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My grandaunt Penninah BOSSON married Sam NEVITT. Sam's father on the marriage certificate is James NEVITT. Does anyone know if this is the same James NEVITT would was killed in a pit accident in 1915?
Cliff
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Hi Cliff,
Welcome to Rootschat.
On the marriage certificate did it say what James's occupation was. The James Nevitt killed in the Minnie Pit Explosion Hamer End on the 17th January 1915 was a blacksmith working at the mine aged 37. I could be wrong but the dates don't seem to add up if his son was married to Penninah in the April May June quarter of 1908.
Age taken from this link.
http://www.sirthomasboughey.staffs.sch.uk/local_hist/minnie/1915disaster.htm
Cathy
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Hi Cathy,
The occupation on the certificate is "miner" and as you say the age does not seen right.
Thanks for setting me right.
Cheers
Cliff
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Hi Samuel also had a brother, James born c 1877 occ Blacksmith/Colliery born Audley Staffs on 1901 census.
Keyboard86
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Hi Keyboard86
Looks as if James could be Samuel's brother.
Who witnessed the wedding Cliff?
Here is a Nevitt family in the 1881 census which may be our chap
RG11/2703/44/16
Address Chapel Bank
Reg. District : Newcatle under Lyme
Sub Reg: Audley
James Nevitt, M, Head, Aged 30, Colliery Carpenter, Lawton Cheshire
Martha Nevitt, F, wife, Aged 30, Kidsgrove, Staffordshire
Alice Norcup, F, niece, aged 10, Newcastle Staffs.
Emily Nevitt, F daughter, aged 7 , Audley Staffs.
Ellen Nevitt F, daughter, aged 5, Audley Staffs
James Nevitt, M, son, aged 4, Talke Staffordshire
William Nevitt, M, son aged 2 Talke Staffordshire
Ann Nevitt, F, daughter, aged 1 Talke Staffordshire
There is a Samuel Nevitt
Born Apr/May/June 1882
District: Newcaste-under-Lyme
County Staffordshire
Volume 6b
Page 80
You may need to apply for some certificates to confirm parents.
Hope this helps Cliff.
Cathy
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Hi Cathy,
The informaton you gave me corrisponds with the Nevitt family associated with Penninah.
On the wedding certificate Samuel's address is Chesterton and his father James is a joiner.
The witness were Penninah's brother & sister.
The Samuel Nevitt born 1882 also fits in.
Recently I found information on Stanley Nevitt (Samuel & Penninah's son) who emigrated to Australia where I now live.
Thanks once again.
Cheers
Cliff
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Hi Cliff
The James Nevitt who died in the Minnie Pit disaster in 1915 was my grandmother's eldest brother. Their father was also called James and he was a colliery carpenter. James was one of ten children, six daughters and four sons. I remember meeting James' brother Albert back in the 1950s. I have a lot of information about the family if you are interested. The census entry you quoted is the right family. What else would you like to know?
Best wishes
Nell
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Hi Nell,
It is nice to see a photograph of one of the people we have helped to research. :D
Cathy
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Hi Cathy
There is a photo of a memorial postcard to the men who died in the 1915 Minnie Pit explosion on this thread
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,354315.0.html
And just for you - a photo of Samuel and Penninah on their wedding day. More flesh on the bones of this thread :)
I also have images of the mourning card for both these brothers - very poignant pictures - one brother aged 37 and the other 38.
Best wishes
Nell
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Hi Nell,
Thanks for posting the link and picture - it helps to bring the history alive seeing pictures of them.
Cathy