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Milford (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 25
Sudden death of a Oldestman. --The Rev. Philip C. Hay, D. D. died suddenly of disease of the heart in Orange, N. J., last week, Dr. Hay was a graduate of Princeton College, and for many years pastor of the second Presbyterian Church in Newark.
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Sudden death of a Oldestman. --The Rev. Philip C. Hay, D. D. died suddenly of disease of the heart in Orange, N. J., last week, Dr. Hay was a graduate of Princeton College, and for many years pastor of the second Presbyterian Church in Newark.
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Sudden death of a Oldestman. --The Rev. Philip C. Hay, D. D. died suddenly of disease of the heart in Orange, N. J., last week, Dr. Hay was a graduate of Princeton College, and for many years pastor of the second Presbyterian Church in Newark. Sudden death of a Oldestman. --The Rev. Philip C. Hay, D. D. died suddenly of disease of the heart in Orange, N. J., last week, Dr. Hay was a graduate of Princeton College, and for many years pastor of the second Presbyterian Church in Newark.