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Notes for JOHN W. EVERINGHAM:
He appears first on the 1860 & 70 Census for Warsaw Wyoming Co NY, living at home with his parents, aged 10 & 19 respectively. In 1870 he was employed in a paint shop.
The 1880 Censu for Warsaw lists him as aged 29 and he is employed as a carriage painter. He was also married with 3 children that year.
Notes for MELICA DUGAN: (Melissa)
Melica has her sister living with her & husband John W. Everingham on the 1880 Census for Warsaw Wyoming Co NY. Their parents lived right next door.
Research of Kevin Everingham of MI, 2012;
1880 CENSUS Warsaw, Wyoming Co., NY (Page 304D, #744)... John W. Everingham 29, Melisa Everingham 30, wife,.. Harry G. Everingham 6, son,.. Lewis Everingham 4, son,.. Ella Everingham 0, daughter,.. Emma Dugan 28, sister-in-law. (all born in NY)
1887 The Cleveland Leader News, May 14 (among other dates) & June 4, 1887,.. "John W. Everingham, residing at Warsaw, Wyoming county, NY, will take notice that on the 7th day of May 1887, Melissa C. Everingham filed her petition in the Common Pleas Court of Cuyahoga county, O. Praying divorce from John W. Everingham on grounds of extreme cruelty, gross neglect of duty and habitual drunkenness for the last three years. Melissa C. Everingham, by Carpenter & Young, her attorneys."
1887 The Plain Dealer Newspaper, Cleveland, OH, 10 May 1887.. "Mrs. Melissa C. Everingham says she lived with her husband, John W. Everingham from the time of their marriage, April 17, 1873, until his conduct became unbearable and she left him Dec 23, 1884. Mrs. Everingham says her husband was a confirmed drunkard and that his conduct was exceedingly abusive and insulting besides calling her vile names repeatedly he frequently struck her, threw dishes and furnigure at her. Everingham is a carrage finisher by trade, but his wife avers that he will not work and support her, compelling her to take in washing and work in a tailor shop to support herself and three children."
1899 The Castilian Newspaper, Friday, May 19, 1899 .. "Mrs. Mellissa Duggan Judd died in the hospital at Buffalo May 8th. She was the mother of Lewis Everingham."
1899 Wyoming County Times, Warsaw, NY, May 11, 1899 .. "Mrs. Melissa Duggan Judd, wife of Charles Judd, died Monday in Buffalo in the Hulmboldt hospital, where she underwent an operation for cancer on Saturday. The remains were brought to Warsaw, hwer former home, Tuesday morning, and the funeral was held at the Methodist church yesterday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev E.J. Whitney, officiating, burial in the Warsaw cemetery. An aged mother, three sisters, Mrs. Eisenmann, Mrs. C.W. Smith, Miss Emma Duggan, all of Perry, and three children, Harry Everingham of Warsaw, Lewis Everingham of Castile and Mrs. Nellie Conlon of Buffalo survive her."
1920 CENSUS Erie Pennsylvania, John was 69 yrs old and living with son Louis, John was widowed, born in NY and father born in England.
1920 The Castilian Newspaper, Thurs, Sept. 23. 1920, Castile, Wyoming, NY.. "L.G. Everingham and family of Erie, Pa., are guests of S.E. Cook and wife for the week.... John Everingham of Erie, Pa., is spending a few days with his brother, Charles Everingham."
1922 The Daily News, Batavia, N.Y., Saturday, October 21, 1922.. "T.K. Everingham's Brother Dead. John W. Everingham, a brother of Thomas K. Everingham of Batavia, Charles H. of Castile, James F. of LeRoy and Joseph of Silver Springs, died on Wednesday in Verysburg. He was born in Warsaw on January 24, 1850. Besides his brothers he leaves two sons and a daughter. The funeral was held in Warsaw yesterday."
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