ETHEL W HENNESSY
AKA MOM HENNESSY
HENNESSY'S RESTARUNT OF
LEWES
Ethel W. Christian
(Zukowsky), the W may be for Walker, born 1 April 1893, in
Pennsylvania. She was
baptized same year in Methodist church Philadelphia as Ethel
Christian. Her father listed as Harry Christian, born 1876,
mother may have been Margret. When she was three
years old she had a half
brother Clayton Christian born, 1897. In 1900 at age 7 she
lived in Phila
and listed as granddaughter.
Wednesday 6 August 1913, age 20 , she and Melvin C. Hennessy
,
(1893-1979) were married
in Wilmington. They had three children of record, Ethel M., born
1915,
Melvin C., Jr., aka Bud,
born 21 February 1917, who died 1984 in Lewes, Ruth Nevlin
born
14 January 1922, at Port
Penn, Delaware, when Ethel was 29 years old. At age 37, 1930,
residence was New Castle, Delaware. Husband, Melvin, listed as
conductor on railroad.
Now, to confuse everything,
ancestry family tree, has Mom Hennessy listed as Ether W, maybe
for Walker, Zukowsky, 1893 to 1950, father Harry Christian, married
to Melvin C Hennessy, C for Clayton, three children, Ether, Melvin
C, Jr., and Ruth. Ethel died 23 April 1950 Lewes and is buried at
Bethel Cemetery.
Husband, Melvin Clayton
Hennessy, Sr., was born 7 January 1893 in Pennsylvania, his
father J. John Hennessy , 1869-1949, and mother Cora May VanSiclen
, 1874 - 1960 .
More confusion, we come
back to Zukowsky, Big six as we knew him..
He was born Leo Francis
Zukowsky, 9 July 1897, died October 1974m, buried at Bethel. I
was a pallbearer for him
as were six other Milton VFW
member, because Melson could not find any friends who would take
time to carry him to the
grave yard. Marriage certificates tell us Leo was married in
Wilmingon, 1935 to a Helen Scott of Wilmington, and in 1947 married
to Ethel Hennessy. I cannot figure the name
Zukowsky connection.
Then there is 'Bud' Melvin
Clayton Hennsssy, Jr., born 1917. I knew bud well in the late 1930's
and early 1940's as he
worked for my father who had farms near Love Creek, a cannery in
Ellendale and the Warren cannery in Lewes, he will his one short
leg, drove a truck, which I at age 8,9 or 10
rode with him near every
mile he drove. Bud was married to Lillian Dodd, daughter of the
local Midway blacksmith, John P and Arvesta M Dodd of Midway, .
I think they had a son, by name of Melvin III. They divorced when he
had the restaurant at route 1 and 24. and at age 35 married 18
year old Shirley Downes.
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