Middlesex County Newspaper Abstracts


The Lowell Sun, 2 May 1923
Edward O'Brien, aged 29 years, was killed in a tannery at Ayer, Mass., April 30. He was born in Westford, Mass., and had lived in this city for many years, leaving Lowell ten years ago to make his home in Ayer. He is survived by his wife, Theresa O'Brien, three brothers, James O'Brien of Lowell, John O'Brien of New York city, and Major Harry O'Brien of Seattle, Washington, and by two sisters, Mrs. L. P. Morrow and Miss Agnes O'Brien of Portland Oregon.
Mrs. Catherine Clayton died this morning at her home, 18 Sutherland street, aged 53 years. She leaves her husband, James Clayton; two sisters, Mrs. E. E. Leith of Webster, Mass., and Mrs. Geo. H. Neville of Lowell; three brothers, William J. and John B. Hoare of Lowell, and Thomas J. Hoare of Detroit; also several nieces and nephews. She was a member of St. Anne's Episcopal church.
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1923 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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