UK Coal Mining Accidents and Deaths 1900-1991 (1500-1899 coming shortly)

This database was compiled from data supplied mainly by Ian Winstanley, with additions from Ray Lawrence, NMRS Records and others

DEDICATION 

This work stands as a testament to the men, women and children who worked the mines of Great Britain and to their families.
The work created a bond of trust and loyalty amongst them and a band of comradeship that forged the communities in which they lived and worked. It is a record of the true price of coal.
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
Ian Winstanley 2023

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SurnameForenameYearAgeMine/Quarry NameLocationOccupationRecord ID
SIMMONS Albert (injured) 1916 16 Habergham Habergham Drawer 70897
SIMMONS Alfred (injured) 1929 20 Mains Ashton-in-Makerfield Haulage Hand 70898
SIMMONS Arthur (Injured) 1978 44 Bickershaw Bickershaw Shaftsman 70899
SIMMONS Charles (injured) 1947 28 Wheatsheaf Pendlebury Collier 70900
SIMMONS Daniel 1910 21 Bank, No.3 (Pretoria) Pit Westhoughton Drawer 70901
SIMMONS David Edward (injured) 1928 51 Llay Main Llay Repairer 70902
SIMMONS Edmund 1902 34 Sherwood Mansfield Sinker 70903
SIMMONS Frederick (injured) 1925 Sutton Heath St Helens 70904
SIMMONS Frederick (injured) 1927 Sutton Heath St Helens 70905
SIMMONS George 1907 20 Silverwood Thrybergh 70906
SIMMONS J. 1937 36 Murton Murton Scalloper 70907
SIMMONS John 1947 46 Moston Newton Heath Collier 70908
SIMMONS M. (injured) 1952 25 Glenhafod Goytre Electrician 70909
SIMMONS Samuel (injured) 1932 68 Eastern United Ruspidge Collier 70910
SIMMONS Thomas 1908 53 East Pool & Agar United Camborne Shaftsman 70911
SIMMONS Walter C. (injured) 1956 59 Llwyn Isaf Quarry Labourer 70912
SIMMONS William 1923 40 Shut End, No.5 Dandy Pit Pensnett 70913