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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 92 Numéro 1520

Date 1 février 1894
Comté Kent
Lieu Richibucto
Journal Review

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Wm A. PYNE, the victim of the railway accident on last Saturday night, died at the hospital last eve. about ten o'clock of exhaustion, having been slowly sinking since the time of his accident. Mr. Pyne resided on Felton Street with his mother. He leaves a wife and two children. Pyne was born in Needham, Mass., but moved to Waltham when a boy. He graduated from the grammar school and went to work in A.W.W. Co's caseroom then under charge of Daniel O'Hara. When the case department moved to Orange, N.J. and becane Crescent Watch Case Co., Pyne went there to work. He remained there until the works closed down and then obtained employment at the Edison Phonograph works. He returned to Waltham six weeks ago. He had no regular employment at the time of his death. - Waltham paper - The deceased was born in Kingston (Kent Co.) N.B. and was the son of the late Charles PINE and nephew of Ephraim PINE of this town and grandson of Mrs. Robert GOLDIE, Kingston. Mr. Pyne slipped and fell off a train at Waltham station on the night of Dec. 3rd and received injuries from which he died the following Thursday.

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