Etalleredo Botter
Etallerado Botter | |
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Born |
1883 Italy |
Died |
1914 (aged 30–31) Hillcrest, Alberta |
Cause of death | Hillcrest Mine Disaster |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | Bucker |
Our research indicates the following is the most probable history for this miner.
Contents
Early Life
Birth
1883, Altivole, Treviso, Italy (Northern) or Caselle, Altivole, Treviso, Italy
Parents
Unknown but next of kin is Madalena Botter at Altivole (wife?)
Marriage
[Madalena]
Children
Immigration to Canada
1914 Ship Rochambeau Etallerado arrived at New York 18 May 1914, going to Canada
Occupation in 1914
Hillcrest Mine Disaster June 19, 1914 - Killed
Cemetery
Etallerado's name is in the list of those miners who were buried in other graveyards in the Crowsnest Pass and elsewhere in Canada, but there is a gravestone with his name in the Mass Grave in Hillcrest.
After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster
Compensation
Schedule E
No one had applied for compensation by Feb 1915.
Interesting Facts
The front of a gravestone in the Hillcrest cemetery is inscribed: Explosion Hillcrest, June 1914 with the following names: G. Guido (Ylio Guido), E. Rossanese (Eugenio Rossanese), and U. Mazzucchetto (Ulderico Marchetto) from Caselle, Treviso, Italy. On the back of that stone are the names E. Basso and R. Botter. Did E. Basso and R. Botter have the stone inscribed and paid for?
Etalleredo must have been at the Hillcrest Mines as a worker for little over a week.
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