Miners Detailed Information
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Hastings Mine Explosion
The following is information gathered from the First - Seventh Report of the Industrial Commission of Colorado.
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Check No. refers to an identification check
Trator Joe (Joe Tator) b. abt: 1888
Polish, Parting Tender, 29, Single
Nationality: Polish
Occupation: Parting Tender Company Man
Date Hired: July 1, 1914
Check No. 474
Age: 29; Birth abt: 1888
Wife: Single
Child 1: None
Brother: Sopris, Colorado (old town where Trinidad Lake is now)
Buried: Trinidad Catholic Cemetery,
Trinidad, Las Animas County Colorado, USA
Burial Date: 16 May, 1917
No Marker
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,720 Undertaker's award for $75 1917
Acc. No. 21,950,' Claim No. 3,720. Joe Tator vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Undertaker's award for $75 (1st Report, p 75).
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JESSE JOHNSON b. abt: 1872
Colored, Miner, 45, married, one child
Nationality: Colored
Occupation: Miner
Date Hired: Jan 16, 1917
Age: 45; Birth abt: 1872
Wife: Yes
Child 1: Yes
Buried: Unknown
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,651 $5 per week for 6 years, not to exceed the sum of $1,565, 1917.
Acc. No. 21,924, Claim No. 3,651. Jesse Johnson vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Compensation granted at $5 per week for 6 years, not to exceed the sum of $1,565 (1st Report, p 72).
MIKE JONAS (Emanuel N. Giannakakis)
b. abt: 1894
Greek, Miner, 23, single
Nationality: Greek
Occupation: Miner
Date Hired: Mar 5, 1917
Age: 23; Birth abt: 1894
Non-residents. Lived in Greece
Father: Nicholas Giannakakis,
Mother: Helen Giannakakis
Wife: Single
Child 1: None
Buried: Unknown
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,854 Undertaker's award for $75, 1917. Award, $686.40 (being compensation at $6.60 per week reduced to one-third…) Jan 9, 1923.
Acc. No. 21,948, Claim No. 3,854. Mike Jonas vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Undertaker's award for $75 (1st Report, p 76).
Index No. 758, Claim No. 3854. Mike Jones (also known as Emanuel N. Giannakakis). Deceased; Nicholas Giannakakis, Father, Helen Giannakakis. Mother, Dependents, Claimants, vs. The Victor- American Fuel Company, Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Company, Insurer, and The Lloyds of London, Re-Insurer, Respondents. Fatal. Award. $686.40 (being compensation at $6.60 per week reduced to one-third on account of the dependents being non-residents of the United States). Funeral $75.00. Attorney's fees allowed, $62.52, January 9, 1923 (7th Report, p 84).
JEFF JONES b. abt: 1871
Colored, Trackman, 46, married
Nationality: Colored
Occupation: Trackman company man
Date Hired: Nov 15, 1915
Check No. 488
Age: 46; Birth abt: 1871
Wife: Ammie Jones
Sarah Jones was not the wife of Jeff Jones, common law or otherwise
Child 1: None
Alleged Dependent: Clara Jones
Buried: Unknown
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,639 $686.40 (being compensation at $6.60 per week January 9, 1923
Acc. No. 22,009, Claim No. 3,639. In the Matter of the Death of Jeff Jones, Sarah Jones and Ammie Jones, Dependents, Claimants, vs. The Victor-American Fuel Company, Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Company and Lloyds' of London, Insurers, Respondents. Commission finds that while Ammie Jones, widow, was not living with the said Jeff Jones at the time of his death, there was no voluntary separation and compensation was granted for 6 years at $8.00 per week. Commission finds that Sarah Jones was not the wife of Jeff Jones, common law or otherwise. Compensation denied (1st Report, p 28).
Index No. 302, -Claim No. 3639. Jeff Jones, Deceased. Sarah Jones and Ammie Jones, Dependents, Clara Jones, Petitioner, Claimants, vs. Victor-American Fuel Co., Employer, and Employers’ Mutual Ins. Co., Insurer, Respondents, and Lloyds of London, Reinsurers. Petition by an alleged dependent to modify former award. Petitioner herein made no claim within one year after death of deceased. Petition denied. July 29, 1919 (3rd Report, p 60).
JOHN JUNOS (John A. Tzanos) aka: John Jimas b. abt: 1897
Greek, Miner, 20, single
Nationality: Greek
Occupation: Miner
Date Hired: Dec. 14, 1915
Check number: ?
Age: 20; Birth abt: 1897
Lived in Greece
Father and Mother: three-fifths of total dependency.
Wife: Single
Child 1: None
Buried: Unknown
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,845 Funeral award for $75.00,December 17th 1917. Award, $499.99. Attorney's fees, $75,00, Feb 21, 1921.
Acc. No. 21,916, Claim No. 3,845. In the Matter of the Death of John Junos, vs. The Victor-American Fuel Company, Employers, and Employers' Mutual Insurance Company and Lloyds of London, Insurers, Respondents. Funeral award for $75.00, December 17th, 1917 (2nd Report, p 55).
Index No. 963, Claim No. 3845. John A. Tzanos, also known as John Jimas or Junos, Deceased; Father, and Mother, Dependents, Claimants, vs. The Victor American Fuel Company. Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance
Company, Insurer, and Lloyds' of London, Re-Insurer, Respondents. Fatal. Question, identity of decedent. Held, John A. Tzanos and John Junos one and the same person. Foreign dependency; three-fifths of total dependency. Award, $499.99. Attorney's fees, $75,00, Funeral, $75.00. February 21, 1921 (5th Report, p 106).
JOHN KATRES b. abt: 1887
Greek, Miner, 30, single
Nationality: Greek
Occupation: Miner
Date Hired: Jul. 10, 1916
Check No. 91
Age: 30; Birth abt: 1887
Found on Body: One key and one small Ingersoll watch (Coroner’s Inquest, p 14).
Wife: Single
Child 1: None
Brother in Salt Lake City
Even though there is a late claim from a "Widow and Minor Son," There were several claims from "Widows" that were proven false, this could be the case in this instance.
Buried: Unknown
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,583 Undertaker's award for $75, 1917. Denied, Jan 2, 1920.
Acc. No. 21,971, Claim No. 3,583. John Katres vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Undertaker's award for $75 (1st Report, p 73).
Index No. 351, Claim No. 3583. John Katres, Deceased, and Widow and Minor Son, Dependents, Claimants, vs. The Victor-American Fuel Company, Employer, and Employers' Mutual Insurance Co., Insurer, Respondents. Burden of proof upon claimant. Not shown that claim for compensation was filed within period prescribed by law. Denied. January 2, 1920 (4th Report, p 59).
WALTER KERR b. 12-7-1890 d. 5-6-1917
Rescue Worker
American, Miner, 27, married, three children
Nationality: American
Occupation: Miner
Age: 26; Birth: 07 Dec 1890
Wife: Isabel Kerr
Child 1: William Gold Kerr (1912-1945)
Child 2: Walter Kerr (1914-1968)
Child 3: John D. Kerr (1915-1979)
Buried: Masonic Cemetery
Trinidad
Las Animas County
Colorado, USA
Section J
Find A Grave Memorial# 29128840
Ancestry:
Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 4510 $8.00 per week for six years, not to exceed the sum of $2,500.00, 1917.
Acc. No. 26,516, Claim No. 4,510. Death of Walter Kerr, Isabel Kerr, His Widow, in Behalf of Herself and Minor Children, vs. Victor-American Fuel Company, Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Company, Insurer, Respondents. Decedent was killed while doing rescue work subsequent to an explosion which occurred at the Hastings Mine. Compensation was granted at the rate of $8.00 per week for six years, not to exceed the sum of $2,500.00 (1st Report, p 77).
Fifth Annual Report of the State Inspector of Coal Mines 1917, p 75
May 6 — WALTER KERR, American, miner, age 27 years, married, three children, member of the Berwind Colorado Fuel & Iron Company's Helmet Crew; took part in the rescue work at the Hastings explosion. While carrying a body out of the mine, he suddenly left his crew and was later found dead in a cross cut at the face of the seventh north entry. It was found that he had a defective heart, and over-exertion caused heart failure.
Newspaper Article:
Fort Collins Weekly Courier – May 11, 1917 – Rescue Man Drops Dead in Mine – (By United Press.) – Trinidad, May 7. – Walter Kerr, helmet man from the Colorado Fuel & Iron Co., doing rescue work at the Hastings mine yesterday, died as he descended 200 feet into the gas-filled slope. This is the first life lost in the rescue work. Kerr’s helmet worked perfectly, and it is presumed he died of heart disease.
SAM KIKOS (Kikas) b. abt: 1880
Greek, Miner, 37, married, one child
Nationality: Greek
Occupation: Miner
Age: 37; Birth abt: 1880
Date Hired: Jan 5, 1916
Check No: 14
Family or Relatives
Lived in Greece
Non-resident dependents
Wife: Evangeline Kikas
Child 1: One daughter
Child 2:
Brother: Lived in Utah
Buried: Unknown
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Found on Body:Check No. 14, Three matches and two cigarettes (Coroner’s Inquest, p 14).
Check No. refers to an identification check
Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,609 $833.33, at the rate of $8 per week, Feb 2, 1918. $68.31 for attorney fees, Oct 19, 1918.
Acc. No. 22,030, Claim No. 3,609. In the Matter of the Death of Sam Kikas. Evangelia, Widow, in Behalf of Herself and Minor Daughter, Dependents, Claimants, and Amelia Kikas, claiming as widow, Dependent; Amelia Kikas withdrew her claim as widow dependent for the reason that her husband was produced at the hearing alive. Award to Evangelia Kikas and minor child for $833.33, at the rate of $8 per week; non-resident dependents. February 2nd, 1918 (2nd Report, p 58).
Acc. No. 22,030, Claim No. 3,609. In the Matter of the Death of Sam Kikas. Evangeline Kikas, His Widow, in Behalf of Herself and Minor Daughter, Dependents, Claimants, vs. The Victor-American Fuel Company, Employer, Employers' Mutual Insurance Company and Lloyds of London, Insurers, Respondents. Application for Lump Sum Settlement granted for $68.31 for the purpose of paying attorney fees, October 19th, 1918 (2nd Report, p 52).
Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,606 $8 per week for 312 weeks, not to exceed the amount of $2,496, July 19, 1917. $62.40. attorney fees (2 ½ %), Oct 29, 1918. Modified to 5%, Sept 19, 1919.
Acc. No. 22,023, Claim No. 3,606. John Klobas vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Compensation granted at $8 per week for 312 weeks, not to exceed the amount of $2,496 (1st Report, p 73).
Acc. No. 22,023, Claim No. 3,606. In the Matter of the Death of John Klobas. Petrina Klobas, His Widow, in Behalf of Herself and Minor Children, Dependents, Claimants, vs. The Victor-American Fuel Company, Employers, Employers' Mutual Insurance Company, and Lloyds of London, Insurers, Respondents. Claimant was awarded compensation on July 9th, 1917, for $2,496, at $8 per week. Claimant, the widow, remarried on May 11th, 1918. Widow's share of compensation ordered terminated as of said date, balance to be paid to minor children. Attorney for widow allowed 2% of entire award as attorney fees, paid in one lump sum, or $62.40. Balance of compensation, $1,901.78, ordered paid to minor children at $8 per week. October 29th, 1918 (2nd Report, p 93).
Acc. No. 22,023, Claim No. 3,606. In the Matter of the Death of John Klobas. Petrina Klobas, His Widow, in Behalf of Herself and Minor Children. Dependents, Claimants, vs. The Victor-American Fuel Company, Employer, Employers' Mutual Insurance Company, and Lloyds of London, Insurers, Respondents. Petition for rehearing denied November 21st, 1918 (2nd Report, p 93).
Index No. 328, Claim No. 3606. John Klobas, Deceased, Petrina Klobas, Widow, and John and Joe Klobas, Minor Children, Dependents, Claimant, vs. Victor American Fuel Company, Employer, and Employers’ Mutual Ins. Co., Insurer, and Lloyds of London, Re-insurer, Respondents. Fatal. Dependents awarded $2,496.00 compensation July 19, 1917. Oct. 26, 1919, claimants employed Hawley & Erickson as attorneys, agreeing that said attorneys should be allowed 5 per cent of the award entered herein, for their services. Commission fixed attorney’s fees at 2 1/2 per cent on Oct. 29, 1918. Appealed to District Court, Las Animas County, and award of Commission as to attorney’s fees reversed and case remanded to Commission with directions to alloy 5 per cent as agreed upon. Modified award as per Court order entered Sept. 19, 1919 (3rd Report, p 63).
JOHN KLOBAS (Ivan A Klobas) b. abt: 1887
Austrian, Miner, 30, married, two children
Nationality: Austrian
Occupation: Miner
Age: 30; Birth abt: 1887, in Brgucu
Date Hired: Nov. 4, 1916
Check No: 51
Family or Relatives
Lived in Hastings, Colorado
Wife: Petrina "Petre" Klobas
Remarried May 11, 1918
Child 1: John Klobas
Child 2: Joe Klobas
Buried: Trinidad Catholic Cemetery, Trinidad, Las Animas County Colorado, USA
Burial Date: 12 May, 1917
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TOM KONIGERES (Konugres, Konougeris) (Kounougeris)
b. abt: 1881
Greek, Miner, 36, married, one child
Nationality:Greek
Occupation:Miner
Date Hired: Apr. 12, 1916
Check number: 70
Age:36; Birth abt: 1881
Foreign dependency
Lived in Greece
Wife:Martha Kounougeris
Child 1:Yes
Buried: Unknown
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,567 Award for Undertaker of $75Award $833.331917 Dec. 2. 1918
Acc. No. 21,941, Claim No. 3,567. Tom Konugres vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Award for Undertaker of $75 (1st Report, p 73).
Index No. 334, Claim No. 3567. Tom Kounougeris, Deceased, Martha Kounougeris, Widow, and Minor Child, Dependents, Claimants, vs. Victor American Fuel Co., Employer, and Employers’ Mutual Ins. Co., Insurer, and Lloyds of London, Reinsurer, Respondents. Fatal. Award $833.33. Foreign dependency. $75.00 funeral. Dec. 2. 1918. Petition for rehearing. Granted. Jan. 14, 1919 (3rd Report, p 63).
JOHN KOPELAS (Kapelos) b. abt: 1886
Greek, Miner, 31, married, three children
Nationality: Greek
Occupation: Miner
Date Hired: Feb. 1, 1915
Check No. 474
Age: 31; Birth abt: 1886
Lived in Greece
Wife: Anastasia Kapelos
Child 1: Three
Child 2:
Buried: Unable to be identified or body not recovered
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,855 Burial expense $75, July 9th, 1918. Commission award, Feb 28, 1923.
Claims Nos. 3,839, 3,840, 3,841, 3,842, 3,843, 3,844, 3,846, 3,847, 3,848, 3,851, 3,853, 3,855, 3,856, 3,857, 3,859, and 3,861. In the Matter of the Deaths of Mari Simonelli, Anton Marincich, Jim Anusus, R. L. Davis, John Diakis, Dave Williams, Theres Vinos, Pietro Bertolina, Frank Churichm, George Torchio, Marcellino Harbero, John Kopelas, George Krokas, Pete Nenich, Harris Basakas, and Theros Pappas. Commission found that all of the above named were killed on April 27th, 1917, by an accident arising out of and in the course of their employment while performing services arising out of and in the course of their employment. Nine of the bodies of the above named employees were recovered and taken from the mine but were incapable of being identified and that it was more than probable that it would be impossible to identify the seven bodies yet to be recovered when taken from the mine. Commission, at this time, for the purpose of paying the undertaker's bill incurred deems it advisable to treat the above cases as one case, calling for payment of 16 burial expenses at $75 for each body as fast as they are taken from the mine, respondents to have and take credit for the payment as against any award that may heretofore have been entered or hereinafter entered in favor of dependents of any employees, it being the intention by the award to charge up against each of the above named cases the sum of $75 burial expenses; provided, however, that if no more bodies are recovered from the Hastings Mine prior to April 15th, 1919, the Commission finds that further efforts toward the recovery and burial of such bodies are not desirable or required, and that the amount of burial and funeral expenses which would have been paid hereunder up to that date shall be pro-rated share and share alike among the 16 cases. July 9th, 1918 (2nd Report, p 75).
John Kapelos, Deceased Anastasia Kapelos. Widow, in behalf of herself and Minor Children, Dependents, Claimants, No. 3855, … vs. The Victor-American Fuel Company, Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Company, Insurer, and Lloyds of London, Reinsurer, Respondents. Nine bodies found in Hastings No. 2, Mine were impossible to identify Seven others remain in the mine which it will be impossible to identify The sum of $675.00 was withheld for funeral expenses from compensation paid to various claimants. Ordered that in each case the sum of $42.19 be deducted from the amount withheld and the balance, if any, paid to dependents designated in previous awards; the various amounts being specifically set out therein. Commission award, February 28, 1923 (7th report, p 75).
FRANK KOSICH (Kosic)(Korich) b. abt: 1881
Austrian, Miner, 36, Single
Nationality:Austrian
Occupation:Miner
Age:36; Birth abt: 1881
Residing Austria-Hungary:
Father: Martin Kosic
Mother: Mary Kosic
Sister: Katie Kosic
Wife:Single
Child 1:None
Child 2:
Buried: Trinidad Catholic Cemetery,
Trinidad, Las Animas County Colorado, USA
Burial Date: 04 May, 1917
No Marker
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. Acc. No. 3560, Undertaker's award for $75, 1917. Claim dismissed, Feb 24, 1923.
Claim No. 3,560. Frank Kosich vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Undertaker's award for $75 (1st Report,p 74).
Index No. 811, Claim No. 3560. Frank Kosich, Deceased; Mary Kosic, Mother; Martin Kosic, Father, and Katie Kosic, Sister, Dependents, Claimants, vs. The Victor-American Fuel Company, Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Company, Insurer, and Lloyds of London, Re-Insurer, Respondents. Fatal. Claimants residing Austria-Hungary. Claim dismissed for lack of prosecution and evidence. February 24, 1923 (7th Report, p 89).
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JOE KOSICH (Kovich)(Kosic) b. abt: 1892
Austrian, Miner, 25, single
Nationality: Austrian
Occupation: Miner
Age: 25; Birth abt: 1892
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Residing Austria-Hungary:
Father: Martin Kosic
Mother: Mary Kosic
Sister: Katie Kosic
Wife: Single
Child 1: None
Child 2:
Buried: Trinidad Catholic Cemetery,
Trinidad, Las Animas County Colorado, USA
Burial Date: 17 May, 1917
No Marker
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,662 Undertaker's award for $75, 1917. Claim dismissed, Feb 24, 1923.
Acc. No. 21,927, Claim No. 3,662. Joe Kovich vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Undertaker's award for $75. (Report, Claim, p 75)
Index No. 812, Claim No. 3662. Joe Kovich, Deceased; Martin Kosic, Father, Mary Kosic, Mother, and Katie Kosic, Sister, Dependents, Claimants, vs. The Victor-American Fuel Company, Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Company, Insurer, and Lloyds of London, Re-Insurer, Respondents. Dismissed for lack of evidence and prosecution, February 24, 1923 (7th Report, p 89).
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MARTIN KRESOVICH b. abt: 1888
Austrian, Miner, 29, married, two children Nationality: Austrian
Occupation: Miner
Date Hired: Jan. 11, 1915
Check No: 35
Age: 29; Birth abt: 1888
Lived in Hastings
Wife: Antonia
Antonia Malinovich remarriage abt Sept 14, 1921?
Child 1: Two
Child 2:
Buried: Unknown
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,578 $8 per week for 312 weeks, not to exceed the sum of $2,496, 1917. Attorney’s fees $55.20, Sep 24, 1919.
Acc. No. 21,963, Claim No. 3,578. Martin Kresovich vs. Victor-American Fuel Co. and Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Compensation granted at $8 per week for 312 weeks, not to exceed the sum of $2,496 (1st Report, p 72).
Index No. 335, Claim No. 3578. Martin Kresovich Deceased, Antonia Kresovich, Widow, and Minor Children, Dependents, Claimants, vs. Employers’ Mutual Ins. Co., Insurer, and Lloyds of London, Reinsurer, Respondents. Petition for modified award. Granted. Dec. 18, 1918; Petition for rehearing. Granted. Pending decision from District Court. Jan. 13, 1919. Attorney’s fees $55.20. Sept. 24, 1919 (3rd Report, p 63).
Index No. 496, Claim No. 3578. Martin Kresovich. Deceased: Widow and Minor Children. Dependents. Claimants, vs. The Victor American Fuel Company. Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Company, Insurer, and Lloyds' of London, Re-Insurer, Respondents. Modification of award of September 24, 1919, account re-marriage of widow, ordering payments hereafter to be made to Antonia Malinovich for the use and benefit of minor children, dependents. September 14, 1921 (5th report, p 68).
TONY KRESOVICH b. abt: 1894
Austrian, Miner, 23, single
Nationality: Austrian
Occupation: Miner
Date Hired: Aug. 17, 1916
Check No: 163
Age: 23; Birth abt: 1894
Lived in Austria
Father: Anton Kresovich
Brothers: Josef. Frank, John and Michael Kresovich
Sister: Mary Kresovich
Wife: Single
Child 1: None
Buried: Trinidad Catholic Cemetery,
Trinidad, Las Animas County Colorado, USA
Burial Date: 09 May 1917
Marker - Yes
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,587 Undertaker's award for $75, 1917. Dismissed for lack of prosecution and evidence, Feb 24, 1923.
Acc. No. 21,983, Claim No. 3,587. Tony Kresovich vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Undertaker's award for $75 (1st Report, p 75).
Index No. 816, Claim No. 3587. Tony Kresovich, Deceased; Anton Kresovich, Father, Josef. Frank, John and Michael Kresovich, Brothers, and Mary Kresovich, Sister, Dependents, Claimants, vs. The Victor-American Fuel Company, Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Company, Insurer, and Lloyds of London, Re-Insurer, Respondents.
Dismissed for lack of prosecution and evidence, February 24, 1923 (7th Report, p 89).
MIKE KUNELIS (Kumelis)(Kounelis)
b. abt: 1893
Greek, Miner, 24, single
Nationality:Greek
Occupation:Miner
Date Hired: May 4, 1916
Check No: 8
Age:24; Birth abt: 1893
Foreign dependent Four-sevenths total dependent.
Lived in Greece
Father: Visilios Kounelis
Mother: Argiro Kounelis
Wife:Single
Child 1:None
Child 2:
Buried: Unknown
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,719 Undertaker's award for $75, 1917. Foreign dependent Award, $438.20, Aug 5, 1920.
Acc. No. 21,990, Claim No. 3,719. Mike Kumelis vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Undertaker's award for $75 (1st Report, p 75).
Index No. 373, Claim No. 3719. In the matter of the death of Mike Kounelis, Visilios and Argiro Kounelis, Father and Mother, Dependents, Claimants, vs. The Victor-American Fuel Company, Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Company, Insurer, and Lloyds of London, Re-insurer, Respondents. Fatal. Four-sevenths total dependent. Foreign dependent. Award, $438.20. August 5, 1920 (4th Report, p 62).
JAMES LEGAS b. abt: 1882
Greek, Miner, 35, single
Nationality: Greek
Occupation: Miner
Date Hired: Jan. 19, 1914
Check No: 99
Age: 35; Birth abt: 1882
Mother in Greese
Wife: Single
Child 1: None
Buried: Unknown
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,592 Undertaker's award for $75, 1917.
Acc. No. 21,993, Claim No. 3,592. James Legas vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Undertaker's award for $75 (1st Report, p 75).
JOE LEYVA (Leyba) b. abt: 1901
Mexican, Trapper, 16, single
Nationality: Mexican
Occupation: Trapper Company Man
Age: 16; Birth abt: 1901
Mother: Josefinta Leyba Orivi
Wife: Single
Child 1: None
Buried: Unknown
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Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,638 Claim for dependency denied, 1917. Undertaker's award for $75, 1917
Acc. No. 22,004, Claim No. 3,638. In the Matter of the Death of Joe Leyba, Josefinta Leyba Orivi, Mother, Claimant, vs. The Victor-American Fuel Company, Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Company and Lloyds' of London, Insurers, Respondents. Commission finds that claimant is amply supported by husband, and contributions alleged to have been made were for board. Claim for dependency denied (1st Report, p 25).
Acc. No. 22,004, Claim No. 3,638. Joe Leyba vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and The Employers ' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Undertaker's award for $75 (1st Report, p 71).
Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,576 $8 per week for 6 years, not to exceed $2,500, 1917. $478.12 lump sum settlement, Nov 26, 1921.
Acc. No: 21,960, Claim No. 3,576. James Lockhart vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. Compensation granted at $8 per week for 6 years, not to exceed $2,500 (1st Report, p 72).
Index No. 543, Claim No. 3576. James Lockhart, Deceased; Widow and Minor Children, Dependents, Claimants, vs. The Victor American Fuel Company, Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Company, Insurer, and Lloyds' of London, Re-Insurer, Respondents. Petition for lump sum settlement for purpose of purchasing furniture and clothing, granted. $478.12 November 26, 1921. Commission award. (5th report, p 72).
Jas. Lockhard (JAMES “Jim” Lockhart)
b. abt: 1886
Colored, Driver, 31, married, two children
Nationality: Colored
Occupation: Driver Company Man
Age: 31; Birth abt: 1886
Wife: Yes
Child 1: Two
Child 2:
Buried:
Find A Grave Memorial# 142252301
Interment: 02 May 1917
Ancestry:
Roselawn Cemetery
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Block, lot, space: 12 2 1 15
Looking South, unmarked grave
Looking West, unmarked grave
Looking North, unmarked grave
PEDRO LOPEZ b. abt: 1887
Mexican, Miner, 30, single
Nationality: Mexican
Occupation: Miner
Age: 30; Birth abt: 1887
Wife: Single
Child 1: None
Buried: Unknown
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Ancestry:
Workman’s Compensation:
Claim No. 3,629 Undertaker's award for $75, 1917. Claim denied, Mar 9, 1921.
Acc. No. 21,974, Claim No. 3,629. Pedro Lopez vs. Victor- American Fuel Co. and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Co. and Lloyds' of London. Undertaker's award for $75 (1st Report, p 75).
Index No. 549, Claim No. 3629. Pedro Lopez, Deceased; Father, Dependent, Claimant, vs. The Victor American Fuel Company, Employer, and The Employers' Mutual Insurance Company, Insurer, and Lloyds' of London, Re-Insurer, Respondents. Fatal. Claim denied for failure to file same within Statutory period March 9, 1921 (5th Report, p 72).