This map, adapted from Yahoo! driving maps, inidcates where various O'Neill family members lived
in Newark, Ohio from 1900 through 1930. Locations are based on census sheet addresses and in some
cases from news reports. The black square in the lower left area represents the Licking County
courthouse and center of town. The dashed black line running north to south approximates the line
of the Licking River which separates what newspaper stories dub the "East End". The yellow roadway
is modern expressway which did not exist in the time period in question. Back then Hiway 16 was a
route through town on surface streets.
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81 N Buena Vista. in 1900: Thomas & Anna with five of their ten children, plus four of daughter Maggie's children,
lived here when they came from Huron County, OH. |
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56 North Ave in 1910: This is where Albert O'Neill and wife Jennie established their home. Son Bernard was born here. |
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30 North Ave in 1910: James O'Neill and wife Mary lived here. |
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191 N Buena Vista in 1910-1920: Thomas T [Thomas' son] lived here w/ sister Nellie, bros John F and James G O'Neill.
In 1930 census Thomas was no longer at this address. |
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200 N Buena Vista in 1910: Thomas' son Edward and family were here. |
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87 E Canal St in 1910: Thomas' son Patrick and family lived here.
He was still there in 1910 census. |
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67 N Fourth St in 1920: PAtrick and family had move here.. |
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175 Elmwood Ave in 1920: Thomas' adult children Frank [Francis] and his sister Mary were here. |
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33 1/2 N Second St in 1920: Charles P O'Neill and wife Iva lived here/ |
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194 Elmwood Ave in 1920: This is where Albert's family now lived - Albert, Jennie, and Bernard. |
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200 Elmwood Ave in 1930: Sister and brother MAry and Frank moved up the street from 175 Elmwood to this address between 1920 and 1930. |
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274 Hudson Ave in 1930: This where Albert and Jennie lived at the time of his death in 1938. Bernard left here for school
in Detroit and lived his life out in Michigan. His mother Jennie lived with him and Florabelle at the end of her life. |
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