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I'd go with Mint Xfce and if that feels too sluggish, Lubuntu would be even lighter and also focussed on ease of use for new users.
Keep in mind that the OS probably won't be the biggest issue, running a modern web browser is.
Cause nowadays that's basically its own OS, running code from god-knows-who.
Thanks for the suggestion (Lubuntu added to my list) and the heads up in regards to me needing to do some research in regards to web browsers as well.