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Henry Joseph Davis

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Henry Joseph Davis

Birth
East Zorra-Tavistock, Oxford County Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
17 Jul 1915 (aged 50)
East Zorra-Tavistock, Oxford County Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Woodstock, Oxford County Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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MADE DOUBLE ATTEMPT TO TAKE HIS OWN LIFE

Woodstock, July 16.- H. J. Davis, the well-known stock breeder of the 15th line of East Zorra, is lying at the point of death at his home as the result of two attempts to take his own life late yesterday afternoon. Mr. Davis was in the city during the morning, closing some stock purchase deals, and when he went home in the afternoon took a dose of strychine. He immediately afterwards went out to the barn, and climbing into the hay mow, swung himself out by the neck on a rope suspended from a beam. He was discovered in about a minute by his hired man, who cut him down and took him to the house. The doctors in attendance to-day said there was little hope of saving his life. It is believed that the determined attempt at self-destruction was due to temporary derangement.

The Chronicle Telegraph, 22 Jul 1915, p. 2

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EAST ZORRA FARMER DIES BY HIS OWN HAND

Woodstock, July 18.-Mr. H. J. Davis, of the nineteenth line, East Zorra, who on Thursday afternoon attempted suicide by hanging in his farm, died yesterday, not having recovered consciousness.

He was a middle-aged man, and had resided a great deal of his lifetime in Oxford County, where he was most highly esteemed. As a breeder of thoroughbred stock he was widely known throughout the Province of Ontario, his stock farm being among the leading ones in the province.
He leaves his widow and a young daughter. Two brothers, John, of Woodstock, and James, of the Western States, and one sister, Mr. H, G. Benfield, of this city, also survive.

The Chronicle Telegraph, 22 Jul 1915, p. 9
Cenotaph here

MADE DOUBLE ATTEMPT TO TAKE HIS OWN LIFE

Woodstock, July 16.- H. J. Davis, the well-known stock breeder of the 15th line of East Zorra, is lying at the point of death at his home as the result of two attempts to take his own life late yesterday afternoon. Mr. Davis was in the city during the morning, closing some stock purchase deals, and when he went home in the afternoon took a dose of strychine. He immediately afterwards went out to the barn, and climbing into the hay mow, swung himself out by the neck on a rope suspended from a beam. He was discovered in about a minute by his hired man, who cut him down and took him to the house. The doctors in attendance to-day said there was little hope of saving his life. It is believed that the determined attempt at self-destruction was due to temporary derangement.

The Chronicle Telegraph, 22 Jul 1915, p. 2

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EAST ZORRA FARMER DIES BY HIS OWN HAND

Woodstock, July 18.-Mr. H. J. Davis, of the nineteenth line, East Zorra, who on Thursday afternoon attempted suicide by hanging in his farm, died yesterday, not having recovered consciousness.

He was a middle-aged man, and had resided a great deal of his lifetime in Oxford County, where he was most highly esteemed. As a breeder of thoroughbred stock he was widely known throughout the Province of Ontario, his stock farm being among the leading ones in the province.
He leaves his widow and a young daughter. Two brothers, John, of Woodstock, and James, of the Western States, and one sister, Mr. H, G. Benfield, of this city, also survive.

The Chronicle Telegraph, 22 Jul 1915, p. 9


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