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John Carson Duff Jr.

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John Carson Duff Jr.

Birth
Ireland
Death
unknown
USA
Burial
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Married to Mary J. Buckley around 1897.
Based on U.S. Census records of 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930 they never had any children.
They lived in Phila., ,in Bucks County , and in 1930 on Haddonfield Rd., Delaware Township, Camden County, N.J.
His OCCUPATION keeps appearing as "loom fixer, in a loom works" on the various census reports.
In 1920 he and Mary are living next door to his brother Thomas Duff's family on 4662-4666 E.Wyoming Ave. ( now known as Castor Ave.) This is the large home that "builder" Thomas Duff built. The property borders in the back with Greenwood Cemetery by Adams Ave. Family stories relate how the Duff children all played in Greenwood Cemetery since it was their "backyard".
Married to Mary J. Buckley around 1897.
Based on U.S. Census records of 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930 they never had any children.
They lived in Phila., ,in Bucks County , and in 1930 on Haddonfield Rd., Delaware Township, Camden County, N.J.
His OCCUPATION keeps appearing as "loom fixer, in a loom works" on the various census reports.
In 1920 he and Mary are living next door to his brother Thomas Duff's family on 4662-4666 E.Wyoming Ave. ( now known as Castor Ave.) This is the large home that "builder" Thomas Duff built. The property borders in the back with Greenwood Cemetery by Adams Ave. Family stories relate how the Duff children all played in Greenwood Cemetery since it was their "backyard".


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