Hartnett, John, a resident of Chicago for fifty years, father of Inspector John Hartnett, and Sgt. Daniel Hartnett, and Mrs. Spring of California, died at his residence, 550 W. Polk st. on the 2nd inst., aged 70 yrs. He was a native of Newcastle, Co. Limerick, and came to Chicago when a young man. He was an enthusiastic Democrat in politics and a faithful adherent of the elder Carter Harrison who appointed him poundkeeper of the West Side. The funeral occured [sic] from Holy Family Church to Calvary. The pallbearers were: William Hartnett and Michael Ahern, and P.B. Hartnett, Thomas Scanlon, Richard Quinn, Thomas Connors, Daniel Riordan, and James Doheny. -Nov. 12, 1898 (2) His wife, died on Jan. 21, 1889, aged 54 yrs. of Bright's disease. -Feb. 2, 1889
The Chicago Citizen, 1883-1909, obituaries, marriage and social notices.
Hartnett, John, a resident of Chicago for fifty years, father of Inspector John Hartnett, and Sgt. Daniel Hartnett, and Mrs. Spring of California, died at his residence, 550 W. Polk st. on the 2nd inst., aged 70 yrs. He was a native of Newcastle, Co. Limerick, and came to Chicago when a young man. He was an enthusiastic Democrat in politics and a faithful adherent of the elder Carter Harrison who appointed him poundkeeper of the West Side. The funeral occured [sic] from Holy Family Church to Calvary. The pallbearers were: William Hartnett and Michael Ahern, and P.B. Hartnett, Thomas Scanlon, Richard Quinn, Thomas Connors, Daniel Riordan, and James Doheny. -Nov. 12, 1898 (2) His wife, died on Jan. 21, 1889, aged 54 yrs. of Bright's disease. -Feb. 2, 1889
The Chicago Citizen, 1883-1909, obituaries, marriage and social notices.
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