DEATH OF A COASTAL RESIDENT
Mrs. Addison, wife of Mr. G. T. Addison, farmer, of West Devonport, and well known on the Coast, died at the Homeopathic Hospital on Sunday evening, after undergoing an operation during the week. Mrs. Addison, who was 37 years of age, leaves a family of two to mourn their loss. She was the eldest sister of Captains J. A. and George Dargaville, of the steamer Star and ketch Linda respectively, and she was well known in this city.
Examiner (Launceston),
6 August 1901, Page 4.
DEATH OF A COASTAL RESIDENT
Mrs. Addison, wife of Mr. G. T. Addison, farmer, of West Devonport, and well known on the Coast, died at the Homeopathic Hospital on Sunday evening, after undergoing an operation during the week. Mrs. Addison, who was 37 years of age, leaves a family of two to mourn their loss. She was the eldest sister of Captains J. A. and George Dargaville, of the steamer Star and ketch Linda respectively, and she was well known in this city.
Examiner (Launceston),
6 August 1901, Page 4.
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