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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 99 Numéro 314

Date 5 juin 1895
Comté Saint John
Lieu Saint John
Journal The Daily Telegraph

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Hartland (Carleton Co.) - The community was shocked Saturday afternoon by the death of Charles BOONE. For three weeks previous to his last illness, Mr. Boone had complained of not feeling well, but his friends did not think seriously about it as he had been troubled for some years with indigestion. One day at noon he was taken suddenly worse and for 12 days suffered terribly, especially towards the last. Medical aid was procured, Dr. Curtis of Hartland, Dr. Bearisto, Lakeville, Drs. Rankine and Sprague of Woodstock and Dr. Nevers, Houlton. They pronunced his disease, inflammation of the bowels. On Sunday 2 p.m. his remians were taken to Rockland, four miles from Hartland, to be buried. The funeral services, conducted by Rev. Barnes, well held in the Free Christian Baptist Church at that place. Deceased was 61 years of age. He was a native of Marysville (York Co.). Mr. Boone had been a wealthy farmer and lumberman. He had given his own old homestead at Ashland (Carleton Co.) to his son, George BOONE and had settled his other son, Dell BOONE on a farm in the same place. His only daughter is Mrs. Albright BELYEA, also of Ashland. Mr. Boone leaves a widow at his residence in Hartland. The residence he had just bought and taken possession of two years ago. He has one sister still residing at Maugerville (Sunbury Co.) and another at the old homestead at Ashland.

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