I WONDER IF MANY PEOPLE REMEMBER THIS OLD COLLIERY, I FOUND THIS GREAT OLD PAMPHLET ON THE WESTON AT A FLEA MARKET...ENJOY THE PIC'S.
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Monday, November 30, 2009
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The Coal Region in Eastern Pennsylvania has such a rich history in stories and tales. This blog will cover a lot of interesting events, Coal Mining, Mollie Maguire’s, People and Historical Events etc that happened in the region. Just a fun place to record some good information..
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Hello...I hope you can help. Looking for record of my grandfather in coal mines of Pa. - records show he lived in Shenandoah area about 1930. Is there a place to go with his name and find info? Granddaughter of Thomas Franklin Snyder, Linda
Did you have any luck, Linda.
I'm trying to do the same thing......looking forth birthplaces ( in Poland and Lithuania) of my Grandfather and Grandmother. Matalavage and shafransky were their Americanized last names.
I'm wondering if the coal companies have better records than st cashmire's church?
I just need the cities in those countries where they came from. That would be a great help.
Any info would be very happily received,
Jim Scalise - JAScalise@aol.com
I have been using Ancestry.com and there has been a great deal of information there from census and miliatry records. I also found a group in Lithuania that will do the research of the home village for a fee.
Clare
My husband's great grandfather was crushed in the mine in 1919. His name was Stiney Analitis. Thanks for sharing this.
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