Ratay-Johnstone Ancestors - Person Sheet
Ratay-Johnstone Ancestors - Person Sheet
NameMary Ann CRICK/GREIG
Birth11 Aug 1875, Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland1725,1728,1729
Death20 Dec 1918, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut1728,1729
BurialEvergreen Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut1729
OccupationHousewife and mother of 5 children
ReligionGrace M.E. Church
Alias/AKASurname Crick at birth, changed later
FatherJames O. CRICK/GREIG (1851-<1916)
MotherMary Ann RYMAN (1840-<1917)
Spouses
Birth12 Oct 1861, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey1725,1726
Baptism29 Jan 1871, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Paterson, New Jersey532
Death18 Feb 1902, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey1727,525
Memo40 years 2 months 18 days
Burial21 Feb 1902, Cedar Lawn Cemetery, McLean Boulevard, Paterson, NJ 07513, USA525
FatherJames NORRIS (1834-1892)
MotherAnn HINDLE (1837-1890)
Marriage18 Apr 1893, Paterson, Passaic County, New Jersey1725,1730
ChildrenJames Nelson (1893-1930)
 Alfred Booth (1895-1973)
 Fannie Ryman (1896-1950)
 Annie Hindle (1899-1964)
 Leonard Ryman (1901-1983)
ChildrenFred (~1917-)
Census notes for Mary Ann CRICK/GREIG
1900 New Jersey, Passaic County, Paterson, 3rd Ward, E.D. 123, sheet 15A, page 263, film T623-991 (taken 8 Jun 1900)
189 Harrison St., dwelling 177, family 322
Norris, Nelson, head, white, male, Nov 1861, age 38, married 7 years, born New York, parents born New Jersey, fire dept.
--------, Mary, wife, white, female, Aug 1874, age 25, married 7 years, mother of 4 children, 4 living, born Scotland, parents born England, immigrated 1891, 8 yrs in US
--------, James, son, white, male, Dec 1893, age 6, single, born New Jersey, father born New York, mother born Scotland, at school
--------, Alfred, son, white, male, Feb 1895, age 5, single, born New Jersey, father born New York, mother born Scotland, at school
--------, Fannie, daughter, white, female, Nov 1896, age 3, single, born New Jersey, father born New York, mother born Scotland
--------, Annie, daughter, white, female, Nov 1899, age 2/12, single, born New Jersey, father born New York, mother born Scotland

1910 New Jersey, Passaic County, Paterson, 9th Ward, E.D. 146, sheet 10A, stamped page 100, film T624-907 (taken 25 Apr 1910)
48 Oak St., dwelling 22, family 194
Norris, Mary, head, female, white, age 34, widow, mother of 5 children, 5 living, born Scotland, father born England, mother born Scotland, housekeeper, private family
-------, James, son, male, white, age 16, single, New Jersey, parents born England, carding in silk finishing
-------, Alfred, son, male, white, age 15, single, New Jersey, father born England, mother born Scotland, steamer, silk
-------, Fannie, daughter, female, white, age 13, single, born New Jersey, father born England, mother born Scotland
-------, Annie, daughter, female, white, age 11, single, born New Jersey, father born England, mother born Scotland
-------, Leonard, son, male, white, age 9, single, born New Jersey, father born England, mother born Scotland
McLane, Jessie, niece, female, white, age 16, single, born New Jersey, parents born Scotland, winder, silk
Mesereau, Jennie, sister, female, white, age 30, married 9 years, mother of 1 child, none living, born Scotland, parents born England

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Obituary notes for Mary Ann CRICK/GREIG
New Haven Register. Sunday, 22 December 1918, p. 9.
MRS. MARY A. SCHOLFIELD
The death of Mrs. Mary A. Scholfield occurred at her late residence, 57 South Water street, Friday afternoon after a short illness of pneumonia. Mrs. Scholfield was born in Scotland and since her arrival in this country made her home in Pattrson [sic], N.J. While visiting her daughter in this city she was stricken ill with influenza, which developed into pneumonia and terminated in her death. She is survived by four sons, Alfred, Leonard and Fred of this city and James of Stroudsburg, Pa., and two daughters, Mrs. William De Schepper and Mrs. Peter Hascup of this city, and three brothers, John Greig, Charles Grieg and James Greig, and two sisters, Miss Jennie Greig and Mrs. Fred Meseareau [sic], to whom the sympathy of all is extended in their bereavement. Funeral services will be held in the mortuary home of Cox and Smith, 175 Meadow street, Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Rev. H.M. Hancock of the Grace M.E. church will be the officiating clergyman and interment will be in Evergreen cemetery.
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