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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 23 Numéro 1066

Date 18 avril 1865
Comté Saint John
Lieu Saint John
Journal The Morning Freeman

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A vessel at Bridgewater called the "Mary Alice", Capt. ROBBINS, lately arrived from St. Thomas where the crew caught yellow fever. On the passage the cook named Thomas AMBURGH of Lunenburg died and was buried at sea; the captain having to be supported by two men to perform the service. At the mouth of the LaHave River, the second mate, Charles FOSTER of Bridgewater died. The first mate, James ROBERT of Ragged Island died after arriving at a hotel in the village. The last two were buried the same day. The Capt. is still in a very critical condition. He passed through this town on his way to Yarmouth, accompanied by his father. The Capt. and one of the men who died were both to have been married in Bridgewater last week. Another of the victims has left a family; and another, a widowed mother - Liverpool, N.S. 'Transcript'.

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