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William Breeze
| Age: | 33 |
| Died: | 8th Sep 1880 |
| Accident: | 8th Sep 1880 2:20 a.m. |
| Year Born: | abt. 1847 |
| Colliery: | Seaham |
| Company: | Marquis of Londonderry |
| Occupation: | Horse Keeper |
| Notes: | address: 8, Post Office Street ; killed in the 1880 explosion (ignition caused by safety lamp or shot firing) |
| Buried: | [not known] |
The text of the report from the Mines Inspector into this disaster is available in the Disaster Reports section of this website.
Extracts from the Inquest into this death.
1881 Census
Address: 32 Seaham Street, Seaham, Co. Durham (Ref: RG11 / 4971 / 137 / 61)
| Name | Age | Rel | Mar | Occupation | Where Born | Born |
| BREEZE, Ann | 34 | Head | Wid | Annuitant | NFK: Wood Dorling | 1847 |
| BREEZE, Jane | 12 | Dau | | Scholar | NFK: Wood Dorling | 1869 |
| BREEZE, Mary | 10 | Dau | | Scholar | NFK: Wood Dorling | 1871 |
| BREEZE, Elizabeth | 7 | Dau | | Scholar | DUR: South Hetton | 1874 |
| BREEZE, Mark | 4 | Son | | | DUR: New Seaham | 1877 |
| BREEZE, Sarah | 1 | Dau | | | DUR: New Seaham | 1880 |
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.
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| Residence: | 32, Seaham Street |
| Widow, &c. | Ann Breeze |
| Widow Age: | 34 |
| Children: | 5 |
| Legacies: | £5 0s. 0d. |
| Fortnightly Allowance: | £1 10s. 0d. |
| Fatal Accident Benefits. |
| Accidental Death of Unmarried Member under 18 years of age | £12 | 0 | 0 |
| Accidental Death of Members above 18 years of age leaving no dependent relative | 23 | 0 | 0 |
| Accidental Death of Members above 18 years of age leaving dependent relatives | 5 | 0 | 0 |
| Widows or other dependent relatives | 5s. per week |
| Each child (if under age) of members accidentally killed | 2s. per week |
| Each child (if under age) of widowers, &c., extra for guardianship | 1s. 6d. per week |
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Related Newspaper Articles
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- 1881 Census — taken 3rd April, 1881
- Memorial photograph (T-00149-00-0002) © Kev Duncan
- Report from The Miners' Permanent Relief Fund detailing the members, payments, dependents etc. for the 1880 Seaham Colliery Disaster. Published 2nd October, 1880.
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Karl Leon Ciccone
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He was my great-great-great grandad. Although I will add that he was born in 1848, in Wood Dalling, Norfolk, and was 33, not 23.
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