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  Disasters - Names Disasters - Names  
Date:  11th June 1861
Colliery:  Clay Cross
Cause:  (See description below)
Lives Lost:  22

 Ashmore, John, aged 13, Trammer
 Ashmore, Samuel, aged 21, Miner
 Bettison, A., aged 44, Miner
 Bradley, F., aged 35, Miner
 Brunt, Thomas, aged 32, Miner
 Butterfield, John, aged 14, Trammer
 Buxton, John, aged 38, Miner
 Carr, John, aged 26, Miner
 Coates, S., aged 33, Miner
 Cook, Joseph, aged 50, Miner
 Forrester, E., aged 45, Miner
 Hawley, Joseph, aged 60, Miner
 Hill, John, aged 41, Miner
 Holmes, William, aged 13, Trammer
 Jones, R., aged 13, Trammer
 Mills, George, aged 25, Miner
 Siddons, R., aged 40, Miner
 Street, Thomas, aged 69, Miner
 Wernon, Joseph, aged 27, Miner
 Wilbraham, S., aged 25, Miner
 Wood, Joseph, aged 35, Miner
 Wood, Thomas, aged 60, Miner
 
All names found
 
Youngest: 13 years old ; Oldest: 69 ; Average: 34

 

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