ALBERT ABBETT
Albert Abbott, of Hamblen township, declared insane and taken to the hospital at Madison, committed suicide by hanging himself at that institution. An attendant found his lifeless body suspended in the air from the end of a twisted sheet. He had fastened one end of the sheet at the top of a window screen and tied the other end around his neck. He was forty-five years of age and left a wife and several children. He was born in this county and was a son of Enoch Abbott. He was a Mason with membership in the Georgetown lodge.
ALBERT ABBETT
Albert Abbott, of Hamblen township, declared insane and taken to the hospital at Madison, committed suicide by hanging himself at that institution. An attendant found his lifeless body suspended in the air from the end of a twisted sheet. He had fastened one end of the sheet at the top of a window screen and tied the other end around his neck. He was forty-five years of age and left a wife and several children. He was born in this county and was a son of Enoch Abbott. He was a Mason with membership in the Georgetown lodge.
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