Saturday, June 7, 2025

Walking Tour: Westchester County: Port Chester


In the 1910 U.S. Census and in Port Chester City Directories, Anne is shown living with her son John Nolan (a policeman) and her daughter Margaret, on Pearl Street - perhaps renting homes as records show a few addresses - 57 Pearl Street, 114 and 119 Pearl Street.   Her daughter Mary was living in the home on William Street.

After living without John for nearly 35 years, Anne died on March 26, 1915 and is buried at St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Anne and Johns' family remained in Port Chester and the surrounding area. I find them in city directories and documented in local newspapers (births, marriages, parties, and death notices)


 

Nolan and extended family homes in Port Chester


  • 306 William Street, Rye Brook Anne Nolan's home

  • 57 Pearl Street Anne Nolan, living with son John and daughter Margaret

  • 114 Pearl Street Anne Nolan, living with son John and daughter Margaret

  • 119 Pearl Street Anne Nolan, living with son John and daughter Margaret

  • 8 Division Street, Greenwich Mary Nolan Gagan and family

  • 7 Locust Avenue Mary Nolan Gagan and family

  • Olivia Avenue Mary Nolan Gagan and family

  • 15 Grove Street Mary Ellen Gagan Hughes and family

  • 34 North Street Mary Ellen Gagan Hughes and family

  • 36 Lafayette Drive Mary Ellen Gagan Hughes and family

  • 36 Lafayette Drive, Anne Hughes McCarthy and family

  • 24 Rockland Avenue Mimi Hughes Stone and family

  • 345 Putnam Avenue Mimi Hughes Stone and family

  • 138 Houston Terrace, Stamford Rita Hughes Beluk and family

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