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I have no idea what the answer to this question is but am trying to trace the details of a relative who died on Snowdon sometime during the '50's - '60's. She was a teenager, possibly about 18 years of age. Her parents lived in Wales although the family's origins are in Warrington. It is thought that she was related to us via her mother who was possibly a half-sister to Martha Warburton nee Dodd but who's maiden may have been Doherty (Martha's mother, Mary, remarried to John Patrick Doherty after the death of her first husband and had two other children, Mary and James). No-one can remember much more about her so any details would be an improvement on what we have now.

Thanks, Jean.

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Approximately 140 people have died on Mount Snowdon since records began in 1836. The majority of these deaths are attributed to falls, hypothermia, and medical conditions.

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