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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Monmouthshire => Topic started by: alex0clive on Saturday 20 May 06 20:02 BST (UK)
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Hi
Can anyone tell me where I might be able to find details of a inquest that took place on 19/01/1922
My ancestor, Jonah West, was killed in the 'Pentwyn Colliery' on 16 Jan 1922.
Cause of death accidently suffocated by foul air
Does anyone know if he was the only one killed at this accident or were there others?
Would appreciate any help
Thanks
dawn
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Hi AlexOclive,
The inquest details may be available from the County Records Office. I am not sure which one for Pentwyn.
The other alternative is to check out the local newspapers, which may have details of the accident and the inquest. As I am not sure where the Pentwyn Colliery is, I can only give the names of newspapers for the South Wales Area. You could try,
Methyr Express (there is a West Monmouthshire Edition)
South Wales Echo
South Wales Argus
Caerphilly Journal
Pontypridd Observer
These are generally available in local history libraries.
Ore Dragon
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Pentwyn Colliery was in machen.
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Nottingham Evening Post 20 January 1922
Miners Heroism
Rescuer Overcome by Fumes in Welsh Pit
The story of heroism in a Welsh mine, involving the death of one of the rescue party, was related at an inquest yesterday at Pontypool on two men employed in the Pentwyn colliery, Abersychan. The men were Jonah West, 38, and Samuel Joy, 38. The evidence showed that West's working place was condemned owing to the presence of foul air. Missing West, and finding his lamp at the entrance to the condemned road, Joy and another miner named Edward Rogers went in search of him. Joy was overcome by the fumes and Rogers, feeling himself sway, was forced to retreat. Stanley Jones, another miner then entered with a rope around the waist, but was forced to return. He made a second entrance and recovered West's dead body. Joy's body was later found 15 yards down the road. High tributes were paid to the men's heroism by Mr Robert Jones, Coroner, who recorded a verdict of accidental death.
Hope this helps
MarMnkly