A little snippet.
Three Gallaghers died in disaster.
John, born in Byker, left wife Jane and two children, the younger Charles died aged 18 months four months after disaster.
Duncan/Dunkin, born Byker, single lived with his widowed Irish-born mother and widowed sister Margaret Tierney, and Margaret's son James, 13 yrs who also perished underground.
Northumberland Record Office holds many papers/records on disaster and it's aftermath, including payments made to dependants, from the Disaster Fund.
e.g., Jane Gallagher , Fund Recipient Number 65, for herself and two children received 15/- (fifteen shillings) per week.When Charles died in April 1862, benefit reduced to 12/- . Jane remarried in 1864.
One account of the disaster, in the "Miners of Northumberland and Durham", reads.....
" One resolute young man, named John Gallagher, appeared to have been making a desparate effort to clear away the shaft above where the men were located, judging from the position in which he was found".
I researched this family of Gallaghers from cradle to grave, thinking they were mine. I was wrong ! But still very sad !
Michael Dixon