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Blanche Winifred <I>Murphy</I> Donovan

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Blanche Winifred Murphy Donovan

Birth
New Brunswick, Canada
Death
1925 (aged 39–40)
Burial
Calais, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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In the 1920 U.S. Census, James J. Donovan, 41, born Maine, parents born Canada, was living in Washington County, Maine, with Blanche M., 34, born Canada, parents born Canada; Wilfred, 11; Donald, 7; and Paul, 3, all born in Maine.

In the 1910 U.S. Census, John A. Eagan, 30, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Ward 4, Eastport, Maine, with Mary A., 29, born Maine, parents born Canada; Veronica, 13; Le Barron, 9; and Leo J., 7, all born in Maine; brother-in-law James J. Donovan, 31, born Maine, parents born Canada; Blanche M., 23, born Canada, parents born Canada; and Wilford J., 1 year, 9 months, born Maine.

Cotton mill worker James J. Donovan, 24, and Blanche Winifred Murphy, 19, both Calais residents, married on June 22, 1904 in Calais. James was a Calais native and the son of John Donovan, deceased, born Fredericton, N.B. and Grace Roberts, living in Calais and born in Fredericton.
Blanche was the daughter of St. David, N.B. natives John O (?) Murphy and Isla (?) McKnight. Her father was living in Calais and her mother was deceased.
It was the first marriage for both.

In the 1901 Canada Census, Blanche Murphy, 16, born N.B., was serving as a domestic in the St. Stephen home of the Harry Broad family.
Ethel and Eunice Murphy from the previous census were living with a single aunt, Eunice J. Brown, 50.so their mother was probably a Brown. the three women were school teachers.


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In the 1920 U.S. Census, James J. Donovan, 41, born Maine, parents born Canada, was living in Washington County, Maine, with Blanche M., 34, born Canada, parents born Canada; Wilfred, 11; Donald, 7; and Paul, 3, all born in Maine.

In the 1910 U.S. Census, John A. Eagan, 30, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born Canada, was living in Ward 4, Eastport, Maine, with Mary A., 29, born Maine, parents born Canada; Veronica, 13; Le Barron, 9; and Leo J., 7, all born in Maine; brother-in-law James J. Donovan, 31, born Maine, parents born Canada; Blanche M., 23, born Canada, parents born Canada; and Wilford J., 1 year, 9 months, born Maine.

Cotton mill worker James J. Donovan, 24, and Blanche Winifred Murphy, 19, both Calais residents, married on June 22, 1904 in Calais. James was a Calais native and the son of John Donovan, deceased, born Fredericton, N.B. and Grace Roberts, living in Calais and born in Fredericton.
Blanche was the daughter of St. David, N.B. natives John O (?) Murphy and Isla (?) McKnight. Her father was living in Calais and her mother was deceased.
It was the first marriage for both.

In the 1901 Canada Census, Blanche Murphy, 16, born N.B., was serving as a domestic in the St. Stephen home of the Harry Broad family.
Ethel and Eunice Murphy from the previous census were living with a single aunt, Eunice J. Brown, 50.so their mother was probably a Brown. the three women were school teachers.




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