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Genealogy Website for:
Levesque, Lozier, Mascola, Messina
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1847 - 1903 (55 years)
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1903 Giovanni Mascolo article in Il Corriere del Connecticut on 9 Maggio 1903
'UNFORTUNATE DEATH OF A WORKER'
"Last Tuesday the worker, Giovanni Mascolo, while in the afternoon hours worked in the sawmill at no. 13 St. John St.
wanted to replace a transmission belt without stopping the engine, but the worst happened, as having climbed a ladder, he was seized by the rotating axis by his clothes & was vehemently transported. One of his sons, present at the terrifying scene, immediately stopped the machine but too late! The unfortunate worker was crushed and exhaled his last breaths into the arms of his son. Poor man!"
Note: his autopsy said that his daughter-in-law found him with no mention of his son being there.
Translation done by Maria Messina from Acerra, Italy
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Dimensions | 329 x 536 |
Linked to | Giovanni Mascolo (Death) |
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