Coal Mining Fatalities

This database contains 2497 known Nova Scotia coal mining fatalities. Names, dates, places, mines, and causes of death have been painstakingly compiled. Despite this, it is by no means a complete list. Fatalities occurred before records were kept; descriptions of incidents and those involved were lost along with coal company records. Official recording of multiple deaths may have missed some names; in some cases, names are misspelled. However, this is likely the most complete list that exists. Please contact us if you know names to add.

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Surnamesort ascending Given Name(s) Year County Mine Cause
MacDougall Hugh G. or Hugh C. 1934 Inverness Inverness No. 1 Fall of coal
MacDougall M. 1909 Cape Breton County Sydney Mines (Princess) Fall of stone
MacDougald Frank 1890 Cumberland Victoria; or Cape Breton County
MacDougald Frank 1890 Cape Breton County Victoria; possibly Cumberland Co. Fell in front of a full trip while riding up slope
MacDonald or Greenwood William A. 1933 Pictou County Milford Fall of stone
MacDonald Daniel 1873 Pictou County Vale Crushed by coal tubs
MacDonald Vincent 1931 Cape Breton County Florence Struck by coal from a shot
MacDonald Alexander 1880 Pictou County Foord pit Devastating methane explosion
MacDonald Ronald 1880 Pictou County Foord pit Devastating methane explosion
MacDonald Harry 1950 Cape Breton County Florence Fall of stone
MacDonald John 1880 Pictou County Foord pit Devastating methane explosion
MacDonald Harold 1962 Cape Breton County Princess Haulage
MacDonald F. 1902 Pictou County Vale Powder explosion; 1 of 2 killed
MacDonald J. P. 1907 Pictou County Drummond mine (Intercolonial) Killed by box at bottom of balance
MacDonald A. R. 1911 Pictou County Drummond mine (Intercolonial) Fell in front of a trip of coal
MacDonald James D. 1912 Pictou County Allan Shaft Fall of top coal at face of bord
MacDonald John 1915 Pictou County Drummond mine (Intercolonial) Run over by a trip of coal
MacDonald Jasper 1926 Pictou County Albion Struck by falling timber prop
MacDonald Allan 1937 Pictou County Allan Shaft Buried beneath fall of stone
MacDonald John T. 1951 Cape Breton County Dominion No. 2 Fall in shaft
MacDonald Lauchie 1963 Cape Breton County Dominion No. 26 Haulage
MacDonald William J. 1938 Cape Breton County Princess Broken cable on riding rake; 1 of 21 killed
MacDonald Robert C. 1954 Cape Breton County Dominion No. 18 Fall of stone
MacDonald Leslie 1956 Cumberland Springhill No. 4 On bankhead, Electricity-fired coal dust explosion
MacDonald John Robert 1958 Cape Breton County Dominion No. 16 Fall of stone
MacDonald William B. 1938 Cape Breton County Princess Broken cable on riding rake; 1 of 21 killed
MacDonald Ronald 1984 Cape Breton County DEVCO No. 26 Fire
MacDonald Gus 1941 Cape Breton County Dominion No. 24 Struck by runaway trip
MacDonald Alexander 1922 Inverness bootleg pit Methane gas poisoning; 1 of 3 killed
MacDonald Donald R. 1922 Inverness bootleg pit Methane gas poisoning; 1 of 3 killed
MacDonald James 1922 Inverness bootleg pit Methane gas poisoning; 1 of 3 killed
MacDonald Dan W, 1952 Cape Breton County Dominion No. 24 Fall of stone
MacDonald Charles V. 1974 Cape Breton County DEVCO No. 26 Struck by railway car; or jammed between 2 railway cars
MacDonald Murdock 1877 Cape Breton County Lingan Explosion of boiler; 1 of 3 killed
MacDonald D. 1869 Pictou County Drummond mine (Intercolonial) Powder explosion
MacComiskey Owen 1943 Cape Breton County Dominion No. 12 Struck by trip
MacCallum Edward 1952 Pictou County McGregor Methane explosion (localized); 1 of 19 killed
MacArthur Harry 1970 Cape Breton County DEVCO No. 12 Killed on main haulage deep
MacArthur John F. 1934 Pictou County Acadia No. 3 (Six-Foot) Head crushed between boxes
Lyons Charles F. 1922 Cape Breton County Dominion No. 2 Fall of coal from face, died 5 days later
Lyons Thomas 1949 Cape Breton County Dominion No. 24 Fall of stone
Lynk Fred 1954 Cape Breton County Dominion No. 1B Haulage
Lynk Neil 1930 Cape Breton County Dominion No. 1B Struck by stone
Lycom Charles 1880 Pictou County Foord pit influx of water; 1 of 6 killed
Lyall Matthew 1873 Pictou County Drummond mine (Intercolonial) Devastating methane explosion
Luther Isaac 1918 Pictou County Allan Shaft Devastating methane explosion
Lutes Morton M. or Norton 1937 Cumberland Springhill No. 2 Trapper, Struck by trip at 8300-ft trap door
Lussem or Lussen August 1918 Pictou County Allan Shaft Devastating methane explosion
Luscombe Edmund Clarence 1945 Cape Breton County Dominion No. 2 Caught between box and timber
Lund John 1897 Cape Breton County Reserve Caught between coal box and pillar

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