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The Daily Nebraska State Journal (Lincoln, Nebr.), September 1, 1881, p. 4, col. 4
Death’s Doings.
Monday the body of Mrs. Dennis O’Leary arrived from Nemaha City, at which place she died on Sunday of puerperal fever, and was immediately carried to the residence of her father, Mr. John Enright, who lives near Ceresco. The funeral took place on Tuesday and the remains were laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery at Ceresco. Mr. and Mrs. O’Leary were for some time residents of this city, but for the past six months have resided at Nemaha. The deceased leaves her husband and three little children, the youngest only five days old, to mourn her loss.
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The Daily Nebraska State Journal (Lincoln, Nebr.), September 1, 1881, p. 4, col. 4
Death’s Doings.
Monday the body of Mrs. Dennis O’Leary arrived from Nemaha City, at which place she died on Sunday of puerperal fever, and was immediately carried to the residence of her father, Mr. John Enright, who lives near Ceresco. The funeral took place on Tuesday and the remains were laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery at Ceresco. Mr. and Mrs. O’Leary were for some time residents of this city, but for the past six months have resided at Nemaha. The deceased leaves her husband and three little children, the youngest only five days old, to mourn her loss.
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