Difference between revisions of "Nicholas Demchuk"
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Nicholas and his brother [[George Demchuk]] were both killed in the Hillcrest Mine Disaster and are buried side-by-side in the Mass Grave.<br> | Nicholas and his brother [[George Demchuk]] were both killed in the Hillcrest Mine Disaster and are buried side-by-side in the Mass Grave.<br> | ||
A list published after the Hillcrest Mine Disaster claims the two men are Slavic. ''Manitoba Free Press'', 23 June 1914. | A list published after the Hillcrest Mine Disaster claims the two men are Slavic. ''Manitoba Free Press'', 23 June 1914. | ||
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Revision as of 16:03, 26 August 2012
Nicholas Demchuk | |
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Born |
1892 Austria |
Died |
1914 (aged 21–22) Hillcrest, Alberta |
Cause of death | Hillcrest Mine Disaster |
Resting place | Hillcrest Cemetery |
Nationality | Austrian |
Occupation | Bucker |
Nothing further is known about Nicholas Demchuk.
Contents
Early Life
Birth
1892 Austria
Siblings
- George Demchuk
- Nicholas Demchuk
Occupation in 1914
Hillcrest Mine Disaster June 19, 1914 - Killed
Cemetery
Nicholas is buried in the Mass Grave in Hillcrest.
After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster
Compensation
Alternate Names or Alternate Spelling of Names
Nicholi, Nykola, Nikolaj, Damczuk, Denezuk, Demczuk
Interesting Facts
Nicholas and his brother George Demchuk were both killed in the Hillcrest Mine Disaster and are buried side-by-side in the Mass Grave.
A list published after the Hillcrest Mine Disaster claims the two men are Slavic. Manitoba Free Press, 23 June 1914.
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