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OBITUARIES
NORMAN W. POCOCK, 89, No. 5 Saphire St., West Melbourne, died Thursday, May 14, of natural causes. Mr.
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William John Rees William John Rees was welcomed into Heaven on Jan. 22, 2013. Born on Nov. 22, 1924, to James and Hanna (nee Nelson) Rees in Lily Lake, he was the younger brother of three sisters: Marie Gershman (deceased), Anna Mae Askeland (deceased) and Gladys Olson. He married Donna J.
PART II: OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS DECEASED IN 1915
JANUARY (pg. 131-135). FEBRUARY (pg. 135-139). MARCH (pg. 139-144). APRIL (pg. 144-149). MAY (pg. 149-153). JUNE (pg. 153-156). JULY (pg. 156-159). AUGUST (pg. 159-162). SEPTEMBER (pg. 162-167). OCTOBER (pg. 167-172). NOVEMBER (pg. 172-174). DECEMBER (pg. 174-178).
APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: Deaths
June 1834 (pg. 203-206). August 1834 (pg. 206-210). November 1834 (pg. 210). December 1834 (pg. 210-212). JANUARY (pg. 212-214). FEBRUARY (pg. 214-217). MARCH (pg. 217-219). APRIL (pg. 219-220). MAY (pg. 220-223). JUNE (pg. 223-229). JULY (pg. 229-232). AUGUST (pg. 232-235). SEPTEMBER (pg. 235-237). OCTOBER (pg. 237-238). NOVEMBER (pg. 238-241).
HISTORY OF THE WAR: CHAPTER VIII
Commanders in the expedition against the Havannah (pg. 36). Fleet fails from Portsmouth (pg. 36-37). Passage through the old streights of Bahama (pg. 37). Town and harbour of the Havannah described (pg. 37-38). Troops land (pg. 38). Disposition of the troops (pg. 38-39). Siege of Fort Moro (pg. 39). Captain Harvey cannonades the Moro (pg. 39). English battery fired (pg. 39-40). Distress of the English forces (pg. 40-41). Succours arrive from North America (pg. 41). A sally (pg. 41-42). The fort stormed (pg. 42). Operations against the town (pg. 42-43). The Havannah surrenders (pg. 43). Advantages of this acquisition (pg. 43-44).