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MRS JACOB BRACKBILL

[Welland Tribune December 19, 1897]

Rebecca Brackbill died in Buffalo last week at an advanced age, and her remains were laid to rest in the Friends’ burying ground, Pelham, on Saturday. Jacob Brackbill, her husband, formed one of the ill-fated company of Canadian gold-seekers who was lost in the memorable disaster of the burning of the Str. “Golden Gate” on the  Pacific coast in 1862. County  Treasurer G.L. Hobson, who had the gold fever bad at the time, had fully intended going with the Golden Gate party, but his departure was incidently delayed, Mrs. Brackbill was a daughter of late Samuel Taylor, formerly a foremost resident of Pelham, and to whom belongs the credit and distinction of first starting the nursery industry in that township. She will be well and kindly remembered by the older residents of the township of Pelham.

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