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From: "Jean Johnson" <>
Subject: Deaths in the Baltimore Sun - November 21, 1862 - Partial listing
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 23:21:50 -0400


GEO. R MENTZEL, aged 25.
Rest, brother, rest! No more will thou be weary;
Thy hand will labor no more with ours,
For thou has found that land that grows not weary,
Where fade not flowers!
Rest, loved one, rest! rest evermore from sorrow,
Rest evermore from labor, sin and care.
Where life is one long day that brings no morrow,
Rest, brother, there!
Rest, brother, rest! thy eyes have ceased from weeping,
Thy ears have ceased discordant sounds to hear;
Where grief no more her lonely watch is keeping,
Rest, loved and dear.
His relatives and friends are respectfully invied to atted his
funeral, on this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock.

On the 19th instant, after a lingering illness of consumption,
JOHNSON B. ABURN, In the 41st year of his age, eldest son of John and
Suzanna Aburn, leaving a wife and four children to mourn their
irreparable loss.
His languishing head is at rest,
Its aching and thinking are o're,
His quiet, immovable breast
Shall be heaved by affliction no more.
His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his
funeral, on this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late
residence, No. 117 Washington street.

On Wednesday evenng, November 19th, AGNES CARLISLE, aged 4 years and
? months, daughter of Burlington and Annie C. Carlisle. [Baltimore
County Advocate please copy.]

On the evening of the 15th instant, after an illness of 23 months,
which he bore with patience and resignation, JOHN WHITE, Esq., in the
84th year of his age. Deceased was one of the Old Defenders of
Baltimore, and served as Quartermaster from 1812 to 1814. [Cumberland
and Cincinnati papers please copy.]

In Mamaraneck, New York, on Friday, the 14th instant, GEORGE
ROBERTS, and on Tuesday, the 18th instant, WILLIAM WELLING, children
of Thomas M. and Lizzie S. Moore, and grandchildren of Rev. Dr. George
C. M. Roberts, of this city.


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