Genealogy by the States – Week 2 – Pennsylvania

Sunday, January 13, 2013 Posted by

This week’s blogging prompt is the State of Pennsylvania. Blog about an ancestor or your families connection to Pennsylvania. If you don’t have any connections to Pennsylvania, find a Pennsylvania resource useful for genealogy research to highlight and write about. This week’s prompt runs from 1/13/2013 – 1/19/2013. If you choose to follow along, I would appreciate a mention to the Hidden Genealogy Nuggets website.

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I have a few connections to Pennsylvania. One of the closest links is through my great aunt Ella Josephine Doyle.

Ella Doyle was the seventh of twelve children of John and Esther Doyle. She was born on 6-Nov-1885 and was baptized in the Roman Catholic parish of Kiltoghert in Leitrim County Ireland. Esther’s father died when she was just about 12 years old. She set sail on the Majestic and arrived on Ellis Island on May 29, 1902 and moved to Bristol, Connecticut.

She married Daniel Edmond Salmon on 23-Feb-1909 in Bristol, Connecticut. Below is a copy of the wedding announcement.
Daniel Salmon & Ella Doyle Wedding announcement

By the 1910 United States Census Daniel and Ella moved to Waterbury, Connecticut. By 1920, the couple moved to the Bronx, New York where they were enumerated in the 1920 census along with two of their children, Leona and Daniel. They were living at 5 Whitlock Avenue. By 1930, the family moved to Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA where they were enumerated in the 1930 United States Census. At that time, they were living at 462 North Sixty Fourth Street, which they owned and was valued at $8,000. At the time of the 1940 United States Census, they are still living at the same address in Philadelphia. By that time, their daughter Leona had married Thomas Bergin. Thomas and Leona Bergin were living with Danial and Ella. There are two different Ella Salmon’s in Philadelphia in the 1940 census, so it was important to look at both to make sure it was the right Ella.

Daniel and Ella celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary on February 23, 1959 at Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She died on 24-Jul-1971 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Here’s a photo of Ella (Doyle) Salmon
Ella Doyle from Bristol, Connecticut

Here’s a photo of Daniel and Ella’s Children
Daniel Salmon & Ella Doyle Children from Bristol, Connecticut

Children of Ella Doyle:
1. Leona Mary Salmon

2. Donald Edmond Salmon

3. Margaret Mary Salmon

Sources:
1. 1901 Ireland Census: Carrickslavan, Gowel, Leitrim, household of Ester Doyle
2. 1910 United States Census: Waterbury Ward 1, New Haven, Connecticut; Roll: T624_140; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 464
3. 1920 United States Census: Bronx Assembly District 3, Bronx, New York; Roll: T625_1133; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 175
4. 1930 United States Census: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2120; Page: 24A; Enumeration District: 451
5. 1940 United States Census: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3723; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 51-1114
6. www.ellisisland.org
7. Information recorded by my father William Alfred Sanders about Daniel and Ella Salmon.
8. Photos in possession of the author’s family, Jim Sanders, Oxford, CT
9. Various newspaper clippings
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A few Pennsylvania Genealogy Links
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Funeral Card Friday: Fox children

Friday, January 11, 2013 Posted by

My maternal grandparents were James Francis Fox and Margaret Nora Doyle. They had six children. James Joseph Fox died as an infant. My mom is still around but her other brothers and sisters have all passed away.

Below are their funeral cards.

Funeral Card: Fox Children, New Britain, Connecticut: back

Funeral Card: Fox Children, , New Britain, Connecticut:front

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Follow Friday: Delaware Public Archives Blog

Friday, January 11, 2013 Posted by

The Delaware Public Archives Blog is a wonderful site to look for your Delaware ancestors. The website posts very regularly typically at least once per month. Some of the most recent posts include;

If you have Delaware ancestors, be sure to check out this blog.

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Find your ancestors in Delaware Newspapers at NewspaperArchives.com

Delaware Newspaper Archives at GenealogyBank.com

Thankful Thursday: Sanders Fryher Photo Album – Part 7

Thursday, January 10, 2013 Posted by

Many of my readers of this blog know about the 19th century photo album I acquired. I am very thankful for the woman who rescued my family’s photo album, found me and sent me the family heirloom.

Many of these photos have been posted on Wordless Wednesday or in other blog posts. Here are photos 61 – 68 in order from the album. If you can provide any insight into these photos I would love to hear about it. Perhaps you can estimate the year one of the photos was taken or the age of an individual(s) or even perhaps what event was taken place.

This is a cabinet card photo.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - cabinet card

This is an unusual sized photo.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - cabinet card - prior to 1900

This is another cabinet card photo.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - cabinet card - prior to 1900

This is another cabinet card photo.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - cabinet card - prior to 1900

This is another cabinet card photo.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - cabinet card - prior to 1900

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What can you do with all your old tin type family photos. Make a family history photo album.

This is another cabinet card photo.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - cabinet card - prior to 1900

This is another cabinet card photo.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - cabinet card - prior to 1900

This is small tin type photo.
Sanders - Fryher Photo -  tin type - prior to 1900