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Thomas Hanford

Birth
Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death
7 Feb 1892 (aged 78–79)
Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada
Burial
Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 84 Number 2202
Date February 10 1892 County Saint John
Place Saint John Newspaper Saint John Globe

Thomas HANFORD, an old resident of St. John died Tuesday 79th year. Mr. Hanford carried on an auction and commission business here for a long time. He did active work during the Confederation campaign, was appointed to the Inland Revenue Dept. in December 1867 and at the time of his superannuation a few years ago was District Inspector. Mr. Hanford was a brother-in-law of Sir Leonard TILLEY and one of his daughters is married to Gov. CARVELL of P.E.I.

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 84 Number 2227
Date February 12 1892 County Saint John
Place Saint John Newspaper Saint John Globe

The funeral of Thomas HANFORD took place this afternoon. Rev. deSoyres conducted services at the house and also at the Stone Church, where he was assisted by Rev. Canon DeVeber. The remains were interred in Rural (Fernhill) Cemetery.
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 84 Number 2202
Date February 10 1892 County Saint John
Place Saint John Newspaper Saint John Globe

Thomas HANFORD, an old resident of St. John died Tuesday 79th year. Mr. Hanford carried on an auction and commission business here for a long time. He did active work during the Confederation campaign, was appointed to the Inland Revenue Dept. in December 1867 and at the time of his superannuation a few years ago was District Inspector. Mr. Hanford was a brother-in-law of Sir Leonard TILLEY and one of his daughters is married to Gov. CARVELL of P.E.I.

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 84 Number 2227
Date February 12 1892 County Saint John
Place Saint John Newspaper Saint John Globe

The funeral of Thomas HANFORD took place this afternoon. Rev. deSoyres conducted services at the house and also at the Stone Church, where he was assisted by Rev. Canon DeVeber. The remains were interred in Rural (Fernhill) Cemetery.


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