Wife of Patrick J. Langan.
[FHL 1818551.]
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Patrick Langan and Miss Anna Connell, both well known young people, will be married this morning at eight o'clock, at the St. Peter's church at Eighth and Maine streets, with Reverend Fowley performing the ceremony.
After the ceremony is performed at the church, the bridal party will repair to the home of the newly married couple, which has been very cozily furnished for them, at 1114 Jersey street, where a breakfast will be given to their immediate relatives.
The bride and groom are both well known young people. The groom is employed at the Michelman Steel Construction works, and the bride is the stenographer at Weems' laundry, and is a sister of Jack Connell, the baseball umpire.
- The Quincy Daily Whig, Wednesday, July 17, 1907; page 2.
Wife of Patrick J. Langan.
[FHL 1818551.]
____
Patrick Langan and Miss Anna Connell, both well known young people, will be married this morning at eight o'clock, at the St. Peter's church at Eighth and Maine streets, with Reverend Fowley performing the ceremony.
After the ceremony is performed at the church, the bridal party will repair to the home of the newly married couple, which has been very cozily furnished for them, at 1114 Jersey street, where a breakfast will be given to their immediate relatives.
The bride and groom are both well known young people. The groom is employed at the Michelman Steel Construction works, and the bride is the stenographer at Weems' laundry, and is a sister of Jack Connell, the baseball umpire.
- The Quincy Daily Whig, Wednesday, July 17, 1907; page 2.
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