Brown County Minnesota Obituaries Extracted From The New Ulm Review, New Ulm, Minnesota, 1892-1894
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1892-1894 Obituaries from the New Ulm Review, in New Ulm, Brown County Minnesota.
BRODERICK, Annie, MARY, RICHARD, JOHN Obituaries
MRS. ANNIE BRODERICK and her three children were suffocated in a fire at New York. The dead children are Mary, aged five years; Richard, aged eighteen months, and John, aged nine months. The fire, which was caused by the explosion of a kerosene lamp, had gained such headway before the firemen could reach the house that it was impossible to rescue the inmates. [New Ulm Review, (New Ulm, MN), July 13, 1892]
GOSSMAN, Mrs. Rev. F. A. Obituary
The wife of Rev. F. A. Gossman, pastor of the Evangelical Church, near Lisbon, suicided by hanging. Despondency, caused by worrying over the salvation of her soul, led to the act. [New Ulm Review, (New Ulm, MN), Aug. 3, 1892]
HAMILTON, James A., Obituary
Le Roy, Genesee, NY: James A. Hamilton, a former resident of Janesville, died at his home in Le Roy, N.Y. [New Ulm Review, (New Ulm, MN), Sept. 28, 1892, p.2.]
HOWLAND, H. N. Obituary
An Icicle weighing a ton fell at Niagara, fatally injuring two photographers, F. B. Werner and H. N. Howland, of Philadelphia. [New Ulm Review, (New Ulm, MN), Jan. 18, 1893, P.2]
PIGMAN, J. H. Obituary
J. H. Pigman, a brakeman on the Burlington road, was horribly mangled by a freight train near Ely and instantly killed. He was a young man, unmarried, and lived at Columbus Junction. [New Ulm Review, (New Ulm, MN), Nov. 9, 1892, P.6]
WERNER, F. B. Obituary
An Icicle weighing a ton fell at Niagara, fatally injuring two photographers, F. B. Werner and H. N. Howland, of Philadelphia. [New Ulm Review, (New Ulm, MN), Jan. 18, 1893, P.2]