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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 102 Numéro 2203

Date 11 mars 1896
Comté Charlotte
Lieu Saint Stephen
Journal Saint Croix Courier

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The remains of David ALEXANDER, a former resident of St. Stephen (Charlotte Co.) arrived here from Marysville (York Co.) yesterday at noon. Mr. Alexander was born near Oak Bay on May 29th, 1825, but moved to St. Stephen where for many years he was connected with the lumbering business. He served several years at the council board. In 1885 he removed to Marysville to take charge of the lumber mills of Alexander GIBSON. Later he operated on his own account for two years near Newcastle, but returned to Marysville in the spring of 1894. He was taken suddenly ill on Jan. 5th and suffered severely from inflammation from that time until death released him on Monday. In 1849 he married Miss McNEILL, who with two sons and a daughter survive him. He was a member of and a regular attendant of the Presbyterian church. His funeral will be held from the residence of James McNEILL at the Cove this afternoon 2 o'clock. Mrs. Alexander with Hugh ALEXANDER and Mr. and Mrs. William ALEXANDER accompanied the remains to the border.

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