christelhelen
13 years ago
Hi,
I suddenly found myself interested in mining due to researching my family tree.
My Muncaster family hail from co. Durham/Northumberland (Tynemouth, Haswell, Chester le Street area) where many of them were miners.
I am also researching Muncaster families in Cumbria, with a few miners, especially in the Whitehaven area.
I am also researching the Denning family in Somerset, in the Frome/Kilmersdon area, a lot of miners there.

Please excuse my ignorance but I was surprised to find coalmining in Somerset -- would appreciate any potted histories or clues as to where I can find reliable information.

thanks for reading
somersetminer
13 years ago
Hi there, have done quite a bit of research on mining in Somerset and its links to Cornwall as I live there now, several minerals were mined there at one time or another, not just coal..copper, silver, iron, lead, calamine (zinc), celestite and maybe more
for info on the coal mines your first port of call should be Down & Warringtons excellent 'History of the Somerset Coalfield' (reprinted 2005), and for photos of Kilmersdon and neighbouring collierys I can recommend John Cornwells Collieries of Somerset and Bristol, some of the best photos out there I think!
christelhelen
13 years ago
Thanks so much for that information. I will look out for those books. Much appreciated.
Maggot
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13 years ago
Might be worth your while contacting Radstock Museum.
http://www.radstockmuseum.co.uk 
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Wormster
13 years ago
How be on?? from the 'shire, went to a Denning wedding last weekend! no good to you boy as 'es a sparky mind you he does live over to where you'm be on about!

I'm no good with the papers, but i do know where a few of T'owd Man's shafts and rakes are, if you'm be wanting to have a mooch!
Better to regret something you have done - than to regret something you have not done.
christelhelen
13 years ago
That's great. I will have a good look at that site, thanks for the link
christelhelen
13 years ago
Blimey! I'm from Dorset myself, but I think I know what your saying ... Glad to know there are still Dennings around. I'd love a mooch, but am stuck in London for my sins. A bit of the West Country being good for the soul I am grateful to hear from you, a nice smile to end the day.

I'll keep you in mind if I get on a train to Somerset any time soon ...!

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