Prince Albert, Sask., March 28 (Canadian Press) __
Mrs Mary Deacon, eighty-two, widow of Capt. Richard Deacon, volunteer in the two Riel rebellions and first certified steamboat captain on the Saskatchewan River, died here to-day. She was born in Kildonan, Man., in 1852, daughter of Mrs and Mrs Morrison McBeath, two of the original Selkirk settlers.
March 28 1935
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In addition to their six children, they also adopted Louise Truth Perry
Prince Albert, Sask., March 28 (Canadian Press) __
Mrs Mary Deacon, eighty-two, widow of Capt. Richard Deacon, volunteer in the two Riel rebellions and first certified steamboat captain on the Saskatchewan River, died here to-day. She was born in Kildonan, Man., in 1852, daughter of Mrs and Mrs Morrison McBeath, two of the original Selkirk settlers.
March 28 1935
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In addition to their six children, they also adopted Louise Truth Perry
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[left side]
RICHARD DEACON
BORN SEPT 16, 1849
DIED JAN 20, 1935
[right side]
MARY MCBEATH
His Wife
BORN MAY 16 1853
DIED MARCH 27, 1935
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