Marguerite M. Quinn, daughter of Richard Quinn and Annie (Keenan) Quinn, was born in Lancaster, New Hampshire, on December 2, 1892.[1][2]
As described in the profiles for her parents, Marguerite and her family were living in Carroll, New Hampshire in 1900 and 1910, before moving to Sharon, Massachusetts sometime before 1920.
Marguerite married Edmund Hannon in Dedham on October 15, 1917.[3]
In the 1920 US Census, she is listed as 27, living with her husband Edmund (28), a son Thomas (1), and her husband's parents in Dedham.[4]
Marguerite and Edmund had two children, both born in Dedham:
In the 1930 US Census, Marguerite was listed as 38 and living with her husband Edmund (39) in Dedham with her son, Thomas J. (11), daughter Mary K. (6), and her husband's mother, Annie S. (?).[5]
No record has been found of Edmund or his family in the 1940 US Census.
Her husband's WWII draft registration card shows that in 1942 their family was living on 230 Cedar Street, Dedham.[6]
No record of Marguerite's date or place of death has been found. According to her daughter Mary (Hannon) Monahan, she died in Dedham on June 20, 1954.
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