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Jennypeg
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Shipley Mining Accident - Straw
replied on: 4/7/2008 3:46:26 PM

this was the only Samuel Shaw I could find I think we are still looking don't you! Langley Mill
7th April 1910
The late Mr. S. Shaw
The death took place at Milnhay on Sunday evening of Mr Samuel Shaw at the ripe old age of 90 years. Born at Belper in August 1810 Mr Shaw had thus lived under four sovereigns. In his younger days he was engaged as a potter, but retired many years ago, on leaving Belper he resided at Marehay for about twenty years and ten years ago he removed to Langley Mill, He took no part in public life beyond being a Sunday school teacher while at Belper. He leaves a son and two daughters. The funeral took place at Ripley today.

also found
17th Jan 1910 injuries to his back At Coppice pit Ernest Clark of High St Heanor.
10th Feb 1910 pit boys death kicked by a pony George Holland 13 years old, pony driver At Tupton pit West Hallam.
Jenny
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