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Family of Joseph Teevan and Frances ?
| Husband: | Joseph Teevan (1887-1946) | |
| Wife: | Frances ? (1889-bef1946) | |
| Children: | John Teevan (1907- ) | |
| Edwin Teevan (1909- ) | ||
| Leo Teevan (1911- ) | ||
| Arthur G Teevan (1913-1956) | ||
| Dorothy Teevan (1917- ) | ||
| Raymond Teevan (1919-1999) | ||
| Marriage | 1906 | |
Husband: Joseph Teevan
| Name: | Joseph Teevan | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Father: | John Teevan (1861-bef1908) | |
| Mother: | Catherine Flannigan (1861-aft1908) | |
| Birth | 19 Nov 1887 | Bayone, New Jersey OR Ireland |
| Emigration | 1888 (age 0-1) | from Ireland to USA |
| Occupation | metal worker | |
| Death | 26 Dec 1946 (age 59) | Wisconsin |
| Burial | 28 Dec 1946 (age 59) | St Adalbert Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Wife: Frances ?
| Name: | Frances ? | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Father: | - | |
| Mother: | - | |
| Birth | 1889 | Germany or Poland |
| Death | bef 1946 (age 56-57) | |
Child 1: John Teevan
| Name: | John Teevan | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Birth | 1907 | New Jersey |
Child 2: Edwin Teevan
| Name: | Edwin Teevan | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Birth | 1909 | New Jersey |
Child 3: Leo Teevan
| Name: | Leo Teevan | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Birth | 1911 | New Jersey |
Child 4: Arthur G Teevan
| Name: | Arthur G Teevan | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Birth | 1913 | Wisconsin |
| Death | 28 Dec 1956 (age 42-43) | Wisconsin |
| Burial | 31 Dec 1956 (age 42-43) | St Adalbert Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
| Religion | RC | |
Child 5: Dorothy Teevan
| Name: | Dorothy Teevan | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Birth | 1917 | Wisconsin |
Child 6: Raymond Teevan
| Name: | Raymond Teevan | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Birth | 12 Sep 1919 | Wisconsin |
| Death | 23 Feb 1999 (age 79) | |
| Burial | Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, California | |
Note on Marriage
He emigrated from Ireland as an infant and was naturalized in 1909.
In 1910, Joseph and his family stayed in Bayonne, Hudson, NJ. He worked as a tinsmith in a tinsmith shop, and his mother stayed with them.
In his WW1 draft registration card in 1917, Joseph was described as tall and slender, with gray eyes and blonde hair - quite different from most Teevan's with the invariable dark hair. He was working at the time as a sheet metal worker, and living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The family rented a house in Interestingly in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1920. Joseph was still a sheet worker at a factory.
Still in Milwaukee in 1930, Joseph owned his home, worth $2000, by then. He was a tinsmith, working for a sheet metal company. All of the children except John were still at home.