fact sources and writings about this individual:
Files Transcribed & research below by Kevin Everingham of MI, 2018
1886 Cook Co. Birth Record.. "Marguerite Everham, girl, born May 20, 1886 to Victor Everham & Maggie Rutherford."
1900 CENSUS Chicago, Cook, IL (sheet 6B, house #92).. "Victor Everham 40, b.PA, widowed,.. Margurite 14, b.IL, dau,.. Eloise 13, b.IL, dau,.. Constance 10, b.IL, dau,.. Harold 8, b.IL, son,.. Edith 6, b.IL, dau,.. Mae 4, b.IL, dau."
1909 Chicago Sunday Tribune, May 2, 1909 (page 5)... "Victor Everham, a music teacher, was arrested yesterday on charges of attacking his daughters, May 11 years old, and Edith 15 years old. He was taken to Chief Shippy's office and questioned, but would not talk regarding his arrest or the charges. The arrest was made on a warrant obtained by his oldest daughter, Dr. Marguerite Everham, who has an office at her father's studio. Everham is well known among musicians. Everham's wife died eleven years ago soon after the birth of his daughter, May. Besides those named he has other daughters - Constance 17, a student, Eloise 19 who is a public school teacher. Dr. Everham caused the arrest of her father to save her two small sisters said Dean Sumner."
1917 Reference The Clinique, Vol. 38.. "Dr. Margaret Everham has accepted an internship in the Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital, Boston, Mass."
1918 The New England Medical Gazette, Vol 53 (page 55).. " Dr. Marguerite Everham, a graduate of Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago, has finished a year's internship at the Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital and is prepared for the missionary field in China. She expects to sail for China in March or April of 1918 and to go at once to Swartow."
1920 Reference Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy, Vol 12.. "Dr. Marguerite E. Everham is a Medicine Chief at the Swatow Hospital, China, with one efficient native nurse. They are handling one hundred patients a day, one physician to five hundred thousand population."
1944 The Skaneateles NY Free Press.. "Miss Marguerite Everham, M.D. a Baptist missionary, has for years been in charge of the Kityang Free Leper Clinics, conducted jointly by the Chinese government and the Bixby Memorial Hosp."
1956 The Virden Recorder Newspaper, Virden, Illinois, August 2, 1956.. "Dr. Marguerite Everham, a retired missionary, spent a few days at the Mothers Home last week. Dr. Everham served 32 years in China and lived under the communist rule for two years."
1971 Obituary, Chicago Illinois, March 1971.
1986 Reference book The Chinese Recorder, Guide to Christian Missions in Asia 1867-1941, Volume 1.
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