Hennesy Ryburn1,2

b. circa 1881
FatherAgnew Ryburn3 b. 20 Nov 1852
MotherMartha Ella Murray3 b. 1852, d. 1890
BirthCircacirca 1881 Hennesy Ryburn was born in Ohio circa 1881.1 
Migration1889 Hennesy migrated to Deuel County, Nebraska, in 1889 with his mother and siblings. His father had settled there 3 years earlier.3 
Residence He later moved to Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.3 
Cens-191030 Apr 1910 In April 1910 "Hensy" was among many boarders residing at 745 S. Tacoma Avenue in Tacoma. He stated that he was 28, single and born in Ohio. He was employed as a stationery engineer.4,5 
Marriage He married Mennie (?).1 
Cens-19301930 Ten years after their marriage Hennesy and Mennie were enumerated on the 1930 census for Pierce County. Hennesy stated that he was 49 years old and employed as a truck driver. Mennie was 64 years old, but stated she was married at 18, suggesting this was not her first marriage.1 
ChartsDescendants of William Ryburn and Mary (?)
Last Edited2 May 2011

Citations

  1. [S1435] Hennesy Ryburn household, 1930 U.S. cens., Pierce Co., Washington, pop. sched., Lake View Precinct, ED 27-49, sheet 1B, dwelling 30, family 21, viewed online at Ancestry.com, Apr 2006, image 2 of 13. Household includes: Hennesy Ryburn, 49, marr at 39, b. OH, father b. IN, mother b. OH, truck driver; Mennie, wife, 64, marr at 18, b. Michigan.
  2. [S441] Grant Lee Shumway, History of Western Nebraska and its People, Vol. 3, p. 506. Biographical Sketch of Agnew R. Ryburn. Name recorded as Hinsey.
  3. [S441] Grant Lee Shumway, History of Western Nebraska and its People, Vol. 3, p. 506. Biographical Sketch of Agnew R. Ryburn.
  4. [S1436] Hensy Ryburn household, 1910 U.S. cens., Pierce Co., Washington, pop. sched., Tacoma, ED 223, sheet 10B, dwelling not entered, family not entered, viewed online at Ancestry.com, Aapr. 2006, image 19 of 29. Henry was among many boarders residing at 745 S. Tacoma Ave. His data: 28, sgl, b. OH, father b. IN, mother b. OH, works as a stationery engineer [name indexed as Henry].
  5. [S16] According to the Internation Union of Operating Engineers (http://www.iuoe.org/index.asp) a stationary engineer is "responsible for the operation, maintenance, renovation and repair of boiler systems and all other mechanical systems within a given facility".