Person:Allen Driscoll (2)

Watchers
m. Abt 1883
  1. Allen Driscoll1884 - 1944
  2. Frank Driscoll1891 -
m. 29 Apr 1915
  1. Mary Driscoll1916 - 2000
  2. Allen Driscoll1920 - 1984
Facts and Events
Name Allen Driscoll
Alt Name Alvah _____
Alt Name _____ Drescoll
Gender Male
Birth? 20 Jun 1884 Pawcatuck, New London, Connecticut, United States
Residence[1] 1900 Raritan, Somerset, New Jersey, United States1900 Federal Census: 28 Canal Street, With parents and brother Frank.
Education[2] Abt 1907 Attended Philadelphia Institute of the Arts - studied Textile Design
Occupation? 1910 Raritan, Somerset, New Jersey, United StatesAsst Designer Woolen Mill
Residence? 1910 Raritan, Somerset, New Jersey, United States1910 Federal Census: 585 First Avenue, with parents and brother
Marriage 29 Apr 1915 St Bernard's Church, Raritan, NJ_PLC: St Bernard's Church, Raritan, NJ Changed: Date: 24 Nov 2009 Time: 23:01:36
to Ethel Chamberlin
Residence? 1918 Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, United StatesUS WW I Draft registration, 242 East Main St.
Occupation? 19 Jan 1920 Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, United States1920 Federal Census: 282 East Main St., Asst. Superintendent, Woolen Mill
Residence[3] 1930 Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, United States1930 Federal Census: 282 East Main St., with wife, 2 children and Mother in law, Elizabeth (Cotter) Chamberlin
Residence? Abt 1936 Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, United StatesPolk's Somerville and Bound Brook (Somerset County, N. J.) City Directory 1936 -1937: 282 East Main St., with wife Ethel, children Mary , Allen
Death? 8 Jun 1944 Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, United StatesState Hospital

In old age had a reputation for giving away money to help people. Considered senile, committed to State Hospital, Trenton, NJ

References
  1. Future wife, Ethel Chamberlain, lived with her family a few doors away at 20 Canal Street. Her father, Augustus, was a wool scourer at the mill.
  2. Also may have attended Baltimore School of Dentistry for one year.
  3. At same address, and still listed as asst. mill superintendent in 1936