Louisa Haveron

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Louisa Haveron

Birth
Death
1 Oct 1879 (aged 21–22)
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 18066, Section 86, Grave 39, just east of Lot 1898, near the headstone of Frederick and Helen Price, related in death, if not in life
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Louisa Haveron was the daughter of John Haveron and Eliza Haveron, nee White, and the sister of Capt. Henry, John, William, Charles, George, Emily (married name, Bell), and Elizabeth (married name, Petrie). Louisa signed the marriage certificates as a witness for both of her sisters.

At the time of her death at age 22 from phthisis, Louisa was living at the home of her brother John at 124 Fleet Place, Brooklyn. She is buried (date of interment October 4, 1879) with her mother (date of interment February 9, 1871) and her father (date of interment March 12, 1880). Mary E. McLaughlin is also buried in this grave (date of interment September 27, 1875). At this time who Mary E. McLaughlin was and what her relationship was to John, Eliza, and Louisa is unknown.

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Louisa Haveron was the daughter of John Haveron and Eliza Haveron, nee White, and the sister of Capt. Henry, John, William, Charles, George, Emily (married name, Bell), and Elizabeth (married name, Petrie). Louisa signed the marriage certificates as a witness for both of her sisters.

At the time of her death at age 22 from phthisis, Louisa was living at the home of her brother John at 124 Fleet Place, Brooklyn. She is buried (date of interment October 4, 1879) with her mother (date of interment February 9, 1871) and her father (date of interment March 12, 1880). Mary E. McLaughlin is also buried in this grave (date of interment September 27, 1875). At this time who Mary E. McLaughlin was and what her relationship was to John, Eliza, and Louisa is unknown.

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Gravesite Details

Our thanks go to Photo Volunteer Michael Minn who so kindly took the beautiful photographs of the unmarked grave.