Amelia Allanach
Amelia Allanach
Summary
Parents
- Father – Unknown
- Mother – Amelia Allanach
Birth
(Rebekah) Amelia Allanach was born June 30th 1887 in Slains. She is recorded as illegitimate.
Siblings
Amelia had no siblings.
Marriage
Amelia Allanach married Domnieck Dormady in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on 9 January 1910 when she was 22 years old.
Children
Her son James J was born in 1910 in Massachusetts, USA.
- James J Dormady (born 19th February 1910, died 17 April 1967)
Death
Amelia Allanach died on 2 July 1918 when she was 30 years old.
Life Story
1891
According to the 1891 Scottish census, Amelia is aged 3 and living at 108 Colleston, Slains, Aberdeenshire with mother Amelia (44) and boarder Jessie Philips (76). Below is what the settlement of Colleston looks like today.
1901
According to the 1901 Scottish census, Amelia is aged 13 and living at 44 Low Town, Colleston, Slains, Aberdeenshire with mother Amelia (48 (sic)) and boarder Jessie Philips (85). Below is what 44 Low Town looks like today.
1902
Amelia arrives in Boston from Liverpool July 19th 1902 aboard the SS New England (later called SS Romantic) She has a final destination of Laneville and has about £30 declared to her name (joint with mother).
1910
Amelia Allanach marries Domnieck Dormady (28) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on 9 January 1910 when she was 22 years old. Domnieck is stated as a Steamfitter and Amelia as a nurse. The father is stated as John Allanach. (Edward Dormady in the Bay of Islands, Newfoundland for Domnieck). They both reside at 764 E Eighth Street, Boston
764 E Eighth Street, Boston as it appears today.
1910
The US census of April 1910 confirms Amelia and Domineik living together with a newborn son James J. Amelia’s mother Amelia also lives at the same address (764 E Eighth Street, Boston). Domnieck is also stated to have Scottish heritage with a Scottish father. He works as a Steam Fitter.
1918
Amelia is residing at 293 Emerson Street, Boston.
1918
Amelia dies in 1918 and is buried in Seaside Cemetery, Gloucester, Massachusetts. A notice is given in the Boston Globe 31 July 1918 on Page 9. Note Amelia is buried as ‘Rebecca Dormady’.
Son James goes on to fight in WW2, passing in 1967, per below obituary from Boston Globe, April 19th 1967. Husband Michael Dominek Dormady passes in 1952 as the below death notice from the Boston Globe 10th Feb 1952 shows. Note the other children are from a latter marriage