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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Accidental death. (search)
Accidental death.
--We regret to have to record the death of a respectable citizen of our county.
Mr. John Tresouthick, a native of Pennsylvania, supposed to be thirty to thirty-five years of age. He was an engineer, employed at the steam saw-mill of Ray & Tresouthick, four miles from Warrenton, and came to his death by being caught in the machinery.
He had just finished mending a broken band when he became tangled in it, and was thrown against the feed shaft, when one of his legs was literally pulled off at the knee.
He lived about six hours after the accident, and although his sufferings were great he retained his reason and his speech, until within a few moments of his death.
He leaves no relative in this community, who is known as such.--Warrenton (Ga.) Clipper.