miznoma
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11 years ago
I have information that my great grandfather WILLIAM SAMPSON was manager of the South Liberty mine. I believe he was killed in a rock-fall. Searching the death register I found 2 possible death entries.
Sep 1914 Sampson William 58 Bristol 6a 111
Dec 1914 Sampson William 54 Long Ashton 5c 705

Does anyone know about the accident? or about William
I would appreciate any information.

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11 years ago
William Sampson aged 48, Bailiff at Ashton Vale Colliery was killed in January 1888, he had been Bailiff for 13 years.
He had 15 children and is buried in Long Ashton churchyard.
See Western Daily Press 2nd February 1888
Bristol Mercury 30 January 1888
Bristol Mercury 6th February 1888
























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Alasdair Neill
11 years ago
Report in the Report of the Inspectors of Mines 1888 p. 23, given as at Ashton Vale Colliery (South Liberty was worked by the same company). Killed by fall of roof in an engine plane. Date January 27th 1888.

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