Lost at sea on the Steamship Varuna
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Mr. F.D. Johnson was the eldest son of our highly respected citizen, Judge [Robert Dabney] Johnson. His wife was a Miss Pitt, daughter of that highly esteemed matron, who is generally known as the widow Pitt. They leave behind them two orphan children. If we mistake not, Mr. Johnson and his lady worshiped at the Catholic Cathedral.
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Lost at sea on the Steamship Varuna
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Mr. F.D. Johnson was the eldest son of our highly respected citizen, Judge [Robert Dabney] Johnson. His wife was a Miss Pitt, daughter of that highly esteemed matron, who is generally known as the widow Pitt. They leave behind them two orphan children. If we mistake not, Mr. Johnson and his lady worshiped at the Catholic Cathedral.
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