Guy Aubrey, a stonemason, had nearly completed a well over twenty feet deep yesterday afternoon near the horse-railway barn at Fort Edward,
when the well caved in, covering him with brick, and sand nearly the whole depth. After several hours digging he was taken out dead.
Aubrey was fifty-two years old, and leaves a wife and five children in destitute circumstances.
Guy was a soldier in the Civil War, Union Army Co. F 93rd Reg. NY Vol.
also a member of the GAR C. E. Mills post 491
Two other children not listed below are
Mrs. Francis Beacher Hartman
Mrs. Adelaide James Hartman
Two sisters married two brothers.
Guy Aubrey, a stonemason, had nearly completed a well over twenty feet deep yesterday afternoon near the horse-railway barn at Fort Edward,
when the well caved in, covering him with brick, and sand nearly the whole depth. After several hours digging he was taken out dead.
Aubrey was fifty-two years old, and leaves a wife and five children in destitute circumstances.
Guy was a soldier in the Civil War, Union Army Co. F 93rd Reg. NY Vol.
also a member of the GAR C. E. Mills post 491
Two other children not listed below are
Mrs. Francis Beacher Hartman
Mrs. Adelaide James Hartman
Two sisters married two brothers.
Family Members
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