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William “Scotty” TAIT

Age at Death58

Date Of Death9 October 1944 : Reg 22/1944 Boulder

Place Of BirthAuchinleck, Ayrshire, Scotland

OccupationMachine Miner

Spouse's NameMargaret

ChildrenSix children

  • Eastern Goldfields Miners Memorial at the WA Museum in Kalgoorlie WA

  • Eastern Goldfields Miners Memorial at the WA Museum in Kalgoorlie WA - photo Paul Doust

Name Of Mine On Which Last Employed
Lake View and Star GM, Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia

Diagnosis or cause of accident
Died in an explosives accident in the Chaffers shaft at the Lake View and Star Gold Mine.

Place Of Burial
Kalgoorlie Cemetery, Western Australia

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Cause of Death
Mine Accidents

Father
John TAIT (1839-1899)

Mother
Helen CROMBIE (1844-1890)

Other Information
An article in the "The Daily News" dated October 10 1944 reads:
"Miner Killed By Blast" Kalgoorlie, Tues.
Yesterday the body of a 58-year-old miner named William (Scotty) Tait, employed by the Lake View and Star Gold Mines, was found in the 2500-foot stope of Chaffers shaft. Death had apparently been caused by an explosion. He had intended to fire a sandblast shortly before the discovery of his body. The deceased was a married man, who lived at No. 1 Ardagh Avenue, Kalgoorlie, and was well known on the goldfields. Recently he was a candidate for the position of workmen's inspector of mines.

William was a married man who had 6 children: Margaret C Tait - born in 1912. George William Tait - was born in 1914. John H Tait - born 1915. Jean E Tait - born 1916. Edna P Tait - born 1923. Beryl Evelyn Tait - born 1924.

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