apowell
08-12-2008, 3:31 PM
Hi everyone,
I checked the Mining disaster index for any ancestors and think I may have found one.
Name: HAYCOCK Charles
Age: 50
Date: 30/09/1885
Year: 1885
Occupation: Dataller
Colliery: Great Bridge
Owner: R Mason and Sons
Town: Great Bridge
County: Stafford
Notes: Died 1st Oct. fall of rock roof when he was timbering. Cause two converging slips
I had a Great Great Uncle Charles Haycock born abt. 1837 Rugeley, Staffordshire who was a Coal Miner. He moved with my Great Great Grandfather and family to the Great Bridge area. I know his death was registered Dec 1885 West Bromwich.
I've checked the 1881 census for any other Charles Haycocks but can only find another one born 1811 Coal Miner (another relative).
Any ideas how I could get further details on the web without having to pay the £7 for a death certificate.
If I spend anymore money on these certificates the wife will go bonkers.
Kind regards
Adrian
I checked the Mining disaster index for any ancestors and think I may have found one.
Name: HAYCOCK Charles
Age: 50
Date: 30/09/1885
Year: 1885
Occupation: Dataller
Colliery: Great Bridge
Owner: R Mason and Sons
Town: Great Bridge
County: Stafford
Notes: Died 1st Oct. fall of rock roof when he was timbering. Cause two converging slips
I had a Great Great Uncle Charles Haycock born abt. 1837 Rugeley, Staffordshire who was a Coal Miner. He moved with my Great Great Grandfather and family to the Great Bridge area. I know his death was registered Dec 1885 West Bromwich.
I've checked the 1881 census for any other Charles Haycocks but can only find another one born 1811 Coal Miner (another relative).
Any ideas how I could get further details on the web without having to pay the £7 for a death certificate.
If I spend anymore money on these certificates the wife will go bonkers.
Kind regards
Adrian