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Father William Judge (April 28, 1850 – January 16, 1899) was a Jesuit priest who, during the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush, established St. Mary's Hospital, a facility in Dawson City which provided shelter, food and any available medicine to the many hard-luck gold miners who filled the town and its environs. [1]
Sabine and other Dawson City residents hold a parade for the dying Father Judge to celebrate his contributions to the town. While Bill and Joe are crossing the frozen river, Joe falls through the ice and drowns, taking his gold with him. A year later, Father Judge dies, Belinda opens her hotel, and Bill becomes a citrus farmer.
In 2007, Roman defeated Northeast Catholic and Father Judge en route to winning the Catholic League Championship, 10–9 over St. Joseph's Prep. This was Roman's best record ever at 12–2. This marks the team's second Red Division championship since the inception of the new Catholic League format, which began in 1999 and ended in 2007.
Ohio Judge William Dawson says he live-streams proceedings to help people understand the courts, but ethics experts are wary of judges on social-media
Judge, killed at age 68, touched countless lives before a falling chunk of the 110-story towers brought his four decades of service to a dramatic close. FDNY Chaplain Mychal Judge’s 9/11 death ...
In 1896, Jeff Webster hears of the Klondike Gold Rush and he and friend Ben Tatem decide to drive a herd of cattle to Dawson City, Yukon. On the way, he annoys self-appointed Judge Gannon by interrupting a hanging in Skagway, so Gannon unilaterally confiscates his herd. After signing on to assist in taking supplies to Dawson, Jeff and Ben ...
Judge was born as the fifth of eight children in South Boston on August 23, 1868, to Irish immigrants Thomas Judge, a laborer and painter, and Mary Donahue. As there was no parochial school for him to attend, Judge enrolled into the John A. Andrew Public School in September 1876. On May 3, 1887, his father unexpectedly died; Judge then worked ...
A Florida man has been forced to pay child support even though a DNA test proved that he is not the child's biological father, First Coast News reports. Last year, Joseph Sinawa, of St. Augustine ...