(Information provided by Patricia Edwards, #49556773)
FATHER DEAD, SON NEAR DEATH, ANOTHER INJURED
With one son lying at the point of death at Delaware Hospital with pneumonia, another son suffering with a fractured ankle at his home, Albert Johnson, a carpenter of No. 322 West Twenty-ninth street, died last night of pneumonia, following an illness of several weeks.
Shortly after Mr. Johnson was stricken, the oldest Johnson boy was taken sick with the same malady and two days after he was removed to the hospital, the second son was injured while at work.
Mr. Johnson is survived by a wife and seven children, the youngest an infant less than one year old.
(The Evening Journal, Wilmington, DE, 05 Mar 1917 (Monday), Page 1)
(Information provided by sven, #48835645)
(Information provided by Patricia Edwards, #49556773)
FATHER DEAD, SON NEAR DEATH, ANOTHER INJURED
With one son lying at the point of death at Delaware Hospital with pneumonia, another son suffering with a fractured ankle at his home, Albert Johnson, a carpenter of No. 322 West Twenty-ninth street, died last night of pneumonia, following an illness of several weeks.
Shortly after Mr. Johnson was stricken, the oldest Johnson boy was taken sick with the same malady and two days after he was removed to the hospital, the second son was injured while at work.
Mr. Johnson is survived by a wife and seven children, the youngest an infant less than one year old.
(The Evening Journal, Wilmington, DE, 05 Mar 1917 (Monday), Page 1)
(Information provided by sven, #48835645)
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