Genevieve McHugh1
F, #5791, b. August 1882
Genevieve McHugh|b. Aug 1882|p817.htm|Patrick McHugh|b. Aug 1857|p804.htm|Catherine Hughes|b. Feb 1860\nd. Sep 1928|p803.htm|John McHugh||p806.htm|Jane McIntyre|b. 1837\nd. 2 Aug 1903|p805.htm|Patrick Hughes||p809.htm||||
Genevieve McHugh was born in August 1882 at New York.1 She was the daughter of Patrick McHugh and Catherine Hughes.1
Genevieve was enumerated with Patrick McHugh on the census of 9 June 1900 at New York City, Bronx Borough, New York, as Jennie A. McCugh. She is a single white female 17 years old born Aug 1882 in New York. Both of her parents were born in Ireland. She does housework.2
Genevieve was enumerated with Catherine Hughes on the census of 15 April 1910 at New York City, Manhattan Borough, New York, as Jenivive McHugh. She is a single white female 25 years old and was born in New York. Her father was born in Scotland and her mother was born in New York.1
Neil McHugh: Genevieve married Al Taylor who died and them she James O'Neil. Genevieve was a Super in a large brownstone house on West 96 St just off Columbus Avenue, Manhattan which contained small one room apartments. The occupants of these aprtments were colorful characters that included a Sious Indian Chief who did a sar dance for me in beaded vest and headdress and Veleska Sirat a silent film strar who often graced family Christmas dinners.3
Genevieve was enumerated with Patrick McHugh on the census of 9 June 1900 at New York City, Bronx Borough, New York, as Jennie A. McCugh. She is a single white female 17 years old born Aug 1882 in New York. Both of her parents were born in Ireland. She does housework.2
Genevieve was enumerated with Catherine Hughes on the census of 15 April 1910 at New York City, Manhattan Borough, New York, as Jenivive McHugh. She is a single white female 25 years old and was born in New York. Her father was born in Scotland and her mother was born in New York.1
Neil McHugh: Genevieve married Al Taylor who died and them she James O'Neil. Genevieve was a Super in a large brownstone house on West 96 St just off Columbus Avenue, Manhattan which contained small one room apartments. The occupants of these aprtments were colorful characters that included a Sious Indian Chief who did a sar dance for me in beaded vest and headdress and Veleska Sirat a silent film strar who often graced family Christmas dinners.3
Citations
- [S323] Ancestry website, online www.ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Manhattan Ward 16, New York, New York; Roll: T624_1035; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 851; Image: 81.
- [S323] Ancestry website, online www.ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Bronx, New York, New York; Roll: T623 1126; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 1033.
- [S275] Neil McHugh Jr, "McHugh/Grady".