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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 72 Numéro 2428

Date 3 août 1889
Comté York
Lieu Fredericton
Journal The Fredericton Evening Capital

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On Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock at his residence Queen St., Fredericton, Timothy McCARTY departed his life. Mr. McCarty had been a resident of this city for about fifty years. He was a remarkable man. Even as far back as twenty years ago, he was mentioned by Mr. Maguire in his book, "The Irish in America", then just issued, as a representative Irishman. In his history Mr. Maguire narrated the following dialogue with Mr. McCarty whom he met here in 1866. (see original) For many years Mr. McCarty occupied a subordiante position in Government House. Subsequently a Cabinet Minister, now a Member of the Dominion Parliament, married one of his daughters. The deceased was twice married and leaves a widow, the widow of Archibald STERLING, M.P.P. for Sunbury, a son and two daughters, one of whom is the wife of P.A. LANDRY, Esq., M.P. The funeral took place this morn. at 10 a.m. The remains were taken to St. Dunstan's Church where requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Chatilion. The interment was in the cemetery at the Hermitage. John McCARTY, the deceased's son, Hon. P.A. Landry and Mrs. McCarty's male relatives were the principal mourners.

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