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From: "ejlangley" <>
Subject: Wilkes-Barre Record, Wed, Feb 24, 1886
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 09:59:59 -0800
Wilkes-Barre Record, Wed, Feb 24, 1886
MARRIAGES:
In Plymouth Feb 20 by Rev N W Mathews, NICHOLAS BROWN, and Mrs. ABIGAIL
GILL, both of Plymouth
In Forty Fort Feb 20 by Rev George Greenfield, JOHN PARKER FRITZ and Miss
CATHERINE CARR, both of Luzerne Borough
In Wilkes-Barre Feb 23 by Rev W W Loomis, WILLIAM BOYCE and Miss MARY
SIMPSON, both of Plymouth
DEATHS:
At Ebervale Feb 22, SUSAN FRALICH, wife of G H GARDNER, aged 62 years
In Wilkes-Barre Feb 23, HELEN C, daughter of WILLIAM REITH, aged 16 years
and 10 months.
A R WEIR, station agent of the P & R RR Co at Miner's Mills, died suddenly
yesterday of paralysis. His age was about 40 years.
At Ashley, JAMES RHODY died here Monday morning at the age of 98
On Monday, Mrs MCDONALD of Parsons, mother of Mine Inspector HUGH MCDONALD
and of DAVID MCDONALD, inside foreman of the Conyngham colliery, died at her
home at the advanced age of 79 years. The funeral will take place today at
11 am., with interment in Plymouth
BREVITIES:
Kingston: JENNIE, the oldest of F. C. LAINS's two daughters, is very sick
at her grandparents home in Pittston. Her mother died recently.
Ashley: GEORGE FLOWER is the present break twister on the new street car
and WILL DENNIS is conducting
Ashley: WILLIAM FREDERICK left for Allentown yesterday to accompany the
remains of his mother-in-law, who died from paralysis of the brain
Wilkes-Barre: At five o'clock last evening, at St Mary's Convent, Washington
Street, Miss B POWERS of Pittsburg, and Miss E GRANT of Towanda, were
received into the Order of the Sisters of Mercy. This morning at 7, Miss
MARY CASSIDY, daughter of Mr JOHN CASSIDY, late superintendent of the P & R
RR, will make her profession. The bishop will preside.
Ed, Phoenix
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