John ODonnell was a paternal uncle of my grandmother. He resided in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey.
From his gravestone, I had his date of death- September 3, 1909. He was nineteen when he died.
John O'Donnell born July 9, 1890 Died September 3, 1909 Gravestone at Holy Name Cemetery in Jersey City, New Jersey |
I found no death certificate in the New Jersey State Archives and no obituary in newspapers from Jersey City. The Bayonne Times newspaper for this time period was destroyed.
I expanded the search to include newspapers from all over. Newspapers in New York City and even Alabama carried articles about John's death.
John was employed as a deckhand on the tug boat R B Little. He was sleeping after working the night shift when his boat collided with another, bursting steam pipes. John awoke and attempted to escape the room in which he was sleeping. John was crushed and scalded. Accounts differ as to the timing of his death in relation to these traumas. The other man in the room, John Lavin, lived. I have not determined when he died.
Newspaper article from The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, describing John's death as instant |
Newspaper article from The Sun detailing John's attempt at escape before being scalded to death |
Vital records for New York City are online, but not all years are available yet. 1909 is among the ranges of unavailable years for death certificates. Online indexes list a death for John ODonnell for September 3, 1909.
New York City index of deaths entry for John ODonnell, 1909. Son of Patrick [ODonnell] and Delia [Joyce]. |
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