Published in the Bridgeton Evening News, May 14, 1892
CEDARVILLE
Mr. Abraham Hogbin died this morning about 6 o'clock after an illness of some time. For the past two or three weeks he has been confined to his bed. His death is caused partly from old age and a cancer on the face.
The funeral will take place at 11 o'clock Monday morning. Mr. Hogbin is one of the oldest residents, being 86 years of age and has lived by the old saw mill for a number of years of where he died.
Published in the Bridgeton Evening News, May 14, 1892
CEDARVILLE
Mr. Abraham Hogbin died this morning about 6 o'clock after an illness of some time. For the past two or three weeks he has been confined to his bed. His death is caused partly from old age and a cancer on the face.
The funeral will take place at 11 o'clock Monday morning. Mr. Hogbin is one of the oldest residents, being 86 years of age and has lived by the old saw mill for a number of years of where he died.
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