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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 78 Numéro 967

Date 2 mai 1891
Comté Carleton
Lieu Woodstock
Journal Carleton Sentinel

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Many in Fredericton heard with sorrow yesterday of the death of M. RYAN. He had been confined to his house for some time with la grippe. Sunday he felt well enough to resume work on Monday. But he remaine home that day and in the morn. was attacked with epileptic fits which continued throughout the daty. Tuesday he quieted down somewhat but remained unconscious. He slowly sank and died at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. Ryan was born at Carlow, Ireland and would be 39 years old, July 12th next. His parents came out to Upper Canada when he was yet very young. Then he lived in St. Stephen, then Bath. He removed to Millville where he spent 17 years and finally came to Fredericton. He conducted extensive milling operations at Millville. He leaves a wife, two girls and three boys. Besides these there are his mother, several brothers and sisters. His brothers are Hugh RYAN, Patrick RYAN, Lawrence RYAN and Thomas RYAN of Johnville (Carleton Co.) and his sisters, Mrs. CUMMINS, Johnville and Mrs. MADDOX, Wicklow. -Clener, April 2nd

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