John Joseph Gallagher
Born 29 Sep 1895 in Trenton, Mercer Co., New Jersey
Died 20 Apr 1959 in Trenton, Mercer Co., New Jersey
Watchmaker-Watch Factory, 1910; Rubber Maker-Rubber Mill, 1920
Married 18 Mar 1914 in Mercer Co., New Jersey to Viola Parsons
Daughter of Louis Parsons and Melvina Grinage
Born 01 Oct 1894 in [Trenton], Mercer Co., New Jersey
Died Aug 1980 in [Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey]
To them was born:
Notes
- Son of Patrick J and Agnes (-----) Gallagher, of New Jersey and Scotland.
- John's age in the census records: in 1900, age 6 (b. 29 Sep 1893); in 1910, age 14; in 1920, age 24.
- In 1920 John was reported to be single.
- News report, Trenton Evening Times, 15 Sep 1921:
Gallagher Suing / Wife For Divorce
Accuses Her of Infidelity Af- / ter He Joined Army / in 1917
Suit for absolute divorce has been filed in the Court of Chancery by John Joseph Gallagher, a teacher, of 859 Chambers Street, against Mrs. Viola
Parsons Gallagher. He charges her with infidelity.
Separated in 1916, after two years of married life, Gallagher joined the army in September, 1917, first going to Camp Dix, where he was a member of
the 311th Infantry. He charges in his divorce complaint that Mrs. Gallagher, although separated from him for more than 13 months, gave birth to twins in
November, 1917. Arthur Laarz is named by Gallagher as the alleged corespondent in the case.
According to Gallagher's counsel, William A. Moore, the husband knew nothing of his wife's alleged unfaithfulness until discovery was made by city
health authorities that she, after the untimely death of the twins, had buried them in her back yard on Kossuth Street. Poverty was ascribed at the time as a
reason for their interment on private property.
County and city authorities made an investigation, according to counsel, clearing all parties concerned of any intentional wrong-doing in connection
with the burial of the infants, although Mrs. Gallagher and the alleged corespondent were arrested at that time for violation of the Sanitary code.
- Obituary, Trenton Evening Times, 21 Apr 1959:
John J. Gallagher
John J. Gallagher, 64, retired potter and veteran of World War I, was found dead yesterday at his home, 614 North Clinton Avenue. He was born in
Trenton, son of the late Patrick and Anna Gallagher.
Surviving are two brothers, James L. and Raymond of Trenton, and several grandchildren.
The funeral will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Cellini Funeral Home, 931 Princeton Avenue, with interment in Beverly National Cemetery. Friends
may call tomorrow evening.
Sources
- 1900 - U.S. Census, New Jersey, Mercer Co.,
Trenton, Ward 3, E.D. 64, Sheet No. 11A [=24A], 198-212, 517 Bridge St., 09 Jun 1900
- 1910 - U.S. Census, New Jersey, Mercer Co.,
Trenton, Ward 10, E.D. 82, Sheet No. 24B [=248B], 440-469, 112 Franklin St., 02 May 1910
- 1920 - U.S. Census, New Jersey, Mercer Co.,
Trenton, Ward 10, E.D. 91, Sheet No. 10A [=199A], 178-196, 859 Chambers St., 13 Jan 1920