OBIT: Henry MULLEN, 1904, Vintondale, Cambria County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Patty Millich Copyright 2008. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/cambria/ _________________________________________ Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, January 22, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 4 Brain Lesions Caused Death On Thursday of last week the coroner's jury in the case of the death of Henry Mullen who was found dead in a hotel in Vintondale, returned the following verdict: We, the jury, find from the testimony and the result of a post mortem examination that Henry Mullen came to his death from brain lesions either from an injury or apoplexy, and we find that there is nothing showing that he received his death at the Village Hotel while a guest and the real cause for the brain lesions, which were the cause of his death is unknown to the jury. The jury was composed of T. E. Morgan, G. V. Barrett, George C. Cushwa, H. R. Patterson, J. M. Hagens, and B. R. Hoffman. The witnesses testified that Mullen had been about the place and that when Rodgers, the bartender, came back from a sleigh ride, Mullen was found lying on the floor of the washroom, snoring. Rodgers and others tried to arouse him but failed and covered him with blankets and let him lie until morning when he was found dead. The room was warm. No one heard him say anything about having a fight or any trouble with any person. Mullen moved to No. 204 Blaine Street, Vintondale last fall. He was a native of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and leaves a wife, Catherine, and three children.