Emile James Ozanne I (1872-1939) Worker (b. 1872, St. Pierre, Pas-De-Calais, France - d. September 12, 1939, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA)
Name variations[]
- Emile James Ozanne
- J. Emile Ozanne
- Emile J. Ozanne
Ancestry[]
He is related to Caderas Ozanne, a lacemaker from Calais
Parents[]
- James Lihou Ozanne (1842-?) of the Channel Islands
- Ann Smith (c1850-?)
Birth[]
1872 in St. Pierre, Pas-De-Calais, France.
Siblings[]
- Paul Maurice Ozanne (1873-?)
Emigration[]
He emigrated to the United States around 1908.
First marriage[]
He married Sarah M. (1873-c1925) in France in 1896. Her name comes from the US Census. However there is an obituary in the New York Times for a Marie Ritchie (c1870-1920) who died on April 28, 1920 at St. Luke's Hospital in New York City.
Children[]
- Jacques E. Ozanne (1904-1987) who married Dorothy Rowland, on November 24, 1926 in New York City. He died in San Francisco
- Pierre H. Ozanne (1907-?)
Emigration[]
They emigrated around 1908.
Providence, Rhode Island[]
In 1910 they were living in Providence, Rhode Island. He was a lace manufacturer. They had two servants.
Second marriage[]
Emile married Mabel O'Malley (1890-1926) on April 1, 1925 and had a child Emile James Ozanne II (1926) who died at birth. Their marriage certificate was "10576".
Naturalization[]
On March 25, 1926 he was naturalized in New York City. He was living at 610 West 110th Street with his son Pierre Ozanne (1906-?).
Death of second wife[]
Mabel took her own life a few months after the death of her child.
Seattle, Washington[]
There is an "Emil J. Ozanne" born in 1872 in the 1930 US Census living in Seattle, Washington as a widower. He was born in France.
Death[]
He died on September 12, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York. He is death certificate number "8456".