Back at it; who knows how long this will last. This entry will be focused on my mysterious great, great grandfather, John Kane. I have no known photos of John. While there are a few photos in the family that are not connected to anyone, it would be impossible to connect them to anyone specific.
My relation to John Kane:
John Kane – great, great grandfather
Jennie Sarah Beck (Kane) – great grandmother
Eunice Margaret Hutchinson (Beck) – grandmother
Living Hutchinson - father
John Kane was born circa 1857 in Ireland. According to various indirect sources, mainly
census records, John arrived in the US around 1882.
What is known for a fact is on December 15, 1883 John
married his wife, my great, great grandmother Margaret F. Shiels/Shields in St.
Paul Minnesota.
This is the actual marriage certificate in my possession as
passed from my dad of their marriage.
Between 1884 and 1901 John and Margaret had 8 children:
·
Elizabeth Jackson Otto (Kane)
·
James Kane
·
John Kane Jr. (wasn’t actually referred to as a
junior as far as I’m aware)
·
Maggie McGilda Kane (died shortly after 1 years
of age)
·
William Kane
·
Jennie Sarah Beck (Kane)
·
Roy Kane
·
Gladys Frances Harriet Dollinger (Kane)
Margaret Kane (Shiels) John's wife.
From what I can find John worked as a fireman, locomotive
fireman, and engineer for first the Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba
Railway Company and then the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. It was a common trend in the family, and
perhaps for that time that the men and women worked for various railroad
companies.
Artwork courtesy of http://www.iridetheharlemline.com
After the 1910 US Census John Kane is listed as living at
293 E. Lawson St. in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The house that was at this location no longer exists as it was removed to expand 35E years ago.
After 1910 I hit the proverbial
brick wall. John is no longer listed in any local census records as far as I
can find. In the following years, John’s
wife is listed in various city census records as being widowed. It could be
assumed that he has died by this point but what is also probable and is backed
up by a family story is that he left the family.
As was told to me by one of my dad’s cousins who was the
granddaughter of James Kane and his wife Effie.
She said that her grandfather’s sister Elizabeth Otto told her that she
had heard her father left Minnesota to “attend bar” with one of his brothers in
Montana, or in other words to drink. It’s possible this happened,
perhaps something associated with the railway took him out there and taking it
one step further perhaps he died out there.
Why he would leave the family behind is
not known. Records do not have him being buried in any known location in
Minnesota. The family burial plot where
most of the family is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in St. Paul, has a space
next to Margaret that is empty for what I would assume be his remains.
With nobody alive that could answer even the simplest of
questions this may be one mystery that’ll never be solved. I haven't dug into railway records too much as that is a daunting and not an easy task, even if they could be of help.
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