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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 49 Numéro 2416

Date 24 juin 1879
Comté Westmorland
Lieu Moncton
Journal The Times

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Capt. GOLDSMITH and Mrs. Goldsmith and Their Trip Around the World. Mrs. Goldsmith is a good looking woman 5 feet 3 inches high and 23 years of age. Her maiden name was Annie McCONNELL and she was born on King St., Saint John in the house adjoining the Waverley Hotel. Her father was a journeyman tailor. When about 4 years old she removed with her parents to Boston where she has resided ever since. She was married on 6th of last July. Louis Gerhardt GOLDSMITH is a native of Copenhagen, Denmark and 40 years of age. Previous to 1861 he had followed the sea. On the breaking out of the civil warm he joined the U.S. Navy and in the steamer "Lockwood" was present in the engagements at Roanoke Islands, Elizabeth City and New Bern. Since the close of the war he has lived in Massachusetts. (see original) (see also 26 June 1879 TIMES page 3 col.3 'The "Uncle Sam" still in Halifax)

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