Irving Family History
Notes
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401 | Including two children from wife's previous marriage | Source (S298)
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402 | Indicates next of kin as a wife and 3 children | Source (S574)
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403 | Informant was wife, Lydia residing at 20 Peters St. city of Saint John | Source (S563)
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404 | Information valid up to Jan. 2003 | Source (S289)
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405 | Inside front cover is written - Preseted to John Irving for one year perfect attendance at Prospect Sunday School - 1927 | Source (S4)
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406 | Internet Movie Database (IMDB) | Source (S130)
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407 | Internet Movie Database (IMDB) | Source (S387)
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408 | Irving Ellisworth Allowitz was married and had children, but don’t have info at the moment. | Allowitz, Irving Ellsworth (I2158)
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409 | Irving L. Morse age 15 | Source (S562)
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410 | It appears that 109 Jackson St is a multi-family appartment building | Source (S321)
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411 | It appears that Linus Dudley moved to the Boston, MA area to work a few years before the death of his father. Later his mother and younger sister (Mabel) joined him in Massachusetts. OCCUPATION: Bookbinder, per Death Certificate, and Census Records, although 1930 census indicates he was a shipping clerk for a medical company. Served during the Spanish American War - per Death Certificate. DEATH: Cause of death: Neck Fracture, Heat Prostration. Address at time of death: 134 Warren, Brooklyn, NY. He had been a resident of New York for 30 years. | Irving, Linus Dudley (I20)
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412 | It is believed he came from England on the ship Hucules, posibly as a servant of the Tilden family. | Foster, Edward (I1387)
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413 | It is believed that Lydia was the second wife of Abraham but there is no information on the first wife. | Family F570
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414 | It is believed that Marian was not married to Mickey Allowitz; that her son Irving was born out of wedlock. | Family F821
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415 | It is believed that PITTS is her married name (first husband). Her birth name is believed to be Mary MARGERY. | Pitts, Margery (I448)
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416 | It is believed that the name John Geary is in tribute to John W. Geary, a war hero and governor of Pennsylvania at the time. John was born in Utah Territory while his father was in the US Army stationed there. His 2nd marriage registration gives his birth location as Salt Lake City, maybe not accurate. If Capt. Foulk John's father was assigned to Camp Douglas, that was at Salt Lake City, but there where other US Army posts in the Utah Territory. John and Anna divorced and both remarried. John married in New Hampshire in 1925 a Josephine (Gillmore) Lynn; see marriage registration source document. That marriage did not last for he married again before 1930. We have a Brooklyn, NY census record of John married to Susie who already had a daughter (Susie M. Gillis). In 1940 John is divorced and is a lodger in New York City. He probably was divorced, at least separated, from Susie by 1935 based on the 1940 census stating he lived in the same boarding house in 1935. John's first wife Anna also remarried and lived in Brooklyn, NY. | Foulk, John Geary (I1150)
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417 | Jamaica Plain newspaper article about wedding of Elsie & William: Miss Elsie Neustadt daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bernhard Neustadt married William H. Wenz at the brides home 67 Forbes St. Attended by Miss Gertrude Stokinger and best man Albert H. Zepp and married by the Rev. F. Frederick Wenchel of Roslindale. Guests were Mr and Mrs Neustadt Jr. of Portland, ME; Mr and Mrs Edward Wenz of Dedham, Miss Hattie Wenz, Dr. & Mrs. F.F. Boegner, Mr. Henry Zepp, Mr. Emil W.K.Zepp, Mr and Mrs Gruener, Mr and Mrs Eaton, Mr. Walter Hall, Miss Marie Stokinger, Mrs. M.T. McGuery and Mamie McGruery, and Miss Alice McGruery, Mr. Arno Spieler, Miss Mary O'Leary and Miss Marcella Woods. | Nustedt, Elsie E. (I1760)
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418 | James and Fances had 12 children. | Auld, James (I721)
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419 | James Russell was Mary Jane Seely's second husband. | Source (S350)
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420 | James Seely was Lucy Gardner's third husband. Clough was likely her second husband's surname. | Gardner, Lucy (I1970)
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421 | James Swaney or Sweeney, not sure which surname is correct | Source (S672)
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422 | James Sweeney, second husband of Susan Barnes, Susan Foster and and Betsy Barnes (Susans's mother) | Source (S175)
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423 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1958)
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424 | Jane was the first wife of William Irving. Corroboration is newspaper notices of the death of Jane and two children. Two children of William and Jane were both born in 1835 (could they be twins?), thus assume William and Jane were married before 1835, possibly as late as 1834. Janes birth calculated from age at death, per newspaper notice. | Unknown, Jane (I200)
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425 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1239)
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426 | Joel Pitchford family | Source (S580)
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427 | Joel was a servant to the Gilbert family and probably came from England with that family. He married a Gilbert daughter (Sarah). | Jenkins, Joel (I1377)
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428 | Joel was age 22, Helen was age 13 | Family F775
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429 | John and brother Jonathan settled in Bedford, NY. | Miller, John (I1454)
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430 | John and Frances spent their honeymoon in Niagara Falls, NY. | Family F9
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431 | John B Morrice is listed twice in the 1940 Census. Once in Cambridge living with his aunt and sister, then again in Tisbury with his parents. The Cambridge census is dated April 9 and the Tisbury census is dated April 24 - he might have been at home in Tisbury visiting his parents; so got included in error. His younger brother James appears in the 1940 Census as living in Tisbury with his wife, Phyllis. So, one of the entries for John is not an error for son James. | Morrice, John Buchan (I571)
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432 | John F. Hannam, head of household and the rest of the family is listed (5 children). | Source (S65)
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433 | John Geary Foulk with wife and two children | Source (S407)
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434 | John is a Ward living with the Kenworthy family 1423 Cambridge St. | Source (S5)
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435 | John lists he was at the same house in 1935 | Source (S6)
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436 | John Miller was one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, CT and Stamford, CT. John Millers will mentions wife Mary and sons John, Jonathan, and Joseph. | Miller, John (I601)
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437 | Joined the US Navy and served during the Korean War in the UDT (Underwater Demolition Teams) and later in the SEALS during the Vietnam War. Betty Whealen was his second wife. | Lane, Richard James (I62)
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438 | Jonathan anapparently had a wife and child at Leiden, Holland; but even the baptismal name of the wife is unknown, and both died before 1620. He married, at Plymouth, Lucretia Oldham Jonathan, arrived at Plymouth, MA on the ship Fortune in 1621. Jonathan was in America before 10 April 1644, date of his father's death. | Brewster, Jonathan (I799)
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439 | Jonathan and brother John settled in Bedford, NY. | Miller, Jonathan (I1455)
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440 | Joseph & Mary had 11 children | Preble, Joseph (I151)
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441 | Joseph died before the birth of his last son | Preble, Joseph (I285)
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442 | Joseph lived in Woburn, MA where his daughter was born. We are not sure he was born in Woburn too. | Richardson, Joseph (I2028)
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443 | Joseph was the second husband of Anna. Anna was the widow of Robert Wilson. After the death of husband Joseph Foster, Anna moved to Rhode Island with her children. | Trask, Anna (I488)
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444 | Julia M. Foster and one son (Charles) living at 154 Sherman St. | Source (S426)
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445 | Karl and Patricia are divorced | Family F824
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446 | Kathleen is their daughter. | Source (S680)
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447 | killed at the battle of Monmouth | Preble, Paul (I303)
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448 | Killed by indians at age 3 months | Preble, William (I1815)
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449 | Kimpton's living with daughter (Eliza White) see Page No. 4 of same census. | Source (S251)
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450 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F836
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