In 1900, she and her family were living at 1502 Louisiana Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana. The US Census lists:
James D., 48, head, salesman, b. Oct., 1851, LA
Mary, 42, wife, b. July, 1857, LA
Burwick, 16, son, b. Nov. 1883, LA
James D. Jr, 15, son, b. March, 1885, LA
Emely C., 12, dau, b. Feb. 1888, LA
Sybil, 10, dau. b, Dec., 1889, LA
David B., 8, son, b. Dec., 1891, LA
Edith, 4, dau, b. Dec, 1895, LA
In 1920, she and her husband were living in on North 40th Street, Omaha, Nebraska with their daughter, Edith. The 1920 US Census shows:
James D., 65, broker, b. Louisiana
Mary B., 61, wife, b. Louisiana
Edith C., 23, daughter, single, cashier life insurance company, b. Louisiana
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National Archives; cemetery records
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In 1900, she and her family were living at 1502 Louisiana Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana. The US Census lists:
James D., 48, head, salesman, b. Oct., 1851, LA
Mary, 42, wife, b. July, 1857, LA
Burwick, 16, son, b. Nov. 1883, LA
James D. Jr, 15, son, b. March, 1885, LA
Emely C., 12, dau, b. Feb. 1888, LA
Sybil, 10, dau. b, Dec., 1889, LA
David B., 8, son, b. Dec., 1891, LA
Edith, 4, dau, b. Dec, 1895, LA
In 1920, she and her husband were living in on North 40th Street, Omaha, Nebraska with their daughter, Edith. The 1920 US Census shows:
James D., 65, broker, b. Louisiana
Mary B., 61, wife, b. Louisiana
Edith C., 23, daughter, single, cashier life insurance company, b. Louisiana
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National Archives; cemetery records
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Gravesite Details
Unfortunately there is no name plate on the marble front, only the etched number to identify the individual niche. This particular niche isn't in the mausoleum, it's in the tunnel beneath the historic chapel, which is kept locked but can be opened up
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