Elizabeth R. Nealy was at school in 1900.
3 She appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of
John J. Nealy and
Mary Nealy in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, which lists John Nealy, 46, born December 1853 in Ireland; his wife Mary, 43, born December 1856 in Ireland; and their children (all born in Massachusetts) Anna J., 19, born January 1880; John A., 19, born November 1882; Minnie J., 16, born October 1883; Lizzie P., 14, born June 1885; and Alice S., 10, born July 1889. John had immigrated in 1870 and Mary had immigrated in 1871. They had been married 21 years (since about 1879). Mary had given birth to 5 children, all of whom were still living.
3 Elizabeth R. Nealy appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of John J. Nealy and Mary Nealy in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, which lists John J. Nealy, 60, born in Ireland, both parents also born in Ireland; his wife Mary J., 53, born in Ireland, both parents also born in Ireland; and their children (all born in Massachusetts), Annie T., 28, John A. (mis-indexed as Jona A.), 26, Minnie S., 25, Elizabeth C., 24, and Alice, 20. John immigrated in 1870, and Mary immigrated in 1880. They had been married for 30 years (since about 1879/80). Mary had given birth to 5 children, all of whom were still living.
2 Elizabeth R. Nealy was a stenographer at a cold storage plant in 1910.
2 She appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Mary Nealy in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, which lists Mary J. Nealy (mis-indexed as Kealy), 63, born in Ireland, both parents also born in Ireland, a widow; and her daughters (all born in Massachusetts) Anna G., 38, Minnie, 35, Elizabeth, 37, and Alice, 29.
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