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Thomas Jefferson

Age:   55
Died:   18th Apr 1882
Accident:   18th Apr 1882 1:15 a.m.
Year Born:   abt. 1827
Colliery:   Tudhoe
Company:   Weardale Iron & Coal Co. Ltd.
Occupation:  
Notes:  
married ; killed in the 1882 explosion (ignition probably caused by naked light)
Buried:   [not known]

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: 103 Church Street, Tudhoe, Co. Durham
(Ref: RG11 / 4958 / 60 / 38)

Name Age  Rel  Mar Occupation Where Born Year
JEFFERSON, Thomas 53HeadMarCoal Miner NBL: Cullercoats 1828
JEFFERSON, Ann 53WifeMar NBL: North Shields 1828
JEFFERSON, Thomas 25SonUnnCoal Miner NBL: Witler 1856
JEFFERSON, Johnson 23SonUnn NBL: Witler 1858
JEFFERSON, Christopher 18SonUnn NBL: Witler 1863
JEFFERSON, Margaret 15DauUnn NBL: Backwith 1866
JEFFERSON, Annie 13DauScholar DUR: Harten 1868
JEFFERSON, William 10Son DUR: Houghton Le Spring 1871
JEFFERSON, Isabella 5Grand Dau DUR: Tudhoe 1876

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


Memorial



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Names in this memorial picture
NameDiedAgeBorn
James CAIRNS  18th Apr 1882  57  1825 
Michael CAIRNS  18th Apr 1882  26  1856 
Robert CAIRNS  18th Apr 1882  21  1861 
Joseph FAULKNER  18th Apr 1882  52  1830 
Jonathan GAIR  18th Apr 1882  57  1825 
Thomas JEFFERSON  18th Apr 1882  55  1827 
William PINKNEY  18th Apr 1882  48  1834 
Matthew RUTTER  18th Apr 1882  56  1826 
William WHITE  18th Apr 1882  56  1826 
James WHITTER  18th Apr 1882  57  1825 

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
  • Memorial photograph (T-00448-01-0002) © Kev Duncan
  • Tombstone(s) and Memorial in York Road Cemetery, Spennymoor

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