Nobody ever forgets who Rachel and Hannah Donehue are. The little girls -- 6 and 3, respectively -- often are the only kids in the room who have bright, flaming-red hair, which got them featured in a book about redheaded children.
The origin of the Mt. Lebanon girls' hair perplexes their parents, David and Teresa Donehue, who both are brunettes, although some extended family members on each side have red hair. The recessive gene that produces the copper locks must have been dormant for awhile, Teresa Donehue says.
Link: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/lifestyles/books/s_629768.html
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