Tom Gagnon formerly of this city died at Sheboygan last Sunday morning. Mr.
Gagnon moved to Sheboygan last spring with his family and soon after arriving
there was taken seriously ill, from which he never recovered. Mr. Gagnon
leaves a wife and eight small children and many friends in this city who will
mourn his loss.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, September 21, 1886 P.3
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The body of the late Thos. Gagnon was brought from Sheboygan to Two
Rivers where he formerly resided for burial.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, September 28, 1886 P.4
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(First publication May 28, 1889.)
IN PROBATE-MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT.
In the matter of the estate of Thomas Gagnon, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of Anton Ganthier of the estate of said
deceased for the adjustment and allowance of his administration account and
the assignment of the residue of said estate to such other persons as are by
law entitled to the same:
It is ordered, that said account be examined, adjusted and allowed at a special
term of said Court to beheld at the office of the County Judge in the City of
Manitowoc, in said County, on Tuesday, the 18th day of June, A.D. 1889.
It is further ordered, that upon the adjustment and allowance of such account
by this Court as aforesaid, the residue of said estate be, by the further order
and judgment of said Court, assigned to such persons as are by law entitled to
the same.
It is further ordered, that notice of the time and place of examination and
allowance of such account, and of the assignment of the residue of said estate,
be given to all persons interested, by publication of this order for three
successive weeks, before said day, in the Lake Shore Times, a weekly newspaper
printed and published at the City of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin.
Dated, Manitowoc, Wis., May 23, 1889.
By the Court,
Emil Baensch, County Judge.
Markhan & Markham Attys.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, June 4, 1889 P. 4
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(Note: Despite the year on the tombstone, I believe this is the same
Thomas.
Tom Gagnon formerly of this city died at Sheboygan last Sunday morning. Mr.
Gagnon moved to Sheboygan last spring with his family and soon after arriving
there was taken seriously ill, from which he never recovered. Mr. Gagnon
leaves a wife and eight small children and many friends in this city who will
mourn his loss.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, September 21, 1886 P.3
********
The body of the late Thos. Gagnon was brought from Sheboygan to Two
Rivers where he formerly resided for burial.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, September 28, 1886 P.4
*******
(First publication May 28, 1889.)
IN PROBATE-MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT.
In the matter of the estate of Thomas Gagnon, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of Anton Ganthier of the estate of said
deceased for the adjustment and allowance of his administration account and
the assignment of the residue of said estate to such other persons as are by
law entitled to the same:
It is ordered, that said account be examined, adjusted and allowed at a special
term of said Court to beheld at the office of the County Judge in the City of
Manitowoc, in said County, on Tuesday, the 18th day of June, A.D. 1889.
It is further ordered, that upon the adjustment and allowance of such account
by this Court as aforesaid, the residue of said estate be, by the further order
and judgment of said Court, assigned to such persons as are by law entitled to
the same.
It is further ordered, that notice of the time and place of examination and
allowance of such account, and of the assignment of the residue of said estate,
be given to all persons interested, by publication of this order for three
successive weeks, before said day, in the Lake Shore Times, a weekly newspaper
printed and published at the City of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin.
Dated, Manitowoc, Wis., May 23, 1889.
By the Court,
Emil Baensch, County Judge.
Markhan & Markham Attys.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, June 4, 1889 P. 4
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(Note: Despite the year on the tombstone, I believe this is the same
Thomas.
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