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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 84 Numéro 1957

Date 26 décembre 1892
Comté Saint John
Lieu Saint John
Journal The Daily Telegraph

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A sudden death occurred at Indiantown (St. John) Saturday eve., that of Thomas S. TREADWELL at his home on Victoria Street. Mr. Treadwell was a shoemaker by profession and was 68 years old. He was a widower and lived alone. On Saturday he was around attending to his work as usual. In the eve. he took supper with his daughter, Mrs. Oliver AKERLEY and on leaving there at about 6 o'clock he said he was going down Main Street to do some shopping. He had evidently not been long on his journey for about 7 o'clock a little girl named Thorne, who had occasion to go into his workshop on Victoria Street, found him lying on the floor lifeless. She at once alarmed her father, James THORNE and Joseph CASEY. The deceased, it is thought, first fixed his lamps and then went to the stove to replenish the fire. The body was found lying close to the stove. After the friends of the deceased had been notified, Coroner Berryman was sent for but he, after learning the circumstances of the case, did not consider an inquest necessary. The cause of death was heart disease. The body was removed to the residence of Mrs. O. AKERLY.

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