fact sources and writings about this individual: Lydia is listed as the widow of Henry or (Harry) Everingham in St. Clair County MI. County Directories: 1902 - 524 Union St. Page #165 1904 - 1429 Seventh St. Page #187 1907 - 625 Huron Ave. Page #189 here, she was working at "KOTMOTW". 1912 - 322 Michigan Lydia M. was a Cook. 1913 - 322 Michigan Page #215 Lydia worked at the "Union Hotel" 1915 - 318 Michigan Lydia M. (no work shown) in each case, she was listed as the widow of Harry except in 1913 she was listed as the widow of "Henry".
2Information from Barb Curtindale's research; 1900 & 1910 Census of St. Clair County, MI. Lydia was widowed before April of 1900. Her daughter Maude was born in 1890. Lydia was found living in the 1900- 1915 City directory of Port Huron, MI. Charles HAUS married Maude Everingham and had a son (Charlie Haus). Lydia is the daughter of William K. Brisette both born in French Canada (Quebec), Lydia's mother born in Ireland. Lydia had a brother named Robert D. Brisette.
3Research of Kevin Everingham, 2001-2010;
record of interest.. this could be the same Harry Everingham;
1890 Death Registration, Calhoun County, MI --- Harry Everingham (b.1866 ENG), d.21 Sept 1890 at Battle Creek, Calhoun, MI, age 24y, 10m., single, son of; John & Alice Everingham, occ: machinist. name and date fit perfectly but this Harry is listed as "Single".... this could be and likely is the same Henry "Harry" Everingham.
An 1894 State Census exists of Kimball Township, St. Clair County, MI which lists: William Bassett, 58, husband, born in Ontario, farmer, Margaret Bassett, wife, born in Ireland, housewife, Lewis Bassett, son, born in Ontario, Farm Laborer, Robert Bassett, 21, son, born in Ontario, Farm Laborer, Eliza Everingham, 25, daughter, widow, born in Ontario, Maude Everingham, 4, born in MI.
1900 CENSUS Port Huron, St.Clair, MI -- William K. Bresette (b.Jan 1836 CAN fr), widowed,.. Lydia M. Everingham (b.Apr 1869 CAN fr), daughter, widowed,.. Maud Everingham (b.Apr 1890 MI), granddaughter,.. Robert D. Bresette (b.Nov 1872), son,.. William G. Reddon.
1901 Port Huron Death Registration ... William Bressett d.6 Jan 1901 at Port Huron, MI, age 63, b.CAN, occ: carpenter,.. s/o Lewis Bressett & Mary Goodlow.
1910 CENSUS Port Huron, MI (Page 4B, fam#93).. Lydia Everingham 45, b.CAN, immigrated 1885, occ: cook,... Charlie Haus 19, son-in-law, b.MI,.. Maud Haus 19, daughter, b.MI,.. Charlie Haus 1/12, grandson, b.MI.
1916 The Times Herald Newspaper, Fri, Sep 29, 1916, Page 2.. "Circle Four of the First Methodist Episcopal church was pleasantly entertained. The next meeting of the circle will be held at the home of Mrs. Irvingham, 1407 Gillett street." same paper, June 20, 1916 - "Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Wallace of Port Austin, and daughter, Mrs. Ott of Akron, Ohio are guests at the residence of H. Irvingham, 1407 Gillett street."
1917 The Times Herlad Newspaper, Thu, Aug 30, 1917, Page 2.. "Mrs. H. Irvingham left today for Bay Port with her two sisters, Mrs. William H. Wallace, of Saginaw, and Mrs. Lee R. Wallace of Port Austin, who have been visisting at her home 1407 Gillett street."
1920 The Times Hearld Newspaper, Wed, Jul 14, 1920, Page 2.."Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bresette and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bresette of Catham, spent Monday with their sister, Mrs. L.M. Irvingham, 322 Michigan street."
1920 The Times Herald Newspaper, Fri, Jul 16, 1920, Page 2.. "Mrs. Henry Irvingham was a delightful hostess to Circle Four of the first Methodist Episcopal church Thursday at her home on Gillett street. Eleven members and two guests were present. The meeting called to order with Mrs. R. Yates, chairman presiding."
1920 CENSUS St.Clair County, MI (sheet 7)... E.M. Irvingham 50, b.CAN, widowed.
1922 The Times Herald Newspaper, Wed, Jun 7, 1922, Page 2.. "Mrs. Irvingham of Gillett street left this morning for Saginaw to join her sisters, Mrs. W.H. Wallace and Mrs. Lee Wallace. From there whe will go on an automobile trip to Lansing and Akron, Ohio."
1923 The Times Hearld Newspaper, Fri, Feb 16, 1923, Page 5.. "Robert Bresette, former local man dies in accident... Robert Bresette, former resident of Port Huron met accidental death near his home in Toledo, on his way to work Thursday, according to word received by relatives here today. Relatives here include, a brother John Bresette, a sister, Mrs. L.M. Everingham and a niece, Mrs. Harry Haskell, besides these, he is survived by his widow, four sons and four brothers. Mrs. Bressette was Miss Lizzie Hanna of Port Huron before her marriage."
1925 The Saginaw News Thur, Oct 29, 1925, Page 9.. "Mrs. Henry Irvingham has returned to her home in Bay City after a short visit here with Mrs. W.H. Wallace, 1545 South Washington avenue."
1930 CENSUS St.Clair County, MI -- Harry S. Haskell 39, b.MI, married,... Maude J. 37, wife,... Edison C. Haus 20, son, b.MI, single,... Lydia M. Everingham 59, b.CAN, Mother-in-law, widowed.
Research of Kevin Everingham, 2012;
1940 CENSUS Port Huron, Port Huron, St. Clair, MI (sheet 5B, family #138) Elizabeth Irvingham 72, b.MI, widowed,.. Edison Haas 30, b.MI, grandson.
1945 The Times Herald, Port Huron, MI, 3rd Sept 1945.. "Mrs. Harry Irvingham, funeral for Mrs. Elizabeth Margaret Irvingham 78, widow of Harry Irvingham who died Friday in her home, 713 Michigan street, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday." 2 days earlier, her obituary (same paper) listed her brothers; "She is survived by two brothers, John Bresette, Port Huron, and Louis Bresette, Toledo; a grandson; Pvt. Edison Haus, in Europe and several nieces and nephews."
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