Annie Elizabeth Dunn1

#30698, b. April 1877, d. 3 June 1914
Annie Elizabeth Dunn|b. Apr 1877\nd. 3 Jun 1914|p30698.htm|Florence Dunn|b. c 1830\nd. b 7 Jun 1900|p32830.htm|Margaret (?)|b. May 1836|p32829.htm|||||||||||||
     Annie Elizabeth Dunn was born in April 1877 at Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Florence Dunn and Margaret (?).2,3 She married John Smith Cilley, son of William Cilley and Sarah Wright, on 25 August 1898.1 She died on 3 June 1914 at age 37.4
     
     Annie Elizabeth Dunn appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts, in the household of Florence Dunn and Margaret (?), she is 4 years old, born in Massachusetts, at home.3
     Annie Elizabeth Dunn and John Smith Cilley appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Newburyport enumerated 7 June 1900, John, 28, Massachusetts, is a coal teamster; his wife of 1 year, Annie, 23, Massachusetts; they reside at 42 Liberty Street; household members are Charles and Margaret Dunn.2 As of 7 June 1900, Annie Elizabeth Dunn had 1 children, 1 of which were living.2
     Annie Elizabeth Dunn and John Smith Cilley appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts, enumerated 15 April 1910, John, 39, born in Massachusetts, is a night watchman for a bobbin mill; his wife Annie is 33 and born in Massachusetts. They have been married for 11 years. Household members are their children Charles and Margaret. They reside at 29 Farnham St.5 As of 15 April 1910, Annie Elizabeth Dunn had 2 children, 2 of which were living.5

Children of Annie Elizabeth Dunn and John Smith Cilley

Citations

  1. Pat Fowler "Cilley Decendant", E-mail message of 30 Mar 2003.
  2. 1900 Federal Census of Essex County, Massachusetts, population schedule. Micropublication T623:646. Washington: National Archives.
  3. 1880 Federal Census of Essex County, Massachusetts, population schedule. Micropublication T9:532. Washington: National Archives.
  4. Pat Fowler "Re: Cilley (p30809.htm)", E-mail message of 18 Jul 2009.
  5. 1910 Federal Census of Essex County, Massachusetts, population schedule. Micropublication T624:583. Washington: National Archives.
  6. Pat Fowler "Cilley Decendant", E-mail message of 09-Feb-2004.