Died: Albert McCLUEN had a light attack of colic. The usual restoratives were resorted and until 2 o'clock p.m. Sat. there appeared no change. Prior to this time two physicians pronounced the patient entirely removed from danger. At 2 o'clock Sat. a dose of hydrate of chloral was administrated and in ten minutes thereafter another dose was given, and at 4 o'clock he was a corpse. Colic to attack a healthy man so forcibly is certainly cholera, and in the worst form. Albert McLUEN was 29 years of age, a blacksmith with his brother, Richard; was a quiet, peaceable and moral man. He leaves a wife and two small children; one nearly two years and the other about four months old.
Died: Albert McCLUEN had a light attack of colic. The usual restoratives were resorted and until 2 o'clock p.m. Sat. there appeared no change. Prior to this time two physicians pronounced the patient entirely removed from danger. At 2 o'clock Sat. a dose of hydrate of chloral was administrated and in ten minutes thereafter another dose was given, and at 4 o'clock he was a corpse. Colic to attack a healthy man so forcibly is certainly cholera, and in the worst form. Albert McLUEN was 29 years of age, a blacksmith with his brother, Richard; was a quiet, peaceable and moral man. He leaves a wife and two small children; one nearly two years and the other about four months old.
Family Members
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William James McLuen
1832–1911
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George Washington McLuen
1835–1906
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James Fleming McLuen
1839–1919
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Susan Frances McLuen Frizell
1841–1932
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Richard Frazin McLuen
1845–1921
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Alice McLuen Stover
1847–1936
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James Samuel McLuen
1850–1933
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Elleanor Adelaide McLuen Ashton
1852–1902
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Jonathan A. "Jack" McLuen
1856–1924
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