James M. Quinn
- Born: Dec 1866, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri
- Died: 1940, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri at age 74
General Notes:
7 Feb 2006 via e-mail - Research of Joan Smith (Mrs. Jim Smith) [josmith@isp.com ]: Calvary Cemetery listing shows him as James M. Quinn. also: St. Louis, Missouri Directories, 1889-1890 lists: James M. Quinn, Occupation: Grocer; Location: r. 2600 N. 10th., St. Louis, MO, 1890. also: The 1900 St. Louis, MO census also shows him as James M. Quinn, age 33, single and living in the home of his mother; sister, Mary C., also living there. also: The 1910 Census for the City of St. Louis, Missouri, Ward 20, En. Dist 313, pg. 5: 1139 N. Leonard Avenue, Lns. 46-48 Dw. 84, Fm. 104 MCGaham, Katherine, head, f,w, 55, S, N.J., Ire, Ire, dressmaker, rents Dw. 85, Fm. 105 Quinn, James M., head, m,w, 43, S, MO, Ire, Ire, letter carrier, post office, rents, house Quinn, Mary C. sister, f,w, 35, S, MO, Ire, Ire (It appears that after the death of mother, Margaret, in 1908, James and Mary stayed on in the home, and perhaps it was a small apartment dwelling, since another tenant was at the same address.) also: The 1920 Census for St. Louis, Missouri, Ward 20, En. Dist. 394, Pg. 3A: 3608 (Could be 3668) Page Blvd. Dw. 38, Fm. 49 Quinn, James M., Head, M, W, 50, S, MO, Ire, Ire, Mail Carrier, Post Office Quinn, Mary M., Sister, F, W, 35, S, MO, Ire, Ire, No Occupation also: The 1930 Census for St. Louis, Missouri, 20th. Pt., ED 96-69, Pg 2A, Apr. 2: 3656 Page Blvd. 14, 23 Reel, Joseph A, Mary his wife, son William G. as renters Quinn, James M., Head, O,$6000, R, M, W, 64, S, MO, Irish Free State, Irish Free State, Letter Carrier, Post Office Mary C., Sister-H, F, W, 55, S, MO, Irish Free State, Irish Free State also: More About JAMES M. QUINN: Burial: 9 30 1940, Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri Census 1: 1900, 2600 N. 10th., St. Louis, living in home of mother Census 2: 1910, City of St. Louis, Missouri, Ward 20, En. Dist. 313, pg.5 Occupation 1: 1890, Grocer Occupation 2: 1900, Letter Carrier
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