Rev. Sebastian Dabovich and his sister, Miss May Dabovich, came up to Jackson Friday evening. Also a young man named Vladimar Midzor. The latter will be stationed here permanently. He will teach private school at the parsonage, and conduct lay services in the church every Sunday, when there is no regular priest present. He has been in the country about eight months, and is from Austria. Rev. Dabovich and sister suffered a sad bereavement last week in the death of their mother, who died in San Francisco on Wednesday after a long illness.1
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Publisher’s Note: The article was originally published in The Amador Ledger: Jackson, California, Friday, February 28, 1902, p. 3.

