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The Lowell Sun, 24 February 1916
Local News
   Miss Lucy Nain of Gorham street is confined to her home with illness.
   A baby daughter has been born to Eulalia C. (Donlon) Johnson and William H. Johnson of 15 Livermore st.
   Charles Hayes, formerly of the Brookside Butter store in Gorham street, has accepted a position as manager of a store in Derry, N.H.

   The Misses Elizabeth O'Brien and Miss Florence McMahon of Centralville are spending this week with friends at Providence, R.I.
   In the report of St. Margaret's Washington day party in last evening's paper, the name of Mr. Heland Green, who so efficiently acted as floor marshall was inadvertently omitted in the list of those responsible for the pretty affair.
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The Lowell Sun, 26 February 1916
   David Tyrell, formerly of the Navy Yard, Dracut, died yesterday afternoon in Springfield of pneumonia, after an illness of only three days. He is survived by his wife, three sisters, Annie and Nellie of Appleton street, Lowell, and Mrs. Moody Thurlow of Lynn, and one brother, William of Dracut. Burial will be in Lowell.
   John Donnelly of this city died Thursday in New York City, aged 19 years. He laves his father, Michael J., and his mother, Catherine (Donlon) Donnelly; seven brothers, Thomas, Joseph, Leo, Edward, Nicholas, Francis and William, and four sisters, Elizabeth, Margaret, Catherine and Christina, all of Lowell. The body will be brought to Lowell and taken to the home of his parents, 65 Cosgrove street.
   Lucien Tessier died last night at the home of his father, Edward Tessier, 239 Cheever street, aged 30 years. Besides his father, he leaves five brothers, Jean, Louis, Joseph, Usmald, Jean and Romeo, all of Lowell, and Felix of Boston; and three sisters, Sister St. Felix of the Congregation of the Holy Family, Tewksbury novitiate; Sister St. Margaret Mary of the Congregation of the Holy Family of St. Joseph's rectory and Lucia.
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1916 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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