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Family of Edward Laurence Teeven and Annie Theodoria McDonald

Husband: Edward Laurence Teeven (1883- )
Wife: Annie Theodoria McDonald (1887- )
Children: Alice Teeven (1905- )
Catherine Teeven (1907- )
William Teeven (1909- )
Marriage 22 Nov 1904 Cambridge, Massachusetts

Husband: Edward Laurence Teeven

Name: Edward Laurence Teeven
Sex: Male
Father: Dominick L Teevan (1852-aft1923)
Mother: Alice Donovan (1858-aft1930)
Birth 25 Dec 1883 Boston, Massachusetts
Occupation printer

Wife: Annie Theodoria McDonald

Name: Annie Theodoria McDonald
Sex: Female
Father: Daniel McDonald (1850?- )
Mother: Jane McDonald (1850?- )
Birth 1887 Massachusetts

Child 1: Alice Teeven

Name: Alice Teeven
Sex: Female
Birth 7 May 1905 25 Gibson St, Cambridge
Occupation stenographer

Child 2: Catherine Teeven

Name: Catherine Teeven
Sex: Female
Birth 1907
Occupation bookkeeper

Child 3: William Teeven

Name: William Teeven
Sex: Male
Birth 17 Feb 1909 41 Mill St, Cambridge

Note on Husband: Edward Laurence Teeven

A printer in 1904 and a press feeder in 1909.

 

In 1910 Edward was a printer for a shop. He, Annie and their three children were staying with his parents in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

 

His draft registration card for WW1 in September 1918 shows that he was at that point a printer, staying in Cambridge. He had brown hair and grey eyes, and was short with a medium build. He named his wife as the person to contact.

 

In 1923 his family lived with his parents in Cambridge.

 

The couple and their three children were living in Belmont, Middlesex in 1930 in a house rented for $50. Edward was still a printer, though now employed by a collage [sic].

 

By WWII, he named Alice Dwyer in his draft registration card as his contact. This suggests that his wife was dead; and that his mother had remarried. He was employed by Harvard University.