Millfield Coal Mine #6 was the site of the
Largest Mine Disaster ever in Athens county, Ohio
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Millfield Man Killed in Mine March
22, 1934 James Russell, age
39, of East Millfield, a day man employed in the No. 6 mine of the
Sunday Creek Coal Company at
Millfield, was killed instantly by electricity about 2:45 Saturday
afternoon when his head touched a
trolley wire. Russell was crawling between two cars of a loaded
trip at the bottom of the
mine when he raised his head, bumping the wire. He was not wearing
a safety hat. He was the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Russell of near Chauncey. He leaves his wife
Mrs. Florence Russell, and five children,
a sister Mrs. Hoisington of Greens Run and seven brothers, Milo, Bruce,
Sam, Alva, Clarence, Roy and
Tom. Funeral services were held in the Millfield M. E. Church with
the Rev. Martin of the
Pentecostal Church of Athens in charge. Mrs. Pauline Humphrey
accompanied by Mrs. Bertha
Simpson sang three hymns. Brothers served as pall bearers.
Burial was in Hilltop Cem. Victim
was Father of Three Children Jan. 1, 1941 Charles
Leffler, age 37, father of three children was killed late Tuesday
afternoon when caught by a fall of coal in
Millfield Mine No. 6 in Dover Township. Funeral services were held
at the Millfield Methodist church and
interment was made at Greenlawn cemetery. He leaves his wife
Isabelle Brown Leffler, and three children, Charles
Jr., Sarah Frances and Janet Sue. He also leaves six brothers and
sisters, Mrs. Nellie Adams, Mrs.
Goldie Deltra, and Mrs. Bessie Mingus, of Glouster, and Mrs. Alice
Mingus of Greens Run, Floyd
Leffler of Glouster and Virgil Leffler of Columbus. He is also survived
by his father in law Fred Brown of
Millfield. Mrs. Leffler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
O. Brown of Millfield. Mr. Leffler had spent most
of his life in the Sunday Creek Valley and he had been a miner of a
number of years.
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