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    1. [PABLAIR] DEATHS BLAIR CO, PA
    2. Deaths from The Register, Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., PA. EISENBISE - Major Daniel Eisenbise, well known throughout the Juniata valley, died in Lewistown a couple of weeks ago, aged 71 years and 8 days. Wed. 6 Sept. 1876 issue. HARE - A young man named David Hare, was killed while training a horse near Williamsburg, on the 31st of August. He was teaching the horse some "tricks" and endeavoring to make the animal elevate his hind feet on a box, when he was struck in the abdomen by the knee of the horse, as he was about to accomplish the feat desired, which caused internal hemorrhages, and resulted in the death of the young man, the next day. Wed. 13 Sept. 1876 issue. BENNETT - Died in great peace, at the residence of Judge Pressel, in Greenfield Township, on the 4th inst., Miss Sallie Bennett, in the eighty-second year of her age. Wed. 13 Sept. 1876 issue. ANDREWS - August 31st, 1876, Elizabeth J. McPike, wife of S.A. Andrews, in Milton, Pa., aged 33 years, 11 days. Wed. 13 Sept. 1876 issue. LEGO - At Bennington, August 31st, 1876, Worth, son of Thos. and Clara Lego, aged 6 months and 14 days. Wed. 13 Sept. 1876 issue. SNYDER - On July 18th, 1876, at Dry Creed, Linn county, Iowa, formerly of Frankstown, this county, Mrs. Esther B., wife of Rev. Thomas G. Snyder, aged 48 years, 11 months and 15 days. Wed. 13 Sept. 1876 issue. AIKEN - Mr. Samuel Aiken, a resident of Cambria county, hung himself, in his barn, with his plow line on Saturday, week, Money embarassment was the cause. Wed. 27 Sept. 1876 issue. GEIBE - On Monday evening of last week, a freight conductor, of Altoona, n amed Jacob Geibe, was killed, by being thrown from the platform of one of the cars, while in motion. The balance of the cars ran him over. Wed. 27 Sept. 1876 issue. MCCORMICK - On Sunday morning last, the body of Andrew McCormick, of McVeytown, was found on the railroad track in Altoona. He was dead when found. For some time he had been employed in the pattern shops of the P.R.R. Co, in Altoona. Wed. 27 Sept. 1876 issue. TAYLOR - Sept. 11th, 1876, Mrs. Ruth H. Taylor, at the residence of her son Robert Taylor, in Martinsburg, Blair county, Pa., aged sisty-six years and four days. Wed. 27 Sept. 1876 issue. VIPOND - August 27th, 1876, Mollie T. Vipond, aged 1 year, 6 months and 21 days. "Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, >From which none ever wakes to weep" Wed. 27 Sept. 1876 issue. JOHNSTON - At Foot of No. 10., Sept. 11th., Sarah Margaret, daughter of Anthony Johnston, aged 5 years and 29 days. Wed. 11 Oct. 1876 issue. HETRICK - At her home, near Marklesburg, Sept. 21st, Mrs. Susan Hetrick, daughter of the late John Henry, aged 44 years and 1 month. Wed. 11 Oct. 1876 issue. SCOTT - Alfred Scott, formerly of Alexandria, Huntingdon county, was one of the recent victims of yellow fever in Savannah, Ga. He was the brother of Hon. John Scott. Wed. 11 Oct. 1876 issue. KETNER - Oct. 14th, 1876, Christian Ketner, near Frankstown, Pa., aged 71 years, 8 months and 22 days. Wed. 18 Oct. 1876 issue, GATES - At Lebanon, Pa., Oct. 18th, 1876, Rebecca, wife of C.M. Gates, daughter of John and Mary MIller, of Gaysport, aged 29 years, 1 month and 17 days. Wed. 25 Oct. 1876 issue. M.S. Wed. 27 Sept. 1876 issue.

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