The second child of John Duffy and Susannah Holland Duffy, Mary Elizabeth Duffy, was born in October, 1865 in Lockport, New York. As a young woman she obtained work at Haskell’s, a large store that sold fabrics, drapery, “domestic dry goods,” yarn, and more. According to the Lockport City Directory, she became a forewoman there by 1887 — this was probably her situation in 1886.
In about 1888, she married William J. Mulvey, a blacksmith who worked at an iron foundry. Williams parents, Catherine Doherty Mulvey and John Mulvey, had immigrated from Ireland not long before William’s birth — his older siblings were born there.
Mary and William had two sons:
James P [Mulvey] Duffy (1889-1960)
Elmer [Mulvey] Duffy (1890-1966)
The marriage did not last, although at present, I’m not sure exactly when it ended. My best guess is that they separated around 1892, because in that year Mary is listed in the Lockport City Directory as “Mrs. Mary Mulvey” and living in her father’s home at 383 Gooding. William Mulvey is not listed in Lockport again until the 1904 City Directory and then in the 1910 census with his next wife, Catherine Sheenan Mulvey, and three children. The two sons, if his by birth rather than adoption, would have been born while he was still married to Mary.
Mary and her sons continued living with her parents and her brother William. Her mother died in 1893 and her father in 1895. William, Mary, and her boys stayed in the home, which was just a few houses down from the hotel and home occupied by Mary and William’s aunt, Elizabeth Duffy Scheffer, her husband Charles, and their cousin Mary.
In the 1899 directory, William is noted as having moved to Michigan. In the 1900 census Mary and her boys are still in the home, although there is a boarder, Daniel Shaw, living there. Mr. Shaw was 31 and worked as a teamster. Mary was working as a seamstress. I suspect these were difficult times for her.
In the 1901 City Directory, Mary is listed at a new address, 291 Gooding. I will need to do further research on what became of the home at 383. On January 10, 1902, she married John Lacey in Welland, Toronto, Canada. At the time, they each listed their place of residence as Chicago, Illinois, and their birthplaces as Buffalo. Mary lied about her age, which she gave as 1872, and said that she was a spinster — although the form did not have a designation for “divorced,” so that may be why.
John C Lacey [later spelled Lacy], was born in Buffalo, New York in 1877 — he was about 12 years her junior. I do not have much information on him at present. He was a teamster. His parents, James Lacey and Johanna Maloney, were Irish immigrants.
Mary had three children with John Lacey, all daughters:
Catherine Theresa Lacey 1902–1957
Helen Marie Lacey 1903–1985
Dorothy S Lacey 1905–1931
Interestingly, at about the same time William Mulvey returned to Lockport, his sons began using Duffy as their last name. They lived in their stepfather’s household (and later) as James and Elmer Duffy.
Their daughter Dorothy died in 1931.
John died in 1949 at the age 0f 72; Mary Elizabeth in 1956 at the age of 91.
You can see their graves in St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Lockport, New York by clicking here:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=109171564&ref=acom
Patrick Duffy (b 1812) + Elizabeth Dillon (b 1818)
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John Duffy (b 1838) + Susanna Holland (b 1838)
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Mary Elizabeth Duffy. (b 1865) + William Mulvey (b 1867)
+ John C Lacey (b 1877)
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