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Isaiah Beaubiah

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Isaiah Beaubiah

Birth
Canada
Death
28 Jun 1908 (aged 52–53)
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 60, Lot 187
Memorial ID
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He was a son of Francis Beaubiah and Mary Reid.

Syracuse, New York
The Post-Standard newspaper
Monday morning, June 29, 1908
Page 7, Column 3

BICYCLE FALL PROVES FATAL

Isaiah Beaubiah Hurt While Riding Down Geddes Street Hill Saturday Night.

Thrown from his bicycle Saturday evening, Isaiah Beaubiah was so injured that he died at St. Joseph's Hospital at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. He was 52 years old.

Mr. Beaubiah was a night watchman for the Brown-Lipe Gear Company. He lived in The Hier, and it was while he was riding down the Geddes street hill after a dinner with friends in Bellevue avenue that the accident occurred.

The front wheel of his bicycle turned suddenly and in trying to right it he was thrown to the pavement, striking on his head. When picked up he was unconscious and did not regain consciousness. He died of concussion of the brain.

The body was taken from the hospital to the undertaking rooms of Fairchild & Fancher at No. 355 South Warren street, and the funeral will be held there at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be at Oakwood Cemetery.
He was a son of Francis Beaubiah and Mary Reid.

Syracuse, New York
The Post-Standard newspaper
Monday morning, June 29, 1908
Page 7, Column 3

BICYCLE FALL PROVES FATAL

Isaiah Beaubiah Hurt While Riding Down Geddes Street Hill Saturday Night.

Thrown from his bicycle Saturday evening, Isaiah Beaubiah was so injured that he died at St. Joseph's Hospital at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. He was 52 years old.

Mr. Beaubiah was a night watchman for the Brown-Lipe Gear Company. He lived in The Hier, and it was while he was riding down the Geddes street hill after a dinner with friends in Bellevue avenue that the accident occurred.

The front wheel of his bicycle turned suddenly and in trying to right it he was thrown to the pavement, striking on his head. When picked up he was unconscious and did not regain consciousness. He died of concussion of the brain.

The body was taken from the hospital to the undertaking rooms of Fairchild & Fancher at No. 355 South Warren street, and the funeral will be held there at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be at Oakwood Cemetery.


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