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Andrew Coldwell

Age:   40
Died:   18th Apr 1882
Accident:   18th Apr 1882 1:15 a.m.
Year Born:   abt. 1842
Colliery:   Tudhoe
Company:   Weardale Iron & Coal Co. Ltd.
Occupation:  
Notes:  
wife and 2 children ; killed in the 1882 explosion (ignition probably caused by naked light)
Buried:   Holy Innocents Churchyard, Low Spennymoor

Description

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.


Census Data

1881 Census

Address: 156 Front Row, Tudhoe, Co. Durham
(Ref: RG11 / 4958 / 104 / 8)

Name Age  Rel  Mar Occupation Where Born Year
COLDWELL, Andrew 39HeadMarCoal Miner DUR: Seghill 1842
COLDWELL, Isabel 46WifeMar DUR: Mosely 1835
COLDWELL, Ann Isabella 13DauScholar In Day School DUR: Tudhoe, Mt Pleasant 1868
COLDWELL, William 11SonScholar In Day School DUR: West Sherburn 1870
APPLETON, John 22Bro In LawMarCoal Miner CUL: Westwood 1859
APPLETON, Isabel 21SisterMar DUR: Kelloe 1860

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.


Disaster Memorial


Tombstone

Spennymoor — Holy Innocents Churchyard (Church Demolished)

Location: OS Map 93, Grid Ref NZ268340




This is a low resolution image for web display, if you would like to have a higher resolution image, then please email us quoting reference T-04478-08-0002 and we will make the image available on a temporary page for you to access.

Names on this tombstone
NameDiedAgeBorn
Ann BOTTOMS  5th Nov 1810  22  1788 
Martin BOTTOMS       
Andrew COLDWELL  18th Apr 1882  40  1842 

Related Newspaper Articles

19 Apr 1882 Fatal Colliery Explosion (The Times)
20 Apr 1882 The Tudhoe Colliery Explosion (The Times)
21 Apr 1882 The Colliery Explosions (The Times)
22 Apr 1882 The Tudhoe Colliery Explosion (The Times)
24 Apr 1882 The Colliery Explosions (The Times)
25 Apr 1882 The Tudhoe Colliery Explosion (The Times)
30 Apr 1882 The Tudhoe Colliery Explosion (The Times)
25 May 1882 The Tudhoe Colliery Explosion (The Times)
30 Aug 1882 The Tudhoe Colliery Explosion (The Times)

Further Reading


Sources
  • 1881 Census — taken 3rd April, 1881
  • Church/Cemetery photograph (T-04482-08-0002) © Kev Duncan
  • Tombstone photograph (T-04478-08-0002) © Kev Duncan
  • Tombstone(s) and Memorial in York Road Cemetery, Spennymoor

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