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| birth_place = Nova Scotia, Canada | | birth_place = Nova Scotia, Canada | ||
− | | death_date = {{Death year and age|1914| | + | | death_date = {{Death year and age|1914|1883}} |
| death_place = Hillcrest, Alberta | | death_place = Hillcrest, Alberta | ||
| death_cause = Hillcrest Mine Disaster | | death_cause = Hillcrest Mine Disaster | ||
− | | resting_place = | + | | resting_place = Nova Scotia |
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About Oct 1883 or 1884 | About Oct 1883 or 1884 | ||
===Parents=== | ===Parents=== | ||
− | John McKenzie Emery married Annie Elliott, 1 Nov 1876, Pictou. | + | John McKenzie Emery married Annie Elliott, 1 Nov 1876, Pictou.<br> |
− | + | John was a miner. | |
===Miner and Siblings (in birth order)=== | ===Miner and Siblings (in birth order)=== | ||
*William S. Emery (1879-) (William was also in Hillcrest) | *William S. Emery (1879-) (William was also in Hillcrest) | ||
*Maggie Emery (1881-) | *Maggie Emery (1881-) | ||
− | *David L. Emery (1883 | + | *'''David L. Emery''' (1883-) |
*Jessie Emery (1884-) (wife of [[Fred Bingham]]) | *Jessie Emery (1884-) (wife of [[Fred Bingham]]) | ||
*Elizabeth Emery (1887-) | *Elizabeth Emery (1887-) | ||
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*Mary J. Emery (1896-) | *Mary J. Emery (1896-) | ||
*Ina B. Emery (1901-) | *Ina B. Emery (1901-) | ||
− | + | ==Marriage== | |
+ | Single | ||
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==Census Records== | ==Census Records== | ||
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==Cemetery== | ==Cemetery== | ||
− | Cemetery records show that he was buried in the Mass Grave in Hillcrest | + | Cemetery records show that he was buried in the Mass Grave in Hillcrest but his body was buried in Westville, Nova Scotia. |
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==After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster== | ==After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster== | ||
===Compensation=== | ===Compensation=== | ||
[[Compensation#Schedule E | Schedule E]] | [[Compensation#Schedule E | Schedule E]] | ||
+ | Contact: Mother, Westville, Nova Scotia (Mrs. J. Emery) | ||
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==Interesting Facts== | ==Interesting Facts== | ||
David's brother-in-law, [[Fred Bingham]] was also killed in the Hillcrest Mine Disaster.<br> | David's brother-in-law, [[Fred Bingham]] was also killed in the Hillcrest Mine Disaster.<br> | ||
− | Fred's body was sent back to Nova Scotia | + | Fred's body was also sent back to Nova Scotia accompanied by his brother William Emery. |
Latest revision as of 19:19, 28 December 2013
David Emery | |
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Born |
1883 Nova Scotia, Canada |
Died |
1914 (aged 30–31) Hillcrest, Alberta |
Cause of death | Hillcrest Mine Disaster |
Resting place | Nova Scotia |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Bratticeman |
Contents
Early Life
Birth
About Oct 1883 or 1884
Parents
John McKenzie Emery married Annie Elliott, 1 Nov 1876, Pictou.
John was a miner.
Miner and Siblings (in birth order)
- William S. Emery (1879-) (William was also in Hillcrest)
- Maggie Emery (1881-)
- David L. Emery (1883-)
- Jessie Emery (1884-) (wife of Fred Bingham)
- Elizabeth Emery (1887-)
- George A. Emery (1892-) (George was also in Hillcrest)
- Hugh E. Emery (1893-)
- Mary J. Emery (1896-)
- Ina B. Emery (1901-)
Marriage
Single
Census Records
1891 Westville, Nova Scotia, age 8
1901 Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia, age 18
1911 Ballant St. Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia, age 28, occupation miner
Occupation in 1914
Hillcrest Mine Disaster June 19, 1914 - Killed
Cemetery
Cemetery records show that he was buried in the Mass Grave in Hillcrest but his body was buried in Westville, Nova Scotia.
After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster
Compensation
Schedule E Contact: Mother, Westville, Nova Scotia (Mrs. J. Emery)
Interesting Facts
David's brother-in-law, Fred Bingham was also killed in the Hillcrest Mine Disaster.
Fred's body was also sent back to Nova Scotia accompanied by his brother William Emery.
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