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of Bramcote Nottinghamshire

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Trapper

The trapper could be as young as five or six

Their job was to open and close the wooden doors to let the coal tubs through and allow air to flow into the mine. The job would be to sit by the ‘traps’ usually in total darkness and alone, for up to twelve hours at a time.

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Contents

  • Moses Daykin 1804 – 1888
    • Marriage to Ann Smith 1826 – 1843
      • John Daykin 1827 – 1905
      • William Daykin 1829 – 1835
      • Henry Daykin 1831 – 1877
      • Elizabeth Daykin 1833 – 1886
      • Richard Daykin 1835 – 1904
      • Joseph Daykin 1838 – 1898
        • Children of Joseph Daykin 1873 – 1949
      • Aaron Daykin 1840 – 1917
      • Thomas Daykin 1843 -1844
  • 1844 to 1853
    • Marriage to Jane Shaw 1853 – 1863
      • William Daykin (Shaw) 1846 – 1849
      • James Daykin (Shaw) 1848-1938
      • William Daykin 1851
      • Mark Daykin 1854-1855
      • Hannah Daykin 1857 – 1927
    • Marriage to Ann Litchfield
      • Thomas Daykin 1864 – 1865
      • Charles 1867-1867
  • 1921 Census
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