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Re: Barnsley Cemetery
« Reply #522 on: Wednesday 27 October 10 22:32 BST (UK) »
Hiya Mlboro
I suppose the only way to find out is to send for the death certificate, some of my husbands family were born in Hanley Staffs and I was born in Dodworth and still here lol small world isn't it.
Regards Carol
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Re: Barnsley Cemetery
« Reply #523 on: Wednesday 27 October 10 23:04 BST (UK) »
Carolanne,
  Thanks. I have sent off for the death certificate as well as some births and marriages. I only learned about William when I got his son George's marriage certificate. I was hoping that perhaps someone might be able to tie a burial spot to his death. I'll post more once I hear from GRO.

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Re: Barnsley Cemetery
« Reply #524 on: Monday 08 November 10 19:57 GMT (UK) »
Carolanne,
 I just received the registration of William Shaw's death and he was killed in an explosion at Oaks Colliery on 13 Dec 1866 while attempting to rescue survivors. I don't know why his name was not listed among those killed.
Thanks for checking it out for me.
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Re: Barnsley Cemetery
« Reply #525 on: Monday 08 November 10 20:21 GMT (UK) »
Hiya Steve
Your welcome,I'm sorry we can't help you with the reason why he's not listed have you looked at the links that Tomkin posted.I wonder if the staff in the Archives in Barnsley Library could help.
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Re: Barnsley Cemetery
« Reply #526 on: Monday 08 November 10 22:54 GMT (UK) »
Carolanne,
   I did find him in the Coal Mining Resource Centre database (cmhrc.co.uk):
Name: SHAW William
Age: 0 (actually 39)
Date: 13/12/1866
Year: 1866
Occupation: Volunteer
Colliery: Oaks
Owner: Messrs. Firth, Bamber and Co.
Town: Barnsley
County: Yorkshire
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Re: Barnsley Cemetery
« Reply #527 on: Monday 08 November 10 23:08 GMT (UK) »
Hiya Steve
Thats brill
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Re: Barnsley Cemetery
« Reply #528 on: Wednesday 10 November 10 17:58 GMT (UK) »
Hello Steve
Leeds Mercury December 14 1866 - The estimates as to the number of volunteers who were in the pit when the explosions took plae vary considerably and it is feared that not less than 28 of the men who courageously risked their lives as members of the exploring parties have shared the same fate as the unfortunate colliers. We have been furnished with a list of the names of the whole of those who volunteered, so far as that could be taken at the pit mouth as the men came forward, and in appending so we have to add with caution that it is impossible to ascertain whether any of them are amongst those buried in the pit.
There are 62 names listed including W. Shaw and an R. Shaw.
Mulhearn  Roche Deacey Tracy  Cordingley  Johnson Bullock  Bradley
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Re: Barnsley Cemetery
« Reply #529 on: Tuesday 16 November 10 18:59 GMT (UK) »
Carolanne,

   Would you be kind enough to check a few more names for me?
William Snape 1830-ca. 1862
Caroline Winter 1832-(1881-1891)
William Shaw 1864-(1907?) [son of William Shaw 1828-1866]

Thanks much,
Steve

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Re: Barnsley Cemetery
« Reply #530 on: Tuesday 16 November 10 22:06 GMT (UK) »
Hiya Steve
Can't see a William Snape
Can't see a William Shaw in that time scale
The only Caroline Winter burial was in 1912, buried 30 May 1912, 33 Wood Street, Section M plot 640.
Regards Carolanne
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