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Eugenia Madeline Newman (nee Swift) (17 April 1895 - 1 July 1976) was a bookkeeper, the first wife of Clinton Newman, and the mother of Bruce Newman.
She bore her husband three children:
- Bruce (1918)
- John (1920)
- Clinton (1929)
Early life
Eugenia was born in Buffalo, New York, likely on 17 April 1895, since this is what is listed in the American Social Security Death Master File [1], as well as in the 1900 United States Federal Census. Her parents were John R. Swift (April 1847) and Teresa Kuntz (March 1854). Her father was born in Canada, and her mother was born in New York. Her parents were married in about 1890.
John R. Swift's mother was born in Ireland, and his father, England. He immigrated to America in 1864.
Her family had perhaps 2 brothers and three sisters:
- Randall (March 1882) (office clerk in 1905)
- Lulu (September 1886)
- Salome (June 1893)
- Mildred A. (October 1896)
- John (1901)
In the 1900, 1905, and 1915 census she was living with her family at 306 Carolina Street, in Buffalo. Her father is listed as a railroad engineer in 1900 and 1905, but at age 68, "not employed" in 1915. Her mother is listed as a housewife.
Her career as a bookkeeper is attested in the 1915 census, and in the 1916 Buffalo city directory. (with her sister Salome also living at home, as a stenographer)
In 1916, her brother Randall is listed as a shipping clerk living at 269 Sherman.
At some point in late 1916 or early 1917, her father moved the family from their childhood home to 54 Ketchum place. She, her sister Salome, and father, (and presumably also her mother), made the move.
In 1917 her occupation is still given as bookkeeper, and she's still living at home.
Marriage and family
At some point in early 1917, she moved to Toronto to live with her boyfriend Clinton Newman, a 24-year-old munitions worker, at his residence, 87 West Marion Street, Toronto.
On 19 May 1917, she signed a marriage license with Newman, at their private home at 87 West Marion Street, in Toronto, listing their intended place and date of marriage as 9 June 1917, in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The license lists her occupation as "bookkeeper" and his as "munition worker". Both are listed as methodist.
On 9 June 1917, she presumably then married Newman in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
In late July 1917 she was impregnated by Clinton.
On 12 August 1917, Clinton's border crossing document from Canada to the United States, through Niagara Falls, notes "abandoned domicile". He crossed into the US to take up residence with his father in law at 54 Ketcham Place, in Buffalo.
On 12 November 1917, she returned to her native Buffalo through Niagara Falls.
On 24 April 1918 her first son, Bruce, is born, in Elmira, New York.
In the census of 1920, the couple are living together at 369 Cortland Avenue, in (Detroit) Wayne, Highland Park, Michigan, he as an inspector at an auto factory. His background is listed as Irish and hers as German.
In 1920, her second son, John, is born, in America.
On 10 June 1920 Clinton "abandoned [his] domicile" according to the Detroit border crossing record from 25 May 1934.
On 19 June 1920 she emigrated from 369 Cortland Avenue, in Detroit, Michigan, New York, to Canada "to join [her] husband" Clinton Newman. His address is not legible enough to make out, but it's listed as somewhere in Ontario.
In the 1921 Canadian census, they are living at 133 Riverside Drive, Sandwich East, and her husband is a "Machinist" at an "Auto Shop", with an annual income of $1700 CAD. Average weekly earnings at this time for male manual work in Toronto were about $1250 per week. [/https://hssh.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/hssh/article/download/38249/34649]
Her third and final son, was born in Toronto, Ontario, on 25 July 1929.
At some point between the conception of this son and Clinton's second marriage in 1949, she divorced her husband, in Reno, Nevada, according to Clinton's marriage license to his second wife.
This might possibly have been 25 May 1934, since that's when Clinton went back into America.
Death
Eugenia was living in the state of Michigan when she applied for Social Security benefits, according to the Death Master File.
She died 1 July 1976 in Muskegon, Michigan.
Sources
Ancestry.ca
Border crossing data
Canadian and American censuses.