Death

Date 2 July 1915
Place Shepherds Pit, Cwmaman Colliery, Cwmaman, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales
Description Vol 11a Page 788

Source References

  1. 1921 United Kingdom Census
  2. UK Government: National Probate Calendar
      • Date: 8 September 1915
      • Page: Richard Steadman Griffiths
      • Citation:

        GRIFFITHS Richard Steadman of Florida Villa 22 Llanwonno-road Cwmaman Aberdare Glamorganshire died 2 July 1915 at Shepherds Pit Cwmaman Administration London 8 September to Elizabeth Griffiths widow.
        Effects £447 12s.
        Further grant 20th April 1942.

      • Date: 20 April 1942
      • Page: Richard Steadman Griffiths
      • Citation:

        GRIFFITHS Richard Steadman of Florida Villa 22 Llanwonno-road Cwmaman Aberdare Glamorganshire died 2 July 1915 at Shepherds Pit Cwmaman Administration Llandudno 20 April to Jane Carter (wife of William Francis Carter).
        Effects £250. Former Grant P.R. September 1915.

  3. General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index
  4. Pioneer
      • Date: 10 July 1915
      • Page: Page 5
      • Citation:

        Killed by a Stone
        AT THE CWMAMAN COLLIERY.

        An inquest was held at the Workmen's Hall, Cwmaman, on Monday morning, touching the death of Richard Steadman Griffiths, 22 Llanwonno Road, Cwmaman, who was killed by a fall of stone at the Cwmaman Colliery on Friday morning.

        Stephen John Griffiths (son) said his father was 60 years of age last September, and had worked as a collier all his life.

        William Haymar, haulier, spoke to finding the deceased under a stone between 10 and 11 o'clock. Deceased was in the face of his working side. Being unable to move the stone, witness called Charles Gough, who worked in the next place. The stone was six or seven feet long, and between six and seven inches thick. Deceased's mandril was resting against the face.

        Charles Gough said he was working in the 7ft seam, but was not in his place when the accident happened. He helped to move the stone which fell crop to the coal. He had not been in the place before that morning. Deceased was well supplied with timber.

        Evan Rees, fireman of the district, said he examined deceased's working place at 6.50 that morning, and marked it right for working. He had not had time to get round again before the stone fell. There was a slant in the roof. It was impossible to see the stone before it fell. He believed the deceased heard the sounds of the top giving and tried to escape, but was too late. He was the most careful workman in the district.

        Mr. Wm. Jones, the manager, explained plan of the working place, and also said the deceased was an excellent workman.

        The Coroner: He has timbered most systematically.

        A verdict of "Accidental death" was returned.

  5. Aberdare Leader
      • Date: 10 July 1915
      • Page: Page 2
      • Citation:

        Cwmaman Collier Crushed to Death.

        At the Cwmaman Institute on Monday morning Mr. R. J. Rhys, coroner, and a jury, of whom Mr. Gomer Vaughan was foreman, held an inquiry touching the death of Richard Stedman Griffiths, 22 Llanwonno Road, collier, who was killed on Friday morning last at the Cwmaman Colliery.

        His son, Stephen John Griffiths, deposed that his father was 60 years of age, and had been an underground worker for 50 years.

        William Hayman, haulier, said that he "drove" to Griffiths. On the morning in question he took an empty tram in to Griffiths' stall. On reaching the face he discovered Griffiths dead under a large stone close to the right hand side road post. With assistance he got the stone away. Deceased's mandril was standing against the coal, shaft downwards.

        Charles Gough, collier, said he worked in the next stall to deceased in the 7ft. seam. He helped Hayman to get the stone away. It was about 7ft. long, 2 feet wide, and 6 inches thick. It had fallen from the top crop with the coal. There was a back slip. The stone fell crop with the road posts, which were close to the coal. There was plenty of timber.

        Evan Rees, fireman, said he made his first examination of the stall at five minutes to seven that morning. He found all correct and had marked the place right for working. He hadn't had time to reach there on the second round before the accident happened. He hurried there on hearing the news. He found that a large stone and a few small pieces at each end fallen crop with the coal. The place was well timbered, and some posts had discharged. There was a slant in the roof, running along with the posts, which could not be seen prior to the fall. The ground was a clayey cliff with good many breaks in it. Deceased was hewing coal from under it at the time. There was no room for more posts. Griffiths had been in the district for last 18 months. He was a most careful workman.

        William Jones, manager, explained a plan of the stall.

        A verdict of "Accidental death" was returned.

        Messrs. Illtyd Hopkins, secretary, and John Lewis, minimum wage agent, were present on behalf of the S.W.M.F.

      • Date: 7 July 1917
      • Page: Page 4
      • Citation:

        [Note - the date is correct. It seems to be a 2-year anniversay memorial.]

        IN MEMORIAM

        [...]

        Er cof anwyl am Richard Steadman Griffiths, Florida Villa, Cwmaman, yr hwn a fu farw Gorph. 2, 1915.

        Na wylwch ddagrau uwch fy medd,
        'Rwyf fi yn iach yn Ngwlad yr Hedd;
        Yn nghwrani'r llu tu fewn i'r lien,
        Yn moli'r Gwr fu ar y pren."

        - Gyda hiraeth dwvs oddiwrth ei anwyl briod a'r plant.

        Translation:

        IN MEMORIAM

        [...]

        In loving memory of Richard Steadman Griffiths, Florida Villa, Cwmaman, who died July 2, 1915.

        Do not watch my tears above me,
        'I'm healthy in Land of Peace;
        At the side of the heavenly host,
        Praising the Man who was on the tree. "

        - With astonishment from his beloved wife and children.

  6. Rhondda Leader
      • Date: 22 February 1941
      • Page: Page 8
      • Citation:

        MRS. ELIZABETH GRIFFITHS, CWMAMAN.

        One by one the older generation of residents are gradually passing away. On this occasion it is with regret that we record the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Griffiths (76), Florida Villa, Llanwonno Road, which occurred on February 6th. A native of Tregaron she had lived in the village for 50 years. She was a member of one of the oldest families, and where known in the district as the Tregarons. Two of them, the late Mr. Richard (Dick Tregaron) and Mr. Jeremiah George (Jerry Tregaron), the head surface timekeeper and storesman at the Cwmaman Collieries, were well known.

        Her husband, Mr. Steadman Griffiths, was fatally injured at the Shepherd's Pit 26 years ago. There are three daughters, Mrs. Jane Carter, Park View; Mrs. Mary Morgan, wife of Mr. James Morgan (Hodges and Sons) and Mrs. Elizabeth Stonelake, wife of Mr. Herbert Stonelake (U.D.C. staff), and four sons, Messrs. J. Griffiths (P.D.), R. S. Griffiths, M. G. Griffiths, and Edgar Griffiths.

        The interment was at Aberdare Cemetery on February 10th, the vicar officiating.

        Mouring were: The four sons named above, Messrs. John Morgan, John Lewis, Geo Bird, Walter Thomas, Harry Davies, Jeremiah Evans, W.F. Carter, Herbert Stonelake, James Morgan, David Lewis, John Maddern, Owen Owen, Edmund Stonelake, J.P.

        At the house were the three daughters; Miss Betty Carter, Miss Cynthia Morgan, Master Gwyn Griffiths, Miss Shirley Stonelake, grand-children; Mesdames Bessie Bird, Cissie Davies, Mary J. Thomas, Mary E. Evans, Winnie Dalton, Miss Rachel M. Evans, Miss M. Dalton, Miss Doris Jenkins, cousins.

        Relatives and friends acted as bearers.

        Funeral arrangements by Mr. J. Zachariah, Aberdare.

  7. Wills on file
      • Page: Richard Steadman Griffiths (1854-1915)
  8. Welsh Gazette
      • Date: 8 July 1915
      • Page: Page 3
      • Citation:

        Lladdwyd Richard Stedman Griffiths, glowr o Gwmaman, gan gwymp o'r to yn y lofa yno dydd Gwener.

         

        Richard Stedman Griffiths, a miner from Cwmaman, was killed by a fall from the colliery roof on Friday.