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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 79 Numéro 3758

Date 6 octobre 1891
Comté Westmorland
Lieu Moncton
Journal The Times

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Died at Moncton, William B. CHAPMAN third s/o late John T. CHAPMAN, J.P. and Judge of the Inferior Court of Common Please in Westmorland Co. William was born in Dorchester and spent most of his life there engaged in farming, but some years ago he thought he could better himself and family by removing to Moncton where he built a home on Botsford street and continued there until his death. Mr. Chapman married a Miss CHAPMAN, a cousin, whom he now leaves a widow and five children. Robert CHAPMAN, the eldest, is now in Bangor, Maine. T. Leslie CHAPMAN is keeping a store at Dorchester Corner and Henry Daniel CHAPMAN is at the same business on Main St., Moncton. The two daughters are married to J. McKENZIE and A. MORRISON, both in the I.C.R. offices, Moncton. On the morn. of 19th Sept. he passed through death triumphant home.

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