Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland
Monday, December 6, 1897 - pg 12, col 4
MRS. HARRY L ONION.
The remains of Mrs. Gertrude Angela Onion, wife of Mr. Harry Lee Onion, who died Saturday at the home of her brother-in-law, Mr. Lewis G. Onion, York road, near Govanstown, yesterday were taken to her late home in Cumberland, for burial. Mrs. Onion was a Miss Coulehan, daughter of the late Judge Coulehan, of Cumberland. She was married to Mr. Onion at her home on October 26, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Lucian Johnson, of the Catholic University, at Washington, and a friend of the bride’s family. After the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Onion went North on a wedding trip, returned several weeks ago and made their home with the groom's brother, on the York Road. Her ailment was kidney trouble, which ended her life. The remains were accompanied to Cumberland by her two sisters, Misses Regina and Anna Coulehan and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lewis G. Onion. Mr. James P. Gaffney, another brother-in-law, went to Cumberland Saturday to make arrangements for the funeral, which will take place this morning. Henry W. Mears And Son had charge of the funeral
Death from Brights Disease
Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland
Monday, December 6, 1897 - pg 12, col 4
MRS. HARRY L ONION.
The remains of Mrs. Gertrude Angela Onion, wife of Mr. Harry Lee Onion, who died Saturday at the home of her brother-in-law, Mr. Lewis G. Onion, York road, near Govanstown, yesterday were taken to her late home in Cumberland, for burial. Mrs. Onion was a Miss Coulehan, daughter of the late Judge Coulehan, of Cumberland. She was married to Mr. Onion at her home on October 26, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Lucian Johnson, of the Catholic University, at Washington, and a friend of the bride’s family. After the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Onion went North on a wedding trip, returned several weeks ago and made their home with the groom's brother, on the York Road. Her ailment was kidney trouble, which ended her life. The remains were accompanied to Cumberland by her two sisters, Misses Regina and Anna Coulehan and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lewis G. Onion. Mr. James P. Gaffney, another brother-in-law, went to Cumberland Saturday to make arrangements for the funeral, which will take place this morning. Henry W. Mears And Son had charge of the funeral
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