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Jesse Harrison “Jess” England

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Jesse Harrison “Jess” England

Birth
Claiborne County, Tennessee, USA
Death
8 Mar 1926 (aged 33)
USA
Burial
Fonde, Bell County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Source: 1926 Annual Report of the Mineral Resources of Tennessee, page 16 Claiborne county, fatal accident, Pruden No.1 mine, Jess England, 1926 Mar8, occupation car trimmer, 2 years experience, married, 1 child, fell from tip. These Tennessee reports are usually found under Library Call Number TN24.T2 A55. In the state of Tennessee, the best source for these reports are the Tennessee State Library and Archives (Microfilm S78 rolls 1&2, Reels 2941 and 2943 or Ac.#578-1&2) in Nashville, the University of Memphis library in Memphis and the University of Tennessee library (Call Number TN24.T2 A2) in Knoxville. These reports may also cover strikes, details of mining operations at specific mines, location of the mines, pictures, production and operation details for specific mines. The Pruden Coal Power Plant and tipple and the Pruden Mining Camp No.1 School Building and Housing in on page 24 in the 1924 report.

Source: Family. He was married to Annebelle Livingston in 1915 with one male child prior to his second marriage to Nellie Kirk who was his wife at his death. His first marriage ended in 1920. He served in WWI. He was the father of 4 children: Arthur Osco England (Livingston), Viola England, Robert E. England and Jessie Lucille England.
Source: 1926 Annual Report of the Mineral Resources of Tennessee, page 16 Claiborne county, fatal accident, Pruden No.1 mine, Jess England, 1926 Mar8, occupation car trimmer, 2 years experience, married, 1 child, fell from tip. These Tennessee reports are usually found under Library Call Number TN24.T2 A55. In the state of Tennessee, the best source for these reports are the Tennessee State Library and Archives (Microfilm S78 rolls 1&2, Reels 2941 and 2943 or Ac.#578-1&2) in Nashville, the University of Memphis library in Memphis and the University of Tennessee library (Call Number TN24.T2 A2) in Knoxville. These reports may also cover strikes, details of mining operations at specific mines, location of the mines, pictures, production and operation details for specific mines. The Pruden Coal Power Plant and tipple and the Pruden Mining Camp No.1 School Building and Housing in on page 24 in the 1924 report.

Source: Family. He was married to Annebelle Livingston in 1915 with one male child prior to his second marriage to Nellie Kirk who was his wife at his death. His first marriage ended in 1920. He served in WWI. He was the father of 4 children: Arthur Osco England (Livingston), Viola England, Robert E. England and Jessie Lucille England.


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