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Colliery names

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One of my relatives, Joseph Keefe, was killed in an accident at "Brandon-on-the-moor" colliery, along with George Day and Joseph Cornwell, on 25th February 1905. I can find no record of this, or even the place - the only results from a Google search refer to Brandon in Co Durham, which lies next to Langley Moor and had a colliery, but there are no recorded accidents for that period.
Can anyone identify the mine?
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cadmaster wrote:One of my relatives, Joseph Keefe, was killed in an accident at "Brandon-on-the-moor" colliery, along with George Day and Joseph Cornwell, on 25th February 1905. I can find no record of this, or even the place - the only results from a Google search refer to Brandon in Co Durham, which lies next to Langley Moor and had a colliery, but there are no recorded accidents for that period.
Can anyone identify the mine?



try here

http://www.cmhrc.co.uk/site/home/index.html
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Thanks for the link - unfortunately, no joy. Any other suggestions?
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cadmaster wrote:Thanks for the link - unfortunately, no joy. Any other suggestions?


what info do you have on joesph ?
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Joseph Keefe, b Jun 1885, Oldbury, Worcs son of John Keefe b 1844, Dudley (or possibly Cork, Ireland), d 1 Jan 1904, and Phoebe Matthews b1849 (or poss 1844), Dudley, d 18 Mar 1911. John's father was Thomas b c1817 in Ireland, Phoebe's father was William, no details.
I have details of Joseph's and John's siblings and descendants of Joseph's brother Thomas down to myself.
I would like to go back further with the Matthews and the Keefes, though the latter will probably mean delving into Irish records.
I just find it odd that Joseph's death doesn't seem to be verifiable. I assume that Brandon-on-the-Moor colliery was a Black Country pit as all the family lived there before and after that time and that it would be within daily travelling distance of Oldbury/Langley, but the only possible clue I have found so far is that there was a Brandon estate property in Bromford Road, Oldbury.
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Have you contacted Smethwick archives
they may be able to help as they will have records as to the area etc.
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Have you seen the report?
If not this may be the accident , it does cost mind.
Joseph Cornwall 34, Brandon Worcs 1905
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http://www.blacksheepindex.co.uk/MINING.htm#Top
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Success! At least with the location - found Brandon Colliery (Pits 3,4 & 5) on a 1904 OS map near Brades Village, either side of West Bromwich Street where it passes under the Stour Valley Line railway. There is a modern Brandon Way running from Bromford Road to Greets Green Road to the east of the location.
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