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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 100 Numéro 621

Date 4 mars 1895
Comté Saint John
Lieu Saint John
Journal The Daily Sun

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The death occurred at his residence, Erin St. early Sunday morn. of Charles LITTLE, who has been confined to his bed since last November. Mr. Little was a native of Millstream, but lived for many years in Studholm (Kings Co.) where he owned two farms. One farm near Apohaqui was owned by him a year or so since and as he was in poor health he moved to Saint John last May. He and his wife were stricken with typhoid fever and he gradually sank into consumption which terminated in death. A widow and five children survive him. One son is in the States, one daughter is the wife of William ROBERTSON, Studholm and there are two sons and a daughter younger than these. John LITTLE and David LITTLE of Millstream are brothers of the deceased and one sister also lives there. The funeral will take place from Norton station Tuesday morn. on arrival of morning train from St. John. Interment will be at the burial ground beside the Old River Meeting House. Mr. Little was in his 59th year. He was a Forester having joined the court at Hampton in 1888.

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