« Reply #11 on: Monday 20 July 09 11:10 BST (UK) »
Hi Phybill...I only found where my husbands Grandfather Robert William Evans was buried last week after many years of family research. I wonder if there are any headstones but I feel there would not be in our case the families income was very limited...When Robert Evans died he left a family of four children the fourth child born seven days after his death the child Robert William Evans named after his father was fostered by a relative and to this day we have no knowledge of his whereabouts. My mother in law was only two when her father died and seventeen when her mother Emma Evans past away so family details were limited. I have been able to purchase two books on the Mine Disaster 1..The Valley of the Shadow by John H Brown and 2..Senghenyyd a Brave Communityy by J Basil Phillips. Have you search the records to see if your family received compensation I believe that the families were awarded so much per child unfortunately there is no record of Emma Evans receiving any compensation. I hope that there will be a rememberance ceremony...
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