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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 102 Numéro 1940

Date 29 octobre 1896
Comté Charlotte
Lieu Saint Andrews
Journal St. Andrews Beacon

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Undertaker J.S. Blackburn drove to Reclamation with his dead wagon Monday and returned late in the eve. with the remains of the late Capt. TREADWELL, who fell from the schooner "Mary A. Fernandez". The remains were in a horrible state of decomposition. They were placed in a coffin and then in a zinc lined box and this morn. were shipped by express to San Francisco, Cal. for interment. It seems that Geo. N. SMITH, the local insurance agent, was a school mate and warm personal friend of the deceased for many years and states that the captain came from a highly esteemed family. He was a native of St. Andrews (Charlotte Co.) N.B. and was 35 years of age. He had been all over the world at first mate of his brother, Capt. Geo. TREADWELL, a well known mariner and it seems strange that he should return to meet his death in a mere mill pond as it were. He is a cousin of James TREADWELL and John TREADWELL, the wealthy mine owners of San Francisco. His parents are dead, but he leaves another brother and two sisters in the east. He was a highly esteemed young man and met his death by the loosening of a hook with which he was holding onto a bale of hay, while loading his schooner at Reclamation. The coroner's jury rendered a verdict of accidental drowing. - Petaluma, Cal. 'Daily Courier', Oct. 13.

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