Elisha Driggett
Son of David Driggett and Hester Ann Durham
Born 30 Sep 1865 in [Delaware Twp.], Camden Co., New Jersey
Died 04 Jan 1936 in Wyandotte, Wayne Co., Michigan
Farmer, 1900; Laborer-Brickyard, 1910; Laborer-Rail Road, 1920; Odd Job-General, 1930
Married 09 Mar 1889 in Martinsville, Wayne Co., Michigan to Luella Durham
Daughter of John Durham and Harriet Cheatham
Born 27 Nov 1870 in [Prairie Twp.], Tipton Co., Indiana
Died 27 Jun 1943 in Elwood, Madison Co., Indiana
No children
Married 15 Jan 1894 in New Boston, Wayne Co., Michigan to Louise Laginess
Born ca. Sep 1874 in [Berlin Twp., Monroe Co.], Michigan
To them were born:
Notes
- Elisha's age in the census records: in 1870, age 5; in 1880, age 14;
in 1900, age 34 (b. Sep 1865); in 1910, age 41; in 1920, age 58; in 1930, age 63.
- In 1930 Elisha was reported to be divorced.
- Elisha was buried in Single No. 28, Old Section, Huron Valley Cemetery (aka Bunte cemetery),
Huron River Drive and Inkster Road, Flat Rock, Michigan.
- Obituary, Monroe Evening News, 04 Jan 1936, courtesy of Monroe County Historical Commission:
Carleton, Jan. 4--Elisha Driggett, aged 71 years, who was seriously burned Wednesday night
when a kerosene lamp near his bed at his home in Flat Rock upset and ignited the bedclothes,
died last night in Wyandotte General Hospital. The body was brought to the Baker funeral home in Carleton
this morning.
Mr. Driggett was born September 30, 1864, in Jersey City, New Jersey.
He lived in and near Flat Rock during the last 66 years.
He is survived by a son, Edward, of Carleton; two daughters, Mrs. May Kiphart of Wyandotte
and Mrs. Dora O'Neil of Detroit; a brother, William, of Charlevoix; and two sisters, Mrs. Susan Hale of Milan
and Mrs. Edgar Wilson of Ypsilanti.
Funeral arrangements have not yet been made.
- Obituary, Monroe Evening News, 06 Jan 1936, courtesy of Monroe County Historical Commission:
Carleton, Jan. 6--Funeral services for Elisha Driggett, who died Friday night in the Wyandotte General
Hospital from burns, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of a son Edward in Carleton.
The Rev. W. Crothers officiated and burial took place in Bunte cemetery at Flat Rock. The body was taken
yesterday from the Baker funeral home to the son's home. Mr. Driggert died of burns he received Wednesday
when a kerosene lamp ignited the bedclothing in his home at Flat Rock.
- Obituary, Carleton Messenger, 09 Jan 1936, courtesy of Monroe County Historical Commission:
Elisha Driggett, aged 71 years, who was seriously burned Wednesday morning
when a kerosene lamp near his bed at his home in Flat Rock upset and ignited the bed clothers,
severely burning him from the waist to the top of his head,
died at 12:05 Saturday morning, January 4th, 1936, in the Wyandotte General hospital.
The body was brought to the Baker Funeral Home here and then was taken Sunday noon to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Driggett and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Reeves, East Monroe avenue.
The funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with
Rev. W. Crothers of the Evangelical church, officiatng. The interment was made in the Bunte cemetery,
Huron River Drive, near Flat Rock.
Out of town friends attending the funeral were Wm. Hanser, Mr. and Mrs. Vete Dryer,
Mrs. Walter Long and daughter Harriett and son Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hansor, Mrs. Walter Knox,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hansor of Milan; Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Dan Brand, Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Mrs. Wm. Corde
of Ypsilanti; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rale and Mrs. Charles Cornwell and daughter of Wayne and several
from Detroit and Flat Rock.
Elisha Driggett, son of David and Hestor Driggett, was born September 30, 1865, in Jersey City,
New Jersey. He has lived in the vicinity of Flat Rock and New Boston for the past 66 years.
He leaves to mourn his loss one son, Edward of Carleton and two daughters, Mrs. Dora O'Neil of Detroit
and Mrs. Mae Kephart of Wyandotte, and three grandchildren; one brother William of Charlevoix, and two sisters,
Mrs. Susan Hale of Milan and Mrs. Esther Wilson of Ypsilanti.
Sources
- 1870 - U.S. Census, Michigan, Wayne Co.,
Huron Twp., Page No. 1 [=201], 2-2, 01 Jul 1870
- 1880 - U.S. Census, Michigan, Wayne Co.,
Sumpter Twp., E.D. 265, Page No. 14 [=444B], 116-117, 09 Jun 1880
- 1900 - U.S. Census, Michigan, Charlevoix Co.,
Marion Twp., E.D. 18, Sheet No. 10B [=106B], 191-198, 18 Jun 1900
- 1910 - U.S. Census, Michigan, Wayne Co.,
Brownstown Twp., Flat Rock Village, E.D. 18, Sheet No. 19A [=135A], 416-430, Ypsilanti Street, 07 May 1910
- 1920 - U.S. Census, Michigan, Wayne Co.,
Brownstown Twp., Flat Rock Village, E.D. 3, Sheet No. 2A [=9A], 28-30, Ypsilanti Street, 02 Jan 1920
- 1930 - U.S. Census, Michigan, Wayne Co.,
Brownstown Twp., Flat Rock Village, E.D. 82-880, Sheet No. 13A [=229A], 270-296, Moses Street, 17 Apr 1930