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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 97 Numéro 753

Date 5 septembre 1895
Comté Charlotte
Lieu Saint Andrews
Journal St. Andrews Beacon

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Very sudden was the death of Mrs. Hugh MALONEY wife of Capt. MALONEY, the veteran pilot. She had been in the enjoyment of the best of health until Tuesday morn. when she began suffering from trouble in the bowels, the result, it is thought, of eating too freely of yellow corn. By the aid of physicians the bowel trouble was removed, but a heart affection from which she had been suffering for some time supervened and death followed Thursday night. She passed away as peacefully as an infant in its mother's arms. She was a kind hearted and motherly old lady. Mrs. W.E. MALLORY, Mrs. J.T. ROSS and Capt. Robert MALONEY were her children. One of her sons, Capt. John MALONEY, was purser of the ill-fated steamer "Olympia" which mysteriously disappeared while on the voyage between the West Indies and New York about a year ago.

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