Michael Hotchkiss

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Personal and Family Information

Michael was born about 1845, the son of Richard Hotchkiss and Elizabeth [Lizzie] Jaap. The place is not known.

He died on 31 DEC 1857 in Drumpeller Colliery, Coatbridge, Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Michael Hotchkiss
(c1845-1857)

 

Richard Hotchkiss
(1818-1886)

 

John Hotchkiss
(<1774-<1867)

 

Cornelius Hotchkiss
(c1739-1789)

+
   

Janet Stewart
(c1740-1812)

+
   

Margaret Anderson
(1774-1860)

 

James Anderson
(c1750-?)

 
   

Martha Watson
(c1750-?)

 
   

Elizabeth [Lizzie] Jaap
(1821-1897)

 

George Jaap
(1798-<1836)

 

Walter Jaap
(1760-?)

+
   

Margaret Agnes Gardener
(1756-?)

 
   

Margaret Adamson
(1801-1871)

 

John Adamson
(c1763-?)

 
   

Ellison Jaap
(c1768-?)

 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1845
Death31 DEC 1857
Place: Drumpeller Colliery, Coatbridge, Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Christening7 SEP 1845
Place: Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Attributes

AttributeDateDescriptionDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
OccupationDrawer at Colliery

Notes

Note 1

!Source: http://www.jaap.fsnet.co.uk/Webnew/Jaapwebnew.html The Jaap family tree. Entries: 2488, Updated: Sun Feb 29 09:17:00 2004, Contact: John Jaap.

!Source: Robert Wylie website at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=coyote1 &surname=Hotchkiss%2C+Richard.

!Source: ancestry.com in the Web: UK, Coal Mining Accidents and Deaths Index, 1700-1950

Name: Michael Hodgecase

Event Type: Death

Event Year: 1857

Death Date: 31 Dec 1857

Death Place: Coatbridge, Lanark, Scotland

Occupation: Drawer

Colliery: Drumpeller

Owner: John Wison?s trustees

Notes: Fall of coal of a stoop on the side of the drawing road.

!Source: http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/Indexes/1857deaths.html

Year Month Day: 1857 December 31

Name of Colliery: Drumpeller

Where situated: Coatbridge

Owners name: John Wilson's Trustees

Person[s] killed: Michael Hodgecase [boy]

Occupation: Drawer

Cause of death: Fall of coal off a stoop on the side of a drawing road