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Date 13 novembre 1895
Comté Carleton
Lieu Woodstock
Journal Dispatch
Le langage employé dans les textes est tel qu’il a été transcrit par Daniel F. Johnson à partir des entrées dans les journaux originaux.
It was quite a shock that the people of Woodstock heard early Monday afternoon that Foster BROWN was no more. He has been ill for several days and was an old man nearer 80 than 70, but it was generally thought he would recover from this last attack. It settled in the kidnys, however, and then of course became very dangerous. For the past 0 years he has been in this town working as a butcher and spending all his spare time in training and trotting horses. Mr. Brown was a native of Maine being born in Kennebunk district and was or many years a resident of Waterville. He was married when he came here. One daughter was the wife of R.B. JONES. She was killed in a runaway accident. Another daughter of the deceased married L. GOODWIN. There are two surviving sons, Albert BROWN, who carries on the meat business and another who has been in California or a number of years.