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Mabel Glennie Hallet Stevens

Birth
Death
4 Jan 1893 (aged 15–16)
Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada
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Birth father: W.F. Best; adopted daughter of Henry Thaddeus and Mary Jane Caldwell Stevens

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 89 Number 2115
Date January 30 1893 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Sun

Coroner Roland F. Keith of Petitcodiac is in town for the purpose of holding a coroner's inquest on the body of Mabel GLENNIE, the 16 year old adopted d/o Mr. and Mrs. H.T. STEVENS, who died Wednesday Jan. 4th after a brief illness of inflammation of the bowels and heart failurea as shown by her medical certificate. W.B. Chandler of the law firm Emmerson & Chandler is also here in connection with the same business. The work of digging up the grave on Mr. Steven's lot in the Rural Cemetery was commenced yesterday and the coroner's jury will meet at Brunswick Hotel at 11 o'clock this morn. and proceed to the cemetery, and if Mr. Chandler says that if the coroner deems it necessary, a post mortem will be held. - Saturday's 'Moncton Times'.
Birth father: W.F. Best; adopted daughter of Henry Thaddeus and Mary Jane Caldwell Stevens

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 89 Number 2115
Date January 30 1893 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Sun

Coroner Roland F. Keith of Petitcodiac is in town for the purpose of holding a coroner's inquest on the body of Mabel GLENNIE, the 16 year old adopted d/o Mr. and Mrs. H.T. STEVENS, who died Wednesday Jan. 4th after a brief illness of inflammation of the bowels and heart failurea as shown by her medical certificate. W.B. Chandler of the law firm Emmerson & Chandler is also here in connection with the same business. The work of digging up the grave on Mr. Steven's lot in the Rural Cemetery was commenced yesterday and the coroner's jury will meet at Brunswick Hotel at 11 o'clock this morn. and proceed to the cemetery, and if Mr. Chandler says that if the coroner deems it necessary, a post mortem will be held. - Saturday's 'Moncton Times'.


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