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Mary Eliza Eaton

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Mary Eliza Eaton

Birth
Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
22 Apr 1854 (aged 20)
Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada
Burial
Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
Plot
1163 COLUMBINE PATH 10-03
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NB Courier, Sat 22 Apr 1854: "On Wednesday eve., a daughter of Aaron EATON, Esq. of firm Eaton & Ray of (St. John) city left her father's residence Carmarthen St. about 9 o'clock and has not since been heard of., age 18. (see original)" - Source: Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics.

Carleton Sentinel, Sat 13 May 1854: "The body of Miss EATON the young lady whose sudden disappearance from her father's residence a short time since was discovered last Sabbath morn. on the flats in the rear of the city near low water mark. It is supposed she walked or fell into the water and was drowned. Remains interred on Monday - Religious Intelligencer" - Source: Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics.

Date is from inscription and may be an estimate.

Interred at current location 01 Nov 1867 along with several other family members.
NB Courier, Sat 22 Apr 1854: "On Wednesday eve., a daughter of Aaron EATON, Esq. of firm Eaton & Ray of (St. John) city left her father's residence Carmarthen St. about 9 o'clock and has not since been heard of., age 18. (see original)" - Source: Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics.

Carleton Sentinel, Sat 13 May 1854: "The body of Miss EATON the young lady whose sudden disappearance from her father's residence a short time since was discovered last Sabbath morn. on the flats in the rear of the city near low water mark. It is supposed she walked or fell into the water and was drowned. Remains interred on Monday - Religious Intelligencer" - Source: Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics.

Date is from inscription and may be an estimate.

Interred at current location 01 Nov 1867 along with several other family members.


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