Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death
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Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death
Summary
Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death is a news article[1].
Key Facts
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's image is recorded as Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death in the Jersey Journal of Jersey City, New Jersey on July 21, 1936.png[2].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's instance of is recorded as news article[3].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's location is recorded as Allendale[4].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's language of work or name is recorded as English[5].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's publication date is recorded as +1936-07-21T00:00:00Z[6].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's distributed by is recorded as Associated Press[7].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's main subject is recorded as Mary Jane Furey[8].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's main subject is recorded as drowning[9].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's main subject is recorded as Winifred Gelchion[10].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's main subject is recorded as Crestwood Lake[11].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death in the Jersey Journal of Jersey City, New Jersey on July 21, 1936.png[12].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's published in is recorded as The Jersey Journal[13].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's title is recorded as Girl Drowns in Bergen Lake. Jersey City Child's Body Recovered from Crestwood Lake.[14].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's first line is recorded as Mary Furey, 12, of 48 Danforth Avenue, Jersey City, drowned in eight feet of water yesterday in Crestwood Lake after the place had been closed down and money refunded to customers because of an approaching storm.[15].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's copyright status is recorded as public domain[16].
- Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Girl Drowns in Bergen Lake. Jersey City Child's Body Recovered from Crestwood Lake. Allendale, New Jersey (Associated Press) Mary Furey, 12, of 48 Danforth Avenue, Jersey City, drowned in eight feet of water yesterday in Crestwood Lake after the place had been closed down and money refunded to customers because of an approaching storm. The child was on an outing with her grandmother, Mrs. James Gelschion her aunt, Mrs. M. James Cryan; three cousins, and friends. The body was recovered after an hour's search by Lou Epples, Rutgers football player and lifeguard at the beach; Arthur Erd of Newark and Police Chief William J. Reimer. The Furey girl and her cousins were playing in the water. When Mrs. Gelschion asked the child's cousins where Mary was, they said they thought she was with the grandmother and aunt. She was pronounced dead by Dr. Fred Kenning of Allendale. The child is the daughter of Mrs. Winifred Furey (nee Gelshion) and the late John Furey. Besides her mother she is survived by her brothers, Joseph and John, and a sister, Winifred. The funeral will be held Friday.[17].
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Mary Jane Furey (1924-1936) death's instance of is recorded as news article[3].