NameMary Elizabeth ACKERMAN 
Birth6 Apr 1858, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey532
Baptism29 Sep 1858, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Paterson, New Jersey532
Death16 Apr 1904, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey
Burial19 Apr 1904, Cedar Lawn Cemetery, McLean Boulevard, Paterson, NJ 07513, USA
OccupationMother of 3 children; compositor
ReligionEpiscopal; Catholic
Spouses
Death23 Feb 1892, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey1702
Burial26 Feb 1892, Sandy Hill Cemetery, Paterson, New Jersey
Marriage17 Feb 1885, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey1703
Marr MemoSt. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Father Callen
Census notes for Mary Elizabeth ACKERMAN
1860 New Jersey, Passaic County, West Paterson City, page 18, film M653-706 (taken 22 Jun 1860)
dwelling 111, family 144
Peter Ackerman, age 38, shoe dealer, personal $200, born New Jersey
Jane--------------, age 27, born England
William----------, age 11, born New Jersey
Walter-----------, age 8, born New Jersey
Mary------------, age 2, born New Jersey
Elizabeth Indell, age 29, born England [sister of Jane]
1870 New Jersey, Passaic County, 6th Ward Paterson, page 101, stamped page 591, film M593-885 (taken 14 July 1870)
dwelling 509, family 820
Hindle, Elizabeth, age 68, female, keeps house, personal $100, born England, parents foreign born
Ackerman, Jane, age 36, female, cotton mill, born England, parents foreign born
------------, Mary E., age 12, female, school, born New Jersey, mother foreign born
page 102
Westervelt, Selina, age 28, female, cotton mill, born New Jersey, parents foreign born
------------, Kate, age 6, female, school, born New Jersey
Orr, Annie, age 34, female, flax mill, born Scotland, parents foreign born
family 821
Calvin, Josiah, age 47, male, cabinet making, personal worth $100, born Connecticut, father foreign born
--------, Mary, age 45, female, keeps house, born England, parents foreign born
--------, Olive, age 82, female, at home, born Connecticut
1880 New Jersey, Passaic, Paterson, E.D. 153, sheet 30B, page 76, film T9-795 (taken 7 June 1880)
21 Division St., dwelling 185, family 308
Hindle, Elizabeth, white, female, age 79, head, widowed, keeping house, born England, parents born England
--------, Elizabeth, white, female, age 43, daughter, single, at home, born England, parents born England
Ackerman, Mary, white, female, age 20, granddaughter, single, compositor, born New Jersey, father born New Jersey, mother born England
1900 New Jersey, Passaic County, Paterson, E.D. 132, ward 4, sheet 17B, film T623-991 (taken 11 Jun 1900)
49 Park Ave., dwelling 261, family 417
Rooney, Mary, head, white, female, Apr 1858, age 42, widow, mother of 2 children, 2 living, born New Jersey, parents born new Jersey
---------, Leo, son, white, male, Mar 1887, age 13, single, born New Jersey, parents born New Jersey
---------, James, son, white, male, Sept 1889, age 10, single, born New Jersey, parents born New Jersey
—————————————deceased
son James Rooney not located as of 2011
Obituary notes for Mary Elizabeth ACKERMAN
Paterson Daily Press, 18 Apr 1904Obituary
Mrs. Mary WilsonFuneral services for Mrs. Mary Wilson will be held tomorrow afternoon at her late home, 291 Market street, and will be conducted by Rev. D. Stuart Hamilton, of St. Paul’s church, with interment at Cedar Lawn. Mrs. Wilson died Saturday night from a complication of diseases. She was a compositor, and when a young woman learned to set type of the Guardian when that paper was owned by Orrin Vanderhoven. Mrs. Wilson always resided in Paterson and was twice married, her first husband being James Rooney, a former well known builder. Two boys, Leo and James Rooney, survive. The deceased was related to the Ackerman family of Clifton, and was a cousin of Miss Annie Norris, of the Press composing staff. Recently she had been employed on the Sunday Chronicle.
Paterson Morning Call 18 April 1904 p12 (
fultonhistory.com)
Notes for James A. & Mary Elizabeth (Family)
Paterson Daily Press, 18 February 1885, p. 3, viewed on Google Newspapers
Marriages
Rooney–Ackerman – on Tuesday, Feb. 17th, 1885, at St. Joseph’s R.C. church, by the Rev. Father Callen, James A. Rooney to Miss Mary E. Ackerman, all of this city.