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Facts and Events
Daniel P. Sullivan, who had been confined
to tho house a greater part of the
time since May 22d last, died at four
o'clock Tuesday morning. His condition
had been such for some time that but
little hope was entertained for his recovery.
Mr. Sullivan was a son of the
late Daniel Sullivan, and was born in
Boonville, March 17, 1841. At the age
of 13 years he came to Lowville, wherehe
has since resided. During the past
nine years he has served continuously as
street commissioner, which position he
also held for two or three, years previously.
Several years ago he was
elected commissioner of highways and
served two terms. Mr. Sullivan was a
good citizen, an upright, hard-working
man, and strove to deal fairly with the
public in the positions he occupied.
In February, 1864, the deceased was.
united in marriage with Bridget Dunnigan,
of Lowville} who died January 18,
1875, and for his second wife he married
a sister of his first wife, Anna Dunnigaii,
on June 20, 1880, who died November
18, 1891. Two daughters survive,
Mrs. Nellie Bartholomew and Miss
Mollie Sullivan, of Lowville. A son,
Joseph, died June 14, 1875, at the age
of three years. Five sisters also survive.
Mrs. Catharine O'Keefe, Mrs.
Henry Dunnigan, Mrs. Michael O'Neal
and Miss Julia Sullivan, all of Lowville,
and Mrs, John Conway, Vt Utiea. The
funeral services will be held from St.
Peter's Catholic church to-inorrow (Friday)
morning at 10 o'clock.
References
- ↑ The Journal and Republican. (Lowville, New York)
July 16, 1907.
Death of Daniel P. Sullivan Was for Several Years Street Commissioner of Lowville and Also Commissioner of Highways Daniel P. Sullivan, who had been confined to the house a greater part of the time since May 22nd last, died at four o'clock Tuesday morning. His condiiton had been such for some time that but little hope was entertained for his recovery. Mr. Sullivan was a son of the late Daniel Sullivan, and was born in Boonville, March 17, 1841. At the age of 13 years he came to Lowville, where he has since resided. During the past nine years he has served continuously as street commissioner, which position he also held for two or three years previously. Several years ago he was elected commissioner of highways and served two terms. Mr. Sullivan was a good citizen, an upright, hard-working man, and strove to deal fairly with the public in the positions he occupied. In February 1864, the deceased was united in marriage with Bridget Dunnigan, of Lowville, who died January 18, 1875, and for his second wife, Anna Dunnigan, on June 20, 1880, who died November 18, 1891. Two daughters survive, Mrs. Nellie Bartholomew and Miss Mollie Sullivan of Lowville. A son, Joseph, died June 14, 1875 at the age of three years. Five sisters also survive. Mrs. Catherine O'Keefe, Mrs. Henry Dunnigan, Mrs. Michael O'Neil and Miss Julia Sullivan, all of Lowville, and Mrs. John Conway of Utica. The funeral services will be held from St. Peter's Catholic Church to-morrow (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock.
"The Lowville Journal and Republican," Lowville, New York, July 16, 1907.
- ↑ 1860 US Census.
Year: 1860; Census Place: Lowville, Lewis, New York; Roll: M653_777; Page: 48; Image: 49.
- ↑ The Journal and Republican. (Lowville, New York)
July 16, 1907.
Death of Daniel P. Sullivan Was for Several Years Street Commissioner of Lowville and Also Commissioner of Highways Daniel P. Sullivan, who had been confined to the house a greater part of the time since May 22nd last, died at four o'clock Tuesday morning. His condiiton had been such for some time that but little hope was entertained for his recovery. Mr. Sullivan was a son of the late Daniel Sullivan, and was born in Boonville, March 17, 1841. At the age of 13 years he came to Lowville, where he has since resided. During the past nine years he has served continuously as street commissioner, which position he also held for two or three years previously. Several years ago he was elected commissioner of highways and served two terms. Mr. Sullivan was a good citizen, an upright, hard-working man, and strove to deal fairly with the public in the positions he occupied. In February 1864, the deceased was united in marriage with Bridget Dunnigan, of Lowville, who died January 18, 1875, and for his second wife, Anna Dunnigan, on June 20, 1880, who died November 18, 1891. Two daughters survive, Mrs. Nellie Bartholomew and Miss Mollie Sullivan of Lowville. A son, Joseph, died June 14, 1875 at the age of three years. Five sisters also survive. Mrs. Catherine O'Keefe, Mrs. Henry Dunnigan, Mrs. Michael O'Neil and Miss Julia Sullivan, all of Lowville, and Mrs. John Conway of Utica. The funeral services will be held from St. Peter's Catholic Church to-morrow (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock.
"The Lowville Journal and Republican," Lowville, New York, July 16, 1907.
- ↑ The Journal and Republican. (Lowville, New York)
July 16, 1907.
- ↑ The Journal and Republican. (Lowville, New York)
July 16, 1907.
Death of Daniel P. Sullivan Was for Several Years Street Commissioner of Lowville and Also Commissioner of Highways Daniel P. Sullivan, who had been confined to the house a greater part of the time since May 22nd last, died at four o'clock Tuesday morning. His condiiton had been such for some time that but little hope was entertained for his recovery. Mr. Sullivan was a son of the late Daniel Sullivan, and was born in Boonville, March 17, 1841. At the age of 13 years he came to Lowville, where he has since resided. During the past nine years he has served continuously as street commissioner, which position he also held for two or three years previously. Several years ago he was elected commissioner of highways and served two terms. Mr. Sullivan was a good citizen, an upright, hard-working man, and strove to deal fairly with the public in the positions he occupied. In February 1864, the deceased was united in marriage with Bridget Dunnigan, of Lowville, who died January 18, 1875, and for his second wife, Anna Dunnigan, on June 20, 1880, who died November 18, 1891. Two daughters survive, Mrs. Nellie Bartholomew and Miss Mollie Sullivan of Lowville. A son, Joseph, died June 14, 1875 at the age of three years. Five sisters also survive. Mrs. Catherine O'Keefe, Mrs. Henry Dunnigan, Mrs. Michael O'Neil and Miss Julia Sullivan, all of Lowville, and Mrs. John Conway of Utica. The funeral services will be held from St. Peter's Catholic Church to-morrow (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock.
"The Lowville Journal and Republican," Lowville, New York, July 16, 1907.
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