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146. Thomas Bates was born
on 3 Jul 1880 in Princes Street, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire Co, England.
(176)(177)
He was baptised on 31 Oct 1880 in St Mary's Church, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire
Co, England.(178) He died on 12 Jun
1920 in Newthorpe, Nottinghamshire Co, England.
(179) He was buried about 18 Jun 1920 in Eastwood Cemetery, Nottinghamshire
Co, England. He has reference number 10. Extract of a Report in the Eastwood
& Kimberley Advertiser dated 18 June 1920
Thomas Bates(39) a Miner of Newthorpe Common was killed during a heavy storm
by Lightning on the 12 June leaving a widow, Lily Bates, and six children.
Mr Herbert Bradwell, Coroner, at a hearing on the 14 June heard that the deceased
in company with David Henry Gibson, of Hampden Street, Giltbrook were walking
home at about 10.30p.m.
Gibson related that they had just passed over a style and suddenly there was
an almighty flash and he knew no more. On regaining consciousness he realised
what had happened and called for assistance. He likened the experience to an
Artillery Shell exploding.
P.C. J Hindley was called to the scene at approximately midnight and found that
deceased's clothing was burned from the chest down to the left side of his boot
which was split open. Flesh had been burnt from the chin down to the left sole
of his boot. A silver watch and chain were fused with a hole in the outer case
of the watch.
The Coroner returned a verdict in accordance with Medical opinion that Death
was due to "Suffocation after having been struck by Lightning. "[Rowley
Family.ged]
Extract of a Report in the Eastwood & Kimberley Advertise r dated 18 June
1920
Thomas Bates(39) a Miner of Newthorpe Common was killed dur ing a heavy storm
by Lightning on the 12 June leaving a wid ow, Lily Bates, and six children.
Mr Herbert Bradwell, Coroner, at a hearing on the 14 June h eard that the deceased
in company with David Henry Gibson , of Hampden Street, Giltbrook were walking
home at about 1 0.30p.m.
Gibson related that they had just passed over a style and s uddenly there was
an almighty flash and he knew no more. O n regaining consciousness he realised
what had happened an d called for assistance. He likened the experience to an
Ar tillery Shell exploding.
P.C. J Hindley was called to the scene at approximately mid night and found that
deceased's clothing was burned from th e chest down to the left side of his boot
which was split o pen. Flesh had been burnt from the chin down to the left so
le of his boot. A silver watch and chain were fused wit h a hole in the outer
case of the watch.
The Coroner returned a verdict in accordance with Medical o pinion that Death
was due to "Suffocation after having bee n struck by Lightning. "
REFN 1871[Rowley Family.ged]
Reference Number:1871
REFN 1871 Emma Sarah Mitchell has reference number
333. Thomas Bates and Emma Sarah Mitchell had the following children:
205 i.
Violet Mitchell (Private). He was married to Lily Pickard (daughter of
Samuel Pickard) on 25 Dec 1902 in St Mary's Church, Eastwood,
Nottinghamshire Co, England.(34) [Rowley
Family.ged]
1 REFN 2092 Lily Pickard was born about 1883 in Eastwood,
Nottinghamshire Co, England. She died on 1 Oct 1966 in Newthorpe, Nottinghamshire
Co, England.(180) She was buried in
Eastwood Cemetery, Nottinghamshire Co, England. She has reference number 334.
Thomas Bates and Lily Pickard had the following children:
206 i.
Charles Bates was born in Newthorpe, Nottinghamshire Co, England. He has
reference number 56.
207 ii.
Ethel Bates was born in Newthorpe, Nottinghamshire Co, England. She has
reference number 58.
+208 iii.
Harry Bates.
209 iv.
Reginald Bates was born in Newthorpe, Nottinghamshire Co, England. He has
reference number 57.
+210 v.
Lucy Bates.
+211 vi.
Dorothy May Bates. |