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William Acorn

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William Acorn

Birth
Death
22 Mar 1888 (aged 65–66)
Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
Burial
Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
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Cemetery located between 276 and 300 Waterville Road , Geary NB

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 70 Number 3528

Rank 57
Date March 23 1888
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Sun

The ice in the south branch broke up yesterday morn. and swept over the roads into the meadows, uprooting trees by the dozen. As a result of the rush of water and ice a sad drowning accident is reported. Three men, two Alcorns and Estabrook were returning home from the woods with a pair of horses attached to a bobsled, loaded. They were proceeding along the main road, about two miles east of Fredericton Junction (Sunbury Co.) when the water and ice from the south branch came rushing along and swept them from the road into the meadows. They all got righted again and the father was put on one of the horse's back and the other two got on cakes of ice. Another rush of water carried the horses and old Mr. ALCORN and they were drowned. The son was pitched off the cake of ice he was on and drowned, while ESTABROOKS, after struggling in the water and among the ice cakes for some time succeeded in reaching a place of safety. There was, our informant says, about six feet of water in the meadow where the Alcorns were drowned. (see original Disastrous Freshets)

1851 Census Burton Parish p39
26 4577 Alcorn John M Head 60 Irish farmer prop. 1825
27 4577 Alcorn Mary F Wife 61 Irish 1825
28 4577 Alcorn William M Son 26 Irish farmer 1825
29 4577 Carr John M Servant 12 Irish 1851

1871 Census p29 Burton Parish
William Alcorn H 47 born Ireland
June W 37
James 13
John 11
William 4

1881 Census p43 Burton Parish
William Alcoen H 58
Jane W 47
James 22
William 14
Duncan 7
Fred Herrington 15 Servant
Cemetery located between 276 and 300 Waterville Road , Geary NB

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 70 Number 3528

Rank 57
Date March 23 1888
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Sun

The ice in the south branch broke up yesterday morn. and swept over the roads into the meadows, uprooting trees by the dozen. As a result of the rush of water and ice a sad drowning accident is reported. Three men, two Alcorns and Estabrook were returning home from the woods with a pair of horses attached to a bobsled, loaded. They were proceeding along the main road, about two miles east of Fredericton Junction (Sunbury Co.) when the water and ice from the south branch came rushing along and swept them from the road into the meadows. They all got righted again and the father was put on one of the horse's back and the other two got on cakes of ice. Another rush of water carried the horses and old Mr. ALCORN and they were drowned. The son was pitched off the cake of ice he was on and drowned, while ESTABROOKS, after struggling in the water and among the ice cakes for some time succeeded in reaching a place of safety. There was, our informant says, about six feet of water in the meadow where the Alcorns were drowned. (see original Disastrous Freshets)

1851 Census Burton Parish p39
26 4577 Alcorn John M Head 60 Irish farmer prop. 1825
27 4577 Alcorn Mary F Wife 61 Irish 1825
28 4577 Alcorn William M Son 26 Irish farmer 1825
29 4577 Carr John M Servant 12 Irish 1851

1871 Census p29 Burton Parish
William Alcorn H 47 born Ireland
June W 37
James 13
John 11
William 4

1881 Census p43 Burton Parish
William Alcoen H 58
Jane W 47
James 22
William 14
Duncan 7
Fred Herrington 15 Servant

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William Acorn drowned 22 Mar 1888, age 66 yrs



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