"SUPPOSED TO BE SUICIDE.
The Dead Body of an Old Resident Found in Stockton Channel.
STOCKTON, April 18. -- Henry Boschen, an old resident of this city, aged 62 years, deposited his watch, money and bankbook with his wife last evening and left the house, stating that he intended attending Easter services at St. Mary's Church. He failed to return, and a search was made, resulting in the finding of his body to-day in Stockton Channel. Some time ago he was kicked on the head by a horse, and since the accident he has not been right. The supposition is that he took his life while insane. He leaves a widow and several children, two daughters being teachers in the public schools, and one a teacher in St. Agnes' Academy."
--"The Record-Union" (Sacramento, California) 19 April 1892 • Page 1
"SUPPOSED TO BE SUICIDE.
The Dead Body of an Old Resident Found in Stockton Channel.
STOCKTON, April 18. -- Henry Boschen, an old resident of this city, aged 62 years, deposited his watch, money and bankbook with his wife last evening and left the house, stating that he intended attending Easter services at St. Mary's Church. He failed to return, and a search was made, resulting in the finding of his body to-day in Stockton Channel. Some time ago he was kicked on the head by a horse, and since the accident he has not been right. The supposition is that he took his life while insane. He leaves a widow and several children, two daughters being teachers in the public schools, and one a teacher in St. Agnes' Academy."
--"The Record-Union" (Sacramento, California) 19 April 1892 • Page 1
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