Bridgeton, New Jersey, Newspaper Obituaries (1879 - 2012)

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A Drowning Case - Henry Crist Knocked Overboard
Henry Crist Knocked Overboard - Deck-hand on the Ida May. He was 28 years of age. He was German and had been in this counrty for about 7 years. He was single and lived in Belle Plain.
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