Elle est mariée avec Joseph Murphy (Hon.) Gazzam.
Ils se sont mariés le 7 septembre 1893 à Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, elle avait 24 ans.
Enfant(s):
Notes
Found...on Ancestry.com/New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957...
Looks like my great Aunt did some traveling!
Nellie Gazzam
Arrival Date: 15 Sep 1913
Estimated Birth: 1867
Age: 40
Port of Departure: Bremen (4 September, 1913)
Ship Name: Konigin Luise
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Line: 24
Microfilm Serial: T715
" " Roll: T715-2176
Birth Location: New Orleans
Page Number: 14
(Looks on this one as if Nellie's children, Joseph and Olivia, are traveling with
her.) It lists Joseph as 18 yrs., and Olivia as 17yrs. Their address for the family
is noted as 265 (So.?) 19th St., Philadelphia, PA.
Nellie Gazzam:
Arrival Date: 29 January, 1930
Estimated Birth: 1876
Age: 53?
Gender: Female
Port of Departure: Cherbourg, France (22 January, 1930)
Ship Name: Olympic
Port of Arrival: New York, New York (29 January, 1930)
Nativity: Louisiana
Line: 26
Microfilm Serial: T715
" " Roll T715-4669
Birth Location: Louisiana
Birth Location: New Orleans
Page Number: 21
(Looks on this one as if only her daughter Olivia is traveling with her.)
It lists their address as 7880 Roanoke St., Chestnut Hill, ?.
Please note: The following found on Ancestry.com, and although I note it here for
reference, I question the date. According to my sources, Nellie Andrews died in
1930, and the following has her still traveling in 1935. I have sent for a death
certificate, but nothing returned to date. I believe that this information is in error.
/ln
1935...New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1820-1945
Name: Nellie A. Gazzan (?)
Arrival: 5 June, 1935
Age: 48
Port of Departure: Vera Cruz, Mexico
Ship Name: Morazan
Port Arrival: New Orleans, Louisiana
Birthplace: Louisiana
Additional Information
1900 US Federal Census...
Nellie Gazzam
Residence: Philadelphia Ward 27, Philadelphia, PA
Age: 32
Birth Date: Oct., 1868
Birthplace: Louisiana
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Female
Relationship to Head: Wife
Father's Birth Place: Massachusetts
(ques. here)
Mother's Birth Place: Massachusetts
Spouse's Name: Joseph M Gazzam
marital status: married
Residence: Philadelphia City, Philadelphia, PA
Members of household:
Joseph M. Gazzam age 56
Nellie Gazzam age 32
Joseph Gazzam age 5
Olivan M. Gazzam age 4
Margaret Brolly age 28
Joseph DeSilver age 24
Antrvein C DeSilver age 17
The following kindly sent by Ms. Ruth Berg, and noted gratefully here this
day...10/1/12
/ln
Telegram, dated January 4, 1911, 11:56 p.m.
From Philadelphia, PA,
(sent from Lizzie's sister, Nell Andrews Gazzam (Mrs. Joseph Gazzam)
Miss Lizzie Walker, 310 East 13th St. Austin
"Mother passed peacefully away tonight at 10:50 - notify Fishers and Will
Vining."
Lovingly, Nell
Burial Information:
Found on Find A Grave.com, and noted gratefully here this day...
9/6/11
/ln
Find A Grave.com...
Originally posted by "rkh" - no other information...
Nellie Andrews Gazzam
(shows no date of birth)
died 30 July, 1950
Burial: Allegheny Cemetery
Pittsburgh,
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Plot: Section 16, lot 185-grave 2
courtesy "rkh"
Birth:
Oct. 24, 1867
Louisiana, USA
Death:
Jul. 30, 1958
Family links:
Spouse:
Joseph Murphy Gazzam (1842 - 1927)
Burial:
Allegheny Cemetery
Pittsburgh
Allegheny County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section 16, Lot 185, Grave 2
Created by: rkh
Record added: Aug 27, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 75597791
Family Letters...
The following kindly sent from Ms. Ruth Berg, and I note it gratefully here this
day...10/1/12/ln
Below, I note a letter sent from Nell to her Grandmother, Mary Vining. This
dated ? 14th 1896, from Philadelphia.
"My dearest Grannie.
Will's telegram came this morning, but I still hope for good news of you today.
We cannot spare our dearest Grannie yet. She must get well for the babies who
love her. There is no one to take your place with us. We all love you and think
there is no one half as good. Good bye dear Grannie...Always your loving and
devoted Grand Daughter, Nell".
Newspaper clippings:
Kindly sent to me by Mrs. Ruth Berg (cousin), and I note it gratefully here this
day...7/18/13
/ln
NOTE: There is no date, or name of the newspaper that this was printed in
- just the article. Some of it is hard to read, so I will leave those
sections/words blank, and transcribe it to the best of my ability./ln
"The friends of Miss Nellie Mae Andrews, a charming girl and prominent belle of
this city for several seasons, who is at present at Asbury Park, with her mother,
Mrs. Benjamin Andrews, will be interested to learn that she will be married, on
the return of her father from Holland, in New York City, during September, to Mr.
Joseph M. Gazzam, a prominent capitalist of Philadelphia, Pa. The marriage will
be a quiet one, only the immediate members of both families will be present at
the ceremony, as announcement cards only will be sent out. Mr. Gazzam and
his bride will reside in Philadelphia, where he holds a high position both socially
and in business circles. In speaking of Mr. Gazzam a Philadelphia paper says:
"The name of Joseph M. Gazzam has become a familiar one in the world of
money. He is director in a large number of railroads, financial institutions and
development companies. Ex Senator Gazzam is well known in this city, and
throughout Philadelphia, as a successful businessman. He is involved in very
many public enterprises, being a director in nine corporations, including two
railroad companies. He was largely interested with Ex United States Senator
William A. Wallace in big land transactions, and generally conceded to be a man
of large wealth. He comes from ..........vania family, was.........graduate..... and
from Western University of Pennsylvania, at the age of 18, after which he
entered the land office of David Ried of Pittsburg, grew to manhood, formed a
partnership with A.G. Cochran, became director of the State of Pennsylvania in
the United States Law Association, and in 1879 moved to this city (Philadelphia).
In the same year General Benjamin F. Butler moved for his permission to
practice before the Supreme Court of the United States. He was one of the
youngest lawyers ever granted the privilege. He developed political ambition,
and was elected councilman from the First Ward of Pittsburg. Five years
afterwards he went to the state senate from the forty-third senatorial district. He
conducts his law business in the Girard building, where his office is now the
Philadelphia headquarters of such important enterprises as the Caledonia Coal
Company, Bloomington Coal & Coke Company, Deer Creek Coal Company,
Williamsport Gas Company, Wilke.... and Western Railroad Company,
Incandescent Light Company, E........Company and others."
Nellie Mae Reed (Nell) Andrews | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1893 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Joseph Murphy (Hon.) Gazzam |
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