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Mary Brown person

id: p_mary-brown_fbb632

also known as: Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Brown

Probable 70%
Summary:  48-year-old woman who died after falling into a well on Market Street.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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Claims (4)

buried

Wednesday1890-05-21
cited from Fatal Accident (1890) · +1 more
ger eyes. The time was nearly up. Only seven minutes remained. At that moment John Fry’s horse dashed from the thicket and ran on the ferry boat, winning the wager of $200,000, and having five minutes to spare. From the May 23, 1890, Iss…

died_in

well on Market Street1890-05-20
cited from Fatal Accident (1890)
ger eyes. The time was nearly up. Only seven minutes remained. At that moment John Fry’s horse dashed from the thicket and ran on the ferry boat, winning the wager of $200,000, and having five minutes to spare. From the May 23, 1890, Iss…
Market Street well1890-05-20
cited from Fatal Accident (1890)
ger eyes. The time was nearly up. Only seven minutes remained. At that moment John Fry’s horse dashed from the thicket and ran on the ferry boat, winning the wager of $200,000, and having five minutes to spare. From the May 23, 1890, Iss…

married_to

cited from Fatal Accident (1890)
ger eyes. The time was nearly up. Only seven minutes remained. At that moment John Fry’s horse dashed from the thicket and ran on the ferry boat, winning the wager of $200,000, and having five minutes to spare. From the May 23, 1890, Iss…

Sources (2)

A Mexican who is employed on the section…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details

Fatal Accident

1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details