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The Ogdensburg Journal
Ogdensburg, New York, USA
Wednesday, August 10, 1881, p. 2
Fatal Accident.
George Ashworth, of Depeyster, while going home from Heuvelton, the last week in July, was run away with by his team, which became unmanageable, and was thrown out of his wagon. He was taken up in an insensible condition and remained semi, or totally unconscious till Wednesday, August 3d, when he died. Mr. Ashworth had been a resident of Depeyster for the past thirty-five years.
Depeyster.
George Ashworth, coming home from Ogdensburg, on Saturday, 23d of July, was thrown from his wagon three times, his team running away with him each time. The last time was at King's Corners, where he received injuries from which he died Wednesday, August 3d.
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The Ogdensburg Journal
Ogdensburg, New York, USA
Wednesday, August 10, 1881, p. 2
Fatal Accident.
George Ashworth, of Depeyster, while going home from Heuvelton, the last week in July, was run away with by his team, which became unmanageable, and was thrown out of his wagon. He was taken up in an insensible condition and remained semi, or totally unconscious till Wednesday, August 3d, when he died. Mr. Ashworth had been a resident of Depeyster for the past thirty-five years.
Depeyster.
George Ashworth, coming home from Ogdensburg, on Saturday, 23d of July, was thrown from his wagon three times, his team running away with him each time. The last time was at King's Corners, where he received injuries from which he died Wednesday, August 3d.
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GEORGE ASHWORTH
DIED
AUGUST 3, 1881
AGED 64 YRS, 10 MOS.
23 DAYS
ASHWORTH
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