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Thomas Aisbitt

Age:   31
Died:   29th Jan 1869
Accident:   29th Jan 1869 2:00 a.m.
Year Born:   abt. 1838
Colliery:   Springwell
Company:  
Occupation:   Deputy
Notes:  
killed in the 1869 explosion
Buried:   Holy Trinity Churchyard, Donwell (Usworth Parish Church)
Census Data

1851 Census

Address:
(Ref: HO107 / 2394 / 638)

Name Age  Rel  Mar Occupation Where Born Year
AISBITT, James 51HeadMar  1800
AISBITT, Ann 45WifeMar  1806
AISBITT, William 21Son  1830
AISBITT, Maty 18Dau  1833
AISBITT, Thomas 13Son  1838
AISBITT, James 9Son  1842

Please note: the census extracts shown here are our 'best guess match' to the fatality shown on this page and is not intended to be definitive — only knowledge of the family would allow this.

Tombstone

Donwell — Holy Trinity Churchyard

Location: OS Map 88, Grid Ref NZ297586




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Names on this tombstone
NameDiedAgeBorn
Thomas AISBETT  29th Jan 1869  31  1838 
Ann AISBITT  3rd Nov 1868  68  1800 
Isabella AISBITT  4th Dec 1835  0  1835 
James AISBITT  20th Oct 1830  18  1812 
James AISBITT  15th Jul 1872  74  1798 
Thomas AISBITT  9th May 1833  8  1825 
Isabella WILLEY  20th Aug 1870  7  1863 
Robert WILLEY  22nd Mar 1866  0  1866 
William Scott WILLEY  10th Nov 1879  15  1864 
Sources
  • 1851 Census — taken 30th March, 1851
  • Church/Cemetery photograph (T-01346-01-0002) © Kev Duncan
  • Tombstone photograph (T-01356-01-0002) © Kev Duncan
  • Tombstone(s) in Holy Trinity Churchyard, Donwell
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