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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 80 Numéro 351

Date 18 février 1891
Comté Saint John
Lieu Saint John
Journal The Daily Sun

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Fredsericton papers report the death of Timothy O'CONNOR, who departed this life Tuesday eve., age 81. Deceased was a native of Ireland and came to this province with his father, Michael O'CONNOR well known in his day as Deputy Surveyor, and entering the Crown Land office saw sixty years of continuous service. Having compiled most of the official plans from the original surveys, his knowledge of the lines, grants, timber, mining and fishery licences over the whole province was comprehensive and during the last 25 years of his official life, the leading lumber operators can testify to the accuracy of his knowledge. In May 1889 he followed to the grave his beloved wife after a married life of 58 years. Of nine children of their union six survive, viz: Rev. Arthue O'CONNOR, rector of Prestigo, Wisconsin; Mary J. O'CONNOR, one of the grey nuns at Quebec, Timothy G. O'CONNOR, merchant, Fredericton; Charles A. O'CONNOR, counsellor-at-law, Manchester, N.H., proprietor of the N.H. Catholic; Mrs. E. WOOD and Miss Frances O'CONNOR at the homestead. The pall bearers were Sir John ALLEN, Judge STRATON, Deputy Surveyor General INCHES and Owen SHARKEY, Daniel O'BRIEN and James FARRELL.

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