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WARNING **
Old Abandoned Underground Coal Mines can be
Very Dangerous,
Due to Collapse, and Mine Gases (Noxious and Flammable).
Extreme Care should be taken around them, due to Falls, Sudden Ground Collapse,
and Bad Air,
and in NO Circumstances should People enter into ANY Mine Openings, or
Associated Caves.
The Material Contained on my Sites, is NOT to Encourage Personal Investigation
of these Mines,
But only as a Historical Record of these Long Abandoned Mines.
Please View these Mines from a Far, Safe and Legal Distance.
Always Observe Private Property Rights, and Obey ALL Warning Signs.
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Palmer Mine E 1/2 of LS2, Section 4,
Township 2,
Range 8, W2
This Mine operated prior to 1917,
but was not operating in 1917.
Operated by John Robert Palmer.
b- Feb 1869 in Willington Quay, Northumberland, England
d- ? aft 1921
He had a western land grant on SE Section,
with mineral claim, E1/2 OF LS 2 OF 4.
1911 Census, his widowed mother Agnes, lived with him.
Both Immigrated in 1903.
They came from England on the SS Tunisian
arriving in Quebec City May 1903
John shown age 34 and Agnes age 62
He was listed as a farmer.
1916 Agnes and John on a farm near Estevan
Tsp 2, Rge 8, W2
Agnes 75 now, John 45
1921 census John Robert Palmer shown age 51
living on George st, Hillside, in Estevan, occupation- Janitor
Religion- Salvation Army, no sign of his mother now.
Mother- Agnes Palmer, nee Carr?
b- Mar 1841 in Newbiggin, Northumberland, England
d- bet 1916 and 1921
Father- Robert Palmer
b- 1833 in Lowick, Northumberland, England
d- bef 1903, in England
father, mother possibly married Oct -Dec 1866
in Bedford Northumberland Reg. Dist.
1881 father shown as a Labourer,
living at 118 Askew Rd., Gateshead, Durham, England
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