George B. Seedenburg, of Clover Creek, who was accidentally shot while out
hunting wild ducks on the 17th ult., died at his residence, in
Fredericksburg, on Monday morning, at 3 o'clock. Coroner Glenn, of Altoona,
was called, to hold an inquest. A jury was enpanneled [sic] and a verdict
exonerating Mr. Dilling, who fired the accidental shot, from all blame. The
funeral services were held in the Brethren church at Fredericksburg, on
Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, and was largely attended. His widow and
four children survive him. The deceased was aged 40 years and 9 mo.
Martinsburg Herald, November 8, 1888
George B. Seedenburg, of Clover Creek, who was accidentally shot while out
hunting wild ducks on the 17th ult., died at his residence, in
Fredericksburg, on Monday morning, at 3 o'clock. Coroner Glenn, of Altoona,
was called, to hold an inquest. A jury was enpanneled [sic] and a verdict
exonerating Mr. Dilling, who fired the accidental shot, from all blame. The
funeral services were held in the Brethren church at Fredericksburg, on
Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, and was largely attended. His widow and
four children survive him. The deceased was aged 40 years and 9 mo.
Martinsburg Herald, November 8, 1888
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