Lizzie grew up on Greene Street in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. She lived in the family home until her death in 1939. From viewing the U.S. Census records it appears that Elizabeth never married and lived with, Margaret M.J. and Teresa, her sisters later in life. It also appears that Elizabeth stayed home for much of her life and kept the house. It wasn't until the late 20's or 1930 that she worked the woolen mill. I assume her other sisters were too old or not well enough to work, so she did.
Mary Lou Tucker, my cousin and a great niece of Ann, shared with me that Elizabeth was very religious. Elizabeth is buried in the family lot in Saint Patrick's Cemetery in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
Lizzie grew up on Greene Street in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. She lived in the family home until her death in 1939. From viewing the U.S. Census records it appears that Elizabeth never married and lived with, Margaret M.J. and Teresa, her sisters later in life. It also appears that Elizabeth stayed home for much of her life and kept the house. It wasn't until the late 20's or 1930 that she worked the woolen mill. I assume her other sisters were too old or not well enough to work, so she did.
Mary Lou Tucker, my cousin and a great niece of Ann, shared with me that Elizabeth was very religious. Elizabeth is buried in the family lot in Saint Patrick's Cemetery in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
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