
James Francis Duffy was the fourth child and first surviving son born to William George Duffy and Rebecca Smith Duffy. He was born on November 19, 1878 in Chicora, Butler County, Pennsylvania, which was then known as Millerstown. By the time he was a year old, the family had moved to another town in Butler County, Fairview. He was five years old when his mother died.
Like his father, James worked in the oil fields. Sometime before late 1899 James was living in Sistersville, West Virginia, not far from the Ohio border, and working as a pumper. On February 12, 1900, he married Julia “Jennie” Reese in Washington County, Ohio. Jennie was 19, and had been living in Grandview, Washington County, Ohio. The couple settled in West Virginia, living in St Marys, and soon after, Sistersville.
The couple had three children:
Zena Beryl Duffy 1900–1994
Mary S. Duffy 1902–1903
Helen Gould Duffy 1904–1989
Their daughter Mary died of whooping cough nine days after her first birthday.
On May 23, 1906, Jennie died of the same disease which had taken James’s mother, typhoid fever.
James remarried. On November 9, 1907, he married Ruth Pattin (some records show the spelling as Patten) in Washington County, Ohio. He was 28, she was 36. Ruth was divorced from George Kesterson, a lawyer, with whom she had four children. The children of that marriage — George Jr, Mae, Gladys, and Lee, ranging in age from 9 to 14 — and the two surviving children of James first marriage, Beryl (7) and Helen (3) — made up the Duffy household.
The 1910 census found the family in Bartlesville, Oklahoma James was working as an engineer at an oil pumping station. His 1918 draft registration (for World War I) card lists his employer as the Empire Pipeline Company, and his profession as “oil gauger.” The family was then living in Noble, Oklahoma.
In 1920, they were living in Covington, Oklahoma. Only one of his stepchildren, Lee, was still at home; Lee also worked in the oilfield. Helen was still in high school, and Beryl was working as a teacher in a public school.
I have not found the 1930 census record for James, but other records show that the couple moved to Bakersfield, California by 1933. It’s hard to know exactly what prompted the move. Ruth’s son George was married and living in Tulure, California by then. James’s sister, Emma (Doll) Duffy Kenney, had lived in Kern and Los Angeles Counties from about 1917.
This was also at the time of the Great Depression. Kern County had seen a great influx of migrants from the midwest Dust Bowl areas during these years, but James was not a farmer and probably came for work in the oilfields. By 1934 he was a refinery worker in Bakersfield. The census of 1940 shows that at the age of 62, he was working as a watchman for a private company, possibly for the refinery. His 1942 WWII draft card shows him as working for the Mohawk Refinery and living in Bakersfield, California.
Ruth died on September 24, 1950 of congestive heart failure. The couple was living in what was then “rural” El Monte in Los Angeles County, California. According to her death certificate, they had lived there for two years. Ruth is buried in Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, California.
James remained on voter registration records in California through the late 1950s. He returned to Bakersfield soon after Ruth’s death, and is listed there as late as the 1958 directory.
James may have then gone to live with his daughter Zena Beryl Duffy, who had married Charles Emery Stout in Oklahoma in the 1920s. Charles died in 1958, which is the last year I’m able to find records for James in California.
James died in Shawnee, Oklahoma on July 27, 1964. He was 85 years old. He is buried in the Fairview Cemetery there, near the graves of his daughter Beryl and her husband Charles.
Patrick Duffy (b 1812) + Elizabeth Dillon (b 1818)
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William George Duffy (1846) + Rebecca Smith (1856)
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James Francis Duffy (1878)
Sources for this post include:
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view2.aspx?FilmNumber=850568&ImageNumber=155
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=5071255&Type=Death
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X895-MH5
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63603843
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