Life History
about 1859 |
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1881 |
Occupation General Servant.1 In the household of Mr Michael Byrne and his family. A master butcher originally from Ballinderry. |
1881 |
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15th Nov 1882 |
Married John Leonard in St. John's Church, Birkenhead.2 |
18th Dec 1883 |
Birth of daughter Elizabeth Leonard in Edentubber, Ravensdale, Co. Louth.6 |
Mar 1886 |
Immigrated to USA.3 Travelled from Liverpool on the SS City of Chester bound for New York |
15th Oct 1898 |
Death of John Leonard in 21 Field Street, Birkenhead.2 |
1900 |
Occupation Cook.4 |
1900 |
Resident in 46 Federal Street, Portland, Maine.4 Residing with her Sister-in-Law Annie McKevitt |
1927 |
Occupation Cook at Portland Children's Hospital 68 High Street, Portland, Maine.5 1927 Portland Street Directory |
1927 |
Resident in 5 Walker Street, Portland, Maine.5 1927 Portland Street Directory |
Notes
- 68 High Street. was a children's hospital, in a historic colonial revival building in Portland, Maine.
Located on the eastern edge of Portland West End, the building was built in 1909 and was designed by architect Frederick A. Tompson.
According to news archives, Drs. Edville Gerhardt Abbott and Harold A. Pingree and Frank W. Lamb founded this worldwide famous children's hospital for crippled children with scoliosis together in 1908.
It closed in 1948.