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#OTD 15 April 1910, A census taker visited the home of my great-grandparents in Chicago.

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    #OTD 15 April 1910, A census taker visited the home of my great-grandparents in Chicago. Walter McFarlane, age 46, was recorded as a cemetery watchman. The family story says that he was a night watchman at historic Rosehill Cemetery. That job is unimaginable. About five years earlier he had suffered a traumatic brain injury on the job. He had been a motorman on the streetcars, which did not have a good safety record. A newspaper article in 1904 reported that 143 electric streetcar accidents had occurred in Chicago across 27 days in June, with 10 deaths and 166 injured. These accidents were so common that his never was reported in the newspaper, or I have not found it. Finding the timeframe took some digging several years ago, so I share this unusual blog post with you.
    #genealogy
    https://scrappinmyhistory.blogspot.com/2013/09/a-binary-search.html

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      #OTD 15 April 1910, A census taker visited the home of my great-grandparents in Chicago. Walter McFarlane, age 46, was recorded as a cemetery watchman. The family story says that he was a night watchman at historic Rosehill Cemetery. That job is unimaginable. About five years earlier he had suffered a traumatic brain injury on the job. He had been a motorman on the streetcars, which did not have a good safety record. A newspaper article in 1904 reported that 143 electric streetcar accidents had occurred in Chicago across 27 days in June, with 10 deaths and 166 injured. These accidents were so common that his never was reported in the newspaper, or I have not found it. Finding the timeframe took some digging several years ago, so I share this unusual blog post with you.
      #genealogy
      https://scrappinmyhistory.blogspot.com/2013/09/a-binary-search.html

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      @bethroots
      Brilliant work, devastating finds. πŸ‘

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        #OTD 15 April 1910, A census taker visited the home of my great-grandparents in Chicago. Walter McFarlane, age 46, was recorded as a cemetery watchman. The family story says that he was a night watchman at historic Rosehill Cemetery. That job is unimaginable. About five years earlier he had suffered a traumatic brain injury on the job. He had been a motorman on the streetcars, which did not have a good safety record. A newspaper article in 1904 reported that 143 electric streetcar accidents had occurred in Chicago across 27 days in June, with 10 deaths and 166 injured. These accidents were so common that his never was reported in the newspaper, or I have not found it. Finding the timeframe took some digging several years ago, so I share this unusual blog post with you.
        #genealogy
        https://scrappinmyhistory.blogspot.com/2013/09/a-binary-search.html

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        @bethroots Family lore says one of my great uncles was killed by a Chicago streetcar while running from an angry husband around this time period. I remember as a child wondering why the man was so angry... 😁

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          @bethroots Family lore says one of my great uncles was killed by a Chicago streetcar while running from an angry husband around this time period. I remember as a child wondering why the man was so angry... 😁

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          @jhaworth Wow! That was a very sad ending for your great uncle. I just wonder what made the streetcars so dangerous. Did the family story say if he was trying to cross in front or to jump on while it was moving? My great-grandfather had a different sort of accident than passengers would have had.

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            @bethroots
            Brilliant work, devastating finds. πŸ‘

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            @gazeshift But you know that the ancestors who had unusual lives are far more interesting than those with ordinary lives. One of my very recent subjects had an ordinary life. I had not looked into that generation at all because I didn't see anything worth researching. Yawn! Then I saw a multi-generational pattern. What I like about OTD is that I look at the database for events on a day and decide who to write about. Mostly I am repeating and editing tidbits from the past cycle, but not always.

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              @jhaworth Wow! That was a very sad ending for your great uncle. I just wonder what made the streetcars so dangerous. Did the family story say if he was trying to cross in front or to jump on while it was moving? My great-grandfather had a different sort of accident than passengers would have had.

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              It's been decades since I heard the story, but I think there was a streetcar passing by as my great uncle ran from the house. He fell (or possibly tripped) in front of it. My grandfather claimed the streetcar itself was damaged by impact, so I often wondered if there were other injuries...

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                @bethroots

                It's been decades since I heard the story, but I think there was a streetcar passing by as my great uncle ran from the house. He fell (or possibly tripped) in front of it. My grandfather claimed the streetcar itself was damaged by impact, so I often wondered if there were other injuries...

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                @jhaworth That's chilling! How awful to fall at just the wrong time. It would be interesting to see if there was anything in the newspaper. I'd be happy to look for it if you want. You could DM me details.

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                  @gazeshift But you know that the ancestors who had unusual lives are far more interesting than those with ordinary lives. One of my very recent subjects had an ordinary life. I had not looked into that generation at all because I didn't see anything worth researching. Yawn! Then I saw a multi-generational pattern. What I like about OTD is that I look at the database for events on a day and decide who to write about. Mostly I am repeating and editing tidbits from the past cycle, but not always.

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                  @bethroots
                  Astonishing stuff, very significant observations. Keep at it, valuable work, Beth. πŸ‘πŸ˜Ž

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                    @jhaworth That's chilling! How awful to fall at just the wrong time. It would be interesting to see if there was anything in the newspaper. I'd be happy to look for it if you want. You could DM me details.

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                    @bethroots

                    My daughter did some research on that side of the family years ago. She was never able to find corroboration of the story.

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