Marriage:
St. Sylvestre, Lotbiniere, Quebec, Canada
The 3rd of November 1844 after the publication of three banns, Patrick Brown, farmer, living in Inverness, son of age of James Brown and Ellen Joyce of Inverness and Mary Duvanny living in Inverness, minor daughter of Michael Duvanny and Sarah Heston.
Brown. Patrick A. Brown, for many years a shoemaker in this town, died in his shop in the basement of Bailey's block, about half-past four Monday afternoon. For some time he hadn't felt well and Monday was his first visit to the shop for about two weeks. This Monday he went down to Belknap's shop to have some knives ground and also went over the shoe factory. About half passed four he went into John Bender's barber shop, said he wasn't feeling well and wanted some stimulant. In leaving Bender's shop he slipped on some ice and fell, but got tip and walked into his shoe shop all right, when he dropped to the floor and died in a few seconds. Mr. Brown's home was in East St. Johnsbury. He leaves a wile and ten children. Before the Avenue House fire he had a shop in connection with Bagley's shoe store and has since been in Bailey's block. He was 74 years old. His funeral was held Wednesday morning in the Catholic church.
Marriage:
St. Sylvestre, Lotbiniere, Quebec, Canada
The 3rd of November 1844 after the publication of three banns, Patrick Brown, farmer, living in Inverness, son of age of James Brown and Ellen Joyce of Inverness and Mary Duvanny living in Inverness, minor daughter of Michael Duvanny and Sarah Heston.
Brown. Patrick A. Brown, for many years a shoemaker in this town, died in his shop in the basement of Bailey's block, about half-past four Monday afternoon. For some time he hadn't felt well and Monday was his first visit to the shop for about two weeks. This Monday he went down to Belknap's shop to have some knives ground and also went over the shoe factory. About half passed four he went into John Bender's barber shop, said he wasn't feeling well and wanted some stimulant. In leaving Bender's shop he slipped on some ice and fell, but got tip and walked into his shoe shop all right, when he dropped to the floor and died in a few seconds. Mr. Brown's home was in East St. Johnsbury. He leaves a wile and ten children. Before the Avenue House fire he had a shop in connection with Bagley's shoe store and has since been in Bailey's block. He was 74 years old. His funeral was held Wednesday morning in the Catholic church.
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