PivinFamily20240306 - Person Sheet
PivinFamily20240306 - Person Sheet
NameMarie-Irma (Emma) CAVANAUGH
Birth6 Nov 1879, D’Escousse, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death8 May 1971, Warren, RI
FatherDaniel Alexander KAVANAGH (1838-1922)
MotherMaria POIRIER (~1853-1880)
Misc. Notes
Granted a 3rd ° x 4th ° dispensation to marry Peter Jeffrey, her 2C1R. Their common ancestors were Joseph-Marie Josse and Anne Landry.

Immigration record dated April 3, 1907, for Mary Alma Jeffrey, residing at 706 Hope St., Bristol from Cape Breton, NS. Reg. Certificate #276253 (this is the home just south of what would become the Pivin family home at 710, however there was no home at 710 in 1910 census)

D’Escousse Church record of Baptism:1
KAVANAGH, MARIE IRMA Born and bapt Nov 6, 1879
Parents Daniel Kavanagh and Maria Poirier
Sponsors: Wilfred Cavanagh and Marguerite Porier

St. Hyacinth Church record for half-sister's birth where she was Godparent:
KAVANAGH, ALICE MAY Born July 20, 1897 Bapt July 22, 1897
Parents Daniel Kavanagh and Marguerite Poirier
Godparents Pascal Bonin and Emma Kavanagh
B 14 Father L. J. McPherson


From death records, Bristol, RI:
Place of Death: Grace Barker Nursing Home, Warren, RI
Mary Alma Jeffrey
Date of birth: November 6, 1879, age 91
Burial at St. Johns
Undertaker: Wm. Smith
Date May 8, 1971
Cause: Cerebral vascular accident, arterio sclerotic heart disease, generalized arteriosclerosis
Other: Peptic ulcer
Dr. Victor P. de Medeiros
Filed May 24, 1971

SSDI:
Name: Mary Jeffrey
SSN: 036-12-1475
Last Residence: 02885  Warren, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States of America
Born: 6 Nov 1879
Died: May 1971
State (Year) SSN issued: Rhode Island (Before 1951)

1910 US Census, 11 Wood St. in Warren, RI, April 28, 1910, district 6 sheet 18
(this record is probably just a coincidence of names, as it shows entry into the US as 1898, before she was married)
Smith, Mary A, head, age 40, single, immigrated from England in 1902, RN Superintendant of Hospital.
Jeoffroy, Emma, servant, age 31, widow, immigrated from Canada in 1898, listed as a servant working in a hospital, living at at the home of Mary A. Smith, (at that time, daughter Marie, age 5, and son, Wilfrid, age 9, were in D’Escousse.)

1910 US Census, 7 Union St. in Warren, RI April 20, 1910, district 6 sheet 6
(Boarding House of Charles Loiselle)
Jeffrey, Emma, age 32, mother of 3 children born (interesting), 2 living, servant in boarding house, born in Canada, father born in England, mother born in Canada, not out of work during 1909, unable to read or write. (ancestry.com name transcribed as Leffery)
Cavenaugh, Wilfred, boarder, single, age 23, oyster opener on a ship, entered US in 1904, both mother and father born in Canada, can read and write, not out of work during 1909. (probably Emma’s brother)
Marchand, Delfis (?), age 26, oyster opener on a ship, entered US in 1903, born in Canada, parents born in Canada, can read and write, out of work 25 weeks in 1909. (possibly a cousin)

1920 US Census, 14 Wood St., Warren, RI,
Jefferies, Emma C, age 41, b. 1879, Canada, Widow, occupation: winder at cotton mill, immigrated 1906
Wilfred, age 19
Mary, age 15

1922 Warren, RI City Directory:
Jeffrey, Emma wid Peter h r 16 Hope

1925 RI Census, 24 Child St., Warren, RI
Jeffery, Emma, head, age 46, born in Nova Scotia, Alien
Wilfred, son, age 24, b in RI
Mary, dau, age 20, born in Nova Scotia, Alien
Cavanaugh, Alice M., sister, age 26 born in Nova Scotia, Naturalized

1930 US Census, Emma Geffrey, b. abt 1879, listed as a boarder on Child St., no house number on the page but was 44 in transcription. No head of household listed. age 51, entered US in 1900. Occupation was cook at a restaurant. This entry was on the last page and was probably

Name origins:
Kavanagh, Keevan – Kavanagh is one of the very few ancient Gaelic Irish surnames which has neither the prefix Mac or O: it is wrong to call it Ó Caomhánach in Irish. In Irish it is simply Caomhánach which is an adjective denoting association with Caomhán, in this case St. Caomhán, the first Kavanagh having been fostered by a successor of this saint. First found in Co. Carlow.

Obituary in Bristol Phoenix, May 14 1971
http://bristol.advantage-preservation.com/Viewer/?...20&tc=21&cnt=United%20States%20of%20America&sn=Rhode%20Island&cn=Bristol&pn=Bristol%20Phoenix

Mrs. Mary A (Kavanaugh) Jeffrey, 90, of 710 Hope St died Saturday at the Grace Barker Nursing Home, Warren, after a two-year illness. She was the widow of Peter Jeffrey.
Daughter of t h e late Daniel and Margaret Kavanaugh, s h e was born on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia on Nov. 6, 1880, and had been a Warren resident most of her life.
She is survived by a son, Wilfred Jeffrey, former president of the Warren Town Council, a daughter, Mrs. Marie Pivin of Hollywood, Fla., formerly of Bristol, four sisters, Mrs James Kehoe of Nova Scotia, Mrs. Burton Hammond of Cranston, Mrs Minnie Monbouquette of Fisherville, Mass, and two grandchildren.
The funeral was held Tuesday from the William J Smith and Son Funeral CHapel in Warren with a Mass of the Resurrection at St Jean Baptiste Church in that town.
The Rev. Valmore J Lizotte, pastor, celebrated the Mass and read committal prayers for burial in St John;s Cemetery, Warren.
The bearers were Hubert Drainville, Henry Correia, Normand Desmarais, Norman Lee, Robert Pare and Donal Arel.
Spouses
Birth8 Jul 1867, Petit de Grat, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death16 Dec 1906, Warren, RI, USA
OccupationFisherman in 1891, Farmer in 1899
FatherJean JEFFREY OR GEOFFROI (~1835-1902)
MotherAdele JOSSE (1835-1884)
Marriage13 Feb 1899, D'Escousse, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada
ChildrenWilfrid (1900-1993)
 Marie-Alice (1904-1992)
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