 Dorrance 1909 3 21 Pabrician Walter 32 nonfatal inside miner Austrian alien fall of rock victim 232 7th 3587 14 Bellevue 1913 2 12 Pachele Frank 38 fatal inside miner Polish citizen married 4 fall of roof at face unavoidable 223 4th 3587 154 Connell 1917 11 30 Pachenski John 14 nonfatal inside laborer American citizen by cars 4 1st 3587 114 Pine Ridge Shaft 1909 11 27 Pacheta Joseph 34 nonfatal inside laborer Italian alien fall of rock unavoidable 230 6th 3587 72 Shaft No.1 1899 3 2 Pachmewski Ashmer 30 nonfatal inside laborer Polish alien fall of slate 23 4th 3586 23 Maxwell No.20 1911 4 13 Pachucki Charles 42 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien rush of coal unavoidable 87 7th 3587 37 Knickerbocker 1901 2 13 Pachules Stiney 30 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien explosion of gas victim 39 6th 3586 97 Silver Creek 1917 7 26 Pachura John 29 fatal inside miner Lithuanian alien single explosion of blast at face victim 71 18th 3587 158 Spring Brook 1903 12 19 Pacifico Frederico 25 fatal inside miner Italian alien single fall of roof victim 18 4th 3586 71 Oxford 1907 7 3 Pacifico Peter 27 fatal inside miner Italian alien married 1 fall of roof victim 91 4th 3586 160 Eagle Hill 1917 9 7 Pacini Frank 21 nonfatal inside laborer Tyrolean citizen fall of coal 72 18th 3587 104 Oxford 1904 10 28 Pacizico Mike 28 fatal inside laborer Italian alien married 2 fall of roof victim 95 3rd 3586 21 Silver Creek 1910 2 21 Packer Anthony 30 nonfatal inside miner Lithuanian alien explosion of blast victim 58 18th 3587 47 Lackawanna 1918 11 4 Packowski Joseph 33 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien explosion of powder 132 1st 3587 38 No.5 1913 7 8 Pacnefski Charles 38 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen fall of roof at face unavoidable 247 10th 3587 43 Halstead 1913 9 17 Padalone Edward 36 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen explosion of blast victim 227 5th 3587 243 Maxwell 1905 11 20 Padalonis Patrick 26 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen fall of coal unavoidable 233 7th 3586 1 Black Diamond 1918 1 7 Padalski Bales 28 fatal inside miner Lithuanian married 1 fall of rock at face victim 175 10th 3587 33 Hadleigh 1918 10 14 Padanid 'August 30 fatal inside miner Italian alien married 4 fall of coal at face victim 191 13th 3587 131 Spring Mountain 1917 10 5 Padayenus Joe 39 nonfatal inside miner Lithuanian citizen by fallling 63 16th 3587 151 White Oak 1900 12 15 Padden Edw. 20 nonfatal inside laborer American injured by cars unavoidable 56 1st 3586 58 Coleraine 1901 4 13 Pado George 20 fatal outside loader Hungarian alien single caught between car & breaker victim 34 5th 3586 36 Lflin 1911 5 3 Padock John 28 nonfatal inside runner Russian alien injured by cars unavoidable 83 6th 3587 147 Cranberry Creek 1917 11 6 Padock John 48 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen fall of roof 64 16th 3587 8 Langcliffe 1918 5 22 Padock Joseph 34 fatal inside miner Polish citizen married 4 fall of roof at pillar victim 160 7th 3587 57 Sterrick Creek 1907 7 12 Padora Joseph 42 nonfatal inside laborer Italian alien enjured by cage victim 85 2nd 3586 113 Cranberry 1917 10 6 Padrazo Joseph 37 fatal inside miner Polish alien married 2 fall of roof at face 63 16th 3587 41 Dodge 1906 6 16 Padrick Lukas 48 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen fall of roof victim 13 4th 3586 113 Warrior Run 1903 8 5 Padzalik Stanley 30 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien fall of coal unavoidable 38 7th 3586 45 Parish 1905 4 26 Paeeka Stanley 40 fatal inside laborer Austrian alien married 3 fall of rock unavoidable 195 8th 3586 44 West End 1911 7 28 Paello Frank 46 nonfatal outside trackman Italian alien injured by falling unavoidable 99 10th 3587 54 Nottingham 1912 9 4 Paezkawcken Joseph 30 fatal inside miner Polish citizen married 4 explosion of gas at face victim 171 9th 3587 55 Old Forge No.1 1904 7 14 Page Joseph 19 nonfatal inside runner Italian injured by cars victim 99 4th 3586 67 No.5 1909 10 20 Pagorski George 47 nonfatal inside laborer Polish alien injured by cars unavoidable 245 10th 3587 176 Truesdale 1917 11 26 Pagota William 40 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen fall of coal 52 13th 3587 101 Eddy Creek 1918 11 1 Pahofski George 35 nonfatal inside laborer Austrian citizen fall of roof in chamber 143 3rd 3587 87 Dodson 1910 12 3 Paimur Albert 31 fatal inside laborer Polish alien single fall of coal at face unavoidable 29 9th 3587 55 Sandy Run 1905 4 5 Pairko Andrew 28 nonfatal inside miner Slavic alien fall of coal unavoidable 201 9th 3586 123 No.7 Colliery 1905 6 5 Pairlitz Marion 33 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen injured by blast victim 191 7th 3586 128 Harwood 1917 9 25 Paisly Jr John 16 nonfatal outside patcher American citizen scalded by hot water 63 16th 3587 158 Babylon Slope 1900 11 3 Paize Anthony 38 nonfatal inside miner Polish citizen burned by powder victim 70 3rd 3586 140 Highland No.5 1907 12 30 Palacoskie Wassil 31 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien fall of coal unavoidable 119 11th 3586 49 Maple Hill 1912 10 22 Palahm Anthony 25 nonfatal inside miner Lithuanian alien coal rolled on him at face victim 182 12th 3587 108 Nottingham 1904 12 2 Palamer Jacob 23 nonfatal inside laborer Russian alien explosion of powder others 124 8th 3586 115 No.4 Tunnel 1903 8 7 Palaziri Mazarino 26 nonfatal inside laborer Italian alien fall of rock unavoidable 17 4th 3586 9 Boston Run 1901 1 16 Palckis Joseph 20 nonfatal inside loader Polish fall of slate unavoidable 38 6th 3586 167 Susquehanna No.6 1901 5 23 Palckofski William 35 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien fall of coal unavoidable 25 4th 3586 29 Draper 1913 5 20 Paldinavage William 35 fatal inside miner Lithuanian citizen single explosion of blast on gangway victim 257 13th 3587 120 Eddy Creek 1911 11 30 Palehick Michael 30 nonfatal inside company man Russian alien injured by cars on plane victim 72 2nd 3587 61 Middle Lehigh 1910 8 1 Paleno Valento 36 nonfatal outside jackman Polish alien rock rolled on him unavoidable 59 18th 3587 17 William A 1900 2 14 Palermo Joseph 48 nonfatal inside miner Greek citizen fall of rock victim 59 2nd 3586 49 Jermyn No.1 1918 9 4 Palermo Mike 41 nonfatal inside tracklayer Italian citizen by cars 162 7th 3587 69 Sayre 1912 10 23 Paleske Adam 34 nonfatal inside miner Russian citizen fall of coal at face unavoidable 188 14th 3587 13 Sloan 1912 2 17 Palesz Alex 47 nonfatal inside laborer Polish citizen fall of coal in chamber unavoidable 151 4th 3587 30 Oneida Slope No.1 1903 2 28 Palf Jno. 16 fatal inside door boy American single killed by cars victim 70 13th 3586 31 Pennsylvania No.1 1907 5 13 Palinski Peter 36 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien fall of roof victim 84 2nd 3586 33 Edgerton 1902 4 3 Palko John 16 fatal inside driver Slavic single killed by cars others 57 1st 3586 119 Honey Brook No.5 1907 12 17 Palko Joseph 29 nonfatal inside miner Austrian alien explosion of dynamite victim 142 18th 3586 35 Hazleton No.1 1905 2 24 Palkoskie Joe 30 nonfatal inside miner Slavic alien collar fell on him unavoidable 200 9th 3586 40 Bellevue 1912 8 20 Pallafihie Anthony 30 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien explosion of blast unavoidable 151 4th 3587 24 Jermyn 1918 3 12 Pallerino Raffel 46 nonfatal inside miner Italian citizen fall of roof 161 7th 3587 109 Nottingham 1907 11 26 Pallio Michael 35 fatal inside company man Slavic alien married 1 killed by timber victim 110 9th 3586 220 West Shenandoah 1917 9 8 Pallon Frank 54 nonfatal outside laborer Polish alien struck by rope 105 21st 3587 18 Eddy Creek 1900 1 30 Palmer J C 32 nonfatal inside laborer English citizen prop fell on him others 52 1st 3586 76 Harry E Shaft 1902 4 8 Palmer William 62 fatal inside miner English citizen married 3 explosion of blast victim 73 3rd 3586 12 Pettebone 1903 2 12 Palmer William 32 nonfatal inside timberman English citizen struck by an axe unavoidable 30 6th 3586 75 Spring Brook 1904 9 29 Palmeri Vito 35 nonfatal inside miner Italian alien fall of rock victim 100 4th 3586 29 Evans 1899 3 13 Paloko Jno. 35 nonfatal inside miner Polish alien fell over a piece of coal 34 5th 3586 31 Sugar Notch No.9 1911 5 16 Palonis Martin 50 fatal inside miner Lithuanian alien married fall of coal at face victim 87 7th 3587 78 Sterrick Creek 1912 10 19 Palowiske William 50 nonfatal inside miner Slavic alien fall of roof at face unavoidable 144 2nd 3587 8 Highland No.2 1901 1 18 Palrock Felix 30 nonfatal inside miner Hungarian alien fall of slate unavoidable 33 5th 3586 61 L C & Naviga'n No.1 1910 9 21 Paluka Andrew 17 nonfatal inside driver Slavic injured by motor on gangway victim 56 17th 3587 30 Pine Ridge 1911 4 4 Paluka Paul 29 nonfatal inside laborer Polish alien explosion of gas victim 83 6th 3587 2 William A 1912 1 9 Pamphilia Jesse 29 nonfatal inside laborer Italian alien fall of coal at face victim 166 8th 3587 5 Hazle Brook 1918 2 12 Panco Paul 24 fatal outside jig runner American citizen single by machinery victim 201 15th 3587 191 Bliss 1905 8 26 Pancovitch Stanley 26 nonfatal inside laborer Lithuanian alien injured by fall of coal unavoidable 193 7th 3586 75 Kingston No.4 1908 6 1 Panella Anthony W 20 fatal outside slate picker Russian single killed by machinery victim 172 8th 3587 53 Bliss 1912 10 25 Panetta Lewis 25 fatal inside chargeman Italian alien single explosion of blast at face victim 174 10th 3587 120 Mt.Jessup 1917 7 26 Panetti Umberto 21 nonfatal inside laborer Italian alien fall of roof 3 1st 3587 113 Prospect
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