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| birth_date                = 1891  
 
| birth_date                = 1891  
 
| birth_place              = Norton Canes or Brownhills, Staffordshire
 
| birth_place              = Norton Canes or Brownhills, Staffordshire
| death_date                = <!-- {{Death year and age|1914|1891}} (death, birth)-->
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| death_date                = {{Death year and age|1914|1891}} (death, birth)
 
| death_place              = Hillcrest, Alberta
 
| death_place              = Hillcrest, Alberta
 
| death_cause              = Hillcrest Mine Disaster
 
| death_cause              = Hillcrest Mine Disaster
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| nationality              = English
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| nationality              = [[:Category:English|English]]
| occupation                = [[Timber Packer]]
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| occupation                = [[:Category:Timber Packer|Timber Packer]]
 
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===Birth===  
 
===Birth===  
 
Born about 1891 at Norton Canes or Brownhills, Staffordshire
 
Born about 1891 at Norton Canes or Brownhills, Staffordshire
 
 
===Parents===  
 
===Parents===  
 
Charles Eli Ironmonger married 1) Maria Allen in 1885 at Norton Canes, Staffordshire, England<br> 2) Sarah Ann Lawrence in 1894 at Ogley Hay. Samuel is a son of Maria.<br>Charles Eli was a miner
 
Charles Eli Ironmonger married 1) Maria Allen in 1885 at Norton Canes, Staffordshire, England<br> 2) Sarah Ann Lawrence in 1894 at Ogley Hay. Samuel is a son of Maria.<br>Charles Eli was a miner
 
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===Miner and Siblings (in birth order)===
===Siblings===
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*John Ironmonger
 
*John Ironmonger
 
*William Ironmonger
 
*William Ironmonger
*Samuel Ironmonger
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*'''Samuel Ironmonger'''
 
*[[Charles Ironmonger]]
 
*[[Charles Ironmonger]]
 
*Amelia Ironmonger
 
*Amelia Ironmonger
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1910 Ship ''Empress of Ireland'', Samuel aged 19, farm labourer, going to Frank, Alberta.<br> 1913 Ship ''Empress of Britain'' Samuel, age 22, labourer, last permanent residence Canada<br>1914 Ship ''Royal Edward'' Samuel aged 23, returning Canadian, going to Hillcrest
 
1910 Ship ''Empress of Ireland'', Samuel aged 19, farm labourer, going to Frank, Alberta.<br> 1913 Ship ''Empress of Britain'' Samuel, age 22, labourer, last permanent residence Canada<br>1914 Ship ''Royal Edward'' Samuel aged 23, returning Canadian, going to Hillcrest
 
==Occupation==
 
==Occupation==
[[Timber Packer]]
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[[:Category:Timber Packer|Timber Packer]]
=='''Hillcrest Mine Disaster July 19, 1914 - Killed'''==
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=='''Hillcrest Mine Disaster June 19, 1914 - Killed'''==
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==Cemetery==
 
==Cemetery==
 
Samuel is buried in the Hillcrest cemetery beside his brother [[Charles Ironmonger]]. They have one headstone.
 
Samuel is buried in the Hillcrest cemetery beside his brother [[Charles Ironmonger]]. They have one headstone.
 
==After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster==
 
==After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster==
 
===Compensation===
 
===Compensation===
[[Schedule C]]
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[[Compensation#Schedule C | Schedule C]]
 
==Interesting Facts==
 
==Interesting Facts==
 
Samuel was a brother of [[Charles Ironmonger]] who also was a victim of the Hillcrest Mine Disaster.<br>
 
Samuel was a brother of [[Charles Ironmonger]] who also was a victim of the Hillcrest Mine Disaster.<br>
 
Samuel was a cousin of [[Samuel Charlton]], another victim.<br>
 
Samuel was a cousin of [[Samuel Charlton]], another victim.<br>
 
Samuel was a cousin of the wives of [[George Hicken]] and [[Leonard Clarke]]
 
Samuel was a cousin of the wives of [[George Hicken]] and [[Leonard Clarke]]
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[[Category:English|Ironmonger, Samuel]]
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[[Category:Timber Packer|Ironmonger, Samuel]]
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[[Category:Schedule C|Ironmonger, Samuel]]

Latest revision as of 16:35, 2 February 2014

Samuel Ironmonger
Born 1891
Norton Canes or Brownhills, Staffordshire
Died 1914 (aged 22–23) (death, birth)
Hillcrest, Alberta
Cause of death Hillcrest Mine Disaster
Resting place Hillcrest Cemetery
Nationality English
Occupation Timber Packer

Early Life

Birth

Born about 1891 at Norton Canes or Brownhills, Staffordshire

Parents

Charles Eli Ironmonger married 1) Maria Allen in 1885 at Norton Canes, Staffordshire, England
2) Sarah Ann Lawrence in 1894 at Ogley Hay. Samuel is a son of Maria.
Charles Eli was a miner

Miner and Siblings (in birth order)

  • John Ironmonger
  • William Ironmonger
  • Samuel Ironmonger
  • Charles Ironmonger
  • Amelia Ironmonger
  • Eli Ironmonger
  • Esra Ironmonger
  • George Ironmonger
  • Arthur Ironmonger

Marriage

Did not marry

Census Records

1891 Samuel, age 1, parents Charles and Maria, b. Norton Canes
1901 Samuel, age 10, parents Charles and Sarah, b. Brownhill.

Immigration to Canada

1910 Ship Empress of Ireland, Samuel aged 19, farm labourer, going to Frank, Alberta.
1913 Ship Empress of Britain Samuel, age 22, labourer, last permanent residence Canada
1914 Ship Royal Edward Samuel aged 23, returning Canadian, going to Hillcrest

Occupation

Timber Packer

Hillcrest Mine Disaster June 19, 1914 - Killed

Cemetery

Samuel is buried in the Hillcrest cemetery beside his brother Charles Ironmonger. They have one headstone.

After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster

Compensation

Schedule C

Interesting Facts

Samuel was a brother of Charles Ironmonger who also was a victim of the Hillcrest Mine Disaster.
Samuel was a cousin of Samuel Charlton, another victim.
Samuel was a cousin of the wives of George Hicken and Leonard Clarke


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