A13761
Percy R. EVERINGHAM
Known as "Percy Irvingham"
b.5 March 1893 Oscoda, Iosco, MI
d.1913 St. Clair county, MI
married:
never married?
parents:
Wm. Henry EVERINGHAM b.1858
Anna McINTYRE
children: EVERINGHAM
    none?
siblings:
    None
fact sources and writings about this individual:

Research on this family from Kevin Everingham of MI 2002-2019

1893 Iosco County Birth Records, Book 2, pg. 177 (Record #3373) ... Ervingham, Percy, male -- born March 5, 1893 at Oscoda, Iosco County, Michigan, s/o William H. Ervingham, laborer, born in NY., & Annie E. Ervingham, born in Ontario., couple lived in Oscoda, MI.

1894 STATE CENSUS Oscoda, Iosco Co. MI... Henry Ervingham 33,.. Anna 27,.. Percy 1.

1900 CENSUS Oscoda village, Iosco, MI ... Henry Ervingham 38, b.Feb 1862 NY, father b.NY, married 9 yrs, mother b.Germany, year of immigration blank.. Anna 35, wife, b.Sept 1864, b.MI, married 9 yrs, mother of 1 child, 1 living, year of immigration to US; 1868,.. Percy 7, son, b.March 1893 MI.

1910 CENSUS Oscoda, Iosco, MI, ED122, Sheet 3B
Village of Oscoda, Irvingham, Henry, Head, M, W, 49, Married 19 yrs, born in New York, father; Can English, mother; Can English, occupation; lumber piler, at a lumber mill.. Irvingham, Anna, wife, F, W, 45, married 19 yrs, mother of 1, 1 living, born in Can English, parents same, immigrated 1866,.. Irvingham, Percy R, son, M, W, 17, born in Michigan, father born in New York, mother born in Can English.

1913 Lakeside Cemetery, Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan (Block N, Lot 1 Grave 1).. Percy Ervingham, died 1913 at about age 19-20.
1913 The Times Hearld, Mon, Mar 17, 1913, Page 5.. "All members of the Chronicle club attended the funeral services of Percy Irvingham, aged 20 years, which were held from the family residence 1409 Gillett street, Satruday afternoon. The young man came to Port Huron from the Au Sauble region something over a year ago and shortly after accepted a position as a car checker on the Pere Marquette. Last Wednesday as he stood on one track checking cards on a siding a few feet distanc he was struck by a switch engine. One leg was entirely amputated and the other hung only by a thread. He died at the hospital a few hours after the accident."


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