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Henry Bennison

Age:   47
Died:   17th Aug 1940
Accident:   17th Aug 1940
Year Born:   abt. 1893
Colliery:   Carlin How (Ironstone)
Company:   Bell Brothers Ltd.
Occupation:   Deputy
Notes:  
fracture of the skull accidentally sustained as a result of a fall of stone, address: Hazelwood House, Jubilee Terrace, Staithes, Whitby [Inquest: 19 Aug 1940 & 23 Aug 1940]
Buried:   Hinderwell

Death Certificate

1940 death in the Registration District of Cleveland, Sub-district of Redcar, in the County of York N.R.

No When and where died Name and surname Sex Age Occupation Cause of death Signature, description and residence of informant When registered Signature of registrar
212  Seventeenth August 1940 Carlin How Mine Skinningrove Lofus U.D.  Henry Bennison  Male  47 years  Mines Deputy Hazelwood House Jubilee Terrace Staithes Whitby U.D.  Fracture of the skull accidentally sustained as the result of a fall of stone at Carlin How Mine Skinningrove P.M.  Certificate received from B. Wilkinson Deputy Coroner for Langbarugh East. Inquest held 23rd August 1940 adjourned from 19th August 1940  Twenty Seventh August 1940  H.J. Bothroyd, Registrar 

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  • Copy of Death Certificate kindly provided by Michael Bennison

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