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- appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 2 ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 2 ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 2 ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 2 ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 2 ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 2 ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 2 ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 2 ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 2 ROCKWOOD.A great sorrow came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wood on Saturday morning in the death of their first-born son, Eric. This exemplary young man was just merging into manhood, having attained to his twenty-first year. He was his father's companion and business ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 2 ROCKWOOD.A great sorrow came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 3 The Late Mrs. Ronald Mann. Christina McIntosh, the wife of Ronald Mann, who died at the home on Fairview Avenue on the 24th April, was born at Glen Moriston, Invernesshire, in 1818. She was married there to Mr. Mann in November, 1844, and their family was all born in ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 3 The Late Mrs. Ronald Mann. Christina McIntosh, the wife of Ronald Mann, ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 3 Death of Chas. E. Jenner. Early on Tuesday morning Mr. Thomas T. Moore received a telegram from his daughter, Mrs. Chas. E. Jenner, of Johnstown, N.Y., to the effect that Mr. Jenner was seriously ill with pneumonia. An hour later a second message arrived giving the sad ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 3 Death of Chas. E. Jenner. Early on Tuesday morning Mr. Thomas T. ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 3 A Loving Wife and Mother Taken. This community was stirred with keenest sorrow and sympathy on Tuesday by the news that Mrs. Holmes, wife of the esteemed agent of the G.T.R. here, Mr. H. S. Holmes, had been called by death during the night. Mrs. Holmes' illness was of very ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 May 1904, p. 3 A Loving Wife and Mother Taken. This community was stirred with keenest ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1890, p. 2 ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1890, p. 2 ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 CREWSONS CORNERS.The late Mrs. R. Drone, sr., who died at Toronto Jnct. and was buried in Everton last week, was well known here, having been an esteemed resident of this place for a number of years. The family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their sad ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 CREWSONS CORNERS.The late Mrs. R. Drone, sr., who died at Toronto Jnct. ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 DEATH OF EX-WARDEN WARREN.After a Brief Illness This LeadingCitizen Departs, Full of Years.LIVED A NOBLE, USEFUL LIFE. John Warren is dead! This sad announcement on Tuesday afternoon caused a feeling of grief in many hearts in Acton. For more than seventy years ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 DEATH OF EX-WARDEN WARREN.After a Brief Illness This LeadingCitizen Departs, Full of ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 LIMEHOUSE. A gloom has been cast over our village by the sudden death of Mr. Wm. Hill. He was in his 73rd year. He left work Friday evening apparently in good health, but was taken sick through the night: a doctor was sent for but by Saturday evening life was ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 LIMEHOUSE. A gloom has been cast over our village by the sudden ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 2 ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 3 ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 3 ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 3 ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 3 ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 3 TENDERLY LAID TO REST.Mrs. H. S. Holmes on Thursday, and Mr. Chas. E. Jenner on Friday. The solemn tolling of the bell of St. Joseph's Church at 8.30 on Thursday morning marked the conveying to the sacred edifice of the remains of Mrs. H. S. Holmes for the last sad ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 3 TENDERLY LAID TO REST.Mrs. H. S. Holmes on Thursday, and Mr. Chas. ...
- appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 3 The remains of the late Charles E. Jenner arrived from Johnstown, N.Y., on Friday afternoon. They were accompanied by Mrs. Jenner, Mr. T. T. Moore, Mr. Harry Jenner, Mr. Ed. Loveys, Mrs. Hector Johnston and proceeded to the home of T. T. Moore, Esq. The casket was virtually enshrouded with ...appeared in Acton Free Press, 12 May 1904, p. 3 The remains of the late Charles E. Jenner arrived from Johnstown, N.Y., ...