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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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DIED AT MANCHESTER, 
‘Mrs. Lydia Dunn, Real Daughter of the 
Revolution, Passes Away. 
One day past her 88th birthday, 
and after suffering for almost six 
weeks from heart trouble, Mrs. Lydia 
Dunn, up to the time of her last illness 
one of the most active octogenarians 
in town, passed away at the home of 
her son, A. B. Dunn, Bridge street, 
Manchester, last Saturday afternoon, 
about 5.30 o’clock. 
Besides her old age and her remark- 
ably active life, Mrs. Dunn had a 
distinction afforded few women in the 
country today, that of being a real 
daughter of the Revolution. 
She was a remarkably interesting 
woman. Always bright and cheertul, 
her genial manner had a way of inter- 
esting all who came within her pres- 
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8. 
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At J. F. KILHAM’S, 
ence. She was possessed of an ex- 
traordinary memory, and was always 
ready to meet friends with a kind 
word and a pleasing smile. 
She was always fond of telling 
stories of her early days. She used 
to spin on the old-fashioned spinning 
wheels, and has always cherished a 
skirt spun and woven by her mother. 
Until within a few years she has 
kept house at her old home in North- 
bridge, but five years ago she came to 
Manchester to live with her son. 
Mrs. Dunn was one of the few real 
daughters of the Revolution. Her 
father, Zelek Darling, born in Sutton, 
Mass., and her grandfather, Zelek 
Darling, one of the early settlers at 
Mendon, Mass., enlisted under Wash- 
ington at Cambridge, her father being 
then only 16 years old. It is said, 
though the family are yet at a loss for 
definite proof, that these two fought 
at Bunker Hill. Both their names 
are in the list of soldiers of the Revo- 
lutionary war, published some years 
ago. 
She was born at Sutton, Mass., 
Oct. 21, 1816, and lived there till she 
married Emory Dunn of Northbridge, 
when she moved to that place. She 
was the mother of ten children — 
seven boys and three girls —only 
three of whom now survive her. 
Three of her sons gave up their lives 
in the Civil war. The three surviving 
are A. B. Dunn of Manchester, F. D. 
M. Dunn, a Boston business man, 
living in Needham, and Albert M. 
Dunn, who still lives at the old home- 
stead in Northbridge. 
One of eighteen children by her 
father, she was the last to pass away. 
Were her oldest brother now living, 
he would be 117 years old. 
Mrs. Dunn was never affiliated with 
the organization of the Daughters of 
the Revolution, but she was an _ earn- 
est and active member of the W. C. 
T. U. since its inception. She was a 
member of the Baptist church for over 
seventy years. 
Funeral services were held at the 
home of her son on Bridge street, 
Monday afternoon, Rev. W. H. Ash- 
ley officiating. A beautiful collection 
of flowers was sent in by friends of 
the family, awreath and a pretty head 
piece being among the display. Her 
body was taken to her former home in 
Northbridge, Tuesday morning, for 
burial. 
F. J. McADAMS, 
Wholesale Dealer in 
Iron, Metals and Paper Stock, 
New and Second-Hand Stoves, 
46, 48 and 50 WATER ST., BEVERLY, MASS. 
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