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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 76 Numéro 2470

Date 7 mars 1890
Comté Westmorland
Lieu Moncton
Journal The Times

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Bass River (Kent Co.) correspondent - On night of Sunday, 23rd ult., within a distance of four miles, five forms lay still in death. On Tuesday we witnessed the sorrowful specyacle of two dead bodies carried forth at the same hour from one home, that of Richard WARMAN, Molus River, Young Mrs. James STEVENSON died on Sunday eve. and her niece, little Carrie WARMAN, followed a few hours after. They were buried side by side in the cemetery at Bass River. On Wednesday friends met for the burial of Mrs. John A. CAMPBELL of Bass River who died Sunday morn. She leaves a husband and eight little children. A member of the COSTIN family of Brown's yard, was buried the same day at the R.C. burying ground here and the two funerals met on the way to Bass River church. On Thursday people met to show their respect for the late Mrs. BROWN. He death, sudden and unexpected, is a crushing blow to her husband and family.

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