Death of an old citizen
There died on yesterday morning on Charlotte Street, a gentleman who in life was as highly respected, as in death his memory is honored. Forty years ago, Captain J.J. Young came to this city, and with a short interval while he was a boatswain in the navy, he has resided in our midst. Captain Young was a notary public and shipping agent in 1856 and up to the opening of the war, when he raised a company of heavy artillery, with which he remained as commanding officer until the close of hostilities. Returning home he became a master stevedore, and remained in that business until ill health cause him to retire for good. A widow and five children are left to mourn his taking off. This morning at 9 o'clock the funeral services will take place at St. Mary's Church, whence his remains will be taken for burial.
Death of an old citizen
There died on yesterday morning on Charlotte Street, a gentleman who in life was as highly respected, as in death his memory is honored. Forty years ago, Captain J.J. Young came to this city, and with a short interval while he was a boatswain in the navy, he has resided in our midst. Captain Young was a notary public and shipping agent in 1856 and up to the opening of the war, when he raised a company of heavy artillery, with which he remained as commanding officer until the close of hostilities. Returning home he became a master stevedore, and remained in that business until ill health cause him to retire for good. A widow and five children are left to mourn his taking off. This morning at 9 o'clock the funeral services will take place at St. Mary's Church, whence his remains will be taken for burial.
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