GILES (General)
I have found two death registrations (one after the other) and am wondering if there was a colliery disaster or accident at the time.
Andrew GILES, aged 43, was buried on 20th February 1940 and
Ernest Albert GILES, aged 55, was buried on 22nd February 1940.
These two were both buried at St John's Cinderford.
They were not brothers but probably cousins.
Does anyone have any information on what may have happened?
Complete thread:
- GILES -
irenecoutts8,
2013-01-22, 06:33
- Andrew GILES Littledean / Cinderford 1897 - 1940 -
slowhands,
2013-01-22, 07:12
- GILES -
Hilsandjohn,
2013-08-23, 22:23
- HIGGINS -
irenecoutts8,
2013-08-25, 08:01
- Thos HIGGINS & Mary Anne VINES -
Jefff,
2013-08-26, 04:07
- Thos HIGGINS & Mary Anne VINES - irenecoutts8, 2013-08-27, 07:55
- Thos HIGGINS & Mary Anne VINES -
Jefff,
2013-08-26, 04:07
- HIGGINS -
irenecoutts8,
2013-08-25, 08:01
- GILES -
Hilsandjohn,
2013-08-23, 22:23
- GILES - irenecoutts8, 2013-01-22, 23:49
- Andrew GILES Littledean / Cinderford 1897 - 1940 -
slowhands,
2013-01-22, 07:12